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Espresso Outlet LLC
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Приєднався 15 лип 2015
Espresso Outlet is a small "mom and pop shop" retailer of some of the world’s finest espresso machines, grinders, and other related products. We have sold thousands of machines, grinders, and other products to customers ranging from the beginner home users, to the prosumer home user, to the office user, to the fully commercial business user. With brands names like Bezzera, Rocket, Quick Mill, La Spaziale, Turin and many others, it’s hard to go wrong. These are products that have great reputations and are made with the finest construction materials.
Our goal is to provide customers with the espresso machines, grinders, and other equipment that they will love and use for years to come. As a small company, we strive to provide good customer service to each and every customer. You are important to us, and we love you almost as much as we love our coffee:)
Please do not hestitate to contact us with any questions or concerns. We are happy to help you and try to do so as quick
Our goal is to provide customers with the espresso machines, grinders, and other equipment that they will love and use for years to come. As a small company, we strive to provide good customer service to each and every customer. You are important to us, and we love you almost as much as we love our coffee:)
Please do not hestitate to contact us with any questions or concerns. We are happy to help you and try to do so as quick
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All New Scales From Turin | Closer Look Into Our New Espresso & Pour Over Scales
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In this live, we will take a closer look into the new scales that we are offering with Turin. We have a big sale starting today at 8 eastern time. Pour Over Scale- espressooutlet.com/products/turin-pour-over-scale Espresso Scale- espressooutlet.com/products/turin-mini-espresso-scale
Turin Espresso Scale | Let’s Pull A Shot!
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In this video, We are introducing the all new espresso scale. This can also be used for pour overs.
New Scale by Turin | Let’s Brew A Pour Over
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In this video, we bring to you the all new scale from Turin. In this video we start off by showing you one of the coolest features of this scale which is going to display your brew ratios. We hope you enjoy 😊
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A closer look into our mobile coffee trailer with Brew Head Espresso. Mini split Unit, Heat and A/C- amzn.to/3L9lU0P As an Amazon associates member, I earn a small commission with qualifying purchases.
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A look at what comes with the Quick Mill Anita Evo Espresso Machine espressooutlet.com/products/anita-evo-espresso-machine?_pos=1&_sid=73419faa1&_ss=r #espressomachine #espresso #quickmill
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A Day In The Life Of A Mobile Coffee Trailer | With Brew Head Espresso
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In this video I will show you a glimpse into one of our events serving coffee to the community. You can find us below. brewheadespresso.wixsite.com/my-site Equipment used in the video can be found below: NUOVA SIMONELLI APPIA LIFE (VOLUMETRIC) 1 GROUP espressooutlet.com/collections/nuova-simonelli/products/nuova-simonelli-appia-life-volumetric-1-group FIORENZATO F64 EVO PRO W/ RED SPEED BURRS /...
As I've heard from other coffee youtubers, spinning your tamper while adding pressure is bad for the extraction. But I still doesn't know if it's true or not.
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My Hottop roaster recently died on me and I'm looking for a replacement. I had issues with the Hottop's capacity and with no dealers in the UK, sourcing new filters/replacement parts became a tiresome affair. However, 10 years of loyal service is not to be sniffed at. Now, though, I have the opportunity to tick the boxes the Hottop couldn't. Praise goes out to the great people at Hottop, a family company. I picked up my machine from Chang Yue's son, the World needs more people like him and Shelly, back in Taiwan, was always helpful and an encyclopedia of information. I looked at the Cormorant, but thought it a little too 'Heath Robinson'. The Aillio appeared better assembled, but at the price point I want a much better cooling arrangement and the pointless bean tryer [yes pointless], will have me on my soapbox. The classic version weirdly placing the tryer handle in the path of the evacuation shute. Also a manual shute itself is far from impressive. It's a strange marketplace with, sadly, too many designs requiring continual adjustment [or bluntly, phaffing about]. This is fine for the fantasists who think they're running a scientific experiment [but have no real understanding of science], but I'm all grown up. So far buying pre-roasted beans has been a bit of shock. Witnessing up close the treatment metered out to innocent beans by charlatans is something I can do without. In my continuing search I've just begun to scratch the surface that is Turkey. Hope may be just around the corner and 2,700 miles down the road.
Excellent video! Thank you! Would you recommend this machine in terms of shot quality? Is it a dealbreaker the fact that it doesn't have an OPV?
