Jura Z10 (Z10)

Price$4,000–$4,500 · Verified reviews1,284 · Updated2026-03-26

One-line verdict

Best super-automatic for users who want 32+ push-button drinks including genuine cold-brew extraction without ever touching a portafilter.

How it compares

  • vs De’Longhi Eletta Explore ($2,300): Jura Z10 wins on espresso flavor, cold extraction quality, and build, Eletta wins on price and larger drink variety.
  • vs Philips 3200 LatteGo ($1,000): Jura Z10 wins on everything except price; Philips wins on value for basic milk drinks.

What verified buyers consistently say

Praised (mentioned in >75% of positive reviews)

  • Revolutionary cold-brew extraction system that actually tastes like cold brew, not just iced espresso
  • Outstanding espresso and milk foam quality with almost zero effort or cleaning hassle
  • Premium build, quiet grinder, and intuitive touchscreen that feels futuristic

Criticized (mentioned in >65% of negative reviews)

  • Extremely high price tag and expensive proprietary maintenance tablets/filters
  • Some plastic components (drip tray tabs) feel cheap for a $4,000+ machine

Best for

Busy professionals, offices, or households that want café variety (hot + cold) with zero barista skill, guests who want to self-serve.

Not for

Budget-conscious buyers, purists who enjoy manual dialing and tinkering, anyone who wants maximum shot customization.

Specifications

SpecValue
GrinderAromaG3 quiet grinder
Brew unitAutomatic 15 g capacity
ThermoblockDual
Water tank2.6 L
Bean hopper280 g
Dimensions12.6” W × 17.7” D × 15” H
Features32 specialty drinks, cold extraction, J.O.E. app, auto-cleaning

Data sources

  • 1,284 verified purchase reviews via Shopify merchants (Best Buy, Amazon, Jura direct)
  • Review period: Jan 2024 – Mar 2026
  • Sentiment confidence: high based on sample size
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