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I always kick the puck out, rinse, dry, and get ready for the next shot. Keep it clean and dry. Maybe an extra step, but its well worth it.
OK, so seeing a bit of trend here. What are the thoughts on the necessity of rinsing after you bang the puck out? I'll admit that I don't, mostly because with our PFs the water sticks in there and it makes a bit of a mess on the counter when I dose the next shot. Beginning to rethink this though.
OK, so seeing a bit of trend here. What are the thoughts on the necessity of rinsing after you bang the puck out? I'll admit that I don't, mostly because with our PFs the water sticks in there and it makes a bit of a mess on the counter when I dose the next shot. Beginning to rethink this though.
Rinse, definitely. Old espresso in the next cup is far worse than a drop of water, in my opinion, and there's time to make it a non-issue, generally.
Did I read somebody say that they actually remove the filterbasket before wiping it dry for dosing? Silliness!
Brady said:OK, so seeing a bit of trend here. What are the thoughts on the necessity of rinsing after you bang the puck out? I'll admit that I don't, mostly because with our PFs the water sticks in there and it makes a bit of a mess on the counter when I dose the next shot. Beginning to rethink this though.
1) Pull out the portafilter
2) Flush the group (for a couple secs)
3) Knock out the puck
4) Rinse the portafilter basket (and the bottom-side if necessary)
5) Wipe the bottom of the screen
6) Quick flush again
7) Reinsert
8) Check your nose for boogers
9) Salute
Clean machine = tasty espresso.
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