If you grind correctly, you don't need an OPV. Most people grind too fine and rely on the OPV. All that said, the V2 will have OPV amongst other things. All listed on our website.
Does the espresso one show ratio also ?
Do you have a link to both of them ?
espressooutlet.com/collections/scales
Is it connected ?
As in bluetooth? No
I like the form factor. Does it have Bluetooth for use with Decent, etc?
For the price, there is no bluetooth.
When are they available?
Available now espressooutlet.com/collections/scales
When switching your machine to direct plumbing instead of reservoir, do you leave the reservoir tank in the machine or take it out?
I would leave the reservoir in the machine.
Thanks for showing this clearly. This is exactly what I was looking for.
What didn’t you grind the coffee right into the portafilter ? Thanks
You can, just accustomed to dosing cup.
Why wouldn’t you just plumb into your tap line and drain, makes no sense unless this is a trailer
This is a mobile trailer
For the longest time, the ek43 was the gold standard. In general i didn't like the espresso from it at coffee shops. I always thought it spun too fast. I think lance confirmed that, or hoffman did too. I'm looking forward to this grinder and speed variability. Burrs are pricey but if the time comes to try a different one. I'll be happy there is a huge selection.
My sette 270 is in a sound box, double wall and it's horribly loud. The primary reason i just bought this 83v. I'm looking forward to it. Bought form you.
Much more quiet than the 270 haha, but almost anything is.
Good video, but a couple differences: my grinder had black and red wires vs. blue and red, and they didn’t pull out so easy like yours when you remove the old button (I had to cut the wires to remove old button).
Yeah, they might have changed wiring or source for buttons.
@@EspressoOutlet Love the new steel button though, thanks for replacing!
@Espresso Outlet LLC 7:13-8:05 "spot on" ???
Hi, thank you for the great video! What do you think about the noise?
Not a very loud machine.
How clean the boiler please
Sorry, don't have any content on that.
Is there a way to control how much pressure is being used? The machine advertises 15 bar, but can you change the pressure? Ideally, I would like to pull espresso with 9 bars of pressure.
Theres a bit of a misconception behind 9 vs 15 bar shot. If the grinder is dialed in correctly it can pull a 9 bar shot regardless of the pumps pressure. All that being said, we will have an updated legato with 9 bar OPV for when the grind is not correct.
if the burrs are reinserted 180degrees out by mistake how would you tell if you continued to re-zero?
If put in 180 degrees off, might be fine, might not be aligned. never know. If you grind seems really far off, can always flip 180 to see if it goes back to the way it was before.
I have the Pesado High extraction baskets size M and L. My go to before was the 18 g VST, but there is no going back from the Pesado. The Pesado High extraction filters does require a finer grind and my Eureka Perfetto had to go as it could only handle dark roast for the Pesado. Super happy with the portafiler and filterbaskets from Pesado. It really makes a taste difference. Use mostly the medium filter with 15-16g of coffee. Mind you that these filters are much ticker than any other filers I have tried and also had mine for about 6 months now and it has no bending like the VST got pretty fast.
Are there new versions of the gen 2 releasing? I just received mine with a silver power button on the side, a black dosing cup without the collar extension, and a rubber attachment that allows it to fit smaller 54mm dosing accessories. I actually prefer these options, but its even different still than what you're showing. Mine shipped from China I'm pretty sure.
No clue about other vendors. Sorry.
Not sure this question'll make sense, but on my Rancilio Rocky, I can unscrew a part on the inside so that I can bring the zero point to the very front, center of the machine where there's a little arrow that it lines up with. On this, I'm good with finding the zero point, but that little point is off-center and points at about 5 o'clock. I mark that point with the ring and then turn it to to my grind point. It just bugs me that the little ring and that zero point can't be set to the front, middle. Or can it all be adjusted internally in some way to do that? Make sense?
Only way is to zero and replace the sticker. Rocky a totally different internal design.
budget 900, only pull-over coffee, need brightness, df64v change burr to SSP RS MP is better choice???
Not sure if I totally follow, but will throw a few things out. If only pour over DF64V with MP is great. DF83 with MP will also be great. I don't like 64 cast for anything much, for 83 cast, can be good, but tends to be sweeter for some coffees which I don't really consider brightness. I don't recommend cast. Id go MP in either grinder. Don't expect it to be the end all for espresso, espresso MP is quite limited to origins.
