If that timer is on backorder, the are plenty of other good ones out there.
I'm not sure what make my timer is, but its been working flawlessly for a
couple of years now. Those things aren't exactly rocket science these days.
Most wristwatches are more complicated. Every day the machine is on and
warmed up when I come downstairs to make the first shots. It either turns
off by itself at 1 pm or I turn it off manually sooner. The only time I
touch the on-off switch on the espresso machine is when we're leaving town
for a day or few or longer. Then I flip it off so the timer won't turn it on
everyday while we're gone. Otherwise, I never hit that switch.
-Ray

On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 1:18 AM, mpsadeghi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Thanks for the informative reply and for the advice, Brewtus Maximus!
> This is great!  Seems like the right way to go so I took you up on
> your recommendation and ordered the intermatic.  They're on back order
> but I'll let you know how it goes when i get it set up.  I hadn't read
> the reviews about the melting red rocker switches and am now thankful
> that i have my simple switch...which heck, isn't so bad to look at
> after all.  And i do agree, especially after today's maiden voyage,
> simpler interface is better.  By the way, the maiden voyage was so fun
> and rewarding once I got things dialed in.  Coming from a little, putt-
> putt Francis Francis, when I pulled the lever up on my Brew2, it was
> like turning the lights on to a vast, new world!  Ha!  Again, I
> appreciate the guidance and insight!
>
> buzzing from all the test pulls,
>
> Marc
>
>
>
>
> >
>

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