KRUPS XP7225 Espresso Maker - Loud Operation Noise 3 - Compared to a Garburator XP 7225

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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2009

Compare this video with Parts 1 & 2 and compare the noise to running water, a garburator and a microwave Vs. the Krups XP7225

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  • I try to avoid grinding my coffee beans in the garburator, they get somewhat soggy and taste bad !

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  • @XerifeGuenu That my friend would be awesome. Although I think you may have a bit too much time on your hands....

  • @samipupu

    ..."Who drinks this at the mornings anyway??."

    LOL

  • The sound is normal. I have two of the same model series (both of them broke down and I fixed them with spare parts). The older one makes 1-2dB more sound than the newer one.

    Who drinks this at the mornings anyway??.. huh... I only drink at afternoons. Yoghurts are for the mornings to calm down your stomach for the day. :)

    I love these little Krups espresso machines.

  • nice:))))

    

  • I have the exactly the same machine. The noise is perfectly normal but I agree with you: it is very loud. They should have built some kind of insulation around the burr grinder. When we have guests at home I sometimes put a towel over the machine to muffle the noise. It reduces the noise by about 30% (depending on how thick the towel is). This is a pretty ghetto solution but heh, it works...

  • Yes, life is tough, you hear coffee grinding in the morning with every process automated no less. TIme to divert aid from Haiti solve this problem! Just turn up Bach's Coffee Cantata!

  • I will try to do a video tutorial about opening the Orchestro F890 including opening the case, remove and disassembling the brewing unit, change/lubrificate critical o-rings and lubrificate motion tracks and mechanisms.

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