Thank you for sharing!

Herman


On Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 1:39 AM vinalopo <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Richard, I share Ira's point of view that the Brewtus can be brought
> back to like new, mine, a IV, will be 10 years next January. I work from
> home most of the week so it is always on and I prepare about 6-10 espresso
> per day; in all these years I just replaced once the Ulka vibration pump
> (upgrading to a Fluid-o-tech with a little mod) and one portafilter. I had
> it professionally serviced once to descale it and replace a faulty
> manometer (it required soldering) and I re-build the group once mainly
> because the cams not because of the seals.
>
> It seems that Cream International (that owns Expobar) presented this year
> at the Host exhibition in Milan a replacement of the Brewtus/Leva called
> Crem One (so dropping Expobar brand), the top model has rotary pump,
> pressure profile, dual boiler, etc, I have seen it on sale but out of stock
> on a well know UK reseller for GBP 2,460.00. You can see a video of the
> machine here https://youtu.be/ckbDQfJ_J8E
>
> Now, in my case, I am impressed by the presentation at Host 2019 of the
> prototype of the Carimali, boilerless, induction coffee machine which seems
> saves 90% of energy. As far as I read it will be on the market in 18
> months, my Brewtus I think can last with few maitenance enought to see if
> boilerless induction machine will work properly and be available on the
> prosumer market, I have to say that on the environmental point of view I
> feel a bit guilty about the amount of energy my coffe machine use.
>
>
> On Tuesday, November 19, 2019 at 7:02:19 PM UTC+1, Ira wrote:
>>
>> Hello Richard,
>>
>> Tuesday, November 19, 2019, 7:41:03 AM, you wrote:
>>
>>
>> Does anyone know what the new specifications will be and the price
>> expecttations?
>> Two things. There is nothing on a Brewtus that should keep it from being
>> brought back to like new condition.  If I was Expobar and upgrading the
>> Brewtus, I'd be looking to bring in the feature set of the Lelit Bianca
>> which should be doable for minimal additional cost. Other than cosmetic
>> things or changing to a completely new group, that's about all the
>> improvement I can see that it might want. I guess if a new one is coming
>> we'll see how close my guesses are. I think the only improvements since I
>> bought my BII were the pump and the PID, and I think the only one of those
>> two that really made much difference is the rotary pump which quieted it
>> down.
>>
>> -- Ira
>>
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