[-] Dashmezzo@lemm.ee 4 points 2 weeks ago

I take my coffee black and strong. No sugar or cream for me thanks. It’s really the grinder I need advice on at the moment.

[-] Dashmezzo@lemm.ee 2 points 2 weeks ago

Was this meant for this post?

[-] Dashmezzo@lemm.ee 2 points 2 weeks ago

I will look at these thanks. I have had a grinder that had static before and it was a nightmare.

I am pretty proficient in being able to repair stuff, and used to repair gaggias and sage machines anyway.

Do you have an opinion on ceramic or metal and conical or flat burr at all?

[-] Dashmezzo@lemm.ee 2 points 2 weeks ago

Ah nice. Thanks. I did look at a similar one. I don’t mind the traditional styling. I do however have to think of my wife who loves the oracle because it is zero hassle for her. So I maybe have to go somewhere in between where if she does miss the water empty more something it isn’t a massive deal. I also thought about just getting the grinder first as then if she feels confident to do her grind and tamp herself it’s fine but if not she can continue to use the standard grinder.

She was fine with the express where she had to do everything but I think something with more of a quirk like that might be a step too far possibly.

[-] Dashmezzo@lemm.ee 4 points 2 months ago

Buying stolen property unknowingly is innocent. A steam deck can end up on eBay or Facebook marketplace place or even in second hand stores like CEX etc without being tagged as stolen.

If you buy something and a few months later it dies from a recognised fault, it sucks for the person who bought it in good faith. They have no recourse and the only person gaining anything from it is Steam.

[-] Dashmezzo@lemm.ee 3 points 4 months ago

I have an Oracle at home which is dual boiler and a bambino for the van. Yes there is a difference, is it worth the £1500 extra and the weight and fragility? Probably not. The coffee is great and unless you are really really serious about your coffee, water, puck prep then the difference is so minor there isn’t anything in it.

Would I pay the same amount for a thermoblock as a dual boiler? Nope.

[-] Dashmezzo@lemm.ee 3 points 6 months ago

It makes espresso but can add water for Americano and has a steam wand for latte and cappuccino making. But pot coffee no not really.

[-] Dashmezzo@lemm.ee 3 points 6 months ago

If you are blowing the seal around the shower head, it is usually because you are locking the portafilter in too tightly. It doesn’t actually need to be fully locked right over. But yeah it’s an easy fix. My issue with the sage is that it starts the slippery slope of realising what good coffee is and then you need better beans and a better this and that. The sage is an amazing piece of equipment, well made and will last years and years being reliable and consistent.

[-] Dashmezzo@lemm.ee 3 points 7 months ago

We use gravity batteries in the UK. They work well and are pretty good at their efficiency. When you are creating massive systems they are made to last decades. There is always upkeep but it is the same with coal, gas and nuclear plants. All these renewables are far cheaper and far more cost effective than these power stations and for years the main problem has been that wind and solar cannot be used as base load, but with battery storage on a mass scale, thermal and hydrogen storage, we are now at a place where building out far more solar and wind than we need is viable and mixing in these technologies to provide base load and grid stability.

[-] Dashmezzo@lemm.ee 4 points 7 months ago
[-] Dashmezzo@lemm.ee 5 points 7 months ago

Just reread it. You are indeed correct.

[-] Dashmezzo@lemm.ee 3 points 8 months ago

Ah yes. Lay claim to someone’s domain even though they had the company name first and you were sloppy. But you are big and think you can just bully your way through life.

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