You should have seen what it looked like when I got it. It was on the to a dumpster. If you are interested, take a look at myFaema Rebuild Project thread on HB. 11 liters of love ;^)
The problem with the calendars, most 2006 are no longer available and the 2007's will not be out for several months.
Posted Sun Apr 23, 2006, 3:21am Subject: Re: Espresso Shrines
Ok, here's mine.. Just had a chance to redo the kitchen, so we left a little more space (heightwise) for the espresso setup. Now it's much more convenient to add water etc. as I don't have to move Silvia. Ain't she pretty? :-)
Ok, here's mine.. Just had a chance to redo the kitchen, so we left a little more space (heightwise) for the espresso setup. Now it's much more convenient to add water etc. as I don't have to move Silvia. Ain't she pretty? :-)
i'm looking for a pretty cheap grinder that works well with my silvia... my parents won't help me pay for it (they think i should just get my coffee preground or use the blade grinder we have now). I was wondering how the Lux works with the Silvia...
i'm looking for a pretty cheap grinder that works well with my silvia... my parents won't help me pay for it (they think i should just get my coffee preground or use the blade grinder we have now). I was wondering how the Lux works with the Silvia...
That's actually a Minimoka. Decent price, stepless adjustment, good performance -- but noisy as hell. Don't know where to get those other than in Scandinavia.
Steve_C Senior Member Joined: 12 Nov 2005 Posts: 125 Location: Singapore Expertise: I live coffee
Espresso: Speedster Grinder: Mazzer Mini E Type A Vac Pot: Hario Tabletop, AeroPress Drip: Hario V60, Bodum Press Roaster: Gene Cafe
Posted Sat May 6, 2006, 6:15am Subject: Re: Espresso Shrines
Here's my humble little corner of the dining room. The espresso equipment proudly sits on a lovely carved Indonesian teak unit, sitting next to a fabulous ceramic pot. The shelf stores my barista tools, shot glasses, French Press, Hario Syphon and AeroPress. While nothing compared to some of the shrines on display here in this thread, it still draws quite a bit of attention with guests who come to dinner.
Posted Wed May 10, 2006, 7:15pm Subject: Re: Espresso Shrines
I got the cart thingy at target on clearance for $32..real granite top too! Its perfectly sized for everything, and the wine rack works well for my syrups!
I'm thinking i should have cleaned it up before taking a picture :)
pburbridge Senior Member Joined: 22 Apr 2005 Posts: 298 Location: Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada Expertise: Professional
Espresso: La Marzocco GS3 Grinder: Mazzer Super Jolly Vac Pot: hario 3 cup Drip: Kalita pour over brewer Roaster: I-roast 2
Posted Thu May 11, 2006, 10:56am Subject: Re: Espresso Shrines
doleeo Said:
I got the cart thingy at target on clearance for $32..real granite top too! Its perfectly sized for everything, and the wine rack works well for my syrups!
I'm thinking i should have cleaned it up before taking a picture :)
How many portafilters do you have ?! and no naked one..? I really like the cart and the setup, wish I had room for something like that right now my "shrine" is more like a usurpation of counter space my girlfriend tolerates :-)
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