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• #25352
Never fixed any consumer electronics before that. Just take photos as you take it apart. It’s pretty straightforward inside. A lot of coffee stuff is a lot less magical once the covers come off!
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• #25353
As others have said it doesnt matter. Concentrate on flavour rather than investigating the puck. If it makes cleanup messy and annoying you can get a puck screen which can help, but be warned it will make your shots run slower which can throw off your dial. Lance Hedrick just did a great video on puck screens
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• #25354
For a Gaggia? Pm me if so. Got one here attached to a 58mm Gaggia portafilter that I used for setting the opv to 10 bar static when I dabbled in Gaggias.
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• #25355
Oh! Yes please! I'll PM you, thanks!
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• #25359
Sounds fair to me! I'll pm to sort details.
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• #25360
Brill!
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• #25361
I’m looking for a new grinder.
I’ve got a gaggia classic and an aeropress. Mainly drink espresso.
I’m considering the niche but are there other options?
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• #25362
What have you got at the moment? I use a mazzer mini e with my pavoni and before that I had a classic. Faultless setup tbh!
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• #25363
Gaggia MDF. As a grinder it does the job. But it’s annoying with the doser
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• #25364
Entry level: Sage Smart Grinder Pro
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• #25365
Overall I'm really happy with mine for the price. If I were to lose it tomorrow I'd buy another without thinking about it. It's works better than others I have used that cost several times the price.
Couldn't be arsed to send it back with so much nonsense to sort out before the holidays. Started using it when I got back from Christmas family fun and it works great.
Lid rattles a tiny bit when it hits boiling point but it doesn't rattle at all whilst I'm pouring so it's turned out to be a none issue. Cheers.
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• #25366
Good to know. ;)
FWIW, I'm absolutely terrible at things like this and I managed to take it apart to replace the spindle gear and put it back together again. And it now works.
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• #25367
What are people's preferred options for a more than 1-cup travel setup? Currently leaning towards just using a French press as anything else will likely require some sort of server to brew into before splitting into cups.
Seems silly to pick up something like the giant Aeropress for a few times per year. V60 will require bringing something else to brew into, Clever Dripper isn't big enough, Chemex is a bit delicate to be chucking in a backback for the weekend.
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• #25368
https://youtu.be/3VohJapkObs?si=aVEYF-ofzrdF_yqZ
Hoffman just did a grinder round up and yes, there are many options
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• #25369
Damn. £120 for a motor.
Don’t suppose anyone knows if it’s a generic mounting or something that I can get else where?
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• #25370
Literally almost
doubledtripled in price :(
Was£60ish£43.88 when I bought mine.
From 1 September 2020
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• #25371
I’ve got to replace a gear pump on the Sanremo Opera in the shop. I’ve done 2 of the 3 previously, they were about £350 a couple of years ago. £900 now. Fortunately there’s a repair kit available which has also tripled in price to £180.
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• #25372
Think of the warm glow of sovereignty though.
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• #25373
...as you sip on your pint of wine...
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• #25374
Maybe french press + cloth filter v60?
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• #25375
I’m going to say something controversial.
I’m enjoying the coffee out of the rok I bought off here than the exact same coffee out of my gaggia classic.
Thanks for this. If you’ve replaced this many things and straightforward is still how you see it - had to be worth a go.