Weber Blind Shaker: Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
  • First in a two part series looking at the Weber Workshops Blind Shaker. In this video, just a physical comparison to a knockoff version and a demonstration of the impact (or lack thereof) of different methodologies for using a blind shaker on distributing espresso.
    Both shakers bought with my own money. I have no affiliation with any company relevant to this video.
    Previous WDT test: • WDT, Extraction, and Flow
    Dosing cup shaking test: • So we're shaking our c...
    Prior knockoff shaking test: • Blind Shakers Give Hig...
    === Timestamps ===
    00:00 Introduction
    02:00 How close is the knockoff?
    04:12 Blind shaker methods
    06:15 Retention
    07:10 Distribution
    10:55 Conclusions
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Комментарии • 26

  • @jeffreyeung
    @jeffreyeung 27 дней назад +10

    Rip off Vs knock off 😂
    Thanks for the video

  • @JonFairhurst
    @JonFairhurst 26 дней назад +4

    For years, I’ve been using a small, glass cup for shaking. I recently bought a Weber shaker, thinking that it might improve workflow or distribution. It made both worse.
    My method is to toss like sautéing in a pan, definitely not to violently shake. We want to homogenize, and not to cause clumps. Next, I pour it into the portafilter with a magnetic funnel. I shake to flatten it, do a surface level rake with a WDT tool, one firm tap on the counter, and tamp.
    So, why is the shaker worse? First, it has three pieces to handle, and they all get dirty. Next, why doesn’t the body have magnets? I can’t shake the portafilter with the shaker on top. So now I need the funnel too.
    Also, because I can’t see inside the shaker, I can’t get the grounds roughly distributed before removing the lid. I could shake it side to side with the lid off, but the plug isn’t magnetic, so I risk it falling apart and making a mess.
    With my little glass bowl, a magnetic funnel, and just a little skill, I get a better, faster result. Who cares about the extraction of the Weber, when the workflow is so dumb. Had they added magnets and maybe a glass lid, it might have been another story.

  • @brownzys7299
    @brownzys7299 3 дня назад +1

    I read in a Reddit thread that the weber has more retention when you use water.

    • @TechDregs
      @TechDregs  3 дня назад

      I haven't found a huge difference. There is going to be retention either way. What I have found to make a difference is grind size... coarser grinds have less retention (due to less fines, I think).

  • @christopherguy1217
    @christopherguy1217 17 дней назад

    I used to do WDT but found it lacking in consistency, possibly just operator error. I tried the knockoff shaker and found I still needed to use a funnel to stop coffee spilling and avoid burning my hand touching the hot portafilter. I still tap the sides to get the top flat. I use a side to side shake not just up and down, I also rotate 180 degrees in the middle to ensure all the coffee is mixing.
    I prefer the shaker but I tap the top with the wooden handle of the tamp before removing the shaker lid. I use a dry paper towel to clean the shaker and found coffee accumulation to be greatly reduced for the next two or three uses.

  • @JLeverEspresso
    @JLeverEspresso 27 дней назад +1

    I spent about a month doing some accurate testing of shaking, it took that long to figure out the mode of action, but it does work to boost EY in some cases, specifically if you're on the clogged side of the grind size to EY curve (did a vid on it). It works by basically homogenizing the critical bottom layer that contacts the basket (as grinders can produce grind size inconsistencies during start up). It's the size distribution of the grind particles in this layer that impacts evenness of flow, in fact it governs flow I'd say... Lance, phrased he's video unfortunately, as he pitted shaking "VS" WDT whereas I found both are somewhat important for light roasts and the newer precision baskets. The other thing i found was that you can just shake in the dosing basket with a cover, pour into the espresso basket, then some WDT and that produced EY's as good as the blind shaker (non-weber) with WDT, i.e., it's really the shaking process that matters, not the blind shaker per say, in my opinion... have fun testing, it's a fascinating subject :)

    • @TechDregs
      @TechDregs  27 дней назад

      Interesting, I'll check the video out. How did you measure the grind distribution by layer? I actually already tested using a dosing cup for shaking, and came to the conclusion that it didn't increase extraction yield vs just WDT (neither did the knockoff blind shaker). In every test I've ran so far, there's no statistical difference and plain WDT has higher yield in raw data. However, it could be grind dependent, and my grind settings are in a region where it doesn't matter.

