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    Thanks. You saved me a fruitless search.
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    If I can squeeze one more follow up question on this opening thread, if I wanted to experiment on the cheap what would I have to spend to get a decent hand grinder capable of making espresso? As, to start with at least, this will be a weekend pleasure I could probably bear to put a little...
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    Must resist. :-) Just looking for good espresso and lungo.
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    Thanks for the detailed response, hotmetal. Stepping stone is fine. My budget will only go so far in one hit so I think I'll most likely get a decent grinder and slum it with the De'Longhi until such time as I can afford to replace it.
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    Thankfully the need for one handed operation is a thing of the past. I'll likely retain the Nespresso anyway to allow me to squeeze in a quick fix before rushing off to work in the morning so I may well have a crack at the refillable pods. Any recommendation on brand? I did have a look a...
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    I did read about people disabling the pressure part of the porta-filter and wondered if I might want to do that. The roundabout is finally done and is definitely an improvement except for a few crashes when the lights failed during the first week. That's the problem with it really. It doesn't...
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    I hadn't thought of repacking the Nespresso pods as it seems like a right faff. Is that more likely to give a good result than the De'Longhi?
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    Hi, I'm based in Basingstoke. I'm currently using a Nespresso to help me survive sleep deprivation brought on by a toddler. :-) In the past I used a De'Longhi Ec330s but when our daughter was a baby, the need for one handed operation while holding her made the Nespresso a necessity. I've...
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