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The last three posts...Chris/dale..While the Synesso seems like a manual, it is a electric switch; half way start a preinfussion and full begins the extraction. This is not just a "fun toy." I would explain but Chris and Phil did already. Read the comments before...they know what their talking about.
I'm curious to hear from people who have tried it or currently use it or swear by it or whatever ...
Mike said:The last three posts...Chris/dale..While the Synesso seems like a manual, it is a electric switch; half way start a preinfussion and full begins the extraction. This is not just a "fun toy." I would explain but Chris and Phil did already. Read the comments before...they know what their talking about.
Wait a second...I'm curious to hear from people who have tried it or currently use it or swear by it or whatever ...
Oh, sorry, I thought that meant I was free to give my opinion. I didn't realize an opinion could be wrong. My mistake.
If you watch the baristas in retailers running Cyncras, you'll generally tend to notice a pattern of people just generally not even messing with the pre-infusion. Slap it full on, and that's it. Hmm.. why is that?
I've tried it. I've tried slower, I've tried faster, and I'm telling you that from my experience, assuming you did everything on your end right, skipping it altogether produced a consistently better shot.
Again, I feel like I need to reiterate that this is from my personal experience. In my view, from my experiences, it is a "fun toy".
If you would care to elaborate on why you feel the need to say it is not, I would love to read it. The previous posts that you pointed to don't really say much of anything about it.
Thus far, I think Phil is closest, but I still don't think he's got it quite right either. (just a quick reminder.. opinion.. )
Maybe the meaning of "Just my $.02" was lost on you, and if so, I apologize.
No harm, No foul. Phil is giving a edjucated response and just calling it a Cool toy seemed to be a little light on facts.
Jason Haeger said:Mike said:The last three posts...Chris/dale..While the Synesso seems like a manual, it is a electric switch; half way start a preinfussion and full begins the extraction. This is not just a "fun toy." I would explain but Chris and Phil did already. Read the comments before...they know what their talking about.
Wait a second...I'm curious to hear from people who have tried it or currently use it or swear by it or whatever ...
Oh, sorry, I thought that meant I was free to give my opinion. I didn't realize an opinion could be wrong. My mistake.
If you watch the baristas in retailers running Cyncras, you'll generally tend to notice a pattern of people just generally not even messing with the pre-infusion. Slap it full on, and that's it. Hmm.. why is that?
I've tried it. I've tried slower, I've tried faster, and I'm telling you that from my experience, assuming you did everything on your end right, skipping it altogether produced a consistently better shot.
Again, I feel like I need to reiterate that this is from my personal experience. In my view, from my experiences, it is a "fun toy".
If you would care to elaborate on why you feel the need to say it is not, I would love to read it. The previous posts that you pointed to don't really say much of anything about it.
Thus far, I think Phil is closest, but I still don't think he's got it quite right either. (just a quick reminder.. opinion.. )
Maybe the meaning of "Just my $.02" was lost on you, and if so, I apologize.
I agree with everything quoted, but I am skeptical about the common theory that pre-infusion somehow swells the puck. It does have a purpose, but I don't think puck-swelling is that purpose. I think it's misunderstood.Jason- I am curious why you think coffee could or would tastes better without it (it is hard enough to find a Barista who can make a great shot with pre-infusion, let alone trying to fly without a net). Is it your argument that proper portafilter preparation (say that fast) negates the need? I would also say this were true in an ideal world. But I see it kind of like golf. If you pick the right club, and make the perfect swing, you will never miss. The trouble is, you can't always make the perfect swing. I believe that every time you groom the portafilter and lock it in, you are playing the percentages. A lot of what a good Barista does is meant to raise the percentage.
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