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• #18977
Paging @>>>>>>
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• #18978
TS did that a while ago.
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• #18979
Ok!
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• #18980
Quite excited about this
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• #18981
That looks a lot better than mine did, mine was black as, bro...
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• #18982
Could you make a picture once you do it? I have the same thing (my wife put it in a dishwasher :() and I am wondering if it is worth a try.
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• #18983
Don't expect anything quick! But yeah I can!
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• #18984
In my experience, the dishwasher solution strips off the shiny coating. I don’t know what the coating is (it’s some kind of anodising or electroplate) but once it’s gone, it’s gone.
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• #18985
Not sure if it's a coating, anodizing or simply polished. I suspect they're just polished.
Regardless, it's not too difficult to bring back some of the shine.
http://www.retrofixes.com/2014/08/how-to-clean-aluminum-restore-moka-pot.html -
• #18986
I've got the Fracino ginder in this picture, I can't find the specific model
Anyone know if how it compares to other grinders?
I got it for 50 quid 8 years ago on gumtree, it's the only one I've ever had. I've never known if it's worth upgrading or not.
Temped to get the Eureka posted above for something smaller, maybe quieter and perhaps better?
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• #18987
If it's any measure of quality, the font and name look more fun than the iberital mc2.
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• #18988
I’ve used those Fracino grinders, they’re functionally great, more than good enough for domestic use. They’re a bit plasticky and big, plus they retain quite a bit of old coffee but that’s no problem if you don’t mind purging. Which Eureka, Mignon? don’t think it will give you much improvement quality-wise but it will be a nicer thing to have in your kitchen.
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• #18989
Great thanks for that, just what I needed
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• #18990
How often do burrs need replacing on an Iberital MC2 do we think? I got mine second hand, I have no idea how old it is, but think it's done some fair mileage.
What would be the symptoms of blunt burrs? I feel like I've recently started struggling with more channelling, and can't think what else is causing it, though I have read some beans are more prone than others...
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• #18991
In need of some espresso beans for my Gaggia Classic..any recommendations?
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• #18992
Sold my Aeropress "on here" and have now found bits that were missing.
I contacted the person who bought it off me but no reply so these are free to go to anyone.
Funnel thing & stirrer thing.
Pick up from New Cross or can post for a fiver
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• #18993
It’s usually worth replacing the burrs on a used commercial grinder as soon as you get it unless you’re sure it’s been lightly used. Once you’ve done that they should last a lifetime in domestic use. Replacement burrs for that machine are not much money. Give me a shout if you have any trouble sourcing them.
Blunt burrs produce less definition of flavour, but you won’t know until you change them because it happens incrementally. Also they grind slower - if it’s taking more than about 10 seconds to grind a basket full then they’re probably dull. You’ll notice it sounds better when you change them if they’re blunt.
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• #18994
Hehe, you deleted the message before I got on the forum to read it! The email notification had the message on it but I figured you’d changed your mind so I kept quiet about it...
But I was going to say go ahead and offer them on here because I don’t need them.
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• #18995
Sorry, not sure how it happened - happy to post to you FOC.
Otherwise pick up from New Cross SE14 for interested parties
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• #18996
Seems like worth trying. I didn't buy it off a shop, but have no idea as to it's history.
These should work - https://www.bluestarcoffee.eu/iberital-grinder-conic-blades-7142-p.asp? Price is the same as a bag of coffee, so i'll give them a try.
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• #18997
Depends how much you want to spend really, but our very own @StevePeel, who as well as providing sage advice to these hallowed pages, runs Yellow Bourbon and their espresso blend is as good a place as any to start.
https://yellowbourbon.net/collections/shop/products/espresso-blend-2?variant=2207228788746
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• #18998
Nice thanks will take a look
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• #18999
espresso beans for my Gaggia Classic..any recommendations?
Medium/light roast - Yellow Bourbon's espresso blend
Medium roast - Monmouth's espresso blend
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• #19000
I’m not sure they’re the right ones - I think yours is flat burrs rather than conical. Just check.
If say, you found your Moka, that had been through a dishwasher and then sat on a shelf for about 6 years, how do you go about cleaning it up?
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