Tamper search? - Barista Exchange2024-03-29T00:01:38Zhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/forum/topics/tamper-search?commentId=1688216%3AComment%3A763579&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI have tested it with a great…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2010-01-31:1688216:Comment:7647962010-01-31T18:51:08.373ZBilly Kangashttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/BillyBones
I have tested it with a great number of different coffees and machines. I have conducted blind tests with myself and other Baristas around the mid-west. I have always gotten the same result. The C-Ripple makes sweeter shots.<br />
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<cite>Jeff Jaworski said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.baristaexchange.com/forum/topics/tamper-search?xg_source=msg_com_forum&id=1688216%3ATopic%3A763545&page=1#1688216Comment764412"><div>The C-Ripple is a fad that does absolutely nothing for the shot pull…</div>
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I have tested it with a great number of different coffees and machines. I have conducted blind tests with myself and other Baristas around the mid-west. I have always gotten the same result. The C-Ripple makes sweeter shots.<br />
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<cite>Jeff Jaworski said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.baristaexchange.com/forum/topics/tamper-search?xg_source=msg_com_forum&id=1688216%3ATopic%3A763545&page=1#1688216Comment764412"><div>The C-Ripple is a fad that does absolutely nothing for the shot pull and will fall under the wayside in no time, though I don't wish to be seen here as just talking sh#@$ about Reg's products as they are for the most part awesome and I do own a couple of them. If you're gonna with go a Reg Barber then stick with one of their SS flat or C-flat pistons.<br/> <br/>
I would suggest purchasing a 9th Street/EPNW hybrid tamper 3.25'' base w/ convex piston if you're using an E-61 brew group. Flat piston for anything else(I screw on a 49mm flat for my Cremina).</div>
</blockquote> Somebody should make an ISO s…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2010-01-31:1688216:Comment:7645002010-01-31T04:35:19.793ZJames Liuhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/JamesLiu
Somebody should make an ISO standard about the handle-piston interface. That way, we can all use whatever handle on whatever piston we want.<br />
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Puh-leaze.
Somebody should make an ISO standard about the handle-piston interface. That way, we can all use whatever handle on whatever piston we want.<br />
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Puh-leaze. All good thoughts... thanks g…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2010-01-31:1688216:Comment:7644702010-01-31T03:41:23.195ZBradyhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/Brady
All good thoughts... thanks guys!
All good thoughts... thanks guys! reg's are nice indeed, howeve…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2010-01-31:1688216:Comment:7644602010-01-31T03:17:06.362ZJackson Ballhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/JacksonBall
reg's are nice indeed, however, these are amazing:<br />
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<a href="http://www.artazza.com/tampers.php" target="_blank">http://www.artazza.com/tampers.php</a><br />
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Cheers,<br />
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reg's are nice indeed, however, these are amazing:<br />
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<a href="http://www.artazza.com/tampers.php" target="_blank">http://www.artazza.com/tampers.php</a><br />
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Cheers,<br />
Jackson Hmm... I can taste the differ…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2010-01-31:1688216:Comment:7644302010-01-31T02:24:45.301ZChris Hootonhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/ChrisHooton
Hmm... I can taste the difference.<br />
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<cite>Jeff Jaworski said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.baristaexchange.com/forum/topics/tamper-search?commentId=1688216%3AComment%3A764412&xg_source=msg_com_forum#1688216Comment764412"><div>The C-Ripple is a fad that does absolutely nothing for the shot pull and will fall under the wayside in no time, though I don't wish to be seen here as just talking sh#@$ about Reg's products as they are for the most part awesome and I do own a couple of them. If…</div>
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Hmm... I can taste the difference.<br />
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<cite>Jeff Jaworski said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.baristaexchange.com/forum/topics/tamper-search?commentId=1688216%3AComment%3A764412&xg_source=msg_com_forum#1688216Comment764412"><div>The C-Ripple is a fad that does absolutely nothing for the shot pull and will fall under the wayside in no time, though I don't wish to be seen here as just talking sh#@$ about Reg's products as they are for the most part awesome and I do own a couple of them. If you're gonna with go a Reg Barber then stick with one of their SS flat or C-flat pistons.<br/> <br/>
I would suggest purchasing a 9th Street/EPNW hybrid tamper 3.25'' base w/ convex piston if you're using an E-61 brew group. Flat piston for anything else(I screw on a 49mm flat for my Cremina).</div>
</blockquote> So could a black cat with a c…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2010-01-30:1688216:Comment:7642312010-01-30T22:56:04.669ZChris Hootonhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/ChrisHooton
So could a black cat with a c-ripple piston be the best ever?
