I overstated the impact of the portafilter diameter...but understated the impact of the filter basket itself. Upgrading the DeLonghi basket greatly reduces the gap in espresso quality. I also tested the IMS basket which works well too: amzn.to/45nFvSt (affiliate link)
Just bought the DeLonghi, had the Breville, loved it but kept running into issues after 3 years. So far the DeLongni is produces bitter coffee, trying to dial in and hopefully fix it.
such a great explanation, thank you. I´ve having trouble with the manometer with my Specilista, any advice? the coffee its extracted and everything seems to work but the manometer doesn´t go up.
Looking to find a machine that will make regular coffee as well as the other specialty coffees I prefer. Can you give me any ideas? I like the DeLonghi Prestigio but after watching this video I'm not inclined to purchase it. Thank you for any help!
It sounds like a super automatic is better for you. Simpler to choose and make drink options. The Philips is easy and a great budget option (also on sale): ruclips.net/video/wG25rzGQpks/видео.html You can also get a standalone grinder to help brew regular coffee. The Baratza Encore ESP is an excellent grinder for regular coffee and espresso. I go through it here: ruclips.net/video/8PdlSD9zMXM/видео.html
Excellent video! Thank you! So, essentially, achieving the 1:2 ratio with the Delonghi is possible, but not possible within the 25-30 second range. With bitter results.
You need to get a better portafilter for the DeLonghi. And the narrower diameter makes it more bitter, and the grinder is limited. So, yeah, better with the Breville for a similar price.
As always great video thanks again for your time much appreciated.
I overstated the impact of the portafilter diameter...but understated the impact of the filter basket itself. Upgrading the DeLonghi basket greatly reduces the gap in espresso quality. I also tested the IMS basket which works well too: amzn.to/45nFvSt (affiliate link)
Just bought the DeLonghi, had the Breville, loved it but kept running into issues after 3 years. So far the DeLongni is produces bitter coffee, trying to dial in and hopefully fix it.
Look into the portafilter I mentioned. It makes a world of difference. We have another video on dialing in the Specialista.
@@craftcoffeespot awesome thanks
such a great explanation, thank you. I´ve having trouble with the manometer with my Specilista, any advice? the coffee its extracted and everything seems to work but the manometer doesn´t go up.
Never heard of that issue. I would say you're either not grinding that fine (
Looking to find a machine that will make regular coffee as well as the other specialty coffees I prefer. Can you give me any ideas? I like the DeLonghi Prestigio but after watching this video I'm not inclined to purchase it. Thank you for any help!
It sounds like a super automatic is better for you. Simpler to choose and make drink options. The Philips is easy and a great budget option (also on sale): ruclips.net/video/wG25rzGQpks/видео.html
You can also get a standalone grinder to help brew regular coffee. The Baratza Encore ESP is an excellent grinder for regular coffee and espresso. I go through it here: ruclips.net/video/8PdlSD9zMXM/видео.html
Excellent video! Thank you! So, essentially, achieving the 1:2 ratio with the Delonghi is possible, but not possible within the 25-30 second range. With bitter results.
You need to get a better portafilter for the DeLonghi. And the narrower diameter makes it more bitter, and the grinder is limited. So, yeah, better with the Breville for a similar price.
What was your grind size for the Breville? You mentioned it for the Delonghi but not for the Breville.
I believe around 9-11 grind size.