The Mini arrived last Thursday. The box was wet and when I opened it the moisture appeared to be coming from the machine. A call to Chris' Coffee (which Chris answered personally) revealed that this was due to water left over in the boiler after they bench tested the machine - a fact which I would have discovered without a phone call had I read all the materials that came with the machine and which included a notice about moisture

I started out using my old Krups "burr" grinder. However, I quickly realized there was no way I would ever get a decent pour using that grinder, so I immediately ordered a Mazzer Mini. In the meantime, I picked up a Gaggia MDF at my local coffee house to get me by until the Mazzer arrives.
Espresso: After switching to the Gaggia grinder, it took me only a couple of attempts to get consistently good 20-25 second doubles with decent tiger-striping and good crema. Since I'm currently using the cheap plastic tamper that came with the machine (a bumper tamper is coming with the Mazzer), and after reading all the distribution and tamping posts, problem pour posts, etc. I thought it would take me much longer to develop the technique necessary to pull consistently good shots. I know there's room for improvement, but I could be happy for a long, long time with what I'm getting right now.
Steam: OMG is there steam!

Noise: The Mini has a vibratory pump which is no louder than the pump on my superautomatic machine and which I consider very quiet. There is no noise whatsoever from rattling or resonance and you can easily have a quiet conversation a foot away from the machine without being bothered by the noise of the pump.
The noise when steaming milk, on the other hand, is a different matter. However, since you are done with steaming so incredibly quickly, this is a non-issue, imo.
All in all I'm very happy with the machine and look forward to many happy years of usage. I bought this hoping it would be my last espresso machine and early returns suggest that it will be just that.