Paul Pratt has something cooking - Page 20

A haven dedicated to manual espresso machine aficionados.
blumes
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#191: Post by blumes »


Simon345
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#192: Post by Simon345 »

Its beautiful. Congratulations!

HB members- you guys ok if I get mine first? :D :D :D

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instantkamera
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#193: Post by instantkamera »

Awesome. Really curious to see it in operation and how it differs from the likes of a Faema Baby.

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redbone
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#194: Post by redbone replying to instantkamera »

Yep, reiteration of the same machine but an argument can be made to many heated levers as they share a similar principle.

On \ Off topic. Like this site on the Faema Baby. http://www.italianways.com/the-faema-ba ... ed-coffee/
Has some classic instructions and great pics.
Between order and chaos there is espresso.
Semper discens.


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Marcelnl
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#195: Post by Marcelnl »

Looks great and likely going to be the replacement for my travel kit :D
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Javier
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#196: Post by Javier »

That looks spectacular!!!!
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wachuko
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#197: Post by wachuko »

If you lined them up all next to each other, it will look like an alien invasion! Very cool! 8)

Looking forward to more videos and reviews when this gets into the hands of folks.
Searching for that perfect espresso!

Wachuko - LMWDP #654

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duna
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#198: Post by duna »

what the... :shock: it's so OBVIOUS that this thing is part of a dark plot to poison, conquer and enslave the planet by providing easy unlimited access to delicious espresso everywhere to us unwashed masses. But we won't be fooled, we will know when they'll be ready to invade when they will start looting Marzoccos and pre-61 Faemas (aliens don't bother for Slayers and Stradas and Synessos, they already supply those).

Edoardo
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#199: Post by Edoardo »

I have a question to ask, a pressure gauge would be useful in this case to keep the pressure right or would it be no influence?

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Paul_Pratt
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#200: Post by Paul_Pratt »

We have 2 versions and the other one has a gauge.