@@EspressoOutlet tks. I only use for filter coffee, no espreso. Many people recommended the Fuji Royal r220, but I want to buy a newer kind machine. It sounds like I can confidently buy the DF64V with the SSP MP burrs.
Is there a way, I'm wondering, to adjust the burrs or something else to move the zero point to straight downwards centered on the spout? Having my little ring point to around 5 o'clock is odd to me and bothers me. Yes, this is a first-world problem...but I paid a lot for this thing.
Can try to peel the dial sticker off with hair dryer or heat gun. Or can buy a new sticker from turingrinders.com and re-apply over the old to point down.
@@EspressoOutlet Good idea! Yep, they sell stickers for exactly that reason evidently: "A replacement sticker for the DF64 Gen 2 Dial. Use if you wish to recalibrate your zero point, or if you purchase a replacement adjustment collar." Cheers for the suggestion.
This looks amazing!
I have a DF64V with the standard DLC coated Burrs. Just ordered a set of SSP HU Burrs as I drink mostly espresso and milk based drinks. I heard MP Burrs are tricky to dial in and as I often swap out my coffees I don't have the time to dial in tricky Burrs. I'm hoping the HU will bring out the flavours of espresso especially the lighter fruitier roasts. And also I heard the DF64V is noisier than the standard burrs so hope the HU will be quieter. Your thoughts?
HU and stock are fairly similar especially for espresso. Not following the second part about DF64V being louder. Pretty much all SSP burrs are more noisy.
Thanks for posting this, been trying to get into roasting
Awesome trailer, Dylan, thanks for the tour! Please describe the fridge😊
Do these buttons work on both 220v and 110v current?
We only sell 110V, not sure about the other.
Have you found any difference in taste between the gen2 with stock burrs vs your gen 1 with SSP HU burrs. I have the Gen2 stock and was considering the burr upgrade to the SSP HU but it seems like you hinted at the burrs being very similar but Im curious of the taste profile? Any info would be appreciated.
HU and stock gen 2 are fairly similar in flavor.
Where did you find the Green bean filler? I have searched high and ĺow for 1 with no luck.
Its just an old hopper for a coffee grinder. Works great. I have one for green and one for roasted to assist with filling bags
What's the height of both models. on the website they have it pegged at the same height but in pictures and your video it looks quite different.
Nice Video. Which bottomless portafilter do you use?
Nah, grinders are coming out fast and furiously. Every few months something better comes out that beats “the best”.
I just ran across this video... thank you SO much! I used to roast from home probably over 15 years ago with a HotTop USA one. What's your take on those (obviously only 250kg) for home roasts per week. I'm looking to get another roaster so I'm starting to do the research again.
In our opinion the hot top is much more limited, and much less user friendly to use. Something like the M1 or M2 can do 250g with ease per batch.
Another good video thanks buddy
Thanks for the interesting and informative video mate! but inches? 1.9 inches? WTF 😂🎉
thx for your advice ! - didn't notice the rubber plungers are asymmetrical :D - unavoidable one of the screws fell off into the grinder, but it came back without problems holding it upside down. One ist for shure, even if you're a lazy bear, after 500 double shots the inner outlet is completely clogged and flapper and outlet need a good clean - there was quite a lot crusted ground coffee stuck inside. Should clean it regularly...
Love mine❤ but it has increased my coffee consumption 😊
Question: Why do you coat both burrs? Wouldn't you only see a misalignment on the non-rotating burr?
Not necessarily.
Sonata, is it heavy enough to manipulate the porta filter without putting your hand on the top? What is the weight of it?
It is a lighter weight machine, similar to something like a gaggia classic pro, or breville machine. Most machines that do not move weigh 50 pounds.
I just purchased this grinder. Pretty impressed.
Nice machine ❤
Thanks! Do you recommend something like Grindz? And how often?
Anymore, we don't recommend grindz, they are ok, but its much better to pull the top off, brush out, and brush out the chute.
@@EspressoOutlet Thanks alot!!!
can you do pre infusion .
Technically yes, has the 3 way valve which you can pull partially up. With it in the non plumbed mode, you will only get the pressure from the boiler pressure which without the pump on is usually quite low. With the machine plumbed, you will get additional pressure for a better pre-infusion. This is true of all machines like this.
I'm doing it aswell, but at home, while I'm preparing my coffee, but blowing on the portafilter might not be the best practice from the hygiene standpoint.