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TT Lesson - Part 3 - February 3, 2025
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TT Lesson - Part 3 - February 3, 2025
TT Lesson - Part 2 - February 3, 2025
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TT Lesson - Part 2 - February 3, 2025
TT Lesson - Part 1 - February 3, 2025
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TT Lesson - Part 1 - February 3, 2025
George Cox Strummer Monk
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These are 7.5 UK size and they fit me nicely. For comparison I wear US 9 Asics/Nike sneakers, 8.5 Cole Haan, Ecco 41 European or US 8.5.
Londinium R - pump not engaging on lever down
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Londinium R - pump not engaging on lever down
Londinium LR - pump not engaging whe pulling a shot
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Londinium LR - pump not engaging whe pulling a shot
Hey mate was just wondering how these fit, ive been looking at buying a pair but worried theyll be a bit of a narrow fit
They’re narrow in the wrong area, the toe area. Plenty of space around the ankle and bridge where I had to add inserts. They are also quite heavy but that wasn’t a surprise. Mixed feelings, it was an emotional purchase.
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Nice 😊
nice short
Thanks😂
That doesn’t sound right, get on the londinium forum and submit a request.
Thank you for your like mister 3000
I did the 1st like to the club ytube video, love it, keep in up👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Have you got your issues sorted ?
I’d say I have although I’d hear micro pulses here and there, 2-3 times a day. It doesn’t bother me. Thing is, when I added the pre-infusion module, it introduced additional L shaped pipes and they’re tricky to tighten in right order, requires redoing it several times. Very time consuming.
Wuestion to you. Why you don’t tamp hard?
PITA
It was. I used this video for troubleshooting purposes. I needed to tighten up a pipe. All fixed now.
So far, how do you like the espresso machine? I am thinking of getting one. I am comparing this model with Profitec pro 800. Any drawback of Olympia Cremina?
I don’t have it anymore. I bought Londinium R and it’s an upgrade for sure. If you’re comparing new Profitec to new Cremina, get a Profitec. Drawbacks of Cremina, temperature management was an issue, never being sure if shot was off because my technique or low temperature or something else. It’s hard to troubleshoot a shot. But on the other hand it’s very simple and easy to work on. Heats up in 10 min vs 1h for LR or Profitec.
Looks nice!
Amigo, o timer da minha não está indo automaticamente como antes. Notei que o ícone do timer está apagado nesse modo. Como faço pra acionar novamente? Devo ter feito algo errado
Hi. Where did you bought the funnel?
www.orphanespresso.com/OE-IPANEMA-Tall-Aluminum-Portafilter-Dosing-Cylinder_p_2540.html
My HG1 is difficult to grind, just like yours. Any easier, it doesn't work with espresso. Sigh ... I was hoping that it'd be the best grinder for home use espresso.
Wilson Kwong It works OK for medium or dark, but I suggest fixing it to the table. I use Abel or Able Extreme sticky sheet. Wish the grinder had gears though... I survived 3+ years with it, so it’s doable but I would never recommend it to anyone. You can put a motor on it but that’s another $500
Did you have the burrs nearly touching, or was it just the fact you had to lean over to accommodate the camera placement? I didn't have nearly as much trouble.
No, one full revolution plus 2 (15+2) from burrs touching. The coffee was lightly and uneven roasted, that's probably why I struggled. Also have in mind that my burrs only require around 20 turns for 15g of coffee, fewer turns=harder. If you're curios we had some discussion on the HB forum and I received some valuable feedback www.home-barista.com/grinders/new-hg-1-hard-to-crank-normal-t40988.html
To me nearly touching means grinding Turkish powder, but this wasn’t it. It for espresso grind for Cremina. It was a lightly roasted coffee, which barely finished first crack. I might’ve been uneven roast, as I’m not a pro roaster. My HG-1 is from 2016, grinding 1g per second, and I still use it daily. Still grinds 1g per second and it’s quite nice and fuss free for medium to dark roast.