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Link to "Post a pic of your home espresso setup..."by jeffg on Mon Oct 29, 2007 11:41 pm

I'm not aware of a thread that showcases member setups so thought I would start one. Here is my baby (mazzer mini, autotamp, vibiemme domobar super + e61 thermometer):

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Now I just need to add skills and might be getting somewhere. Newest editions are the E61 thermometer (which is the best thing to happen to my shots in a long time). And since I am a spaz with my tamping caved in and got an autotamp (so far it works as claimed).
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Link to "Post a pic of your home espresso setup..."by HB on Tue Oct 30, 2007 12:12 am

Here's mine, originally posted in The birth of an espresso bar:

HB wrote:Below is a photo of HB's new research laboratory (center), warehouse (center-right), office (right), and employee fitness center (far left). Arranging space and hookups are still in progress, but I'm at least out of my wife's kitchen. The cabinets are prefabs from Lowes as is the countertop (brown faux marble Formica hides coffee very well). The wire shelves are from a local restaurant supply. The poster over the bar is a blowup of the friends of HB banner printed by Kinkos.

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Steve puts me to shame with his setup from New Espresso Bar....for your consideration:

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There's a huge flat panel TV above the bar behind the cabinet doors; he says it's for his latte art demonstrations. If you're looking for ideas, check out the threads Espresso Shrines and Photos of Kitchen Coffee Set-up on CoffeeGeek.
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Link to "Post a pic of your home espresso setup..."by mogogear on Tue Oct 30, 2007 12:23 am

Ok- here goes the infiltrator from LMWDP... 8)

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Olympia Cremina - with "Espressme" handles
Bezzera "Family" Club-
Nouva Simonelli MCF
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Link to "Post a pic of your home espresso setup..."by TimEggers on Tue Oct 30, 2007 12:37 am

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Mazzer Super Jolly and Quickmill Anita. Only thing I need is a Lever!
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Link to "Post a pic of your home espresso setup..."by cedar on Tue Oct 30, 2007 12:39 am

Greg, do you notice a difference in the shots from your two (lovely) lever machines?
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Link to "Post a pic of your home espresso setup..."by Gregg K on Tue Oct 30, 2007 12:54 am

My unflattering espresso corner.

I posted it to unveil my world debut of two items. My preferred tamper, consisting of a long bar for extra control. AND, the sliding bean doser, which is still in it's prototype stage.

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Link to "Post a pic of your home espresso setup..."by sultanoswing on Tue Oct 30, 2007 6:12 am

Mine:

Sitting on the washing machine, plumbed in, bucket out.

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...and on the opposite bench:

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A sweet sight for tired eyes every morning!
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Link to "Post a pic of your home espresso setup..."by Coffeecritter on Tue Oct 30, 2007 9:29 am

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Upgrade fever struck! :shock: Electra A-3 and Macap M7K. 17" counter depth necessitated moving the front feet of the Elektra back 3" and the 24 1/2" cabinet clearance required chopping the hopper of the grinder.

The cabinets below the bar house the water filtration system, SC/GG roaster, greens stash and all the other paraphernalia.

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Link to "Post a pic of your home espresso setup..."by naked_barista on Tue Oct 30, 2007 10:19 am

The Pride 'n' Joy...

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I am SO glad that my espresso is better than my photography :)
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Link to "Post a pic of your home espresso setup..."by Randy G. on Tue Oct 30, 2007 10:30 am

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Link to "Post a pic of your home espresso setup..."by mogogear on Tue Oct 30, 2007 12:04 pm

cedar wrote:Greg, do you notice a difference in the shots from your two (lovely) lever machines?


Oh, yeah, the club is great for groups-and Americano's, but the Cremina is my girl...The club is a very good machine - smaller basket size 45mm vs Cremina at 49mm. Both great machines, but The Bezzera may be pulled soon.
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Link to "Post a pic of your home espresso setup..."by mogogear on Tue Oct 30, 2007 12:10 pm

Gregg K wrote:My unflattering espresso corner.

