Machine for mobile operation - Barista Exchange2024-03-29T13:30:06Zhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/forum/topics/machine-for-mobile-operation?commentId=1688216%3AComment%3A555276&feed=yes&xn_auth=noGina's spot on and a little b…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2009-07-18:1688216:Comment:5568832009-07-18T01:20:29.766ZJason Shipleyhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/JasonShipley
Gina's spot on and a little bird told me she can get you a good deal on just about anything you want.<br />
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We had a good day with our GS, we had a rainy day and only did about $700 but I was in the weeds for a good solid hour and the machine remained stable under constant use. We did 12oz double shot lattes and cap's and had no problem. A 110v machine inherently has compromises but with the GS there are very few.<br />
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<cite>Gina Palandri said:…</cite>
Gina's spot on and a little bird told me she can get you a good deal on just about anything you want.<br />
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We had a good day with our GS, we had a rainy day and only did about $700 but I was in the weeds for a good solid hour and the machine remained stable under constant use. We did 12oz double shot lattes and cap's and had no problem. A 110v machine inherently has compromises but with the GS there are very few.<br />
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<cite>Gina Palandri said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.baristaexchange.com/forum/topics/machine-for-mobile-operation?page=1&commentId=1688216%3AComment%3A556873&x=1#1688216Comment556873"><div>I am going to opt this way...<br/> A GS3 no doubt if you want the craft.<br/>
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Something like a Franke Flair if you want a super auto. All self contained.</div>
</blockquote> I am going to opt this way...…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2009-07-18:1688216:Comment:5568732009-07-18T01:08:41.186ZGina Palandrihttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/GinaPalandri
I am going to opt this way...<br />
A GS3 no doubt if you want the craft.<br />
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Something like a Franke Flair if you want a super auto. All self contained.
I am going to opt this way...<br />
A GS3 no doubt if you want the craft.<br />
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Something like a Franke Flair if you want a super auto. All self contained. Hi!
I own Mocha My Day. Http…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2009-07-17:1688216:Comment:5564862009-07-17T18:36:35.423ZTodd Reddemanhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/ToddReddeman
Hi!<br />
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I own Mocha My Day. <a href="Http://www.mochamyday.com">Http://www.mochamyday.com</a><br />
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<cite>Nick Bimmerle said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.baristaexchange.com/forum/topics/machine-for-mobile-operation#1688216Comment554730"><div>Todd,<br></br> <br></br> What is the name of the company you work for in Atlanta?<br></br>
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<cite>Todd Reddeman said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.baristaexchange.com/forum/topics/machine-for-mobile-operation#1688216Comment554666"><div>If your friend is…</div>
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Hi!<br />
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I own Mocha My Day. <a href="Http://www.mochamyday.com">Http://www.mochamyday.com</a><br />
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<cite>Nick Bimmerle said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.baristaexchange.com/forum/topics/machine-for-mobile-operation#1688216Comment554730"><div>Todd,<br/> <br/>
What is the name of the company you work for in Atlanta?<br/>
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<cite>Todd Reddeman said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.baristaexchange.com/forum/topics/machine-for-mobile-operation#1688216Comment554666"><div>If your friend is serious about looking for a good machine for a mobile operation, they might want to contact our company. We do not sell machines. We are a 10 plus year old mobile espresso company in Atlanta. Currently, we are putting together a franchise package that he/she may be interested in hearing about. In regards to equipment, no offense intended in any way to other contributors, but I wouldn't use any of the machines recommended. Good suggestions but not what we use or would choose to use for a number of reasons. I can help your friend based on real experience, not speculation. Good luck!</div>
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</blockquote> Thanks for the suggestions! M…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2009-07-16:1688216:Comment:5554522009-07-16T14:28:48.758ZLarry Prochazkahttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/Larry
Thanks for the suggestions! Mobile at this moment means portable, carry from place to place. We just had a festival in town, they took iced coffee, etc and realized they might like being able to make hot drinks as well. Thus, the exploration of possibilities. I don't think this would be a huge mobile operation but an occasional offering like a few festivals, local events and the like.
Thanks for the suggestions! Mobile at this moment means portable, carry from place to place. We just had a festival in town, they took iced coffee, etc and realized they might like being able to make hot drinks as well. Thus, the exploration of possibilities. I don't think this would be a huge mobile operation but an occasional offering like a few festivals, local events and the like. When you say "mobile" - do yo…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2009-07-16:1688216:Comment:5554202009-07-16T13:42:55.916ZJay Caragayhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/JayCaragay
When you say "mobile" - do you mean mounted in a vehicle or simply a machine that you can carry from place to place?<br />
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For a more "mobile" operation, I think Dalla Corte has some great options. Low power consumption and very efficient.
