Review of the Jura Capresso ENA 5 Super Automatic Espresso Maker & Coffee Center

Jura is a Swiss-based company known for producing high end small kitchen appliances. They have been in business since 1931 and are considered to be the pioneers in the espresso machine industry. Jura joined forces with Capresso seven years ago, and together they have put out some of the best espresso coffee makers available on the market today. They are a high-end brand and their prices reflect this. A Jura Capresso espresso maker can cost as high as three thousand dollars, but once again – they are the best in the industry and well worth the price.

Jura Capresso has several quality models in its espresso maker line-up, one of the most popular is the Jura ENA-5. The ENA-5 model is a super automatic espresso machine. This maker does EVERYTHING and is truly a top of the line maker. With a price point of roughly twelve hundred dollars, it is the slimmest bean-to-cup automatic coffee center. It is available in a black, white or cherry red accent color and at less than ten inches wide, it is perfect for the kitchen and doesn’t take up a ton of space on your counter top. The entire ENA series features a professional grade burr grinder, 18 bars of pressure and the ENA 5 uses less electricity than any other coffee maker on the market.

With a simple touch of the button, the ENA-5 model grinds, tamps, brews and self cleans in less than one minute. The result is a high pressure brewed creama coffee or espresso that can compete with the best coffee houses. You can also make cappuccinos and lattes. All the ENA models come standard with a dual frother, while the ENA-5 comes standard with the jura capresso patented FrothxPress system that will automatically froth or steam the milk into a cup for you.

Users report the ENA-5 to be extremely easy to use. The cleaning system is a plus, with the sliding tray and bins making it easy to rinse. Jura Capresso ENA-5 comes standard with a lot of features that many would only expect to see in the larger units, the compression of the machine is comparable to big units, but the sleek sophisticated design is perfect for the home.

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Mr. Coffee ECM21 4-Shot Espresso Machine and 8-Cup Coffeemaker Combo, Black

  • Espresso/coffee machine brews up to 8 cups of coffee and 4 cups of espresso
  • Brew-strength setting; variable steam control for frothing or steaming milk
  • Removable cone filter basket; removable water reservoir; brew-pause function
  • Dishwasher-safe glass carafe; removable drip tray; measuring scoop included
  • Measures approximately 10 by 12 by 11 inches; 1-year limited warranty

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