Photos of built in coffee makers?
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Comments (18)moja - what lead you to the conclusion that BSH was sourcing their coffee machines from Electrolux? The machines don't look at all similar to me, and certainly not a direct re- badge. Also, it would be VERY uncharacteristic of a huge multi-national like Bosch going to another for something they could do in house. Now the machines under the Bosch, Gaggenau and Thermador labels are petty much the same unit sans badges. I'm also thinking that the BSH offerings were around long before Electrolux even offered a system for sale. Thinking I put one in or project manager's condo around 05' when they had just come out. FWIW - Dacor's unit was made for them by Kuppersbusch and it looks to me like the Elux one is very very similar to it right down to 8 selection buttons with exactly the same features butoon for button. Perhaps the biggest giveaway in my mind is the blue lighting they all share. No one else's units have that and it's kinda been a signature look of Kuppersbusch fro the start. I'll also hazzard a guess that Elux may well bring in a unit from their AEG division to take this thing's place. I'm supposing it's a UL approval issue, and Kbusch has long rebadged their units for others and has UL approval already in place....See MoreMax height to place Miele built in coffee maker?
Comments (15)Judy, We ended up changing things around. We lowered the XXL steam oven so that it ended at 42" AFF, allowing us to put a full size drawer below it and started the coffee maker at 42", ending at 60". This allowed us to put a very usable cabinet above the coffee maker with two sliders so that we could reach the back of what would now be a 24" deep cabinet. As with everything it is trade-offs. I think if there were no other considerations at all the ideal height is more or less 42" to 60" and my thought was that bending a bit to use the oven was worth having the coffee maker easily accessible and in optimal location. Having said that, I think ending it at 6' is perfectly fine and if we had gone w/ the regular 18" size oven I am sure we would have done that. Once we went to 24", cabinet wise, it was much easier to either do one full size cabinet below (ending coffee maker at 5') or to keep the oven at counter height and end the coffee maker at 6'-6", which by all accounts was too high. In between was problematic....See MoreHow do I put the infuser back into my Wolf built-in coffee maker?
Comments (3)After some time on the phone with Wolf, we finally figured out that the tube at the bottom of the infuser was extended. It's like a suction tube so it wasn't moving at all, nor did I think it was movable. Turns out, it was in an extended position and once it was pushed back into place, the infuser fit back into the machine....See MoreThermador built in coffee maker cabinet depth
Comments (1)I am a cabinet maker and had the same question. I was assured by a Thermador rep that, yes, you can put the transformer above or below as long as the cable from the transformer to the back of the coffee maker is long enough. is long enough. You still do need to be sure it is in a vented area as it does get quite warm. My customer paid over $8K for their machine. And it makes one cup at a time. I don't get it....See Moregidgetgirly
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