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Hey guys, Just wanted to know if what the boilers for an espresso machine are made out of effect the taste of the coffee Are certain boilers made to last longer than others??? Any health concerns with certain types of boilers??? So far the different types of boilers include - Aluminum - On cheaper espresso machines - Brass
- Breville Barista Express dose and grind for a newbie
I just a bought the Breville Barista Express this week It's my first espresso machine so I have a few questions that I can't ind the answer any where on the internet First, I read that most espresso are done using 18g of coffee for 36 g of espresso However, I can not get more than 17g-17 5g in the basket
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Currently, i have a Rencilio Siliva machine and I consider upgrading to Rancilio Silvia Pro x (dual boiler) An important consideration for me is the ability to maintain the machine myself and specifically to descale From reading around, I understand that its not recommended to descale dual boiler machines at home as i do for my single boiler silvia is
- Mazzer Robur S vs Mahlkonig E80S GBW - Home-Barista. com
Hello all! I own a fairly high-volume cafe just outside of Chicago Roughly 100-115lbs of coffee weekly for reference We have historically only purchased Mazzer grinders because of their reputation and our familiarity with them We recently purchased a Robur S and have really loved the espresso that has come from it However, the convenience that comes with the Mahlkonig
- Fellow Ode Gen 2 vs Hand Grinders - home-barista. com
I'm looking to purchase a new grinder for pour over use I own a Lido 3 which makes a pretty solid cup but as I explore lighter roasts I would like to add another grinder in search of a bit more clarity I've explored the following grinders: 1 C40 2 ZP6 3 Ode gen 2 I'm curious, would
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