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Old 01-18-2013, 03:30 AM
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Thank you again, Zippy! My Titanium arrived yesterday and it was so easy to get it up and running. I've programmed the shots the way I like them and this morning used the steamer for the first time. It was instant perfection! Its almost like going from a horse and buggy to a car. The shots are perfect and the cappy is delightful. I'm still amazed at the pricing WLL has on so many products. My son told me yesterday that several of his fellow servicemen took advantage of the big sale they're now running and have purchased some amazing machines. He bought an Expobar pro-Brutus IV last year and loves it but I'm totally unwilling to go to the effort of grinding and tamping every morning. (sounds a little racy, huh?)
I hope this one performs well for the next several years for me. I'm very happy with the purchase. A feature that I've never had is the active cup warmer and I love it. My previous superautos only had passive cup warmers, so this is a luxury for me. Thanks for your advice. I'm a happy camper -- except now I'm wanting to run out and purchase some new beans.
Old 01-18-2013, 05:57 AM
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Us it in good health.
I am with you on the super-auto machines. Push the button-have a cap, does it get any better.
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