    • @JLeverEspresso
      @JLeverEspresso 27 дней назад +1

      @@TechDregs No, shaking won't make a difference unless you're near the fine grind size limit. See if you grind really fine, you'll start to see dark spots on the puck, indicating that some sections of the puck don't have proper flow. If your grind size is near this limit, shaking will distribute the fines among the boulders and prevent the air-locking issues to some degree (you'll notice less dark spots). You'll also see a small increase in extraction yield (EY) in a shaken vs. unshaken comparison, but the shaken EYs will never go above the peak in the EY curve. Shaking just recovers some EY if your grind is too fine.

  • @imnotusingmyrealname4566
    @imnotusingmyrealname4566 27 дней назад +4

    Luckily I found a much cheaper alternative to coffee: Ritalin

    • @TechDregs
      @TechDregs  27 дней назад

      Probably cheaper, too.

  • @viv1715
    @viv1715 26 дней назад +1

    The magnet is for grinders like fellow ode

  • @robertebob
    @robertebob 27 дней назад +1

    I think you should get a spiral WDT and call it a day. I have one and I think it tops blind shakers by far. I got a Gusucin brand on Amazon for $35. MHW3-Bomber has a nice one. I was surprised to see you try again after the first time. 😳

    • @TechDregs
      @TechDregs  27 дней назад

      I'm doing it for other people, not myself. I made my own WDT, and it works well.

  • @pablodee4017
    @pablodee4017 27 дней назад

    So what exactly is the shaker meant to do?

    • @TechDregs
      @TechDregs  27 дней назад

      Might be helpful to see the context; this is the third video I've done on shaking.
      ruclips.net/video/M0QuSNROy6M/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/5nQgo0BHWiQ/видео.html

  • @kristoforusranandiasuliset3736
    @kristoforusranandiasuliset3736 26 дней назад +1

    Try to compare force tamper with mhw 3bomber constant tamper.

    • @TechDregs
      @TechDregs  26 дней назад

      I can already give you the summary: no tamper is worth $200. Get a spring loaded tamper, and use a bathroom scale to test and make sure it's giving you >30lbs of force before it bottoms out on the basket. The spring mechanism will keep it repeatable for a given coffee/dose/grind. Just my opinion.

    • @maxonanton
      @maxonanton 20 дней назад +1

      @@TechDregs I received my 3bomber constant tamper not too long ago and man this click is satisfying. The spring ain't good without clicking☝

  • @RoninBoss
    @RoninBoss 27 дней назад +1

    The magnet is so that the shaker "locks" to Weber's eg-1 grinder.

    • @TechDregs
      @TechDregs  27 дней назад

      Thanks! I knew it wasn't random, but just couldn't figure out why.

    • @markbeaulieu5292
      @markbeaulieu5292 27 дней назад +1

      It also locks perfectly onto the Acaia Orbit grinder too.

    • @JonFairhurst
      @JonFairhurst 26 дней назад

      But they didn’t add magnets to secure it to the portafilter basket, so I can’t give it a shake without it falling apart. It’s a dumb device. I bought it, and I can’t believe what a bad workflow it delivers.

  • @KrazyShark
    @KrazyShark 26 дней назад

    Man I can't seem to find one of those but for 54mm.

    • @gordanskunca9896
      @gordanskunca9896 25 дней назад

      Craig Lyn espresso shaker funnel II

    • @KrazyShark
      @KrazyShark 25 дней назад

      @@gordanskunca9896 Krikey that's expensive. I found another similar "universal" one from Neouza but meh, I don't know how it will be like for 54mm. I just want something that is made for it, not a universal one.