Espro - Seconds Available
- DouloScott
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I was just visiting the Espro site and their seconds http://espro.ca/shop-master/seconds-the-espro-press page has small, medium and large presses available for purchase at a decent discount and free shipping to the US and Canada. I bought a large from the seconds page a few months ago and love it. I am still not certain why it was a "second" as I can't easily see where there was an imperfection.
- baldheadracing
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I have a large second that I received about three weeks ago. They shipped me a medium by mistake - so I have had a couple seconds to look at.
I know quite a few folks have said that they received great seconds ESPRO Seconds - a few available , but both of the ones that I received were/are fit only for camping duty - I certainly wouldn't use mine with guests or on the dinner table.
Both were/are obvious seconds. The medium that I shipped back had incomplete welding of the handle to the body. If I had known what the large was going to be like, then I would have kept the medium. (They offered me the choice before the large was shipped out.) The large has scratches/scuff marks on the bottom, a bent/bowed-out handle, (also) an incomplete weld of the handle to the body, and a small hole/divot (weld blow-through) where the top lip is incompletely welded to the body - so there is a black gouge visible on the outside at the top of the press. I had to use a grinder to remove the weld splatter on the inside of the press so it wouldn't scrape the silicon gasket. If there was a return policy available - there isn't, I checked - then I would have returned it. The press does work, which is all that they promised. It also looks mostly great.
Please excuse my first-world whine but I wanted to let people know that sometimes seconds really are seconds.
I know quite a few folks have said that they received great seconds ESPRO Seconds - a few available , but both of the ones that I received were/are fit only for camping duty - I certainly wouldn't use mine with guests or on the dinner table.
Both were/are obvious seconds. The medium that I shipped back had incomplete welding of the handle to the body. If I had known what the large was going to be like, then I would have kept the medium. (They offered me the choice before the large was shipped out.) The large has scratches/scuff marks on the bottom, a bent/bowed-out handle, (also) an incomplete weld of the handle to the body, and a small hole/divot (weld blow-through) where the top lip is incompletely welded to the body - so there is a black gouge visible on the outside at the top of the press. I had to use a grinder to remove the weld splatter on the inside of the press so it wouldn't scrape the silicon gasket. If there was a return policy available - there isn't, I checked - then I would have returned it. The press does work, which is all that they promised. It also looks mostly great.
Please excuse my first-world whine but I wanted to let people know that sometimes seconds really are seconds.
-"Good quality brings happiness as you use it" - Nobuho Miya, Kamasada
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- Team HB
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They describe seconds as:
Ira
What you're describing does not sound like it fits that description.SLIGHTLY SCRATCHED AND/OR DENTED
Seconds have small scratches and dents in the stainless steel container and/or lid, and may have a damaged box. They have not been used to make coffee (yet!).
Ira
- baldheadracing
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It does, actually. The description says nothing about visibility or quantity. Mine is just "slightly scratched" and "dented" (the description title doesn't say slightly dented...) in visible ways in multiple places.ira wrote:What you're describing does not sound like it fits that description.
A true second, in other words. Luck of the draw...
On the plus side, the box is perfect! (The medium box was smushed in on one side.)
-"Good quality brings happiness as you use it" - Nobuho Miya, Kamasada