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Single Dosing & Storage - What are you using?

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#1 · (Edited by Moderator)
I'm wanting to get a storage solution happening so single dosing for both espresso and pour over is easier and all ready to go in the early hours, and for all the other obvious reasons. The wanker in me wants something thats gonna look nice on my coffee bar, and serve its need, and be of good value. Would love the Lyn Weber Bean Cellar:



...but at $550 delivered to me in Oz, i cant justify that at this stage. Yeah, I know they've got a valve and are made for purpose and they are probably the best looking solution, but, $550. No. Have seen the plastic ones too (they use them in a few of my local cafes), but they are still not singing to me.

Also looking at the cheapo Test Tube and cork set up from Ebay:



$45 delivered for 24. These are the 60ml, 120mm x 30mm. Can get a rack made or buy a laboratory type one. I think Ive read, you can barely get 18-19g in these. Maybe not the best idea for a 25g Pour over dose? Anyone using these? How are they holding up?

Then theres these things i found on Ali Express:



Nice looking rack! (haha), wooden bungs and plenty of room for the larger Pour over doses. Might not be the best for beans at their gassiest stage though?

Saw these nice little jars too:



I also saw someone on here using these ointment jars:



Practical, but not the nicest looking solution I don't think.

Ultimately though, I guess its whats best for the beans, cost, then aesthetics. (for me at least), so what are you using, and what would be the good, bad and ugly about these cheaper solutions I've mentioned here. Be interesting to hear your thoughts.

Cheers, Pablo.
 

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#3 ·
you've found them all!
Well, most of them... LWW also have plastic ones: https://lynweber.com/accessories/bean-cellars-commercial/
I'm testing these now. Pretty successful for the time being, and you can drop them from a shelf onto worktop and floor...
noted the plastic ones. Yeah, butter fingers here is looking forward to sweeping up bits of glass. Its inevitable. What were you using before? any of the cheapo options?
 
#4 ·
I bought glass screw top, cork tops, and some other inexpensive jars. In the end I went for the LW ones in glass (they weren't quite as expensive to the UK back then) and I love using them/ looking at them every day! The plastic ones look great too. Craig Lyn were cheaper than LW but they seem to be out of stock again.
 
#16 · (Edited by Moderator)
Not much more from the anyone on here, it seems.

Just found these from https://kansocoffee.com/products/bean-storage-tubes. Cheaper than the Lyn Webers (half the price with delivery to Australia actually). Easy on the eye, have a one way valve in the lid, and nice weighty marble base. And will perfectly match a certain little wooden footed grinder i have winging its way over from the Uk. Gonna get me some.

 

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#15 ·
oh spice rack rings a bell... [emoji51][emoji23]

Think it depends on how the sealing is achieved (plugs vs screw caps) but could do equally well to any other generic container. And it is a rack already!

Cheers. The at-home set up will barely tide you over then I expect? (yes this is sarcastic)
oh well, it works fine I'd say! MXP is so much of an upgrade to the Mazzer Mini E we started with!
But no single dosing, as the added faff doesn't suit our morning routine.

Maybe one sunny day when the kids habe moved out I could see myself teaching the woman how to use a lever machine and then going nuts...
:whistle:
 
#17 ·
I had the same thoughts as you and ended up making my solution.

I wanted something nice to look at but didn't wish to pay big money for it. I sourced the test tubes off Amazon and the oak block was something my Dad has from one of his many projects. Just need to get round to putting some oil on the block and possibly countersink the leveller tool.

 

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#19 ·
What about this? It's just proof of concept at the moment. 60ml black tin jars. I'm thinking about adding self adhesive felt to the bottom of each tin.

227g bag of coffee is approx 12 tins with an 18g dose.

I'd be looking at a nicer tube(s), maybe a bamboo one with a magnet on the bottom then keep 2 tubes on top of the microwave. A magnet in the base will stop it from sliding around but allow it to easily be moved for restocking.

I've found a suitable bamboo solution that I can butcher. I'll keep you posted...










 

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