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^ my tip is not to use them.
They are just a plastic french press yeah?^ my tip is not to use them.
Not really. It's a sort of pressurised system that you drive manually. Lots of people enjoy the coffee it produces but I don't. I quite like the French press.They are just a plastic french press yeah?
Bloody eighties have a lot to answer forI use one, its a step above instant
maybe half a step
but half my taste buds got burnt off in an incident with a hot pie back in the 80's
Sounds like you're going to buy that Elektra then. All sorted! Glad to have been of assistance.I still haven't pulled the trigger on anything and I keep coming up with excuses to extend my budget
Please tell me I really don't need a heat exchange machine and I'm just in the midst of a mid analysis "might as well buy something I won't feel like upgrading in 12 months" excuse
I'll show my wife this when she's on the warpath and needs to hurt someoneSounds like you're going to buy that Elektra then. All sorted! Glad to have been of assistance.
Just make her consistently amazing coffee and you'll be safe.I'll show my wife this when she's on the warpath and needs to hurt someone
A husband will never do anything consistently amazingJust make her consistently amazing coffee and you'll be safe.
I love the aeropress for camping, taking to povo relatives places who only have instant etc. Definitely add coffee and water while inverted, and Ive found giving the whole shebang and gentle stir before attaching the lid/filter and pressing really improves taste. Also the paper filters make a better brew than the re-usable stainless filters.I've said before, love the Aeropress.
I go for a longer coffee rather than espresso though - only tip I have is add coffee and water when inverted, then flip it over before pressing.
Tend to go for lighter roasts (don't add milk) and I grind fairly coarsely, not sure what it is because my hand grinder broke so I had to fix it into a single position.
Don't get a heat exchanger. They waste heaps of water and need filtered water.I still haven't pulled the trigger on anything and I keep coming up with excuses to extend my budget
Please tell me I really don't need a heat exchange machine and I'm just in the midst of a mid analysis "might as well buy something I won't feel like upgrading in 12 months" excuse
And the ElektraDon't get a heat exchanger. They waste heaps of water and need filtered water.
Honestly for home use you don't need anymore then a good single boiler. Spend the money on a good grinder.
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Same, I reckon heat exchangers are a bit over the top for domestic coffee making.. Apart from being able to steam and brew at the same time, the coffee that comes out will be no different than a singleDon't get a heat exchanger. They waste heaps of water and need filtered water.
Honestly for home use you don't need anymore then a good single boiler. Spend the money on a good grinder.
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Mycuppa.com.au will do filter pre-grind for you.anyone good a good source of beens or pre ground for cold brew?
i have a decent cold brew maker, and currently using harris coffee ( it was free! ) its not bad but sure could be better