delonghi magnifica esam3300

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Not sure about everyone else, but I reckon this thing pulls a pretty great shot. My workplace has had one for about 7 years and it gets hammered by 30+ people every day. After seeing how well it held up, I recently picked up a secondhand one for $80 (AUD). Gave it a good clean inside, replaced the rubber seals and it's been making some seriously good coffee ever since (and that's coming from a Breville Barista Express).

Only real downside is that it's a bit noisy, but honestly, I can live with that.

Anyone else used one of these before? What do you think of it?

Also, what's your best second-hand coffee machine bargain? Ever picked up something cheap that turned out to be an absolute coffee making weapon?

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u/SpiteLegitimate3320 — 3 days ago

Any pastel green feature wall/vj panel wall colour recommendations

Looking to paint our nursery a pastel green (with half VJ panels). Would love any recommendations on colours or brands you’ve used. Bonus points if you can share photos!

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u/SpiteLegitimate3320 — 23 days ago

Dado rails

Where can I get some nice looking dado rails for my 9mm thick vj panels. It will be going in our nursery. The bunnings one isnt the best, seeing if anyone else has any better options. Im located in Melbourne. Need about 5m in total.

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u/SpiteLegitimate3320 — 24 days ago

Dado rails

Where can I get some nice looking dado rails for my 9mm thick vj panels. It will be going in our nursery. The bunnings one isnt the best, seeing if anyone else has any better options. Im located in Melbourne. Need about 5m in total.

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u/SpiteLegitimate3320 — 25 days ago

Dado rails

Where can I get some nice looking dado rails for my 9mm thick vj panels. It will be going in our nursery. The bunnings one isnt the best, seeing if anyone else has any better options. Im located in Melbourne. Need about 5m in total.

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u/SpiteLegitimate3320 — 26 days ago

Overwhelmed with choice

There are so many SS cookware options out there it’s honestly a bit overwhelming. We just got an AEG 60cm induction cooktop installed and now we’re thinking of ditching all our old stuff and starting fresh.

Happy to spend for quality. I was leaning toward Made In at first, but after going through this subreddit, it doesn’t seem like the top pick anymore.

We mostly cook stir fry, fried rice, soups, curries, pasta, and red meats (goat, lamb, beef). Looking to get some really good stainless steel pots + a fry pans, 1 carbon steel wok and1 cast iron piece

Our current cookware is just a mix of hard anodised stuff and bessemer (had for like 20 years), so this would be a full reset.

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u/SpiteLegitimate3320 — 2 months ago