Great review. I am using Dedica 685 at home and now is the time to get hand grinder (I only drink coffee at home for weekends, no point spending too much). Do you recommend C3 or C3 pro for home espresso? Tnx
Would be glad if you can try n share on light roast,full wash arabika,what click will be suitable for brewing through Turkish coffee method(use Cezve). I have Timemore Chestnut C3,too. Intend to try Flores Manggarai light roast full wash,altitude 1500meter,but I'm doubt whether C3 can produce fine powder around 300-400micron. Or may affect burr sharpness if it is used for very fine powder. Thank you so much for your insight .
I think you can go down to roughly 4 or 5 clicks without damage but I'm not sure it would be fine enough for Cezve and also it would take ages on the C3
Thanks for watching! we actually made a couple videos on the Wacaco Pircopresso and Yes, it will be very similar experience to the Aram. as both coffee makers dont use pressurised baskets.
This is the Aram Coffee Maker, Check it out here: thebasicbarista.com/products/aram-espresso-maker-steel-support?_pos=1&_psq=aram&_ss=e&_v=1.0 Thanks for watching!🙏
@@TheBasicBarista I'm trying to get into making my own coffee... did not expect it to cost half that much 8O. It looks so simple, why is it so expensive? edit: Just realized that this must be your company. I don't mean any offense. I know nothing about this stuff, so I'm genuinely curious. I love the simplicity of it. no computers, no electricity, etc.
Hi. Thank you for your video. Im new at coffee. But i want to open very small coffee shop. May be in 1 day under 15 cups espresso. Can c3 handle it? How about durability? I have limited budget.
The problem with manual grinders is consistency. Sure you can grind 15 cups per day with it, but you never apply the same force, the same speed, the same anything. Your clients will be fine with one cup, but the other day they could feel an unpleasant difference. This method is thought for personal use and not many per day. Of course it's not ready for a rush (as you can see, it'll take 1:15 mins just to grind). It's a cute idea, but a nightmare execution.
Great review. I am using Dedica 685 at home and now is the time to get hand grinder (I only drink coffee at home for weekends, no point spending too much).
Do you recommend C3 or C3 pro for home espresso?
Tnx
Enjoy! I actually don't know about the C3 Pro, I don't think it is too different from the C3. Sorry I couldn't be too much more help :(
@@TheBasicBarista I ordered C3esp, that should be good 👍
Tnx
I have c3 and same machine at home, looking forward to your update on how many clicks you set up for your barista flow 🎉
@@kenkenken7789 one notch to 0.9
Can you tell me how many clicks do you use for each method? Moka, v60, french press. Thanks!
I use like 10 clicks for the Moka Pot, no idea about the v60 or french press tho
For v60 16 clicks work fine for me
Would be glad if you can try n share on light roast,full wash arabika,what click will be suitable for brewing through Turkish coffee method(use Cezve). I have Timemore Chestnut C3,too. Intend to try Flores Manggarai light roast full wash,altitude 1500meter,but I'm doubt whether C3 can produce fine powder around 300-400micron. Or may affect burr sharpness if it is used for very fine powder. Thank you so much for your insight .
I think you can go down to roughly 4 or 5 clicks without damage but I'm not sure it would be fine enough for Cezve and also it would take ages on the C3
Hello Can the Timemore Chestnut C3 S2C grind fine enough for a naked portafilter?
Sure can :)
Great video ☕️👍🏽😎
Thank you so much!
Glad to hear you enjoyed it :)
See you around☕️
Nice video, I have the C2 and going to purchase a Picopresso. Will my C2 get it done?
Thanks for watching! we actually made a couple videos on the Wacaco Pircopresso and Yes, it will be very similar experience to the Aram. as both coffee makers dont use pressurised baskets.
Thank you for reply, I was referring to my C2
How I put the grinder back to cero because now for me is taking at 7 clicks more than 5 minutes
For Timemore Chestnut C3,is there any information on approximate yielded particle size(in micron) per click? Many thanks .
Hmm, I don't know sorry.
You can always get in touch with Timemore and they should be able to help you out with that!
Thanks for watching my video!
What espresso maker do you use in the video?
This is the Aram Coffee Maker, Check it out here:
thebasicbarista.com/products/aram-espresso-maker-steel-support?_pos=1&_psq=aram&_ss=e&_v=1.0
Thanks for watching!🙏
@@TheBasicBarista I'm trying to get into making my own coffee... did not expect it to cost half that much 8O. It looks so simple, why is it so expensive?
edit: Just realized that this must be your company. I don't mean any offense. I know nothing about this stuff, so I'm genuinely curious. I love the simplicity of it. no computers, no electricity, etc.
Sir, can i know how many Clicks c3 you used in this video? Thanks before
this was 7 clicks on the Timemore C3 Grinder :)
@@TheBasicBaristafor a medium roast when I did 7-8 it was too fine and I had choking. Any tips?
The timemore chestnut C3 esp pro is worth it for filter coffee?
It's more geared for filter coffee, the espresso question in this video is seeing if it can also squeeze out espresso-type fines as well
Itu berapa klik tuan di gilingan nya
0-10 clicks for espresso
Hi. Thank you for your video. Im new at coffee. But i want to open very small coffee shop. May be in 1 day under 15 cups espresso. Can c3 handle it? How about durability? I have limited budget.
The problem with manual grinders is consistency. Sure you can grind 15 cups per day with it, but you never apply the same force, the same speed, the same anything. Your clients will be fine with one cup, but the other day they could feel an unpleasant difference. This method is thought for personal use and not many per day. Of course it's not ready for a rush (as you can see, it'll take 1:15 mins just to grind).
It's a cute idea, but a nightmare execution.
c3 or k0 - k1 ?
Sorry I don't understand your question
@@TheBasicBaristaif u think c3 is better than kingrider k0 or k1
No way that coffee maker costs 1500 dollars. Bro you can buy a small car with 1.5k. Damn
Certainly isn't cheap
@@TheBasicBarista i mean if you enjoy it, it's worth it for you personally of course. But for most people, it's a mind-blowing amount.