I have owned one for a couple of years, pairing it with a Mazzer Mini.
It's a beautiful machine, the chrome plating is high quality although it will scratch with much use. The cup tray is particularly susceptible of course, but mine also has some scratches in the grouphead where the previous owner had removed a sticker and used an abrasive to get off the residue.
I have it installed in our wetbar in the house and it always gets rave reviews on looks...
It really seems like a nicely built machine as well. Everything inside is tidy and made of high quality parts, the boiler is wrapped in a neoprene insulating jacket with the top exposed to heat the cup tray. It is also somewhat easily adjustable on brew pressure and temp, but not nearly as much as having a PID would be for the temp. It does require taking the cover off the machine any time you want to change brew pressure - and is enough of a PITA that I'm still brewing at about 1 bar too high.
Being pourover is really convenient, although now, I would consider it a con that it isn't plumbed in. (They do sell plumb in conversion kits - so really a moot point if you've got an extra hundy)
Another downside is the noise of a vibe pump versus a rotary vane. It's a loud little sucker for 23 seconds at a time
That being said, I think I'd go one step further up and go with the Vetrano. Chris Coffee is offering $200 off on on them right now I see as well.
I had a little espresso upgrade this weekend, so the Andreja is being relegated to a portable machine I can do some catering and parties with. It may gather a little dust, but I'm not ready to part with her...
-Stubbie