Jura
E8
Based on 54 Reddit mentions
$2799.00
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Jura e8. Espresso settings 9/10 beans 55ml water max temp. Cortado i left default ones was super nice didnt even try to change. Grind setting for the machine 3. I know there are better ones out there, but this one has 16g basket which would be the closest to the real thing while other autos usually
...defonotfsb in r/espressocirclejerk
January 14, 2026 8:51 PM
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Which coffee or espresso machine have you used consistently and genuinely love?
Jura E8. I thought my husband was insane when he brought this home. Genuinely makes great coffee. I neither know or care about the science behind it, but same beans and water as my old coffee maker yet a far superior product. We’ve had it 3 years and it is used at an absolute minimum 2x a day. I’ve
...AlltheFerns in r/UninfluencedReviews
April 28, 2026 10:21 AM
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Would you say owning an expensive coffee machine that only you will use at home worth it?
100%. Getting a fresh cup whenever I want one is amazing and the ability to make espresso or other drinks simply makes it better. I have a Jura E8
Hausmannlife_Schweiz in r/NoStupidQuestions
January 21, 2026 4:27 PM
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What's one expensive thing you bought... but totally DON’T regret?
My Jura E8. Now I want to upgrade to a Z10 but don’t have money. 😬
Effective-Song7595 in r/askSingapore
November 28, 2025 12:02 PM
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Time for an upgrade, possibly superauto? [$3000]
I have a friend with an E8 and I've tasted espresso from it. Good news: It tasted better than what I was able to produce with my old DeLonghi ECAM super-auto. Espresso from my ECAM was undrinkable without milk. Bad news: While the taste from the E8 was pleasant, it didn't taste like espresso, more l
...MyCatsNameIsBernie in r/espresso
January 21, 2026 4:49 PM
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[CAD$900] Automation without compromising my cuppa
Superauto: get a Jura E8. For the best coffee, you need to do stuff yourself. If it was me I’d get a Sage Bambino and a good grinder. Maintenance and cleaning takes almost no time.
jonashn in r/espresso
November 4, 2025 10:29 PM
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Not impressa-ed with Jura Impressa
I have that exact old Jura model E8 in the garage as an emergency backup if my Bric dies. it's convenient but quite compromised by the grinder and grind path IMO; there are beans it simply won't tolerate. and it's a pain to clean. the actual puck compression I didn't think was bad. I've encountered
...espresso-puck in r/espresso
May 5, 2026 7:55 PM
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How do you handle coffee for a small office without overspending?
I'd go for a superautomatic such as the Jura E8 or S8, buy the large milk cooler to go with it and get decent beans. With the beans either buy very large bags e.g. 3kg or get a subscription and you should be able to get them cheaper. We do this and it works out about 60p per cup (without accounting
...mrchososo in r/espresso
April 9, 2026 9:14 PM
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How do you handle coffee for a small office without overspending?
I recently recommended a Jura E6 to a friend of mine who was looking to solve a similar problem. They are an office of 12 and the E6 has been comfortably handling ~120 cups of coffee a week and the coffee is decent too. Maybe for the couple of extra people, go up to the E8? Prices aren't outrageous
...warmcube in r/espresso
April 9, 2026 9:32 PM
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Why are there so few Automatics with steam wands?
The milk frothing systems on automatics are usually trash compared to a good steam wand, you're right about that. Most manufacturers probably figure if you want a steam wand you'd just get a semi-auto anyway Check out the Jura E8 or maybe some of the higher end Saeco models - they're automatics but
...Additional-Goal-398 in r/espresso
November 24, 2025 12:17 AM
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