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How Much Coffee Does a Jura Use Per Cup? (And How to Change It)
A Jura uses roughly 8-10g of ground coffee per espresso at default settings - but you can change this significantly via the aroma level and grinder dial. Here is exactly how much each drink uses and how to adjust it.
Best Jura Under $2,000 (2026): Which Models Are Worth the Price?
Jura's lineup spans $699 to $5,000+. Under $2,000, you have four real options: ENA 4, E6, E8, and S8. Here is which one to buy based on your drink habits, household size, and how much the milk system matters.
Jura J.O.E. App Guide (2026): Setup, Features, and What It Actually Does
The Jura J.O.E. app connects your phone to your machine for remote brewing, custom drink programming, and maintenance tracking. Here is what it does, which Jura models support it, and whether it is worth using.
Jura Milk System Guide (2026): HP3 vs HP2, Best Milk Types, and Foam Optimization
Jura uses three milk system tiers: basic frothing, HP2 fine foam, and HP3 fine foam. Here is what each one produces, which models have which, and how to get the best possible foam from your machine.
How Loud Are Jura Espresso Machines? Noise Levels Compared (2026)
Jura machines are not silent, but they are quieter than most super-automatics. The grinder is the loudest part (65-72 dB) and runs for 8-12 seconds per brew. Here is how loud each model is, how to reduce noise, and what to expect if you brew in an apartment or shared space.
Jura Troubleshooting Guide (2026): Fix Every Common Problem
Jura machine not working right? Find your symptom below: weak coffee, cold coffee, fill beans error, milk frother problems, error codes, leaking, not turning on. Every common Jura problem with step-by-step fixes.
Jura Symbols and Icons Guide: What Every Display Symbol Means
Jura machines use icons and symbols for maintenance prompts, error states, and drink options. Here is what every common Jura symbol means - from the blinking cup icon to the water drop and wrench symbols.
Jura Cool Control Review: Is the Milk Cooler Worth $200+? (2026)
The Jura Cool Control keeps milk at 4C and connects wirelessly to your machine. It costs $200-$280 depending on size. Here is whether it actually improves foam quality, how it works, and who needs one.
Jura Milk Containers Explained: Which One Fits Your Machine? (2026)
Jura offers 4 milk container options - basic tube-in-carton, glass milk container, Cool Control cooler, and the built-in milk system. Here is which one your model uses, which upgrades are worth it, and how each affects foam quality.
Jura Brew Unit Cleaning: How to Maintain Your Brew Group (2026)
Jura brew units are not user-removable - but that does not mean you cannot maintain them. Here is how to keep your brew group clean, when to lubricate it, and when professional service is needed.
Is a Jura Espresso Machine Worth It? Honest Cost Analysis (2026)
A Jura E8 costs $1,400. A daily Starbucks habit costs $1,825 per year. Here is the real cost-per-cup math, what you spend on maintenance, and how long until a Jura pays for itself.
Jura Milk Frother Not Working? Fix Weak Foam, Spitting & No Foam
Jura milk frother producing thin foam, spitting milk, or not frothing at all? The fix is almost always a cleaning issue. Here is the step-by-step troubleshooting guide, ordered by most common cause.
Best Coffee Beans for Jura Milk Drinks (Cappuccino, Latte, Flat White)
Milk drinks need different beans than straight espresso. Here are the best beans for cappuccino, latte, and flat white from a Jura - chosen for how they taste through milk, not on their own.
Can You Use Dark Roast or Oily Beans in a Jura? What Actually Happens
Oily dark roast beans are the number one cause of Jura grinder clogs and declining coffee quality. Here is exactly what happens inside the machine, which beans are safe, and how to recover if you have already been using oily beans.
Jura Grinder Settings Explained: How to Adjust for Better Coffee
Your Jura's grinder has 3 to 6 settings depending on the model - but the manual barely explains what they do. This guide covers when to adjust, which direction to go, model-specific instructions, and the mistakes that damage burrs.
Jura Repair vs Replace: When to Fix It and When to Upgrade (Real Cost Guide)
Jura repairs cost $380-$850 through authorized service. A new E8 costs $1,400. Here is the exact math on when to repair vs replace your Jura, based on machine age, repair type, and total cost of ownership.
How to Descale a Jura Espresso Machine (Model-by-Model Guide)
Step-by-step descaling instructions for every current Jura model - ENA 4, ENA 8, E6, E8, S8, Z10, and GIGA. Includes which tablets to use, how long it takes, and the mistakes that damage your machine.
Jura Coffee Weak or Watery: 7 Causes and How to Fix Each One
Jura coffee coming out weak or watery? The most common causes are grind too coarse, stale beans, strength setting too low, or a dirty brew unit. Work through this checklist in order - most cases are fixed in under 5 minutes.
Jura Coffee Not Hot Enough: Causes and Fixes for All Models
Jura coffee coming out lukewarm? The most common causes are: cold cup, temperature setting too low, scale buildup reducing boiler efficiency, or the machine still warming up. Most are fixed in under 2 minutes.
Jura Says 'Fill Bean Container' But It's Full - How to Fix It
Jura shows 'Fill Bean Container' even when the hopper is full? Fix it in 5 minutes. The most common cause is the bean gate - a small lever under the hopper that accidentally moves to the closed position. Here are all the fixes, step by step.
Jura Cleaning Schedule: Complete Maintenance Calendar (2026)
Every Jura maintenance task, how often to do it, and what happens if you skip it. Cleaning tablets every 200 brews, descaling every 2-3 months, filter every 2 months. Here is the complete schedule.
Jura Error Codes Guide: What Every Message Means and How to Fix It
Jura error messages decoded: what each notification means, whether it is urgent, and exactly what to do about it. Covers all common Jura models including the E8, S8, Z10, ENA 4, and D6.
How Long Do Jura Espresso Machines Last? (Honest Lifespan Guide)
With proper maintenance, most Jura machines last 7-10 years. Without it, 3-4 years. Here is exactly what determines Jura lifespan, what breaks first, and how to extend it significantly.
Jura S8 vs Z10: Is the $1,000 Upgrade Worth It? (2026)
The Jura Z10 costs around $1,000 more than the S8. You get the P.R.G. grinder, cold brew, 32 specialties, and WiFi. Here is exactly what that means in practice - and who should pay the premium.
Best Jura Espresso Machine (2026): Which Model Is Right for You?
The best Jura espresso machine in 2026 depends on one thing: how often you make milk drinks. This guide matches each Jura model to the right buyer - from the ENA 4 to the Z10 flagship.
Jura S8 vs E8: Is the Upgrade Worth It? (2026)
The Jura S8 costs $500-700 more than the E8. Both use the same Aroma G3 grinder and fine-foam milk system. Here is exactly what you get for the extra money - and who should pay it.
Jura S8 Review (2026): Is the $500 Upgrade Over the E8 Worth It?
The Jura S8 costs $500-700 more than the E8 but uses the same grinder and fine-foam milk system. Here is exactly what the 4.3-inch touchscreen and larger water tank get you - and whether it justifies the upgrade.
Best Bean-to-Cup Coffee Machine for the Office (2026): WE8, GIGA 6, or S8?
The best bean-to-cup coffee machine for office use depends on team size. The Jura WE8 is built specifically for professional environments. The GIGA 6 handles higher volume. The S8 works for small teams. Here is how to choose.
Barista’s Inside Scoop to Top Coffee Machines
Jura’s Top Coffee Machines: A Barista’s Inside Scoop After years of hands-on experience with Jura machines, I’ve witnessed the brand’s relentless pursuit of...