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I recently tossed my expensive Saeco coffee machine in the bin. It was the worst appliance I have ever had the misfortune to buy. The expensive repairs over the five years I had it cost twice as much as the original purchase price ($1400.00). The accompanying instruction book said never to use vinegar for descaling, but to use Saeco descaler (at $20 a bottle for one descale). I went online and found another descaler that did three descales for the same price. |
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I work on these all day long from minor service to full rebuild..... This machine has a twin boiler set up. One being for steam and another for the coffee. You can adjust the steam temp and coffee water temp to get that perfect espresso. In a busy cafe the steam is a bit of a let down an it just can not recover fast enough. I also work on the GB5 ( same machine just different panels ). the fb70 and linea. Also work on the C.M.A machines and all WEGA machines. |
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28-02-2012, 07:28 PM | #64 | ||
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Aldi now have their coffee machines back in Stock. Well at least at the Ferntree Gully store they do
They are $79.00. Cheers Col
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