...of 22 minutes till eject.
I just bought one of those "consumption meters" (because I was somewhat worried about the running cost of my slow to warm up Cimbali Junior, in a home situation).
Taking an extremely high "rule of thumb" price of €0.25 per kWh cost of electric power (in actual fact, it's more like €0.195 or so), one single 250 gram Brazil Fazenda Cachoeira 07-08 roast cost...€0.06.
Sigh (of relief). The machine is rated at max. 699 measured watts.
This weekend, I'll measure Junior's cost, but I expect it to be relatively minor, given above (and what I read in the past in discussions whether to leave on espresso machines 24/7 or not...)
The relief experienced at above's very reasonable cost led to the question what then constitutes the REST of the electricity consumption. Seems to be freezer, fridge, clotheswasher, dishwasher, plasma TV, lights...(our heating is gas).