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      tmadd
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      @snowy I should probably just get the Lido 2 because right now I'm thinking more seriously than I should about making use of all the money I'm saving by not buying any new clothes this year and buying an Ek-43 shop grinder for home use.  Moderation has never really been my forte!

      "I'm doing this because it's fun" - Roy Slaper

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        @tmadd, highly recommend the Lido 2 (which is now superseded by Lido 3). Bit cheaper than an EK-43 too :). Buil d quality of the Lido3 is extremely on point. Perfect quality for an IH wearer :).

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          Thanks for the recommendations! Tomorrow is my last day off in the city. Will see which 1 2 I can hit up. Hopefully!!

          Espresso Vivace - I've walked past that place so many times and nearly gone it, but not seen enough filter vibes from the door to go in. Tomorrow that changes!

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            @snowy espresso Vivace is espresso and blend only. I recommend a nico or if you're feeling more traditional a cappuccino.  Schomer's (the owner) book is fascinating.

            "I'm doing this because it's fun" - Roy Slaper

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              twin
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              Enjoying My morning coffee.

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                Thank you @tmadd and @Snowy for the advice. I'm going to price the two grinders out and see if I can find one local to get a feel for it. I feel this is the next step to making a better cup!

                IG: bluehandsslim

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                  The Lido 3 looks nice. I have a Hario hand grinder that I use daily and I'm looking for a travel setup. I'm wondering if I could use Lido 3 for both home and travel.

                  @snowy would you travel with a Lido 2?

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                    Snowy
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                    @veloaudio the Lido's are sturdy enough to travel with. I'd say probably a bit heavy. And probably a bit large to lug as luggage tho. I have a porlex mini for travel. If I was traveling with Chemex/v60 I'd probably bring the Lido :).

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                      Thanks. I had been eyeing the mini Porlex but the Lido 3 advertised as an travel" Lido through me off.

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                        Just read up on the 3. Looks like it is aimed at travel. Meant to be lighter than the 2. Turns out it weights 1/4 of the Lido 2. Sounds perfect for travel!!

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                          Weight is fine, but the 13.5" tall concerns me for packing.

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                            so guys…i think i have enough of senseo coffee (unbelievable that i even call it coffee) and the aero press i own is ok for when it´s just me, myself and i who wants to enjoy a single cup of coffee.

                            now i´m looking into something else. something that can make/hold 3-4 (or more) cups of coffee at a time.

                            what kinda setup would you guys go for in the end?

                            @Snowy i´ve spent last night by checking out your youtube channel…some great reviews on there. may go and order the sump coffee as well the next time ^^ ...though i haven´t understand the last sentence you were saying. not sure if it even was english you´ve used?! 😃

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                              Finn I'd go a v60 size 2, with range server size 2. Not badly priced, high consistency, makes 700ml in a few mins.

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                                @Finn666 I'm really liking Kalita Wave for brews of 40g coffee/640g water.  Both the Hario V60 and the Kalita Wave are pretty grinder dependent and way easier to get tasty results if you have a nice easy to control pouring kettle, but I find that the more uniform brewbed of the Kalita yields more even extraction, and consistently tasty cups.  I will say that the V60 does allow a little more control of brew variables since you can alter the flow rate a lot more with your pouring style than you can with the Kalita, but I still think the Kalita is tastier (unless you're stuck with a real bad grinder, perhaps).

                                "I'm doing this because it's fun" - Roy Slaper

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                                  morning…

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                                    What he said

                                    madmonday's retired….I'm just tired.

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                                      thanks for getting back guys…what do you guys think about the chemed woodneck? @Snowy  @tmadd

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                                        I'd skip the Chemex to start with. It's fairly fiddly, not cheap either. Kalita is a good choice, only reason I'd not suggest that is slightly higher $, and volume is a bit more fiddly to get 700mls from. It's got a smaller volume, requires more topping up. That said for taste, I feel it's a step above the v60. V60 or kalita wave. Can't go wrong.

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                                          just checking amazon as i type 😛

                                          would need a new kettle and a new/better grinder as well i´m afraid. ^^

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                                            @Finn666 That's the thing about most coffee brewing recommendations, they assume a lot of variables as a constant that might not be.  While it appears that @Snowy and I see eye to eye for our own brewing preferences, I know he's got a great grinder + is using very good beans, and I'm assuming that he's brewing with a scale, has some reliable form of temperature control (or at least a boiling/pouring method that delivers a consistent temperature), and is using a dedicated pouring kettle…all things that factor heavily into my own personal preferences for brewing device.

                                            While I agree that the Chemex is finicky compared to the other two with all else optimal...I actually think it's the best of the 3-options for a setup that isn't fully optimized.  Though I haven't experimented with it for awhile, and it lacks the sex-appeal of the other 3 options at hand, the Abid Clever Brewer is pretty capable, and it's ability to control dwell time is friendly to a winder range of grinders, plus it obviates the need for a dedicated pouring kettle.  Check it out: https://prima-coffee.com/equipment/abid/clever

                                            "I'm doing this because it's fun" - Roy Slaper

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