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Introducing the Jura-Capresso ENA4— 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 ENA4 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

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Tom Tracy

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at 05-17-2013 2:19pm
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Jura-Capresso Impressa ENA4

Hello, I am very interested in this machine, but have one concern - reviews of it on other Web sites (no worries, if I purchase it, it will be here; the price is right, and a friend highly recommends you) indicate that there is a issue with the steamer wand "flying off" during steaming, resulting in a big mess as well as a burn hazard when steam shoots everywhere. Yet, the reviews stating this (there are several) are all at least 1 year old.

I am wondering if this apparent design flaw has been corrected by Jura with this current model? Have you heard of this issue with this machine before?

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Muhammad Siddiqui

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at 05-06-2013 11:13am

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Jura-Capresso Impressa ENA4

I really like this machine. It works like a charm, no headaches or clean up required. Simple to use, worry free. Low noise, heats up in 30 seconds. Press the button and go.

I am a sucker for design and technology which this machine has a lot of. You can even do expresso shots with this easily....

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Daniel Moraldo ♦ I am a big fan of Jura machines in general. Excellent java, quiet, fast, clean and modern sleek looks aesthetically too. Sharp machine and fun to use. Two thumbs up.

05-07-2013 9:48am |

Thomas Collett

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at 04-01-2013 1:49pm

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Jura-Capresso Impressa ENA4

I have owned this machine for just about one year now and I couldn't be happier! It is easy to use, cleans itself and keeps track of regular maintenance as well. All of this and the coffee tastes incredible! I have it in my office at work and it is the only reason I show up some days!

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mjackson ♦ Thomas,
We are glad you are happy and thanks for the great review

04-02-2013 8:18am |

cheryl sagalow

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at 12-31-2012 11:13am

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Jura-Capresso Impressa ENA4

Truly a great machine. Surprised that the machine can make even the most inexpensive coffee taste great. The water resevior should be a bit larger. I fill this at least 4x a day but otherwise really simple to use and makes a great cup of anything.

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Heather McCann

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at 11-24-2012 9:42am

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I bought this machine over a year ago and it was one of the best purchases of my life. It makes such excellent espresso! I also bought a separate frother (a Capresso) which has been wonderful since I don't have to mess with hot steam! :) I highly recommend this machine to anyone who isn't a fan...

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Michael Rosso ♦ Heather I am glad you are enjoying your Jura ENA4. I to have used the Capresso Froth pro from time to time.

11-24-2012 8:44pm |

Jeffrey Hupf

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at 02-06-2012 11:54pm
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Hi: I am looking to replace my Solis Master 5000. I loved that you could vary the brew from espresso to more of a drip coffee equivalent. We did not use the machine to froth milk. I did NOT like that I had to replace the boiler gasket in the machine TWICE. So far I've looked at this Jura, the Gaggia Brera and the Platinum Vogue mostly because they are in the same price range. Do you have a suggestion for something that will achieve the coffee quality of the Solis with fewer maintenance issues? Thanks.

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mjackson ♦ Jeffrey,

I think you may want to look at the Jura as it will allow you to make a strong cup of coffee. At maximum dose it will allow you to use up to 15 grams of coffee. I also think they are very well made. As with any machines preventative maintenance can be useful to prevent problems. Soft water and non oily beans will help. I do like the Jura best for your needs. I hope this helps and thanks for the question.

02-07-2012 8:56am |

Solis Rojas

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at 12-20-2011 6:59am
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I am interested in this machine, what warrantty have it, also do you have extended warranty program, if you do what is the cost.
Thanks,
Solis Rojas

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mjackson ♦ Solis,

Right now that machine is a great buy. It carries a two year warranty through Jura and they do very well in customer support and troubleshooting. There is not an extended warranty offered through them. I hope this helps let us know if there is any other questions you have.

12-21-2011 9:00am |

Paulilne Tran

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at 12-18-2011 12:33am
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Hello, I am in the market for a nice espresso maker without spending too much as I am concerned that over time (+ 1-2 years) the machines will eventually break down or tire out. I am debating over the Jura Capresso Impressa ENA4 or the Gaggia Unica Super Automatic Espresso Machine. The Gaggia price looks inviting but not sure of its performance and since it's an exclusive I have some doubts. Please advise on the difference of 15 bar vs. 18 bar pressure and overall comparability of the two machines beyond the $400 price difference. Thanks for your insight!

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mjackson ♦ Pauline,

I think they both have good qualities. I do think they both have good qualities. The Unica does brew a great shot with its ceramic burrs. It also certainly is at a great price. The Jura has more features such as a by pass doser, so you can brew another coffee then what you have in your bean hopper. It also has a dose adjustment for the quantity of coffee. They both are reliable machines. The bar pressures does not make any difference as they both will brew at 9 bars of pressure.

12-19-2011 9:05am |

Greg Sweet

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at 10-01-2011 12:46am
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So I'm looking for a new super automatic. We've used a Gaggia Classic for the past 4 - 5 years and, while it has been a very dependable machine, we have decided to upgrade. This unit seems like a very good deal at this price - is there another super automatic under $1,000 that you would recommend over this one? We probably make 4 - 5 espressos per day, and don't really do much milk steaming, so pretty basic. We would like something as reliable as our classic has been, but with the ease of use of a super automatic. Thanks!

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mjackson ♦ Greg,

The Jura is a good choice. You may also want to consider the Gaggia Brera as it has ceramic burrs and will make excellent shots. I think if you drink espresso and especially if you use a darker bean you may want to consider using the Gaggia as it will work better in that situation.

10-01-2011 11:07am |

Robert Sofer

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at 08-12-2011 4:10pm
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Can you tell me if there other coffee espresso makers like this. I am looking for a duel machine that grinds, brews both coffee and espresso that is reliable and easy to use at about $1,000.

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mjackson ♦ Robert there are many and I would recommend the Jura and the Gaggia machines in that price range. If you like espresso straight consider the Gaggias with the ceramic burrs as it will produce a better espresso.

08-13-2011 10:04am |

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