I guess I am unclear what the position is with the Crem One LFPP and the parent company now. The concept was fantastic and the machine I have (pre production) very good. There were some small issues that were never solved because when the company changed hands all the contacts I had jumped ship.
The machine works great though but represents a massive opportunity loss, in terms of addition functionality that could have been added. e.g. It does what I call adaptive profiling, but the software could have so easily had timed stage profiling added as well.
I would stay completely clear of the Rocket R9 and the San Remo You I have only seen at exhibitions, but never tested.