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What is a good, well rounded starter coffee
Do yourself a favor and try some Saka Caffe Gran Bar from CantinaCoffee.com I don't think you will be disappointed!
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ULKA pump humming and not pumping at times (intermittent)
Haha, I see what you did there.. In other news, I have a feeling that it might be a bad de-aerator/priming valve. Mine is plastic and old, so I went ahead and ordered the "replacement brass valve from Chris' Coffee". Fingers crossed!
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What is a good, well rounded starter coffee
I'm beginning to realize this myself. I'm in NYC no just recently was near a roaster which doesn't deliver doesn't sell online but is accessible and tried theirs. I have to say it's absolutely the beans and roast level. The one I'm talking about is Arabica% but the blend they use for espresso roasted onsite in some
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G-IOTA / DF64 espresso grinder
coming from 1z kpro. quite a heft. the pearlish white looks nicer close up in life. {image} {image} {image}
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La Marzocco GS/3 MP steam boiler problem
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Needed advice on used Quick Mill Anita
Congrats. It's hx, so I do not think you need a pid -- read more on that here in HB. As for gauge opv, i think a flow profiler kit is what you need! Enjoy your new toy
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SSP Lab Sweet 64mm
No doubt there are plenty of people who will pay the $500+ for the dream in 98 mm. I'm far from convinced that "cast" makes a difference compared to machining a geometry. The Bentwood is evidence that a dual-purpose grinder comparable or better than the Lab Sweet doesn't need to have cast burrs. I think it's luck that the geometry
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Professional espresso machine for outdoor event
With a two-group lever you can keep shots coming. You'll probably turn many into milk drinks
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La Marzocco GS3 MP or Slayer vs any E61 double boiler PID espresso machine with a Flow Control Device installed
Having been reading up on opinions on the synesso and gs3, it appears that they were made to pressure or flow profiling while the slayer was made to be able to do long pre infusions and to do blooming shots. Am I wrong to think that these two dimensions were originally inspired by the abilities of the traditional lever machine