Tacticalgearhead Review of the Jura Impressa F8 Automatic coffee maker.

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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2009

And now for something completely different. We don't always review outdoors stuff. Why go to Starbucks when you can have great coffee at home? The Jura Impressa F8 makes a great stocking stuffer, though you probably need a giant stocking to stuff it into. :)

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  • I just looked it up, the cost is about $1300 hahaha I wont be getting it =)

  • Are you serious!!!! OMG, it's a coffee machine! LOL. Well, Andreas did say he got it as a Xmas present. -John

  • They can be had for quite a bit less if you are a costco member. Keep your eyes on their website. Ironically this is still cheaper than a once a day Starbucks habit.

  • Nice change of pace video. Where is the machine made?

  • Big, the machine is made in Switzerland. You can buy them in the US at Costco or Williams Sonoma.

  • Holy crap tac that thing is amazing! 5/5

  • Thanks! One of the best things about the machine is its on-demand, one-cup-at-a-time serving approach. That way you don't get stuck with a whole pitcher of coffee when you only want one cup.

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  • I have a Delonghi ESAM4500 ... pretty much able to do the same but I bought it for only 650 eur. Been using it for over 2 years... average of 8 to 10 cups of coffee a day. Nice crema layer on top, good taste. I only use BRITA filtered water though, no tap water!!

    I have to say mine doesn't look as neat but the Jura really is way too expensive.

  • I love my jura impressa F 8! Best investment we ever made! Great for coffee get togethers! We never go to starbucks!

  • Very cool! Almost identical to my Saeco. It would be handy if these could be hooked up directly to a water line, with a carbon filter. Kind of a pain to refill and to empty the "dreg drawer".

  • Ouch! Well Santa must loooove Andreas! ;)

  • I just saw the perfect replacement for my Keurig. 5* to you again sir.

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