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Yes, I think that is a pretty good deal. I think those folks are used to dealing in more esoteric lever machines but have had a lot or requests for the La Pavonis.
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Recieved the single hole nozzle yesterday from one of our forum buds and installed it last night. 100% MUCH easier to get better foam with the one hole nozzle. It might take slightly longer to heat up the milk but I noticed right away I'm using less water than before. I would highly recommend making the switch if you are going to be steaming milk even a little bit. W. |
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Fyi, not mine and no connection to the seller. Came up on my radar and it's a good price!
https://seattle.craigslist.org/see/f...184995752.html W. |
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I've got a Europiccola on the way soon. Cannot wait!
Already planning some functional upgrades (steam wand tip, temperature stuff), but I also kind of want this.... https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/7743...knob-la-pavoni |
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I got a campy QR from OP that I'm going to modify for the same purpose. W. |
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Keep us posted on how it turns out. The one I linked to just doesn't feel quite elegant enough. If you come up with a good solution...
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Congrats, it’s fun to try to figure out how to use it.
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Congrats! Looks like a nice score. Enjoy the journey getting it dialed in. There will be ups and downs but when you get it...you'll be glad you got it. W. |
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I'm only just now getting decent at this thing. I've had the best luck with the finest grind setting or near it, then somewhat hard tamp pressure. I've made 4 shots today and they were all good and consistent.
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I am extremely excited.
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Howdy all. So I just was handed down this Pavoli from my father in law. He had it for a bunch of years and it was always very finnicky with him. If the beans absorbed too much moisture from the air, he said the grind would need to be adjusted. And if it wasnt the beans, then the machine would have a problem with something like the piston coming loose, etc...
He thinks its mechanically sound now, but he's gone to a semi-automatic machine. So I got this. Does anyone have any foolproof method to figuring out grind size(i think ive got this one down), and how much actual grounds to put in the portafilter? Like, if theres an imaginary line I should roughly shoot for? It seems that sometimes I will get a little bit of espresso start to drip when I have the piston up. I leave it up for about 10 seconds then start pressing but if it leaks, then i just press as soon as I see it leak. With my method now, I get the leak 50% of the time. Is it my grind size, am I not tamping hard enough, or is there too little espresso? Grinder below. Thanks! |
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I'm not familiar with lever machines, but generally for espresso that Capresso Infinity grinder cannot grind consistently and fine enough to produce an acceptable shot. I have one, but it's used only for non-espresso brew methods.
For starters, you can try setting the grind size to the finest setting. Otherwise, I'd start looking at espresso grinders. |
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