Have
you always wanted a nice Jura
for your home but had a hard time justifying the expense? Or maybe you
figured it is just easier to grab a cup of coffee at the local coffee
house on your way to work. You may not realize it, but having your own
Jura espresso machine can actually save you both time and money!
Save
Time:
Super
automatic espresso machines and coffee centers are a convenient way to
brew coffee house quality drinks at home. They do all of the hard work
for you - just fill it with whole bean coffee and press a button - the
machine actually grinds, tamps and brews the
espresso for you,
then discards the used coffee grinds in an internal dump box. You get a
hot, freshly brewed espresso with a thick rich layer of crema - all in
about a minute. If you want a
cappuccino, just
add some frothed milk. Want a
latte, add some
steamed milk. Jura Super automatics make steaming or frothing easy too. Check
out different models of Jura Super automatc machines to see the
features - some include auto frothers that dispense perfectly frothed
milk right in your cup. Compare that to driving or walking to a coffee
shop, waiting on line to order, paying and then waiting for your
beverage to be brewed.
Save
Money:
Sounds good but still skeptical about the
cost. Believe it or not, but your machine can easily pay for itself in
less than a year. To find out how, use our handy calculator below. Here
is how it works: enter the price you pay for a Kilo of your favorite
whole bean coffee (such as
Bluenotes Luxuary coffee or Artisans Premium Coffee) and enter
the number of shots of espresso in the cappuccino you normally purchase
at the coffee shop (for instance, a single usually has one shot of
espresso, a double, two, etc.). Not sure? Ask at your coffee shop next
time you visit. Answer the remaining questions and press the "Show
results" button. Our cappuccino calculator then does some calculations and tells you how much you can save each
year by brewing at home. This of course is an estimate, but we think it
is a pretty good one! We figure a typical espresso is made with 7 grams
of coffee so given the price you pay for a Kilo we can calculate the
cost of a shot of espresso. We also estimate 100 ml of milk for a
single cappuccino, 200 for a double and so on.
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