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Posted Fri May 11, 2012, 5:01pm
Subject: Re: The Crossland CC1 Machine - CG Road Trip!! (Looking for a few good geeks)
 

You guys need to be more patient - I received notification that #178 has sent the machine to #179 - almost half way there in less than a year!

 
I chew coffee beans with my teeth while gargling with 195 F water to enjoy coffee. What is this "coffee brewing" device you speak of?
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Posted Mon May 14, 2012, 2:07pm
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::Insert uncontrollably-sobbing smiley face here::

Eric, that better be a cruel joke...
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Posted Tue May 15, 2012, 12:38pm
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Coffeenoobie Said:

My understanding is they send the machine to one expert to use for a while and pass on to another one.  I have no idea what happens to the machine when they are done with it but after all have used it they are going to write a review.

Posted May 10, 2012 link

Interesting.  So how do they write the review is so many people use it?  Does one guy write it up and circulate to the working group for comments, etc? (like people do in a law firm)
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Posted Tue May 15, 2012, 1:15pm
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yiplong Said:

Interesting.  So how do they write the review is so many people use it?  Does one guy write it up and circulate to the working group for comments, etc? (like people do in a law firm)

Posted May 15, 2012 link

Can't speak for how they are doing it but I guess since this takes time to pass the machine around they want all reviews written before each see the others review, this way nothing gets influenced by another's review.
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Posted Tue May 15, 2012, 2:55pm
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For this road trip, each participant got to write thier own impressions.  

We did not share our impressions with each other until the review cycle was finished, so as not to influence each other.  Now, all of the participants have had a chance to work with the machine and we have all shared our impressions with each other.

Hopefully, all of these will be posted as a feature here at coffeegeek as a feature.  But as I mentioned, there is some stuff that needs to happen in the background first.  

Thanks goes out to all the participants for donating the time and money (we each paid forward shipping)

Cheers,
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Posted Tue May 15, 2012, 4:18pm
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JonR10 Said:

For this road trip, each participant got to write thier own impressions.  

We did not share our impressions with each other until the review cycle was finished, so as not to influence each other.  Now, all of the participants have had a chance to work with the machine and we have all shared our impressions with each other.

Hopefully, all of these will be posted as a feature here at coffeegeek as a feature.  But as I mentioned, there is some stuff that needs to happen in the background first.  

Thanks goes out to all the participants for donating the time and money (we each paid forward shipping)

Cheers,
Jon

Posted May 15, 2012 link

Yippy, I was correct, lol.

Looking forward to the read.
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Posted Thu May 17, 2012, 7:00am
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Like the rest of you, I am anxiously awaiting some feedback from the roadshow participants.  I am considering the cc1/preciso setup from SCG, which looks like a really good value/package.  Anyone want to just chime in whether there are any serious issues with the CC1 that I should be considering before pulling the trigger.  BTW, I only make maybe 3 or 4 shots a day, rarely use a frother.  Sometimes I just use an IV tube... ;)
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Posted Thu May 17, 2012, 7:09am
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SummitView Said:

Like the rest of you, I am anxiously awaiting some feedback from the roadshow participants.  I am considering the cc1/preciso setup from SCG, which looks like a really good value/package.  Anyone want to just chime in whether there are any serious issues with the CC1 that I should be considering before pulling the trigger.  BTW, I only make maybe 3 or 4 shots a day, rarely use a frother.  Sometimes I just use an IV tube... ;)

Posted May 17, 2012 link

Do a search, there should be a few discussions on here about user experience with the CC1.  From my perspective, there is no serious issues.  I probably received a defective unit as my steamblock leaked within 2 weeks, but others have not reported similar issues, it's likely just an isolated incident.  I am waiting to get my machine back from SCG after repair.
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Posted Thu May 17, 2012, 11:27am
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thanks for your feedback. i've read every discussion of the CC1 currently accessible on the internet, this forum and others included. have seen the SCG demos, interview with Bill, etc., etc.  -- all of which is helpful, however actual unbiased user experience is even more helpful.
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Posted Thu May 17, 2012, 12:47pm
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SummitView Said:

thanks for your feedback. i've read every discussion of the CC1 currently accessible on the internet, this forum and others included. have seen the SCG demos, interview with Bill, etc., etc.  -- all of which is helpful, however actual unbiased user experience is even more helpful.

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What specific feedback are you looking for?
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