
Jura E8
Best for: Home users who want cafe-quality drinks
Our take: Best value in Jura's lineup. The automatic milk frother consistently produces café-quality microfoam, and 17 programmable drinks means variety for the whole family.

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Best for: Home users who want cafe-quality drinks
Our take: Best value in Jura's lineup. The automatic milk frother consistently produces café-quality microfoam, and 17 programmable drinks means variety for the whole family.

Best for: Enthusiasts who want the absolute best
Our take: The Z10's Product Recognizing Grinder adjusts automatically to different beans. Cold brew extraction is a game-changer for summer.

Best for: First-time buyers & small spaces
Our take: Compact, affordable, and incredibly easy to use. Perfect for espresso purists who don't need milk drinks.

Best for: High-volume commercial use
Our take: Dual grinders, dual heating systems, and capacity for 30+ cups per day. Built like a tank, performs like a dream.
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| Features | Jura E6 | Jura E8 | Jura Z10 | Jura GIGA 6 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Best For | Home | Home+ | Enthusiast | Commercial |
| Milk Frother | Auto | Auto | Pro | Dual |
| Grinder Settings | 6 | 6 | 10 | 10 |
| Drinks Programmed | 8 | 17 | 32 | 35 |
| Water Capacity | 64 oz | 64 oz | 101 oz | 135 oz |
| Cups Per Day | 5-10 | 10-20 | 20-30 | 30+ |
| App Control | ||||
| Our Rating | 4.8/5 | 4.6/5 | 5/5 | 4.9/5 |
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The Jura Z10's 'cold extraction' is not cold brew. It uses room-temperature water to extract espresso slower and smoother than hot extraction - less bitter, more naturally sweet. This guide explains what cold extraction does, how it compares to true cold brew, iced espresso, and whether the Z10's cold feature justifies the $500 premium over the E8.