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Crew Review: Jura Capresso C5 Superautomatic
Posted on March 14th, 2010 No comments
The newest superautomatic available in the US by Swiss manufacturer Jura Capresso, the Impressa C5 is economical, straight forward and has more programming options available than models available from the Ena series — although it’s right around the same price. It also has side access for the water and coffee beans, plus a heated metal cup warmer up top.Check out Gail’s demonstration and review.
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Crew Review: Jura Impressa C9
Posted on July 9th, 2009 2 commentsRounding out our video review series on the Jura superautomatic espresso machines is the one-touch that doesn’t cost as much, the Impressa C9. Watch Gail discuss the features and make us a cappuccino.
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You’re So Cool
Posted on February 24th, 2009 No comments
We can’t help but hear Patricia Arquette’s refrain in the second-to-last scene of True Romance when we look at the Jura Capresso Cool Control Automatic Milk Cooler. But instead of slipping it a note with hearts on it, we’ll just write about it here.This handy little gadget is fairly lo-fi, costs pennies to run each day and will keep your milk cool and easily accessible on your counter top for all of your favorite latte or cappuccino drinks. It directly connects to the frothXpress adapter that is featured on many of the Jura superautomatic espresso machines (such as the Z5, Z6, C9 & S9 One Touch, S7, J5, F8, F9 and Ena 5) and will cool your milk to 39F, the perfect temperature for fluffly, frothy foam!
If you’ve ever forgotten about your thermal milk container and suffered through cleaning up some nasty ol’ milk, gift yourself with never doing that dirty job again! The Cool Control will keep the cottage cheese out of your lattes and in your favorite…dish? We’re not actually sure how people use cottage cheese.



