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I've been very happy with my machine and grinder combo for a couple of years now. There was one itch I needed to scratch though and that was the Puqpress automatic tamper that was available as a direct fitment for under my grinder. At $2200 for an automatic tamper it was just too expensive for me to justify.

 

As luck would have it, one came up on eBay two weeks ago for just a fraction of its new price and that was enough for me to jump in. Up and running in minutes, it's taken my espresso making to another level. I've never thought I was inconsistent with my tamping, however this just takes another variable out of the equation. I must admit, it's a lot easier on the wrists too. 

 

Highly recommended, but not at the RRP of course!

 

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  On 16/05/2021 at 12:42 AM, Marc said:

There was one itch I needed to scratch

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For any future itches, use this, cheap, telescopic and shiny.

 

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You know it makes sense.

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Definitely seeing Puqpress pop up in more and more setups now. Still think it was one of the best upgraded I made for consistency and removing another variable from the equation. 

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It's the workflow, for me. Having directly under (integrated) with the grinder itself is just a breeze to use.

We visit friends and wait 20 mins for "pod coffee" :(

My argument is always that I can serve 4-5 real lattes in less than 5 mins! :)

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