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V60 and Aeropress for filter..
Nespresso for espresso or when I particularly dont care.. |
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I got a nuova Simonelli Oscar at a garage sale a few years ago. It got less and less reliable and I haven’t used it in a while. Most days I choose my chemex.
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Bought this rocket cellini used 7+ years ago for a song and would have full wife support to get a new one at full price if it ever broke beyond repair. However, just like bikes, part of the joy of these machines is how well designed they are and fun to work on. You've got to appreciate the longevity of the e61 grouphead. I've replaced parts on an as needed basis including valves, seals, pump, pstat, etc and it just keeps on ticking. Only regret is that it's not plumbed.
For regular coffee, I've got a French press, aeropress, kalita and now with a new baby went auto with a mochamaster technivorm. Kalita takes the cake for best non-espresso cup in my view, when time permits. However, whatever your method, fresh beans are a must. In Boston, big fan of Gracenote, but Barismo is definitely solid too. Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk |
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Brew daily pourovers in either a Hario V60 or a classic 6-cup Chemex, and just ordered a Baratza Encore grinder per numerous recommendations on this forum to replace my busted cheapie.
Would like to figure out something portable for camp coffee. Home espresso is not an investment I'm willing to make yet, usually save that for when I go out for coffee once or twice a week. |
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well over a decade on this machine.
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I'll grab pics this weekend, but here's the rundown:
Rancilio Silvia V3 Aeropress Chemex Baratza Vario (for espresso only) Capresso Infinity (for everything else) |
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As if cyclists need help with rationalization ... but I share the following. I reflect sometimes on the expense of the coffee set up. But then I tell myself, that I save money on each cappuccino. They are $4 in DC and now that we live in NY $5. The cost per at home is like $.5 plus a bit more to amortize the cost of the machinery, so say I am saving $3 per Capp. When I worry about how much I have spent, I just make myself and my wife a few extra to save more money.
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When you factor in the cost of good beans, milk, upkeep, electricity.......the fact that you will still likely go to the coffee shop sometimes.....I don't really believe these machines are at all about saving money..... |
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honest truth is that other than for latte art (which i don't indulge in too often, as I need to drop some #), the coffee I get from my Rancilio Silvia PID and low-end Baratza grinder will be better than anything I get from a large chain and on par with what I get from most smaller outfits.
I measure the amount of beans I grind, and the amount of grind I tamp down. Those two factors are some of the most important to getting a decent espresso. While I have no doubt that some of the best establishments don't need to do this b/c they have sufficient amount of experience to render it unnecessary, that's not true across the board. It's awfully disappointing when the shot produced by a fancy La Marzacco machine at a commercial establishment produces something not nearly as good as what I can get at home. Then again, if i'm traveling in Pennsyltucky country, even Starbucks would be deemed good enough |
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I think there must be something wrong with my taste buds.....lol.
I ended up selling my Giotto and vario after a couple years, as I realized I was just as happy drinking drip coffee and/or tim hortons lol. What I do miss though is the process. Using the Giotto was a lot of fun. |
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He's my breakdown. coffee $17/lb. 15g per shot. electricity. I used a Kill-o-Watt to measure. ~$.15 (conservative est.) Milk. $.10/per cap. initial machine cost + upkeep. $.23/day amortized. making 2 caps per day therefor now runs me about $1.70. |
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BTW - I am not discounting your financial argument for a machine....it might be part of it, but I think for most it is the process, experimenting, and trying to achieve the elusive "perfect" shot. Same OCD stuff that drives cycling, flyfishing, stereo equipment and other esoteric hobbies.
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