Mine was $600 but needed some unknown repair. And shipping was $190. New 
reverse pressure valve was $28. Thing is an absolute peach now.

I was so close to pulling the trigger on a profitec 700 for $3200. Looks 
like a good machine but that price... so I bought a used breville oracle 
that was fortunately still under warranty. That is a machine you definitely 
don't want to own... is like that little girl in the exorcist and they 
won't sell you parts.

I'm really glad I waited because these brewtus are perfectly adequate 
machines and parts availability is terrific. I'm driving this one with a 
kafatek mc5 and once you have a brewtus-level machine then definitely the 
grinder is the thing that matters.

On Tuesday, September 12, 2023 at 8:14:17 AM UTC-7 Jared Clifton wrote:

> What'd you end up paying, if you don't mind me asking? Trying to decide if 
> it makes sense to hold onto my current machine, and wondering what they're 
> going for these days.
>
> On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 3:42:39 PM UTC-5 Eric Christoffersen 
> wrote:
>
>> To close this I ended up getting a b4 off ebay. Quite a lovely machine 
>> inside.
>>
>> On Monday, July 24, 2023 at 5:09:42 PM UTC-7 Eric Christoffersen wrote:
>>
>>> I went shopping for a 2nd machine and not really impressed. Now thinking 
>>> it'd be best to just get another brewtus. I figure I can keep them running 
>>> or bring them back to life.
>>>
>>> Anyone have an old brewtus they'd sell me? Condition/aesthetics aren't 
>>> important but I do need one that can be used without plumbing.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Eric
>>
>>

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