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TroyR Senior Member Joined: 14 Apr 2004 Posts: 429 Location: St. Albert, Alberta Expertise: I love coffee
Espresso: bezzera BZ02s Grinder: mazzer rio normale, solis... Vac Pot: bodum santos Drip: french press Roaster: i-roast 2
Posted Tue Aug 28, 2007, 8:14pm Subject: Re: Expobar Dealer in Canada?
This is what I know of Edmonton machine dealers.
An active CoffeeGeek runs this operation in St. Albert Coffee Philter I haven't met him, but that's where I'd probably start for my next machine. No Expobar on his website though.
Hi Scott, there's a place in Montreal that sells Expobar, some parts & service. I called them about 3 weeks ago but can't find the phone #. I even searched all the cookies on my computer to dig it up, but I must of missed it.
There's a name of the company in a post here on the forums some where, & I'll try to find it., but not tonight it's way too late..
P.S. I found it! @ 3:18am.. It's called Edika, Edika Imports Inc. Les Importations Edika see here please: http://www.edika.com/en/index.html The parts man to talk to is Vonderay Toll free:1-877-521-8452 Ext:126.
When there click @ the top of the page under "Machines", then @ the bottom of that page "Click here to browse/order our coffee machines online." Then a pull down menu "Espresso Machines: Little Commercial", click search now., then you'll find for E61 Expobar Office Leva (Lever), etc.
How has that experience been for you? Not that I have the bug... but if I were to get bitten by the dreaded "upgrade" desires, it is always good info to have. :)
It went just fine. The machine arrived in perfect condition it seems. They were back ordered on a few items, but informed me of that before I paid. I expect to receive the last accessories in a week or so.
The machine itself is remarkable. It is very easy to get consistent shots with. I didn’t want to have to “temperature surf” a HX machine and with the two boilers I don’t need to. So far I am very happy, though it is an expensive machine so I should be. I very glad with my choice so far.
altiplano Senior Member Joined: 6 Mar 2008 Posts: 5 Location: The Best Coast Expertise: I love coffee
Posted Sun Mar 9, 2008, 5:32pm Subject: Re: Expobar Dealer in Canada?
TBB -
I am considering an expobar pulser/mini mazzer combo from wholelattelove...
How was the duty importing it from the US? I know I'll get hit with GST and possibly a brokerage fee, unless I go broker it myself, but I have no idea what % duty to expect if any at all. Also, if you don't mind me asking, where did you order from?
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