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their Colombia La Duena is pretty decent, and I use it for my espresso. Medium dark, some oils. Comes out pretty smooth. Best part is that you can buy however much you want (and it's $12/lb) the least expensive I saw is $17 for 12 oz (i originally just randomly clicked on one). Even at $15 for 12oz, that's still $20/lb. My local roaster, which sells by the ounce, charges $15/lb, and it's a much better proposition, as the beans won't go stale if I buy smaller quantities |
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Prices maybe high compared to what you can get but compared to what is out there seem fair. La Colombe in the city charges $15+, so does blue bottle, ect.. |
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new addition to the family. Out with the old, in with the Blue.
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Nicely done
I’ll take a triple espresso please!
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That setup is GORGEOUS!
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It's plumbed. No other option with the Linea. Takes about 30 minutes id it's been off for 24 hrs. Only about 10 id it's been off for 12 hrs. It will stay on 24/7 for a few weeks. I installed a 220V pool timer in-line. Once I get a baseline, I'll set the timer up for a M-F 5:30-9:30 and Sat/Sun 5:30-3:30 and check the diff.
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I got to tour the La Marzocco USA facility here in Seattle a couple years ago and asked about commercial machines in residential applications and the warm up time was the main obstacle for home use. The timer remedies that.. Congrats!
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A friend just gave me an even better idea. Install a smart home relay switch. No timer, just an app on phone. Wish I'd talked to him before I bought the timer ;-) |
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My $265.00 Delongi. I love it!
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coffee, coffee espresso |
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