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by Jeff
less than a minute ago
Forum: Buying Advice
Replies: 8
Views: 519

New Quick Mill Pop and Quick Mill Pop Up

Bringing a machine to the US also has complications with needing to change to 120 V operation and ideally getting safety approvals. The CE approvals don't transfer to US approvals. Unless there is sufficient volume to justify the upfront expenses, it doesn't make economic sense to import "yet another sub-1,000 machine". In that price class it is hard to compete
by freditoj
4 minutes ago
Forum: Buying Advice
Replies: 8
Views: 206

Upgrading to a temperature stable espresso machine that can go back-to-back seamlessly.

Are all the following machines capable of back to back no problem? >Speedster >Slayer >Leva X >Strada X >GS3/MP or AV >ES.1 >The Nurri Leva SA has a lever and I'm not familiar with that style. I do like that it heats quickly but the 54 mm would mean I need to buy new tamping stuff
by pschueller
53 minutes ago
Forum: Water
Replies: 2
Views: 42

Reusing water

That's pretty much what I expected to hear. It just seems like a bit of a waste
by pschueller
54 minutes ago
Forum: Buying Advice
Replies: 24
Views: 527

Travel grinder

Are there any other small, travel friendly electric grinders I should consider? Turin DM 47? Or is the Lagom mini the only real option?
by Nunas
56 minutes ago
Forum: Water
Replies: 2
Views: 42

Reusing water

Reboiled water is not the same as once-boiled water, however, the difference is slight. Boiling drives off volatile compounds and dissolved gases. Reboiling may increase this effect, depending on the composition of the water. With most city water, there would not be much difference, but with some well water, boiling improves the taste of the water. Also, the longer
by baldheadracing
1 hour ago
Forum: Buying Advice
Replies: 8
Views: 519

New Quick Mill Pop and Quick Mill Pop Up

Quick Mill has a different pricing strategy in North America. A Quick Mill machine that costs $1000USD in Europe (not including VAT) costs $1300USD in North America (not including state and local sales taxes). In the past, European manufacturers could get away with the pricing strategy of "American customers pay (not including sales taxes) about the same as EU
by Jimmy_The_Saint
1 hour ago
Forum: Buying Advice
Replies: 11
Views: 388

Who's still buying conventional tampers?

I have a love/hate relationship with the LM convex tamper which is my daily driver. They simultaneous managed to make the best convex base with probably the worst handle ever
by woytovich
1 hour ago
Forum: Lever Espresso Machines
Replies: 7
Views: 177

La Peppina drip tray needed

Tried Orphan and Coffee_sensor - no luck at either