Jura GIGA 10 vs Jura J8 Twin
Quick take: The Jura J8 Twin costs $1,700 less.
| Spec | Jura GIGA 10 | Jura J8 Twin |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $5,499 | $3,799 |
| Rating | 4.7★ (100) | 4.7★ (100) |
| Type | Super-Automatic | Super-Automatic |
| Boiler | Thermoblock | Thermoblock |
| Built-in grinder | Yes | Yes |
| Pump pressure | 15 bar | 15 bar |
| Water capacity | 88 oz | 64 oz |
| Warm-up time | 60 seconds | 60 seconds |
| Steam wand | Auto | Auto |
| Basket type | — | — |
| Best for | Enthusiasts | Enthusiasts |
| Dimensions | 12.6 x 18.6 x 16.3 in | 12.6 x 17.6 x 14.7 in |
| Weight | 40 lbs | 25 lbs |
| Warranty | 2 years | 2 years |
Pros & cons
Jura GIGA 10
- ✓Simultaneous brewing and steaming via dual thermoblocks
- ✓Two ceramic-disc grinders with automatic adjustment
- ✓Hot and cold brew specialties from one machine
- ✓Huge 88 oz tank suits heavy household use
- ✗Five and a half thousand dollars - costs more than prosumer dual boilers
- ✗Enormous and heavy; effectively a permanent counter fixture
- ✗Same non-removable brew group service model as cheaper Juras
- ✗Overkill unless the whole household drinks specialty coffee daily
Jura J8 Twin
- ✓Two hoppers and grinders - decaf and regular without swapping beans
- ✓Cold-brew extraction produces genuinely different iced drinks
- ✓Sweet Foam dosing and a bright modern touchscreen
- ✓Automatic Grind Adjustment keeps both grinders dialed
- ✗Nearly four thousand dollars - Z10 territory
- ✗Brew group not user-removable, like all Juras
- ✗Big 12.6-inch-wide body needs generous counter space
- ✗Milk system upkeep is daily and unavoidable

