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nice! super clean. Not sure i could sleep at night...with that waiting for me in the morning. How do you choose between pour over or espresso?! ha
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I stumbled upon the shelf and hooks at ikeacerone wrote:Amazing setup! Do you have a link to that shelf with the hooks by chance?
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Good question not sure been on a big espresso kick lately so haven't been making much pour over.BikerDave wrote:nice! super clean. Not sure i could sleep at night...with that waiting for me in the morning. How do you choose between pour over or espresso?! ha
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For myself, I do regular coffee (auto drip) in the morning on weekdays since I have to wake up early and I just want a cup of coffee when im up. In the morning on weekends, I do pour overs and in the afternoon everyday I make a latte, except on weekends when I make a latte in the morning after my pourover.BikerDave wrote:nice! super clean. Not sure i could sleep at night...with that waiting for me in the morning. How do you choose between pour over or espresso?! ha
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What is that grinder??
That Light at the End of the Tunnel is actually a train
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It is custom from my design. 71mm conical. Spot on alignment. Straight through grind path. Essentially zero retention. Super low rpm rotation. Pretty much the basic requirements for an end-game grinder these days.FotonDrv wrote:What is that grinder??
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You really need to write a post about that grinder!
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I most likely will soon. Still a few more tweaks to make. Mainly cosmetic to make it look more refined. Tweaking the shape of the bean funnel a bit to totally eliminate the couple bean fragments from popping out.