I posted it to unveil my world debut of two items. My preferred tamper, consisting of a long bar for extra control. AND, the sliding bean doser, which is still in it's prototype stage.

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I am not breaking in to your house- that tamper is a killer! And I am glad you spared me the question about the wooden contraption behind the grinder 8)

;>) we are brothers of tinkering! Keep us informed on the project :wink:
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Link to "Post a pic of your home espresso setup..."by BradS on Tue Oct 30, 2007 12:42 pm

A work in progress...

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There's a major in the basement getting a major overhaul - wish that were done already!
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Link to "Post a pic of your home espresso setup..."by espressme on Tue Oct 30, 2007 2:35 pm

Cheers to all, I like to see folks that have a nice place to enjoy their machines! I sometimes envy you the space!
Just an average day in the life of my counter, Cremina across the room by the sink. Faces change as I try new things / machines to enjoy. :)
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Link to "Post a pic of your home espresso setup..."by peacecup on Tue Oct 30, 2007 2:42 pm

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I think the Ponte Vecchio Export would fit nicely between the Bezerra Family and the Cremina - just a coat of orange paint. What a three-group!

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Link to "Post a pic of your home espresso setup..."by Grant on Tue Oct 30, 2007 3:24 pm

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Bricoletta and my doserless Major. Knockbox sits in the drawer under the machine to slide out whenever needed. System is plumbed/drained to a utility room directly beneath in the basement. Milk products courtesy the bar fridge.

Surprised how I have never missed having a sink nearby.

Edit: Updated picture to new one....
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Link to "Post a pic of your home espresso setup..."by cannonfodder on Tue Oct 30, 2007 5:19 pm

The Bunn, Elektra and Cimbali Jr...
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and Gaggia Achille...
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and Gaggia Factory...
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and the Vibiemme Domobar Super...
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and the two group Faema...
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and the Isomac and Mazzer Mini at work...
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Just set this up last weekend - so far so good! Cimbali Jr. X 2

Link to "Post a pic of your home espresso setup..."by crayfish on Tue Oct 30, 2007 5:22 pm

Just got my Cimbali M21 Junior machine plumbed in last weekend. Runs like a dream. Alongside the Junior is my "old" Cimbali Alinox/Junior Grinder that I just cleaned up (new burrs). As you can see the units are sitting on the Cimbali Black base with built in knock box. I am using a vintage military water/fuel type gerry can to catch the wastewater.

To the left of my set up is the "cafepro" drip coffee machine from Japan. This system roasts, stores, grinds and drips coffee, all in one set up. It has a very small footprint and works surprisingly well, but only makes 4 (medium) cups of coffee at any one time.

To the right of the set up is my old Cimbali M30 Bistro2 machine, that I had initially purchased for my home. But after doing some research I decided it was TOO much for my home (way too much power consumption and requires 220v).

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Link to "Post a pic of your home espresso setup..."by Psyd on Tue Oct 30, 2007 7:06 pm

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I thought about getting all the kit/players together for a group photo, but gas is so expensive nowadays. One day I'll get the Silvia/Rocky team together, and all the tampers, cups, frothing pitchers, and other paraphernalia together for a 'family photo'.
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Link to "Post a pic of your home espresso setup..."by mogogear on Tue Oct 30, 2007 7:18 pm

Psyd wrote:<image>
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I thought about getting all the kit/players together for a group photo, but gas is so expensive nowadays. One day I'll get the Silvia/Rocky team together, and all the tampers, cups, frothing pitchers, and other paraphernalia together for a 'family photo'.


Man that is a set of vicious looking "guards" on top of the microwave! :shock: Of course that just prepares you - kind of - for the espresso factory in the next shot-- Cannon Fodder blows me away with members of his army- - but your troops are some big, big boys! Hats off- EYES RIGHT- SALUTE :wink:
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