Converting 230V espresso machine for use in the US - Page 2
- uscfroadie
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It's not really a secret. That machine has been listed over and over again.
I also see your thread on eBay being the garden of Eden. As many have stated, most items go for tons on eBay..tons! If I were selling and wanted top dollar, I'd list it on eBay. I'm seeing used items bring an extremely high price. For instance, you used to be able to get a Mazzer SJ for $300 on eBay in great condition. Now ragged ones are bringing more than that. I have found a reputable vendor that has Mazzer SJ's brand new for about $670 shipped. I'll let you search to find them as I'm still considering ordering one from them.
If I were you, instead of hunting around on eBay looking for a *deal*, determine your wants/needs, pick up the phone, and call the great folks that advertise on this site. Give them your budget and see what they come up with as a recommended set-up. They will take care of you and may even have returned equipment that will fill your bill for a very reasonable deal. You may even get a warranty. It's better than (my opinion) rolling the dice on eBay.
Just my $.02
I also see your thread on eBay being the garden of Eden. As many have stated, most items go for tons on eBay..tons! If I were selling and wanted top dollar, I'd list it on eBay. I'm seeing used items bring an extremely high price. For instance, you used to be able to get a Mazzer SJ for $300 on eBay in great condition. Now ragged ones are bringing more than that. I have found a reputable vendor that has Mazzer SJ's brand new for about $670 shipped. I'll let you search to find them as I'm still considering ordering one from them.
If I were you, instead of hunting around on eBay looking for a *deal*, determine your wants/needs, pick up the phone, and call the great folks that advertise on this site. Give them your budget and see what they come up with as a recommended set-up. They will take care of you and may even have returned equipment that will fill your bill for a very reasonable deal. You may even get a warranty. It's better than (my opinion) rolling the dice on eBay.
Just my $.02
Merle