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joesl8
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joesl8
Joined: 31 Aug 2002
Posts: 30
Location: Armpit of CA
Expertise: I live coffee

Espresso: Izzo Alex Duetto II (Prior...
Grinder: Baratza Vario
Roaster: Air Popper, BBQ
Posted Mon Aug 29, 2011, 8:35pm
Subject: Looking to make a major purchase, still looking for a good price?
 

Anyone know where I can lock in the best price on a new Alex Duetto II?
I've been inquiring to a few sites, but not many deals to be had.
I also want to hear any pros and cons when looking for a seller. I've
been trying to find some reviews online and their scarce,
or either extremely bad or extremely good (biased). Also, has anyone
bought from CoffeeWishes.com. I found one good review but that was it?
I need to buy anywhere but CA, tax here is killin us! Thanks for any
suggestions!
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Espresso: ECM Veneziano A1
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Vac Pot: 40s era Silex
Drip: Milita, Bunn&Curtis...
Roaster: Cast iron pan, gas burner
Posted Wed Aug 31, 2011, 7:19am
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JasonBrandtLewis
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Joined: 9 Dec 2005
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Location: Berkeley, CA
Expertise: I live coffee

Espresso: Elektra T1 - La Valentina -...
Grinder: Mahlkönig K30 Vario -...
Vac Pot: Yama 5-cup
Drip: CCD, Chemex
Roaster: No, no, not another...
Posted Wed Aug 31, 2011, 10:09am
Subject: Re: Looking to make a major purchase, still looking for a good price?
 

Chris' Coffee Service is, IIRC, the Master Importer for Izzo -- I'd look no further than that for a deal on the New Izzo Alex Duetto II . . .

 
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joesl8
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Joined: 31 Aug 2002
Posts: 30
Location: Armpit of CA
Expertise: I live coffee

Espresso: Izzo Alex Duetto II (Prior...
Grinder: Baratza Vario
Roaster: Air Popper, BBQ
Posted Wed Aug 31, 2011, 11:43am
Subject: Re: Looking to make a major purchase, still looking for a good price?
 

I think you guys are right, can't really go wrong with any of the dealers out there? I received pretty good responses
from most of them. I contacted. Chris, Seattle Coffee and Coffeewishes and they were all
very helpful and from what I've read, have stellar customer service. I hate to be a cheapskate, I really didn't like
haggling but I'm pretty low on cash these days (like most people). I probably shouldn't be buying the machine right now but there
never seemed to be a right time to replace my old machine. Only thing is I'm still not sure if I can get the 20 amp
to work in my kitchen or if I can use the water hose that goes to my fridge to plumb in the model? These are the only things
holding me up right now. Thanks for the info guys, hopefully I'll be a happy owner of the Alex Duetto and get back to the
glory days of coffee!
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JasonBrandtLewis
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Joined: 9 Dec 2005
Posts: 6,098
Location: Berkeley, CA
Expertise: I live coffee

Espresso: Elektra T1 - La Valentina -...
Grinder: Mahlkönig K30 Vario -...
Vac Pot: Yama 5-cup
Drip: CCD, Chemex
Roaster: No, no, not another...
Posted Wed Aug 31, 2011, 12:20pm
Subject: Re: Looking to make a major purchase, still looking for a good price?
 

Presented in the FWIW Dept. . . .

I'm a long-time satisfied customer of Chris' Coffee, having purchased a good deal of equipment from them.

I've never purchased anything from Seattle Coffee, but many regular participants here have, and they have posted favorably on their experience.

I've never heard of Coffeewishes.

Take that for whatever you like . . .

Cheers,
Jason

P.S.  No financial interest in any of these companies, etc., etc.

 
A morning without coffee is sleep . . .
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joesl8
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joesl8
Joined: 31 Aug 2002
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Location: Armpit of CA
Expertise: I live coffee

Espresso: Izzo Alex Duetto II (Prior...
Grinder: Baratza Vario
Roaster: Air Popper, BBQ
Posted Wed Aug 31, 2011, 3:47pm
Subject: Re: Looking to make a major purchase, still looking for a good price?
 

Presented in the FWIW Dept. . . .

I'm a long-time satisfied customer of Chris' Coffee, having purchased a good deal of equipment from them.

I've never purchased anything from Seattle Coffee, but many regular participants here have, and they have posted favorably on their experience.

I've never heard of Coffeewishes.

Take that for whatever you like . . .

Cheers,
Jason

P.S.  No financial interest in any of these companies, etc., etc.


The guys at Coffeewishes have been really, really helpful and patient with me over all the emails sent. I think Seattle would be best for me as far as location goes but I really don't think these machines would break, unless I got a lemon so I doubt this matters. I wouldn't hesitate to buy from Chris either, as a matter of fact, I would rather go through Chris since he's the master distributor of the Alex Duetto but he's in NY. Again, don't think the machine would break but I hate to imagine shipping a machine this heavy that far. Lastly price and not know if I can upgrade my kitchen outlets to 20 amps/and plumbing water are holding me up. I probably should be looking at the Rocket Cellini (my first choice) because it's more in my price range but we all know what happens when you start investigating toys and I figure in the long run it won't matter too much. Going to have an electrician come check my kitchen out this weekend. Thanks again for help guys!
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penrod
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Joined: 11 Aug 2009
Posts: 40
Location: Los Angeles
Expertise: I like coffee

Espresso: PV lusso; gaggia coffee
Grinder: Macap MXK-R, virtuoso
Vac Pot: yama
Drip: swiss gold
Roaster: behmor
Posted Wed Aug 31, 2011, 3:53pm
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I bought my ponte vecchio from coffeewishes, and the machine shipped direct from 1st-line.  So I believe coffeewishes is just an internet reseller of coffee equipment.  They also have a presence on the e-bay
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JasonBrandtLewis
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Joined: 9 Dec 2005
Posts: 6,098
Location: Berkeley, CA
Expertise: I live coffee

Espresso: Elektra T1 - La Valentina -...
Grinder: Mahlkönig K30 Vario -...
Vac Pot: Yama 5-cup
Drip: CCD, Chemex
Roaster: No, no, not another...
Posted Wed Aug 31, 2011, 5:17pm
Subject: Re: Looking to make a major purchase, still looking for a good price?
 

Well I'm not sure where the "armpit of California" is, but I've purchased virtually all my equipment from either Chris' Coffee Service or 1st-Line (NY and NJ, respectively), and it's never been a problem . . .

 
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Location: columbus ga
Expertise: Just starting
Posted Wed Aug 31, 2011, 6:05pm
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who buys used equipment and pays a fair price??
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joesl8
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joesl8
Joined: 31 Aug 2002
Posts: 30
Location: Armpit of CA
Expertise: I live coffee

Espresso: Izzo Alex Duetto II (Prior...
Grinder: Baratza Vario
Roaster: Air Popper, BBQ
Posted Wed Aug 31, 2011, 8:02pm
Subject: Re: Looking to make a major purchase, still looking for a good price?
 

vintagecarlover Said:

who buys used equipment and pays a fair price??

Posted August 31, 2011 link

I think we're all talking about "new" equipment? There is a used Alex Duetto II on
Craigslist but I don't really want to buy used. A good price is only good when
both parties are happy and don't feel cheated BTW, if you want the correct answer.
I mean I'm not expecting a "friends and family" discount, just something I can
personally live with.
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