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Sticky Topic: Please read before you post New Machine buying question. (Pages: 1 ... 7 , 8 , 9 ) Forum: Espresso Discussions : Espresso Machines Subject: Please read before you post New Machine buying question. Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013, 11:25am Preview: Welcome to CoffeeGeek! You have come here for answers and this post has a lot of them along with some questions. After you read this post and answered your questions please post a new thread with your...
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Sticky Topic: New to CoffeeGeek? Welcome, introduce yourself! (Pages: 1 ... 91 , 92 , 93 ) Forum: Members Forum : General Off Topics Subject: New to CoffeeGeek? Welcome, introduce yourself! Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007, 7:29am Preview: Are you new to the coffeegeek community? Have you been lurking for a long time and just now decided to join? Either way it’s great to have you among this rapidly growing community. On behalf of the...
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Topic: Now we know what GORT is (Behmor BraZen Brewer) (Pages: 1 ... 94 , 95 , 96 ) Forum: Coffee Discussions : Machines and Brewing Methods Subject: Re: Now we know what GORT is (Behmor BraZen Brewer) Posted: Sat May 25, 2013, 4:07am Preview: The one they sent me is the same unit. I'm going to take apart the original, I'm sure it has a bad seal in it. Now I open the spout before pouring to prevent the coffee from sitting against the seals.
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Topic: Is CC1 the best 58mm machine under $1000? Forum: Espresso Discussions : Espresso Machines Subject: Re: Is CC1 the best 58mm machine under $1000? Posted: Sat May 25, 2013, 3:44am Preview: I think Quick Mill Sylvano is another appealing choice.
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Topic: La Spaziale Vivaldi vs. Vivaldi II Forum: Espresso Discussions : Espresso Machines Subject: Re: La Spaziale Vivaldi vs. Vivaldi II Posted: Sat May 25, 2013, 3:39am Preview: I think the V2's are hard to find because it's an excellent combination of features and the machines are built like tanks. Owners don't like to give them up. I've had one for 5+ years now and still...
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Topic: Is it possible to replace my gear? Without seriously compromising taste. Forum: Coffee Discussions : Questions and Answers Subject: Is it possible to replace my gear? Without seriously compromising taste. Posted: Sat May 25, 2013, 1:24am Preview: Hi everyone I need some keen advice. Right now i own the Hario kettle & the V-1 pour over. Combined with the Zassenhaus brasilia hand burr grinder. The coffee taste is great, but i am having troubles...
knisse Junior Member Replies to topic: 0
Topic: Pressurestat adjustment help Forum: Espresso Discussions : Espresso Machines Subject: Re: Pressurestat adjustment help Posted: Fri May 24, 2013, 11:52pm Preview: Thanks a lot guys. I didn't have a chance to take the photo of the pressurestat but it seems that it's ok from Fred. Could be normal. Thanks again!
Alonzo Senior Member Replies to topic: 3
Topic: Brewtus III-R small mystery leak, lack of pressure regulator, or something else? Forum: Espresso Discussions : Espresso Machines Subject: Brewtus III-R small mystery leak, disassembly Posted: Fri May 24, 2013, 11:20pm Preview: Good idea! I've since been running water out of a container, but the leak remains slow yet persistent so tonight I finally got into the machine. Since experimenting with no line pressure, I've talked to...
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Topic: Is CC1 the best 58mm machine under $1000? Forum: Espresso Discussions : Espresso Machines Subject: Re: Is CC1 the best 58mm machine under $1000? Posted: Fri May 24, 2013, 10:30pm Preview: Excellent machine, but best under a thousand, not sure about that. There are some nice machines right around the 1k mark, the Cuadra is just under 1k and is an h/x. At its price point though and for its...
CMIN Senior Member Replies to topic: 2
Topic: Is CC1 the best 58mm machine under $1000? Forum: Espresso Discussions : Espresso Machines Subject: Is CC1 the best 58mm machine under $1000? Posted: Fri May 24, 2013, 10:16pm Preview: As above....is the Crossland CC1 the best machine with a full-size 58mm portafilter under $1000?
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