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by yufufi
13 minutes ago
Forum: Buying Advice
Replies: 0
Views: 4

Moving to a flat burr grinder from Sette: what's the best option available in EU right now?

Hi folks, I want to upgrade to a better grinder than my Sette 270. It served me well for about 6 years or so. I am mainly trying to explore but also aiming to get more consistency and less blandness from my shots I want to buy something that's reasonable priced in Europe and has good service also
by another_jim
15 minutes ago
Forum: Repairs, Restorations & Mods
Replies: 5
Views: 150

Rio Lisa Junior

Yeah, but it has a nice touch of style with the rounded housing for the group
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by baldheadracing
25 minutes ago
Forum: Lever Espresso Machines
Replies: 358
Views: 42723

Odyssey Argos owner experience

Someone could come up with a float shut-off for the supplied funnel, or 3d print a funnel with an integrated shut-off float. A small ball with a thread epoxied to it would work just fine. However, I haven't found it that much of a bother to look. On my vintage machines with problematic/unfixable sight glasses (a third of them)
by another_jim
27 minutes ago
Forum: Blog
Replies: 27
Views: 1440

Mazzer Philos Comments

I'm not sure what grinder you are referring to as the 078s. My experience with 64mm grinders is that properly built ones do not need adjusting - how many people have had to shim Jollys or Lagoms? There are a lot of junky DFs, which need aligning or can turn out to be unalignable, but good grinders have an interlocked
by daggerNC
30 minutes ago
Forum: Coffees
Replies: 140
Views: 10772

Blueberry (or any berry) bomb coffee recommendations?

Got three coffees from West End Coffee Roasters:
  • Brazil Peaberry - Says Chocolate and Peach notes. I don't get any peach, but this was a pleasant coffee to drink - actually has a fruity sweetness with chocolate undertones. Honduras San Vicente - says sweet and less acidic and chocolate notes. Not a fan of this one - just
  • by Maak
    37 minutes ago
    Forum: Grinders
    Replies: 11
    Views: 366

    Differences between Ww core 80mm and Ssp 83mm HU in espresso

    So high uniformity and unimodal as words sort of say the same thing. Maybe SSP tried to make the same burr at various sizes 64, 80, 83 yet they just don't work quite the same in real life. Anyway, many users say the 83hu are good for espresso, my question still is would this be a good companion
    by RapidCoffee
    37 minutes ago
    Forum: Grinders
    Replies: 5
    Views: 138

    Any Benefit to Slow Grind Speed

    Hope you are enjoying your new grinder! But 10000rpm and 10s? Just to set the record straight: the "Sette" runs at 650 rpm and (in my kitchen) grinds an espresso dose in 4-5s
    by frankz42
    43 minutes ago
    Forum: Espresso Machines
    Replies: 1649
    Views: 165974

    La Marzocco Linea Micra

    Mine was 19 days, though I got the red one
    by Primacog
    45 minutes ago
    Forum: Grinders
    Replies: 5
    Views: 138

    Any Benefit to Slow Grind Speed

    It has been noted by some that speed of grinding affects conical grinders much more than for flat burr grinders
    by baldheadracing
    45 minutes ago
    Forum: Tips and Techniques
    Replies: 12
    Views: 218

    Help with spritzers- puck prep

    The EPNW HQ 14 is carried by coffeeaddicts in Calgary {link} (Although I don't use either, I would recommend the ridged shape over the ridgeless.)