So could a black cat with a c-ripple piston be the best ever? I use the C-Ripple most of th…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2010-01-30:1688216:Comment:7641972010-01-30T21:57:31.055ZBilly Kangashttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/BillyBones
I use the C-Ripple most of the time, and love it. It makes really nice sweet shots... I love the way the Black Cat tamper feels but I haven't tested it enough to give you a fair opinion.... (it's pretty much the sexiest tamper I've held up to this point though)
I use the C-Ripple most of the time, and love it. It makes really nice sweet shots... I love the way the Black Cat tamper feels but I haven't tested it enough to give you a fair opinion.... (it's pretty much the sexiest tamper I've held up to this point though) I have one answer. Gorilla Ta…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2010-01-30:1688216:Comment:7639862010-01-30T15:35:25.433ZPaul Yateshttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/PaulYates
I have one answer. Gorilla Tamp. John Gordon's company, I think? It is totally the best tamper I have ever felt or used. Granted, I am a novice, but several old pros felt the same.<br />
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The Tamper Review at Safehouse was just the coolest thing. Definitely helped me understand a little better how design makes a difference...
I have one answer. Gorilla Tamp. John Gordon's company, I think? It is totally the best tamper I have ever felt or used. Granted, I am a novice, but several old pros felt the same.<br />
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The Tamper Review at Safehouse was just the coolest thing. Definitely helped me understand a little better how design makes a difference... Yeah, a Reg is at the top of…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2010-01-30:1688216:Comment:7639112010-01-30T14:07:01.625ZBradyhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/Brady
Yeah, a Reg is at the top of the list too... the wood ones are gorgeous. They have powder-coated ones with a variety of pistons at the Counter Culture training center here in Charlotte. Fantastic fit, heft, and balance for me. He also does a black anodized one that looks pretty good.<br />
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I'm liking the idea of the C-flat piston... not sure how much difference it really makes for edge channeling, but I'm sure that having the edge eased a little is kinder to counter tops. I'll play around with the…
Yeah, a Reg is at the top of the list too... the wood ones are gorgeous. They have powder-coated ones with a variety of pistons at the Counter Culture training center here in Charlotte. Fantastic fit, heft, and balance for me. He also does a black anodized one that looks pretty good.<br />
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I'm liking the idea of the C-flat piston... not sure how much difference it really makes for edge channeling, but I'm sure that having the edge eased a little is kinder to counter tops. I'll play around with the different pistons over at CC to see what I prefer.<br />
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James, I see that the Espressocraft/9th street tamper is available in 3.25" and 3.5" heights, so perhaps the Project Black Cat one is the taller version? I played with one that was probably the taller "Barismo spec" and didn't love the feel. Then I saw what looked like a shorter straight Espressocraft one in use at a client's bar and found it a better fit. Stubby fingers...<br />
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It does need to be tougher. It will go with me to installs and repair jobs, probably traveling around in my tool bag. I will find a cushy travel pouch (maybe a Crown pouch with extra padding :) to protect it, but no cushy bar duty for it... which is another thing that draws me to the metal handled ones.<br />
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At this point, I'm probably going to wait another couple of months before committing. I'm planning to be at SERBC next month, then headed to Seattle at the end of March... I think that treks down to Olympia and/or over to Vancouver Island are in order.<br />
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Thanks all for the input so far. I like the 9th St Tamper, and…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2010-01-30:1688216:Comment:7638042010-01-30T07:03:04.845ZJames Liuhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/JamesLiu
I like the 9th St Tamper, and it holds up under heavy use. It's one of those tamps that either works in your hand or it doesn't. The surface lasts pretty well without getting slippery, at least the ones I've ever used.<br />
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I think the Black Cat tamper taller than the 9th St models, and my experience is that shape feels very different with 2.5mm difference in height, so make sure you're getting the height that you like. There are real life Black Cat tampers on retail shelves in the Chicago Intellys…
I like the 9th St Tamper, and it holds up under heavy use. It's one of those tamps that either works in your hand or it doesn't. The surface lasts pretty well without getting slippery, at least the ones I've ever used.<br />
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I think the Black Cat tamper taller than the 9th St models, and my experience is that shape feels very different with 2.5mm difference in height, so make sure you're getting the height that you like. There are real life Black Cat tampers on retail shelves in the Chicago Intellys that I've been in. My guess is that it's a 9th St base, the relevant brass mounting collar, and a custom EP handle.<br />
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All that said, I think they use 9th St tamps behind the counter at Intelly still. And they have those largely because wood handled Regs wouldn't hold up. Not that anyone tried all that hard to protect the finish...<br />
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Why not powder coat Reg Barber tamps, I don't know. All the Intelly competitor baristas had their own powder coat tamps in all colors...<br />
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Your personal tamper can probably be a little less battle tested. You'll treat it nicer since it's your own.