Handpresso anyone? - Barista Exchange2024-03-28T23:32:37Zhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/forum/topics/handpresso-anyone?commentId=1688216%3AComment%3A534445&feed=yes&xn_auth=noIm really would like to order…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2009-06-24:1688216:Comment:5344452009-06-24T10:01:04.269ZLouisehttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/Louise
Im really would like to order, but I wonder if it's available in Asia, better in Indonesia. Anyone know the info?
Im really would like to order, but I wonder if it's available in Asia, better in Indonesia. Anyone know the info? I have no experience with eit…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2009-05-26:1688216:Comment:4764722009-05-26T12:53:16.975ZMatt Bhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/MattBolinder
I have no experience with either of these machines, but in my opinion, better to go without good espresso than go with bad espresso.<br />
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Get an aeropress for your trip. Lightweight, cheap, low tech, fast, easy to clean, makes good coffee.
I have no experience with either of these machines, but in my opinion, better to go without good espresso than go with bad espresso.<br />
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Get an aeropress for your trip. Lightweight, cheap, low tech, fast, easy to clean, makes good coffee. I tested a prototype of a pro…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2009-05-21:1688216:Comment:4728522009-05-21T22:03:38.963ZMatt Swensonhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/MattSwenson
I tested a prototype of a product similar to these a couple years ago with a CO2 cartridge providing the pressure. It was a pretty cool concept and provided a pretty decent shot (providing it came from a hand held). However, I did find that the pressurized air cooled the shot a great deal, creating some under extraction.<br />
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It's a cool concept, but the only part i couldn't get past was that you need to provided water off the boil. In my mind, its technically portable, but still very dependent. In…
I tested a prototype of a product similar to these a couple years ago with a CO2 cartridge providing the pressure. It was a pretty cool concept and provided a pretty decent shot (providing it came from a hand held). However, I did find that the pressurized air cooled the shot a great deal, creating some under extraction.<br />
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It's a cool concept, but the only part i couldn't get past was that you need to provided water off the boil. In my mind, its technically portable, but still very dependent. In a situation where I am backpacking or camping, i tend to favor the plastic press because of the weight and result.<br />
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I haven't taken the Aeropress out camping yet, but you might want to try one of these for a fraction of the price. wow, yeah, that looks a lot b…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2009-05-20:1688216:Comment:4716762009-05-20T19:29:25.879ZJorge A. Cazareshttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/JorgeACazares
wow, yeah, that looks a lot better! i guess considering it was at the expo and won best new product, i would trust it over the handpresso. i know it wont be like pullin from the machine at the shop but when you need it on the go i guess it will do! thanks<br />
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<cite>Shaun Parrish said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.baristaexchange.com/forum/topics/handpresso-anyone#1688216Comment471123"><div>I haven't tried the "Handpresso," but did get to try this: (…</div>
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wow, yeah, that looks a lot better! i guess considering it was at the expo and won best new product, i would trust it over the handpresso. i know it wont be like pullin from the machine at the shop but when you need it on the go i guess it will do! thanks<br />
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<cite>Shaun Parrish said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.baristaexchange.com/forum/topics/handpresso-anyone#1688216Comment471123"><div>I haven't tried the "Handpresso," but did get to try this: (<a href="http://mypressi.com/">http://mypressi.com/</a>) at the SCAA Expo in ATL this year. In spite of my expectations I was really impressed. Seems like the same principle. I'm not exactly sure how much heat is lost during the transfer of water from source to chamber, but it couldn't have been much... the shots of "hairbender" that they were pulling with that thing were amazing!</div>
</blockquote> I haven't tried the "Handpres…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2009-05-20:1688216:Comment:4711232009-05-20T05:02:17.349ZShaun Parrishhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/Shaun
I haven't tried the "Handpresso," but did get to try this: (<a href="http://mypressi.com/">http://mypressi.com/</a>) at the SCAA Expo in ATL this year. In spite of my expectations I was really impressed. Seems like the same principle. I'm not exactly sure how much heat is lost during the transfer of water from source to chamber, but it couldn't have been much... the shots of "hairbender" that they were pulling with that thing were amazing!
I haven't tried the "Handpresso," but did get to try this: (<a href="http://mypressi.com/">http://mypressi.com/</a>) at the SCAA Expo in ATL this year. In spite of my expectations I was really impressed. Seems like the same principle. I'm not exactly sure how much heat is lost during the transfer of water from source to chamber, but it couldn't have been much... the shots of "hairbender" that they were pulling with that thing were amazing! yeah, they don't really offer…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2009-05-20:1688216:Comment:4711122009-05-20T04:39:39.469ZJorge A. Cazareshttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/JorgeACazares
yeah, they don't really offer a lot of info on their site. i suppose the temp would be almost spot on... depending on how fast you got it in there after stopping the boil, and if you use filtered water like brita the taste wouldnt be tainted. of course, freshly ground coffee would be a must. i just don't know if i trust something that you hold in one hand... and thats made of plastic...
yeah, they don't really offer a lot of info on their site. i suppose the temp would be almost spot on... depending on how fast you got it in there after stopping the boil, and if you use filtered water like brita the taste wouldnt be tainted. of course, freshly ground coffee would be a must. i just don't know if i trust something that you hold in one hand... and thats made of plastic... Yeah.. That looks nasty... Th…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2009-05-20:1688216:Comment:4711032009-05-20T04:31:31.289ZTyler Stevenshttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/TylerStevens
Yeah.. That looks nasty... There are plenty more variables that need to be factored in, not just the atmospheric pressure...
Yeah.. That looks nasty... There are plenty more variables that need to be factored in, not just the atmospheric pressure...