ebeans = Vibiemme Junior HX

 
 
 
 

After a little over a week and saving a lot of ebeans over the months it has finally arrived, a Vibiemme Junior HX

I gotta say that I am almost rather embarrassed by receiving this wonderful machine in return for writing these blogs, comments and reviews of some of the coffee/equipment on this site that I have a little bit of knowledge about. However, I am not going to give it back and many thanks to Roaste.

There was a little hiccup with getting this machine to me, the seller accidently input the wrong address. Well, wrong state specifically. Luckily as with all my dealings here it was an easy fix. All I did was send a quick email to the seller and they were able to get the address changed mid-shipment and the folks at Roaste were right there making sure it got taken care of.

The wait from ordering the machine was probably the hardest part of this, not the months of ebeans it took to get to that point. However, it was nice seeing the tracking going across the US, starting on the east coast going to Chicago, then Denver, a stop at Salt Lake, then off to Reno and finally to California in it's new home.

The machine was really well packed as you can tell from the photo, double boxed surrounded by packing beans and then wood frame to ensure it doesn't get crushed.

So far so good with the machine, as noted above it is an heat exchanger machine, which means there is only one boiler in the machine with a tubing going through the boiler to heat the water for brewing quickly, while still being able to steam. It also has an E61 group which is there to maintain the temperature of the shot throughout the shot. One of the good things about the Vibiemme line is they make sure the group doesn't get overly hot while idling like other E61 groups can get excessively hot, thus needing a very long flush of water to make it cool enough for espresso.

It's also relatively small for this type of machine, as from the photo for perspective it has about the same width as the Gaggia Classic, but has much great depth. Still fits well on the counter.

As far as the shots, very smooth from the ones I have taken thus far. The Classic could at times be a little angular if that makes sense and these one are just butter in comparison and I have not had much time to get the hang of this. So I am assuming it will get better too. I wasn't expecting to see such an improvement with my first shot from the machine, but it was really eye opening to taste something that was in my opinion such an improvement.

The steaming has been great thus far, real easy and quick. Weird too being able to make a latte in under minute brewing and steaming at the same time. Will post more later but for now I gotta go back to pulling shots, and thanks again to folks at Roaste.

REVIEWS & COMMENTS

  • @SON TON

    intrepid510 | Thu, 03/01/2012 - 13:55

    Yeah I hope to at some point still learning the machine at this point tho. Finding little quirks to it and trying to find good doses for it. One thing I have noticed is I can dose more in it than a lot people have mentioned you can on a e61 group. I am getting my max at about 18-19 grams in a double basket.

  • WELL, CONGRATULATION!

    Son Ton | Thu, 03/01/2012 - 12:23

    Congratulation on your new aquisition! That is a very sexy machine indeed and hopefully, you can provide us with a really detailed review!

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  • THE JUNIOR IS COMPACT, BUT

    intrepid510 | Fri, 02/24/2012 - 16:18

    The Junior is compact, but still quite imposing against the Gaggia. And while my espresso drinking hasn't increased I have dumped a lot of shots tasting them similar to wine tasting seeing what I can get. Sadly, the Gaggia has already beeen spoken for, a person on the CoffeeGeek BST fourm was asking for one and they met my price so there you go!

  • CONGRATS

    avaserfi | Thu, 02/23/2012 - 10:16

    That is one great buy on ebeans. I have a feeling you will love your new toy. Has your espresso drinking increase a bit since the arrival of your new toy?

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  • BEAUTIFUL!

    EricBNC | Thu, 02/23/2012 - 08:35


    That machine looks awesome - sounds like the shots are great too! I am surprised by how compact the design is compared to the Gaggia.

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  • CONGRATS ON THE NEW MACHINE!

    hoonchul | Thu, 02/23/2012 - 01:03

    Congrats on the new machine! It looks so much more shinier and imposing sitting next to the gaggia. Any plans for the gaggia?

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  • A LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN

    intrepid510 | Wed, 02/22/2012 - 13:49

    Thanks, yeah the upgrade in taste is pretty big when I hit it right. I think I did too long of a cooling flush this morning or didnt let it get to temp, because me shots were a little sour. The steaming tho is so much easier than the Gaggia.

  • SWEET!

    Chamie | Wed, 02/22/2012 - 13:12

    Nice upgrade, indeed! I've been eyeing that baby myself, but I think I need a few intermediate upgrades first. Congrats on all your hard work!

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  • WOW!!!!

    Wakeknot | Wed, 02/22/2012 - 11:35

    The good news is that is a huge upgrade! The bad news is that now you will never be able to make such a big upgrade again in your life no matter how much you spend. Congrats on the new machine. It is one I've always wanted to play with.

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  • THIS WAS ENTIRELY EBEANS

    intrepid510 | Wed, 02/22/2012 - 01:48

    This was entirely ebeans which is amazing, and the first coffee that went into this machine was brown coffee co cotton wood espresso which is amazing that it is still pretty good since its a little old. It's nice well rounded.

  • VIBIEMME JUNION HX

    Lisa | Wed, 02/22/2012 - 01:26

    Nice! Let me know how the coffee tastes when you brew with it. What coffee is going to make the cut of the "first" coffee in the new machine?

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  • CONGRATS!

    jbviau | Wed, 02/22/2012 - 00:58

    Did you kick in some $$, or was this an eBeans-only purchase? Either way, sweet. Consider that upgraditis cured!

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