Jura
Z10
Based on 27 Reddit mentions
$4099.99
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What easily-affordable thing do you still refuse to pay for despite having reached financial independence and able to afford them?
Mine is coffee except when traveling. Starbucks and others charge $6+ for a simple Latte. I drink a 20oz latte everyday. I purchased a Jura Z6 and I now have a Jura Z10 and make my hot or cold Latte at home and have for the last 20 years. Their machines are expensive but last over a decade (16+ year
...rovingtravler in r/Fire
April 12, 2026 12:34 AM
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How do you handle coffee for a small office without overspending?
A super automatic is the way to go. You can get a low-volume unit like a Jura E8 for under $3k or step up to a Z10 for under $5k. You can also look to lease a unit from a local shop, will cost more in the long term but may dampen the initial blow.
priusgirl0 in r/espresso
April 9, 2026 8:36 PM
7
What’s your one fun thing you wanted and got?
Jura Z10. Absolutely unnecessary but can’t imagine life without it.
Some_Philosopher437 in r/kitchenremodel
September 2, 2025 12:30 AM
8
What's one expensive thing you bought... but totally DON’T regret?
My Jura E8. Now I want to upgrade to a Z10 but don’t have money. 😬
Effective-Song7595 in r/askSingapore
November 28, 2025 12:02 PM
2
What’s an expensive brand that actually IS worth the money?
I send hundreds of Jura's to their repair center for a large company. Amazing how they will have 40,000+ cycles on them. I have a Z10 for my office and love it. Its just as good as most coffee shops or better. Expensive yes but definitely worth it. Jura told me the machines in Europe last even longe
...Glaciakforkgreens in r/Productivitycafe
March 16, 2026 3:59 PM
2
Best coffee machine for Australian households (hard water, small kitchens)?
Jura Z10 not cheap but quality machine
rands36 in r/AustralianCoffee
January 13, 2026 7:23 AM
1
No mess Workflow
I will just stick with my jura z10.
Puzzled-Blueberry823 in r/espresso
January 14, 2026 12:40 PM
1
Everything is computer!
Oh my.. meanwhile i use salvaged jura grinder from Z10 with elementary AC/DC converter and a switch. Cost me 10$ and does the job perfectly. Doesn't look as nice tho.
AffectionateGrowth25 in r/espresso
January 28, 2026 4:24 PM
1
Upgrading from Breville [$2500]
From you ease of use description, it seems that you want something that is even easier than the Breville you came from, in which case you should probably be looking at automatic or super automatic machines, the latter is you're also wanting automatic milk drinks. Proper super automatic machines do h
...MSpatient0 in r/espresso
December 19, 2025 7:57 AM
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