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Introducing the Jura-Capresso ENA5-- the world’s slimmest bean-to-cup coffee center. With features such as 18 bars of pressure, a professional-grade conical burr grinder and multiple convenience features, the fully programmable ENA5 allows you to personalize the amount, strength and temperature of your coffee, while the Rotary Dial allows you to temporarily override your preset programming to prepare a special cup, without affecting the permanent settings. At the touch of a button, it grinds, tamps, and brews, making it easier than ever to create your own personal coffee sensations. After you’re finished brewing, the machine self-cleans in less than 60 seconds.
Create lattes and cappuccinos with the Dual Frother Plus or let the machine do the frothing for you with the patented frothXpress system that automatically steams or froths milk into the cup. Use the hot water dispenser for Café Americano or tea.
The Clearyl water filtration system significantly reduces the need for decalcification. Other convenient features include an LCD three-color alphanumeric display, a stainless steel-lined ThermoBlock for quick heating and minimal wait times before initial brewing and steaming, a separate automatic ground coffee funnel, and energy-saving devices. Also available in Coffee Cherry Red.
The Jura Capresso ENA5 is composed of thick ABS plastic, with a stainless steel lined Thermoblock. The grinder consists of conical steel burrs, with five fineness settings. Measuring 14"x9"x17" (HWL), the machine weighs 20 lbs. The bean hopper holds 7 oz and the removable water tank holds 37 oz.
Slim and sleek, the ENA5 features 18 bars of pressure and is fully programmable, with an LCD three-color alphanumeric display. Simply press a button to grind, tamp, brew, and even clean the machine. And you choose the amount, strength and temperature of your coffee. The rotary dial allows you to temporarily override the the programming to prepare a special cup.
The stainless steel lined ThermoBlock heats quickly, reducing wait times before initial brewing and steaming.
The ENA5 has a separate funnel that lets you bypass the grinder and brew ground coffee, such as decaf.
Save energy with the patent-pending Zero Energy Button and Energy Save Standby mode.
First, turn on your machine, and then fill the reservoir. Then add beans and select your coffee button. Make sure you have a large cup under the spouts. Don’t drink this first cup because it’s going to be weak as it takes a cycle to get the beans into the chamber correctly.
After brewing your first cup you can adjust the grind to your taste and bean type. Or you can bypass grinding altogether by using the funnel. This is for pre-ground coffee-- decaf, or flavored coffees that you bought either pre-ground or ground in a separate grinder. But once you’ve set your programs all you have to do is hit your cup size and the ENA5 will automatically grind, tamp, pre-infuse and brew your coffee to your liking.
The rotary dial allows you to override your presets for special servings. The machine will then default back to the preset settings.
First set your selector dial-- brewing (1 cup or 2 cups), hot water, steaming or frothing-- depending on what you want. You can also increase or decrease strength or volume of your coffee.(Choose from 5-15 grams of coffee per serving.) Put your cup (cups) under the spouts and go. Because you’ve pre-programmed everything, that’s all you have to do each time you use your ENA5. It’s that simple. Of course, you can always go back to the programming mode to change or readjust anything you like. But once you’ve set your programs all you have to do is hit your cup size and the ENA5 will automatically grind, tamp, pre-infuse and brew your coffee to your liking. Remember, the rotary dial allows you to temporarily override the the programming to prepare a special cup.
The ENA5 comes with two frothing options: The Dual Frother Plus, for more control over your frothing, and the frothXpress system that automatically steams and froths milk into the cup. To make a cup of tea or a cafe Americano, use the hot water dispenser located on the front of the machine.
The machine is self-cleaning and the Clearyl water filtration system significantly reduces the need for decalcification. Automatic cleaning and replenishing programs are indicated in the display for: fill water, fill beans, empty used coffee, tablet cleaning, replace Clearyl filter.
In last month's article, we took a look at a few standout semi-automatic machines for every price range. This time around, we're exploring super-automatic espresso for every budget. If you're in the market for a new machine, take a moment to check out our top picks below.
Economy Machine
The Saeco Vienna Plus, available in silver and graphite, is one of our most popular starter machines. While the Vienna Plus may not have all the bells and whistles found on higher-end machines, it is a solid super automatic suitable for daily use. Ideal for the value-conscious espresso lover, this machine is easy to use and maintain.
