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No offense here either. I guess I just felt we are all so far down that rabbit hole it isn't worth mentioning. I should have known that it wasn't serious given the source.
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These are gorgeous. I've been trying for two months to order a pink one but they've been out of stock forever.
If yours happens to be pink I'll buy it from you. |
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i forget where, it was atleast 6 yrs ago, but i found a pretty legit tamper in 51mm for my gaggia factory (same as a pavoni millenium)...
i'm sure one can be found with some searching...or you could get a local machine shop turn the king tamper down or probably even turn one for you... Last edited by mister; 10-10-2014 at 11:53 PM. |
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If you are looking at tampers you might check out Reg Barbers at
http://www.coffeetamper.com/store/pc/home.asp These are professional custom quality tampers made to your specifications. I got one a few years ago and have not used anything else. |
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I know some of you are have previously been looking for these. I just saw some colors are back in stock.
https://chrisking.com/collections/ge...spresso-tamper |
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Has anyone ever worn out a tamper? Leaving it out in the rain or having the cafe get bombed during a war don't count.
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Bring the Espresso basket with you so they can do a caliper measure. You will end up with a small dot on the base of the tamper where they put the pin/point in to spin it on the lathe. I did this for a friend that had a fancy red tamper, but needed the diameter shaved. Turned out awesome with a nice shiny aluminimum beveled bezel edge. Last edited by JedB; 09-30-2024 at 02:48 PM. |
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You mean you are still using an off the rack tamper? Arent all the coffee influencer types having them custom made? Considered reply: I would think the machined edge from a lathe would be different than the what is it- forged? cast?- edge that it came with, which is probably very smooth, polished, grain in the metal oriented just so. That type of thing would bother me. I'm sure people have strongly held preferences about such things. |
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When I swapped to a smaller (49mm) machine, I took the original tamper bottom that came with my CK one to a local machinist and hired him to make me one of the same general shape, but 49mm in diameter. A few days later, it was done. Kept the original base as-is in case I ever wanted to change to a standard size group again.
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Chris King buzz + Caffeine buzz... I want to get a new espresso machine just so that I can get one of these beautiful tools
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Finally pulled the trigger on one of these….. matte turquoise.
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Now I need a Pasquini espresso machine!
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I’ve been using one of these for six years and it hasn’t gotten old. The shaft is grippy because it’s got a single spiral groove. The face is hardened 440 and very slightly domed. I think this simple object has the nicest machining I’ve ever seen.
My 58.4 is just slightly too small for my baskets. I asked at last open house if they could machine me a face a bit larger but they said they were definitely no longer making the dome version. |
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