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| Overall Rating |
9.1, Based on 66 Reviews |
| Avg Price |
$1,649.00 |
| Manufacturer |
Isomac |
| Machine Type |
semi commercial, pump, solenoid valve, reservoir, drawer, espresso machine |
| Colors |
Steel |
| Class |
Semi / Automatic Heat Exchanger Boiler |
| Pro Review |
No |
| First Look |
No |
| QuickShot |
No |

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The Tea (pronounced Teh ah) is another of a new breed of serious espresso machines for home or very light commercial use. |
| Mr. Will (quality: 7.4) |
03.29.2003 |
Rating: 9.4 |
| Bottom Line: Great machine, easy to use, fast and Chris is the only guy to buy from. |
| Murray West (quality: 7.6) |
11.24.2003 |
Rating: 9.4 |
| Bottom Line: A true step-up from 500 dollar machines, great build quality, very solid, but a pitifully small water reservoir. |
| Noel Hong (quality: 7.2) |
07.28.2002 |
Rating: 8.8 |
| Bottom Line: With good water, fresh roasted beans, proper grind & average technique this machine will deliver a good to great shot. |
| Owen O'Neill (quality: 8.3) |
04.24.2003 |
Rating: 9.2 |
| Bottom Line: Cool retro looks and consistently great shots - a dream machine! |
| Paul Cordes (quality: 7.0) |
02.09.2003 |
Rating: 9.8 |
| Bottom Line: Great espresso after a short and easy learning curve. |
| Paul Gitmark (quality: 8.4) |
01.23.2008 |
Rating: 9.8 |
| Bottom Line: Quality on the inside and outside, a true joy to use and have at home. |
| Paul Kocurek (quality: 8.6) |
12.03.2003 |
Rating: 10.0 |
| Bottom Line: After spending a year with Livia, Tea has left a refreshingly sweet taste in my mouth. |
| Paul Wood (quality: 5.7) |
01.12.2004 |
Rating: 8.8 |
| Bottom Line: Spend the extra to get the best, you'll save money in the long run! |
| Peter Bigone (quality: 10.0) |
02.27.2013 |
Rating: 9.4 |
| Bottom Line: Gorgeous, reliable, quality machine. |
| Peter Hanson (quality: 5.0) |
04.23.2003 |
Rating: 9.8 |
| Bottom Line: If you are serious about espresso and can spring for the Tea, you won't look back. |
| Phil Olsen (quality: 4.7) |
05.06.2004 |
Rating: 9.2 |
| Bottom Line: Isomac Tea is a machine for the home barista who cares about their coffee. |
| Po-Jen Cheng (quality: 5.8) |
11.06.2002 |
Rating: 9.8 |
| Bottom Line: You are getting your money worth with this machine and with Chris' Coffee. |
| Rob Wainstein (quality: 4.6) |
08.30.2005 |
Rating: 8.6 |
| Bottom Line: the question i am trying to answer is whether truly amazingly delicious coffee is worth over $1000.00. hey. there are worse obsessions. |
| Scott Vervoordt (quality: 6.1) |
11.02.2002 |
Rating: 9.2 |
| Bottom Line: Excellent value for the money..Great machine in a limited amount of space! |
| Stephen Swayne (quality: 7.8) |
08.18.2007 |
Rating: 9.2 |
| Bottom Line: Best espresso for the money! Stainless steel eye candy! AMAZING espresso! |
| Steve Rockwell (quality: 5.2) |
02.01.2003 |
Rating: 9.2 |
| Bottom Line: Isomac + Chris Coffee = Happiness |
| Stuart Brody (quality: 0.9) |
11.04.2002 |
Rating: 10.0 |
| Bottom Line: Buy it, you don't need to look any further |
| Susan Lewis (quality: 6.0) |
01.19.2003 |
Rating: 10.0 |
| Bottom Line: An excellent solidly built espresso machine that should last for decades with proper care. |
| Tarik Ghbeish (quality: 7.9) |
10.06.2003 |
Rating: 9.2 |
| Bottom Line: Worth every penny if you require quality and value. |
| Tom (quality: 1.2) |
12.07.2001 |
Rating: 6.8 |
| Bottom Line: sucks-puts water into milk when steaming |
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