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Vendor Discussion Boards => Commercial Hardware discussion => Topic started by: Tex on April 06, 2012, 07:07:09 AM
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The bleepin' church ladies are at it again! They're not happy with the espresso machine & grinder I setup for them (and the barista cadre I trained); now they want to spend church funds for a super automatic. I brow beat them into spending a bit more for the light commercial unit below (it's $1000 less at Costco that Hufford's or WLL), but honestly I know so little about super autos I thought I'd see if anyone here is an expert?
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The bleepin' church ladies are at it again! They're not happy with the espresso machine & grinder I setup for them (and the barista cadre I trained); now they want to spend church funds for a super automatic. . .
Bad liturgy or preaching is one thing. But a super-automatic? I would switch churches <wink>...
B|Java
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The church has long been split by a coffee schism; those who thought our fresh roasted coffee, made with the Bunn or espresso machine, was great; and those who thought the stuff was too strong. I'm not sure how they figured it, but the latter group thought the super auto would tame the coffee a bit (I know, all they had to do is water down an Americano).
I think the Monsignor wants to move the espresso gear into the rectory, so I won't be without good coffee when I visit.
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That's too much money. There are children in India that don't have coffee. They should be happy with the Bunn and send money to India. ;)
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The bleepin' church ladies are at it again! They're not happy with the espresso machine & grinder I setup for them (and the barista cadre I trained); now they want to spend church funds for a super automatic. I brow beat them into spending a bit more for the light commercial unit below (it's $1000 less at Costco that Hufford's or WLL), but honestly I know so little about super autos I thought I'd see if anyone here is an expert?
([url]http://content.costco.com/Images/Content/Product/537150.jpg[/url]) ([url]http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.aspx?Prodid=11589480[/url])
Hmm ... you actually encouraged them?
:o
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It's obvious, church ladies need their own K-cup machine. (Pearls before swine and all that...)
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That's too much money. There are children in India that don't have coffee. They should be happy with the Bunn and send money to India. ;)
I can recall when we had two Catholic churches in my hometown - one for 'whites' and another for 'others', with the priests shuttling back & forth for services. I learned early on not to expect much charity from the church ladies.
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I would not purchase a Jura and would strongly suggest not getting a Super Auto. If you absolutely have to get a Super Auto then you will have to spend $10k+ to get one that will not need to be fixed every other week. . . especially if it sees a decent amount of work week after week. Working on one of those would be a worst nightmare scenario. There is too much going on in those things for their own good.
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Well, since it'll be purchased from Costco, we don't care if it falls apart. And since this is coming out of the church ladies banquet fund, costs are an important consideration.