Aeropress and a kettle.
Now that many of the coffee shops etc. are closed, I thought I'd press the old coffee machine back into use.
It's an old Cuisinart one and it hasn't been used for a while. Found a leak in the water tank - fixed that and left to dry. Bought a fresh pack of coffee yesterday (basically whatever was left on the shelves!). Went to make a coffee this morning - feeling pleased that my leak fix had worked - and nothing. It starts, warms up and the buttons stop flashing to show its ready. Press the button and it makes all the noises but no water comes through.
OK, I wasn't necessarily expecting it to work flawlessly but I did think I'd be able to coax a cup of coffee out of it.
Bugger. Now I'm having to look for a new machine. Don't want a bean-to-cup as am happy with buying ground. Any recommendations for around £200-£250?
Cheers
Aeropress and a kettle.
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+1 for the aeropress. Cheap, robust and makes the best coffee of any of the various machines that I have tried...
Aeropress vote for me to
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Anyone tried an Espro, it has a double filter - so in theory you can get a nice long coffee but with a much finer particle (i.e. espresso style).
These seem to get some good reviews.
https://www.rok.coffee/
I've got their grinder which I'm pleased with and they do a press/grinder package for under £250
If it all looks good and sounds like it’s trying, could it be it need priming? Google it and see if there is a way of pre-filling the water pipes. I had an old jura that did the same if ever it ran dry.
Tried descaling it ?
Doesn't seem to be much out there for this machine - think it is a Cuisinart EM200 (I found the manual for one of those online and it looks identical to mine). So not sure how to go about priming it.
I checked the water reservoir, it has a small spring-loaded valve and when I press the valve, water flows out. The valve sits onto a small piece of plastic that presses it in and that should make the water flow into the machine. Maybe that isn't working?
It definitely seems to be trying - makes all the noises but no water comes through. Even the cup warmer on the top gets nice and warm.
Worth opening up??
If I could water into the machine I would!
I love my coffee. Here in Edinburgh we have Artisan Roast, a local company who roast for their own coffee cafes and others. All of these are now closed.
But they are still in business online. If you love coffee, find your local roasters and give them an order or two. The staff may have been laid off but the company may be there when all this is over IF orders still come in.
For me a V60 or a Chemex for the win.
David
Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations
For that you can get a second hand Gaggia Classic
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That’s what I did, got one off eBay that had the low pressure mod done, been getting daily use for years now. Makes a great brew and fairly easy to repair, swapped a few parts over the years to keep it running.
I had a similar problem to the OP a while back and it was the solenoid needed replacing.
Last edited by wombleh; 10th April 2020 at 19:59.
We have a Gaggia and an Aeropress, but I usually use cone paper filters. We are lucky in that Cardews in the Oxford covered market also have an online service, so we still get our beans and tea from them. These days I drink more tea (Lapsang) than coffee. I have two cups of coffee in the morning, then tea for the rest of the day.
Best wishes,
Bob
Must be an epidemic, mine gave up the ghost this week. Used it Monday, filled it up on Tuesday and it was dead.
Eddie
Whole chunks of my life come under the heading "it seemed like a good idea at the time".
+1 for this. Although I'd hope you could get a good, modded old Classic for less than that from one of the forums. No point at all in spending that kind of money on a new machine - if you go new, you'll need to spend £1k+ to get something that does a better job than a Gaggia. So a second hand Gaggia/Aeropress/regular French press are your best options by a country mile.
Yeah I have a 2012 with Mr Shades PiD, upgraded screen and the rest of it, and I've bought the gubbins like an IMS basket etc , cost 220
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