Availability Update

Jura Impressa J9 - Limited Availability

The Jura Impressa J9 is a previous-generation model no longer in regular production. Current Jura machines have significantly improved grinder technology, displays, and drink menus. Below are the best modern replacements.

  • Best replacement: Jura E8 - superior technology at a similar or lower price
  • Premium option: Jura S8 - touchscreen interface, premium build
  • The J9 was a solid machine, but 2026 models are a meaningful upgrade
This is an older model with limited stock. Modern alternatives offer better features and warranty support.

Best for: Buyers who were considering the J9 and want the best current alternative

Not ideal for: Owners looking for J9 replacement parts - contact Jura service directly

How Do These Alternatives Compare?

The J9 was a mid-premium Jura from a previous generation. Here is how it stacks up against current models.

FeatureImpressa J9 (previous gen)E8 recommendedS8
Specialties111715
GrinderAroma+ (older)Aroma G3 (current)Aroma G3 (current)
DisplayTFT color2.8” color TFT4.3” touchscreen
Milk systemOne-touch (basic)Fine foam (advanced)Fine foam (advanced)
P.E.P.NoYesYes
WarrantyExpiredFull manufacturerFull manufacturer
Typical price$800 - $1,200 (used)$1,500 - $2,000 (new)$2,000 - $2,500 (new)

Bottom line: The E8 is a clear upgrade over the J9 in grinder quality, milk system, espresso extraction (P.E.P.), and drink variety. While it costs more than a used J9, you get a new machine with full warranty and significantly better daily coffee.

Why We Recommend Upgrading

  • P.E.P. extraction. The J9 predates Jura’s Pulse Extraction Process. The E8 and S8 both have it, producing noticeably richer, more full-bodied espresso.
  • Fine-foam milk. The J9’s milk system was good for its time but cannot match the microfoam quality of current fine-foam technology.
  • Grinder improvement. The Aroma G3 is quieter, more consistent, and faster than the J9’s older Aroma+ grinder.
  • Warranty and parts. A new E8 comes with a full manufacturer warranty. J9 parts are increasingly difficult to source.

FAQ

Is the Jura Impressa J9 discontinued?

Yes. The Impressa J9 One Touch (and J9 TFT) are previous-generation models that Jura no longer manufactures. Used units still appear on resale sites, but we recommend current models for better value and warranty coverage.

Is a used J9 still worth buying?

In most cases, no. A used J9 costs $800-1,200 without warranty. For $300-500 more, you can get a new E8 with better technology, more drinks, fine-foam milk, P.E.P. extraction, and a full warranty. The E8 is the better investment. Read the J9 review for more on this model.

What is the J9’s closest modern equivalent?

The Jura E8 is the closest match in terms of positioning - a premium home machine with one-touch convenience. The E8 significantly outperforms the J9 in grinder quality, milk frothing, and drink variety.

I already own a J9 - should I upgrade?

If your J9 is still working well, there is no rush. But when it is time to replace, the E8 or S8 will feel like a significant upgrade in espresso quality, milk texture, and ease of use. Read the E8 review to see what you would gain.

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