Jura GIGA 6 vs Miele CM7750 CoffeeSelect
Same class, different tax brackets.
The CM7750 CoffeeSelect runs ~16% more (listed in different currencies) — the split below is what the gap buys.

Jura
US$3,350–4,000
The GIGA 6 is the most machine-dense super-automatic in Jura's residential line: two of nearly every internal component so milk drinks never stall and two coffee types stay ready at once. Th…
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Miele
CA$5,499–5,999 · US$4,099–4,499
The CM7750 is a serious, well-engineered super-automatic that delivers repeatable, hands-off milk drinks for multi-user households willing to pay flagship money. You trade any real barista c…
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Where they actually differ
On 6 of 11 measures these two tie. The 5 rows below are the entire argument.
GIGA 6
CM7750 CoffeeSelect
Reliability record
CM7750 CoffeeSelect leads, decisively
Parts & repair
CM7750 CoffeeSelect leads, decisively
Built to last
CM7750 CoffeeSelect leads, clearly
Value per dollar
CM7750 CoffeeSelect leads, clearly
Quiet operation
CM7750 CoffeeSelect leads, clearly
The price
GIGA 6 costs less, clearly
US$3,350–4,000· CA$5,499–5,999
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The counter’s vote
Looks barely figure in either machine’s record — the counter can sit this one out.
GIGA 6: Brushed-steel, multi-touchscreen form reads premium-appliance; reveals minor design consensus — bought partly on counter presence, but not polarizing.
CM7750 CoffeeSelect: Appliance-neutral styling; purchasers do not cite design as a driver, nor does it count against it — pure functional kitchen tool.
Only the GIGA 6: brewing and steaming at once.
Where they tie: milk & steam · shot ceiling · back-to-back drinks · ready when you are · forgiving to learn on — don’t let a spec sheet invent a difference.
On the counter
The size difference, to scale
So — which one?
Take the GIGA 6 if —
- The difference stays in your pocket — or goes into beans
- Mornings run on a clock
Take the CM7750 CoffeeSelect if —
- It has to just work, every day
- You plan to fix, not replace
- You are buying once
- Every dollar has to earn its place
Both columns reading true? Take the GIGA 6 and put the difference into fresh, roast-dated beans — they move the cup more than this choice will.
Known weak points
GIGA 6
Sealed solenoid valve failures, thermoblock descaling intervals, proprietary brewing unit housing strand parts on serviceability; support gaps documented in Canadian retailer threads.
CM7750 CoffeeSelect
No major espresso-specific failures documented in available enthusiast sources; Miele's general appliance reliability is noted, but super-automatic-specific failure modes not distinguished in community record.
For the row-by-row readers
The whole sheet, side by side
Matching rows fade back — the ink is where they differ.
GIGA 6
CM7750 CoffeeSelect
Type
Super-automatic (bean-to-cup)
Super-automatic (bean-to-cup)
Heat-up time
~1 min
~1 min
Steam power
3.5/5
3/5
Brew + steam at once
Yes
No
Guest recovery
4/5
3.5/5
Shot quality ceiling
2.5/5
2.5/5
PID temperature control
No
No
Milk system
Auto frother
Integrated carafe (one-touch)
One-touch drinks
28
20
Removable brew group
No
Yes
Hot-water tap
Yes
Yes
Cup clearance
14 cm
16 cm
Workflow demand
0.5/5
0.5/5
Maintenance
3.5/5
2/5
Noise
3/5
2/5
Build longevity
3/5
4/5
Dimensions
32 × 48 × 41.5 cm
31.1 × 44.5 × 42 cm
One owner each
“Two grinders, two thermoblocks and two pumps mean it can brew and froth at the same time, which keeps service moving when several people need drinks.”
“The best part of the Miele CM 7750 is the consistency in which it produces the same exact taste cup after cup.”
Wrong match-up? Change one side → — any two on file compare.
Still torn?
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Two minutes of questions — milk, noise, budget, space — scored across everything on file. It’s honest when the answer is neither of these.
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