27k subscribers in the silviasaige community The silvia pro x has the, smallest, most awkward drip tray design in existence Im currently using a de'longhi ec680 with a hario skerton and am looking at pushing for a big upgrade
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Thinking of a eureka mignon grinder and was going to pair that with a rancilio silvia
However, i've read a lot about big variations in temp etc
And people recommending a pid Given that i could get a brand new sage dual boiler for £699 (silvia would be about £425 excluding the pid) would. 26k subscribers in the silviasaige community 6k subscribers in the family_swap community
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I'm trying to understand the pros and cons of the rancilio silvia ($715 on amazon) and the breville barista express ($700 on amazon)
Obviously at first glance the barista express seems like the better deal with the built in grinder but i'd imagine the silvia has its benefits as well I know the silvia has a stronger modding.