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Haha and to think I ordered an Evo because I wanted to simplify my espresso making with more consistency and less tweaking.

Plus enjoy light roasts with my DF64 w/ ssp unimodal.

Didn't realize I needed a PhD along with thousands of dollars to grind a good shot of espresso.
 
I worked for my money and for my equipment, it didnt fall from the sky into my counter. I also have and use cheaper equipment and i'm not afraid to admit it. But this is not the point here, I react to each individual different, when there is someone I dont like I just go ham.

In my opinion over the years and tests, a finer grind will like less pressure and a more gentle approach. A dual spring lever with 300kf is not a gentle approach, it's like a big hammer hitting the puck, so because of that I do not think this lever will perform the best with those unimodal grinders in it's stock form. But we can test that more pretty soon as me and my friends have 3 units arriving, and we have a varied arsenal of grinders and burrs. I say this because on the decent, each grinder is performing better with a specified profile made for it. A profile that was made for Niche and has great results, is not having good results at all with 98mm ssp HU or 64mm unimodal (multi-purpose/brew). So all my "generalisations" and ideas are based on facts.

Niche is a great grinder already had one, easy to use, no retention, easy to clean. It doesn't even need RDT or much WDT compared to other grinders that you have to babysit if you want consistency. Related to taste I wont comment as we have a different vision of what espresso should taste like.

I already payed and ordered both ims baskets (26 and 32mm height) and I also got this basket of amazon:

https://www.edesiaespress.com/dalla-corte-14g-double-shot-replacement-portafilter-basket-coffee-espresso/

I got it because it has holes at the edge, it's a lower dosage (26mm) and it's a bit conical/tapered and i'm always looking for that.

Have a great week.
 
I worked for my money and for my equipment, it didnt fall from the sky into my counter. I also have and use cheaper equipment and i'm not afraid to admit it. But this is not the point here, I react to each individual different, when there is someone I dont like I just go ham.

In my opinion over the years and tests, a finer grind will like less pressure and a more gentle approach. A dual spring lever with 300kf is not a gentle approach, it's like a big hammer hitting the puck, so because of that I do not think this lever will perform the best with those unimodal grinders in it's stock form. But we can test that more pretty soon as me and my friends have 3 units arriving, and we have a varied arsenal of grinders and burrs. I say this because on the decent, each grinder is performing better with a specified profile made for it. A profile that was made for Niche and has great results, is not having good results at all with 98mm ssp HU or 64mm unimodal (multi-purpose/brew). So all my "generalisations" and ideas are based on facts.

Niche is a great grinder already had one, easy to use, no retention, easy to clean. It doesn't even need RDT or much WDT compared to other grinders that you have to babysit if you want consistency. Related to taste I wont comment as we have a different vision of what espresso should taste like.

I already payed and ordered both ims baskets (26 and 32mm height) and I also got this basket of amazon:

https://www.edesiaespress.com/dalla-corte-14g-double-shot-replacement-portafilter-basket-coffee-espresso/

I got it because it has holes at the edge, it's a lower dosage (26mm) and it's a bit conical/tapered and i'm always looking for that.

Have a great week.
I'll be looking forward to your comparisons! I'm currently running an ek43 with GP SSP burrs so I assume I'll also have to dial back the pressure.

Is it hard to remove the second spring to get 8 bar?
 
I'll be looking forward to your comparisons! I'm currently running an ek43 with GP SSP burrs so I assume I'll also have to dial back the pressure.

Is it hard to remove the second spring to get 8 bar?
Personally, I would wait until you get the machine before deciding to remove a spring and try it with your beans. They might be a different roast level etc.. and you may find it works as is for you. Of the 10 or so owners so far, none has felt the need to remove a spring yet and appear more than happy with the quality of shots it produces.
 
Personally, I would wait until you get the machine before deciding to remove a spring and try it with your beans. They might be a different roast level etc.. and you may find it works as is for you. Of the 10 or so owners so far, none has felt the need to remove a spring yet and appear more than happy with the quality of shots it produces.
Indeed. Try for yourself first then decide.
I just wrote 1 meaningful line! Amazing 😎
 
@msmk0 are the legs still on the case, in fairness to DHL, it looks unscathed. Of course yours went overland.....
Nope, no wooden legs on the case, only 8 nice nail spikes I had to remove before even attempting anything.

Apart from that all the case was in pretty good condition.

It is a heavy beast, but I managed to attach the feet and leave it the counter.

Later unwrapping, inspection and pictures 😉
 
And already found one small, but unexpected issue (since didn't read it before here)...

Bottomless portafilter doesn't fit properly. I tried one spout and two spout portafilters and they work fine.

The "flaps" only enter about 20% and clearly a safety issue.

Some pictures here







 

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@msmk0 mine is same. Been using bottomless portafilter on a daily basis without any problems since my Evo landed early June. Just make sure it's tight but don't over-tighten.
It shows exactly that on yours and @dfk41 videos. Looks like all the nakeds are the same and as you say doesn't seem to be an issue. If you were concerned you could always file down the lugs but not sure how good that would look! If mine is the same I'd be fine, just ensure its a sung fit, which is what I do on the L1 anyway
 
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