Surprisingly accommodating, the Vienna Plus can be programmed to brew 1-8 ounces of espresso. This model also features Saeco's famous OptiDose system to let you adjust the amount of beans ground per cup to customize the flavor and strength of your beverage. For full-flavored drinks, the Saeco Vienna Plus comes with a pre-infusion cycle that saturates grounds prior to brewing.
Don't let its price tag fool you; this machine has been outfitted with quality parts and features. Beneath the hood is a stainless-steel lined Thermoblock boiler, capable of quick and efficient operation. To the right of the control panel, you'll find an integrated conical burr grinder with 18 grind settings. A Pannarello wand makes for easy steaming and frothing; it can also dispense hot water for tea or an Americano. When it's time to clean your machine, the brew group pops right out. Just rinse it under a faucet, put it back in place and you're good to go.
Mid-Grade Machine
A step up from the Vienna Plus is the Jura-Capresso Impressa ENA5. In addition to letting you customize beverage strength and volume, the ENA5 lets you program drink temperatures. It is also equipped with Jura's Intelligent Pre-Brew Aroma System, a two-step pre-infusion cycle that ensures maximum flavor and crema extraction. There is a digital display that acts as an indicator, letting you know exactly what is going on with your machine. Maintenance alerts and programming features are clearly displayed for your convenience.
The mid-grade ENA5 offers the additional option of brewing with pre-ground coffee. If you're an occasional decaf or flavored coffee drinker, the bypass doser will let you prepare drinks from pre-ground coffee and prevent cross contamination with your regular beans. Like the Vienna Plus, the ENA5 has a conical burr grinder, but with this model there are six grind settings to choose from.
A stainless-steel lined Thermoblock boiler minimizes warm-up time and accommodates on-demand water usage. The Impressa ENA5 also eliminates minerals and scale from your tap water using an advanced Clearyl filtration system. The result is great tasting drinks and reduced scale buildup. A dedicated alert will even let you know when the filter needs to be replaced.
Its frothXpress system is another big advantage the ENA5 has over the Vienna Plus. This user-friendly system will automatically steam and froth your milk and dispense it directly into the cup. You can also manually steam and froth using the dual frother plus wand. If you're looking for a well-equipped super-automatic machine, the Jura-Capresso ENA5 may just be the one for you.
High-End Machine
Want to go all out? The Gaggia Accademia is a super automatic machine that's built to impress. This machine has been designed on a one-touch platform so you'll be able to make your favorite drinks with the push of a button. There are seven programmable drink buttons for espresso, caffe, caffe lungo, cappuccino, latte macchiato, and more.
The Gaggia Accademia lets you adjust coffee strength, temperature, and volume. Even the milk options are programmable with the Accademia; you can choose from normal, minimal and no-froth settings. The Milk Management System can add perfected steamed and frothed milk to your cup but since it functions on an external circuit, there milk actually never enters the machine. In addition, this one-touch machine has a stainless steel steam wand to let you manually steam and froth for lattes and cappuccinos; it also doubles as a hot water dispenser.
Gaggia's top-of-the-line machine super automatic has a built-in ceramic burr grinder with seven grind settings. As with the ENA5, the Accademia has a bypass doser to accommodate pre-ground coffee. This model operates on two stainless steel boilers, a vast improvement over both the ENA5 and Vienna Plus. With to boilers, you'll be able to alternate between brewing and frothing without any down time.
Best of all, the Accademia is exceedingly easy to clean and maintain. The milk system has an auto rinse cycle that cleans the circuit after each use to keep it free of residue and contaminants. Also, the brew group is removable so, like the Vienna Plus, the group can be rinsed under tap water. Dedicated maintenance alerts will let you know when the machine needs to be cleaned or descaled. The Gaggia Accademia is an investment that will deliver a world class brewing experience.
If you would like to know a little about the many types of espresso machines we sell, this would be a good video to get you started. This video covers the machines we sell and based on your lifestyle, what you like to drink, and ease of use. It will give you an overview of different espresso machines and help you determine which one best suits to your needs.
I would watch the video and focus on a particular kind of machine—prosumer, semi-automatic, and super-automatic to decide which kind is ideal for you. Then, you can go and look at individual models to get a better idea of exactly what you want. Of course, if you narrow it down to a few espresso machines and are still undecided, give us a call and we would be glad to help!
I receive questions, from time to time, asking “What is a bypass doser? How fine of a grind should I use? Should I only use the bypass for doser decaf coffee?” Well, I just finished filming a short educational video that answers these questions and more. Please watch it and let me know what you think.