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For a french press...https://frieling.com/product/the-frieling-french-press/
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Had a LaPavoini in college (room mate). It was good but failed to produce decent crema.
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I've rebuilt this LaPavoni machine and it makes a perfect espresso. A lever press takes some time to figure out, and every one is different.
Replicating consistently good shots is an art form to be sure. Some of the best shots I have had are when I thought I had messed up. It's then that I discover that a small change in temperature, a little coarser grind, the tamp, the brew time and length of the pull, all add up to the perfect cup. It's a lot like tuning carburetors. Once you get it right, something will change and then you adjust. |
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12595 cups (so far, in the office. The House machine has much higher numbers).
$599/12595 = 4.7 cents per cup run Eight O Clock 100% Columbia = $4.99/11 oz, 7 grams per cup = 11.3 cents per cup Electricity = 55 BTUs per 8 oz cup, 16 Watt-hours = 0.12 cents per cup. Total = 16 cents per 8 oz cup
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Try cold brewed, just takes a little prior planning.
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The Sette opened my eyes to how important a consistent grind is. My coffee is more flavorful than before. An overlooked aspect of coffee is the water. It was recommended to me by a second generation coffee maker (Martin Diedrich of the former Deidrich and now Kean Coffee, amazing single origin coffees btw) that you want the total dissolved solids of the water to be in the 150 range. The TDS level of the water influences the extraction process and therefore the flavor.
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The office jura at my work has over 30k shots. It has milk too and needed maintenance in that department, but not in the brew unit. Well engineered fully auto maker, for sure.
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I use a French press every day and have done so for 20 years, no better way to make a cup of coffee other than a Clover.
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Our household has steadfastly resisted the intrusion of coffee machines, we only use a French Press, and a two shot stove top espresso pot in the evenings. The trouble with the French Press- they break. The glass pot is easily broken while washing. But an insulated steel Press- has about ten years on it now, even I haven't broken it.
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https://www.wholelattelove.com/refurbished-jura-ena-micro-5-espresso-machine
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This is closer to the my E8 for $899
https://www.wholelattelove.com/refurbished-jura-impressa-f7 And a MUCH cheaper Gaggia for $300 https://www.wholelattelove.com/refurbished-gaggia-unica-super-automatic-espresso-machine
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I've been using a French press for many years. Daily. I also grind the beans fresh.
Here's a tip: Grind the beans finely. I know....conventional wisdom is to use a coarse grind for a French press. I renew my suggestion. Grind the beans finely.
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We have a French press, a Chemex, and a Saeco super automatic. The Saeco gets used 99% of the time. I do like the coffee the French press makes, but with the Saeco I can stumble into the kitchen, push a button, and have a great cup of coffee ready in less than a minute.
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