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    • Finn666F
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      if u don't mind mate! @Snowy 😃

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        Have just finished a 3 way battle between Porlex, Hario, and the Lido 2. 1.5GB worth of video heading up to Youtube now. With Australia's internet being so slow,it's going to take 6 hours to upload. Tomorrow morning my time I'll share the videos for you 😮

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          and here you go @Finn666 LMK your thoughts!

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          • Finn666F
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            great shit wade @Snowy …thanks a ton for the great review. The lido is def the winner of this game...even though the price is a bit crazy (as with all good things) 😉

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              Yeah as I was calling it crazy good/expensive in the video I was thinking that's probably not right. It's worth what it costs. It represents the value of it's cost, so all in all it's kinda moot. The enjoyment of using it and how the coffee tastes has already exceeded any initial sting in purchase price….

              Anyone else watch the review, out of interest??? 😛

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              • steelworkerS
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                @Snowy:

                Yeah as I was calling it crazy good/expensive in the video I was thinking that's probably not right. It's worth what it costs. It represents the value of it's cost, so all in all it's kinda moot. The enjoyment of using it and how the coffee tastes has already exceeded any initial sting in purchase price….

                Anyone else watch the review, out of interest??? 😛

                Watched both reviews @Snowy & liked them. Had been  thinking about replacing the crap grinder I'm using  & hadn't considered the Lido until now. Thanks!

                Those are my principles, and if you don't like them…
                Well, I have others.

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                • tmgT
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                  Thanks for the review @Snowy, very thorough, and great to see/hear the differences - Lido seems the obvious choice given it's more efficient and quieter

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                    Thanks Gents, I was wondering if I'd just made a dedicated video for Finn, which would have been fine, but a little odd upon my reflection.

                    All the best (and still loving it!!!)

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                    • urbanwoodsmanU
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                      FYI
                      If you own the Bonavita 1-Liter Variable Gooseneck Kettle check the inside for rust or any discoloration. I noticed mine had some rust a few months ago. I did a little research and saw that it was a known issue. All I had to do was make a warranty claim to bonavita and show them pics of the rust. I received a new kettle today. To my surprise, it's a new larger 1.7L version. I'm assuming they are phasing out the old design. Anyways, great customer service. Also, they didn't mention anything about returning the old one. So if anyone wants it and is fine with having rust inside(not sure the health/taste issues haha) you can have it.

                      This is the first one. https://www.seattlecoffeegear.com/bonavita-electric-gooseneck-variable-temperature-kettle

                      This is the one they sent as a replacement. https://www.seattlecoffeegear.com/bonavita-1-7l-variable-temperature-electric-gooseneck-kettle?gdftrk=gdfV25576_a_7c1994_a_7c7459_a_7cCKE333D0120&gclid=Cj0KEQiA6JemBRC5tYLRwYGcwosBEiQANA3IBw-qPl9pYC5BhBTEiUQZwRaF1l62UiAaL78-ysBCBoIaAv_B8P8HAQ

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                        Defo, think MCL was in as well.

                        I'm just a bit all over the shop at the moment so not really in a position to send/receive for a few more months.

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                          Hey all, Snowy told me about this thread, I didn't know existed. Im a coffee director, training baristas, and among other things, I choose what coffees are purchased based on my notes . If anyone has any questions, I can probably answer much.

                          Heres a little tip for coffee lovers. The new Ecuador Juan Pena from Square One Coffee http://www.squareonecoffee.com/coffee-offerings3/guatemala-la-laguna

                          I've tasted hundreds of coffees, and this one of one of the most unique, especially for the price (I've had $200/lb coffees) It has a strong walnut flavor, low acidity , similar to grilled grapefruit. It hits on everything you want in a coffee. Good acidity, good body, clarity, defined flavor, some nutty, some floral and sweet. Its really something special.

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                            @private eyes Welcome!

                            I'd love to hear more from behind the scenes, the green bean, to cupping, to roast, to sale and make is something I can never get far away from. I've associated with coffee buyers/roaster/retailers for around 10 years now, and STILL can't get enough from the industry. I love it equally to denim, if possible :).

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                              Whilst chatting, How do you find Kalita? Worth it over the V60 and or cuppled with Able Brewing Kone??? I know it's easier to start out with, but what the difference in taste profile? Is it worth it??

                              Dare we ask where you are located??

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                                Im in Baltimore Maryland. The kalita I think is the best brewing method. Its a flat bottom, so you have a even layer of coffee grounds , with a even bed of water sitting on top. The v60 or chemex are cone shape, so everything is sitting on top of each other, all trying to get through that tip. The kalita is very easy to use too, just keep that bed of water, and you'll be good.

                                With metal filters, I don't really like the sediment that gets through. I love that the kalita filters are thin, I think the chemex filters are way too thick, and take too much of the good body and oils from the coffee.

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                                • mclaincauseyM
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                                  Giving this Corvus one a shot,  I've had 3 magnificent single source of theirs, first blend I'm trying. East African blend, seems like Aeropress and pourover will be appropriate methods.

                                  Here she is poured over. Nicely bright one on this dreary day. Substantial body for the acidity but goes down lightly. Kind of moves from fresh orange to milk chocolate flavored pipe tobacco through your palate with a lingering sourness at the edges. Another great bag from Corvus. Chasing it with fine mezcal is quite a journey.

                                  Think it, be it.

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                                    Ive never seen a coffee described as "starchy"

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                                      Could that be the body it's talking about as starchy more so than taste profile?

                                      Thanks for the feedback on the KW PI.

                                      I agree that the Chemex filters strip a lot of the goodness. The Kone, I find once the grind is dialed in to have a great profile and very little sediment. Particle size is far larger than for paper-based filters.

                                      I do really enjoy the Chemex profile on weekend. That lightness makes me feel lighter, which on a weekend, is exactly what I want. The bodys and oils on a weekend, man they need to hit my cup, not a filter.

                                      Thanks for the KW facts. I keep hearing it, but never in comparison to anything else. Will pick one up next time I see one.

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                                      • mclaincauseyM
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                                        That's my theory guys. It has a nice body, even if I'm not sure what they mean. Looking forward to trying Aeropress to see how she thickens up.

                                        Think it, be it.

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                                          When it comes to body, its either described as silky, or syrupy . When they say starchy, i think they're trying to describe the taste of bread, which I sometimes pick up on. Same thing when roasters describe coffee as "oaky, woody, dark molasses , smokey" thats the roast profile, usually because the coffee didn't taste very good roasted lighter.

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                                          • mclaincauseyM
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                                            For me starchy would first connote rice,  potatoes, or pasta. I think of bread as yeasty.

                                            Think it, be it.

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