Jura E6 vs KitchenAid KF8
Quick take: The Jura E6 costs $100 less; the KitchenAid KF8 heats up faster (40 seconds).
| Spec | Jura E6 | KitchenAid KF8 |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $1,400 | $1,500 |
| Rating | 4.5★ (1,900) | 4★ (200) |
| Type | Super-Automatic | Super-Automatic |
| Boiler | Thermoblock | Thermoblock |
| Built-in grinder | Yes | Yes |
| Pump pressure | 15 bar | 19 bar |
| Water capacity | 64 oz | 74 oz |
| Warm-up time | 60 seconds | 40 seconds |
| Steam wand | Auto | Auto (Milk Carafe) |
| Basket type | — | — |
| Best for | Enthusiasts | Milk Drinks |
| Dimensions | 11 x 17.5 x 13.8 in | 10.2 x 18.5 x 14.3 in |
| Weight | 22 lbs | 28 lbs |
| Warranty | 2 years | 2 years |
Pros & cons
Jura E6
- ✓P.E.P. makes excellent espresso
- ✓Swiss engineering quality
- ✓Quiet operation
- ✓Beautiful design
- ✗Very expensive
- ✗No built-in milk system
- ✗Proprietary cleaning products
- ✗Expensive repairs
KitchenAid KF8
- ✓Quiet Mark certified - noticeably quieter than Jura or De'Longhi rivals
- ✓5-inch touchscreen is the most intuitive interface in the category
- ✓Dedicated oat, almond, and soy modes actually texture alt-milks properly
- ✓Dual-drink delivery pours two milk drinks simultaneously
- ✗Reliability complaints on r/superautomatic - some owners went through multiple replacements
- ✗4.0-star average trails established competitors, suggesting QC inconsistency
- ✗First-generation platform with an unproven parts and service network
- ✗Milk carafe tubing clogs without diligent cleaning after every session

