Owner experience with the Strietman CT1 - Page 36
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It is very easy to empty! Just lift and drain, like you say.
But I only empty it for cleaning personally, otherwise I just top it off and keep it full.
But I only empty it for cleaning personally, otherwise I just top it off and keep it full.
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I just top it off. After turning it off at the end of the day I flush the screen, then flush with the filterbasket in place. After that the waterlevel is below the dome.
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thank you gentleman! that's exactly what i've been doing. I have much experience with levers, but none with an open boiler design so I was naturally curious.
this thing is great
this thing is great
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I dunno why I never tried it, but after purchasing a 49mm polisher from Denis I decided to try doing all my prep with the basket in the portafilter. I had to switch from the tidaka funnel to the OE funnel I have to make it work. I haven't decided yet whether I like it better, but it works well and the workflow is probably an improvement in most people's eyes over what I was doing. I do like the polisher. Much less tapping needs to be done to settle the grinds which is nice. Anybody else do their prep with the basket in the portafilter?
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Can anyone with the bimetal dome weigh in on if it's worth it? Ordering some 18g IMS baskets from the shop today and was thinking of picking up one of those too.
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For function there's no difference. I have the bimetal dome for over 6 months and before that the normal dome for a year. For cleaning, scale buildup and looks the bimetal dome is much nicer. That's why I bought it. It's up to you if you think it's worth the money.
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Never really had any scale issues so I'll pass for now. Only 5eur difference in the shipping together or separate if I decide I want it later.
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Hello. Can someone comment on the strength required to pull a shot on a strietman compared to a pavoni?
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Having owned both, I can say neither ever made me think there would ever be a problem for an able bodied adult. Especially since softer pulls can work so well.
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I haven 't used them side-by-side (have owned both) but I think both are equal but that's not the whole picture. The ergonomics of the Strietman are so much better that its much easier to make espresso with it.