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I'm not saying you can't make something drinkable, the pressurised basket and high pressure will impact the taste and extraction. You...
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@HDAV are you saying the Delonghi machine I have isn't up to a decent cup of espresso (fresh roasted/ground beans or not)?
If so what...
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@HDAV good advice, which I will try before I start investing in more equipment. It's possible that my palette won't be able to tell the...
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Certainly try a bag or 2 of fresh espresso ground coffee from a local roaster, lockdown and Covid-19 has changed the landscape, used...
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Rob, Sounds like good advice. I definitely don't have the budget of the connoisseurs here š©, so might just stick with the supermarket...
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@Black Cat Coffee thanks for that, I had considered using a funnel on my portafilter, but expected most budget burr grinders (I had...
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Just to make it clear at @Oz_Peter as I have realised I didn't actually answer your question - as far as I am aware there is no...
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Would buying pre ground fresh beans be an option for him? Say from @Black Cat Coffee
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Here are a few there are lots more
http://www.myespresso.co.uk/shop/coffee-grinders/non-doser/?orderby=price...
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I have a red clix Commandante, 220 quid ain't cheap but it can dial in the bad boys
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Grind into a cup and pour the grinds into the portafilter through a home made (from a yogurt pot) funnel.
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Agree with the advice you have been given.
A used grinder would be great or go for a hand grinder.
Some options to look out for on...
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For most home user single dosing is the answer you load the required weight of beans into the machine and grind them all. Direct into...
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Best grinder your going to get in that price range is likely a hand grinder.
I was in this situation, and initially bought a delonghi...
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First question and a little concerned my budget coffee making might end up getting me flamed, but here goes ........
I am a home...