Dears
Best Regard's
There is anew version...
Crem one...
Please have a fast look on this web
https://www.bellabarista.co.uk/brands/expobar.html
Best Regard's
Ali Ashoor
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Subject: Re: is there any news on Brewtus 2020?
From: Herman Dickens
To: [email protected]
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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_J8ENow, 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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