Philips senseo with ground coffee using coffee duck adapter.

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июн 2014
  • via RUclips Capture

Комментарии • 7

  • @urbanoasisgregg
    @urbanoasisgregg 7 лет назад +1

    Two questions please. Seems like you had some grounds that came out in the coffee and it also seemed you used a lot of grounds for 1/2 cup of coffee.

    • @ricco123tube
      @ricco123tube  7 лет назад

      DJ U4ic no coffee granules in the coffee and it's a normal amount for a full cup.
      I use Lavazza as I prefer to other brands and it seems to give a stronger coffee for the same amount.

  • @suefenleong5423
    @suefenleong5423 8 лет назад

    What If I couldn't get the creama layer using coffee duck? What's wrong? :(

  • @Gunzee
    @Gunzee 10 лет назад

    Where do you get that adaptor from? I'm considering buying one. Right now using either a stove top or French press.
    Is the machine easy to clean? How does it actually taste? I've seen some yt clips with amazing amounts of creama. I've seen some videos where people use the two cup cap thing use a paper filter and make it that way.
    £25 from tescos, for a 15 bar machine seems really good.

    • @ricco123tube
      @ricco123tube  10 лет назад +1

      The coffee duck adapter is available through Amazon and eBay, just make sure you get the right model for your machine. It's very easy to clean, let's you know when descaling is due. Can't be bothered with filter etc. life's too short messing around with those. I used half cafe in the video but if normal is used you will get more creme on your coffee and it truly tastes good, especially when you find your favourite brands. I recently bought a spare senseo from Tesco eBay for £25. Bargain.

  • @lo5374
    @lo5374 2 года назад

    are you using coffee ground fine like
    espresso

    • @ricco123tube
      @ricco123tube  2 года назад +1

      I use all sorts. If you go too fine, it may reduce the flow and possibly block.