Filling a Pourover Espresso Machine Under Cabinets
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Hi everyone,
I just relocated my espresso machine (Quick Mill LUCCA M58) underneath some cabinets, and noticed that the machine is too deep/counters too short to effectively pull the machine forward to refill the reservoir.
I was wondering if anyone had any ideas to fill the reservoir without having to move the machine. If it's at all possible that your solution includes a way to see the water line in the reservoir/prevent overfilling, that would be incredible.
Thanks in advance!
I just relocated my espresso machine (Quick Mill LUCCA M58) underneath some cabinets, and noticed that the machine is too deep/counters too short to effectively pull the machine forward to refill the reservoir.
I was wondering if anyone had any ideas to fill the reservoir without having to move the machine. If it's at all possible that your solution includes a way to see the water line in the reservoir/prevent overfilling, that would be incredible.
Thanks in advance!
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1st line has an offset funnel that might be what you need. The second item you asked about is one of my pet peeves. The Quick Mill Silvano, one of Lelit's prosumer machines and the BDB all have cutouts allowing one to see the tank water level. I don't understand why more mfr's haven't incorporated something like that. It might raise the price by about $5 to $10, but that shouldn't be a deal breaker for most of us.
Short of having a machine shop open a slot in the wall of the machine through which you could see the water level, I can't think of a thing. Sorry!
Short of having a machine shop open a slot in the wall of the machine through which you could see the water level, I can't think of a thing. Sorry!
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Hal,
Thank you so much for enlightening me on the existence of that item! That's definitely a strong consideration. The only little thing is that the Quick Mill water reservoir has a completely open top, so it could benefit from a larger width opening to funnel water faster. I could be overthinking this (geez, isn't THAT a lifelong disease...), but I would like to maximize the efficiency of a "water funnel" system.
Thank you so much for enlightening me on the existence of that item! That's definitely a strong consideration. The only little thing is that the Quick Mill water reservoir has a completely open top, so it could benefit from a larger width opening to funnel water faster. I could be overthinking this (geez, isn't THAT a lifelong disease...), but I would like to maximize the efficiency of a "water funnel" system.
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That's actually very helpful, thanks! I'm an Alex too, by the wayalex_espresso wrote:I just use a piece of tubing that came with my Lucca attached to a funnel.
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It's works great! Hope it helps.
Alex
I'm assuming you just hold it higher than the tank with one hand, and fill from a pitcher or something with the other?
Any chance you have a link to that funnel? It looks perfect.
Alex
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I just hold it and fill with a gallon water container while I look at the reflection on flip cover.
I bought the funnel at target
http://www.target.com/p/funnel-set-oxo/-/A-16335988
Alex
I bought the funnel at target
http://www.target.com/p/funnel-set-oxo/-/A-16335988
Alex
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I use a bottle, and planing to use a hose from the filter tap, should have some kind of regulator on the filling end.