Re: Espresso machines
Originally Posted by
Tristan
For you guys using these machines at home - are you leaving them on or waiting for them to warm up in the morning? I love the taste of a good espresso but for home use I just think it would be too much admin? At home I've stuck with a French press and grinder with the added benefit of having a larger mug of coffee to enjoy while having breakfast and checking VS.
At some point I had it set on a timer for the boiler to start about 15 minutes before my alarm would go off - that way I could roll out of bed, slip on my kit and rub the sleep from my eyes and voila, it'd be ready to roll. These days if I'm in a hurry I just stick with an aeropress. The proper rig sees most of it's action on the weekends or when my wife (who works from home) is feeling ambitious.
Originally Posted by
Eric Estlund
Making something with an E61 or similar pretty appealing just from a clean up perspective.
How often are you guys replacing stuff like gaskets/ screens, etc?
Yep, definitely seek out something with a standardized grouphead like an E61. I've done one full overhaul, about two years into ownership, and otherwise I'd say about once every 6 months I'll replace a gasket/screen...etc. if I'm pulling 3-4 shots per day.
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