When you say "mobile" - do you mean mounted in a vehicle or simply a machine that you can carry from place to place?<br />
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For a more "mobile" operation, I think Dalla Corte has some great options. Low power consumption and very efficient. Larry why dont you stick with…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2009-07-16:1688216:Comment:5552762009-07-16T07:47:42.648ZAlun Evanshttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/AlunEvans
Larry why dont you stick with a lever? You could get a 2 group- do away with the electricity component by running it on gas with a foot pump option for the water. You would still need to use electricity- but with the big user out of the way, it might work well!
Larry why dont you stick with a lever? You could get a 2 group- do away with the electricity component by running it on gas with a foot pump option for the water. You would still need to use electricity- but with the big user out of the way, it might work well! The GS3 is a great machine fo…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2009-07-15:1688216:Comment:5550342009-07-15T23:23:19.000ZJason Shipleyhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/JasonShipley
The GS3 is a great machine for catering if you care about drink quality and serving traditional drinks. If the focus of your business is larger volume American sized drinks I don't think you will be happy with the amount of steam you get from the GS3. We are running a concession this weekend at the Midwest Folk and Fiber Festival and should give our machine a real workout. I did a 200 person wedding with no problems last month.
The GS3 is a great machine for catering if you care about drink quality and serving traditional drinks. If the focus of your business is larger volume American sized drinks I don't think you will be happy with the amount of steam you get from the GS3. We are running a concession this weekend at the Midwest Folk and Fiber Festival and should give our machine a real workout. I did a 200 person wedding with no problems last month. Todd,
What is the name of th…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2009-07-15:1688216:Comment:5547302009-07-15T18:54:40.586ZNick Bimmerlehttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/NickBimmerle
Todd,<br />
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What is the name of the company you work for in Atlanta?<br />
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<cite>Todd Reddeman said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.baristaexchange.com/forum/topics/machine-for-mobile-operation#1688216Comment554666"><div>If your friend is serious about looking for a good machine for a mobile operation, they might want to contact our company. We do not sell machines. We are a 10 plus year old mobile espresso company in Atlanta. Currently, we are putting together a franchise package that he/she may be…</div>
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Todd,<br />
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What is the name of the company you work for in Atlanta?<br />
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<cite>Todd Reddeman said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.baristaexchange.com/forum/topics/machine-for-mobile-operation#1688216Comment554666"><div>If your friend is serious about looking for a good machine for a mobile operation, they might want to contact our company. We do not sell machines. We are a 10 plus year old mobile espresso company in Atlanta. Currently, we are putting together a franchise package that he/she may be interested in hearing about. In regards to equipment, no offense intended in any way to other contributors, but I wouldn't use any of the machines recommended. Good suggestions but not what we use or would choose to use for a number of reasons. I can help your friend based on real experience, not speculation. Good luck!</div>
</blockquote> If your friend is serious abo…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2009-07-15:1688216:Comment:5546662009-07-15T18:24:47.155ZTodd Reddemanhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/ToddReddeman
If your friend is serious about looking for a good machine for a mobile operation, they might want to contact our company. We do not sell machines. We are a 10 plus year old mobile espresso company in Atlanta. Currently, we are putting together a franchise package that he/she may be interested in hearing about. In regards to equipment, no offense intended in any way to other contributors, but I wouldn't use any of the machines recommended. Good suggestions but not what we use or would choose to…
If your friend is serious about looking for a good machine for a mobile operation, they might want to contact our company. We do not sell machines. We are a 10 plus year old mobile espresso company in Atlanta. Currently, we are putting together a franchise package that he/she may be interested in hearing about. In regards to equipment, no offense intended in any way to other contributors, but I wouldn't use any of the machines recommended. Good suggestions but not what we use or would choose to use for a number of reasons. I can help your friend based on real experience, not speculation. Good luck! Thanks for the ideas. I'd per…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2009-07-15:1688216:Comment:5545172009-07-15T17:00:50.693ZLarry Prochazkahttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/Larry
Thanks for the ideas. I'd personally lean toward the single group machine and keep it simple. Cheers...
Thanks for the ideas. I'd personally lean toward the single group machine and keep it simple. Cheers...