Fixing Coffee machine with a turkey baster
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- My wife’s Early Christmas present is a swan Nordic espresso machine. Unfortunately after unboxing the machine it refused to work due to quite a severe airlock. We tried different things And nothing seem to work. We couldn’t find any videos either with a solution so I came up with a cunning plan, to solve the problem without having to send it back and further disappoint my wife.
That worked for mine too, thanks for the video!
Very useful tip! I used to be barista trained when I worked as a restaurant manager, a good coffee machine is an absolute joy to use.
Thank you very much Daniel. My wife is in love with her little machine and of course there are much better systems out there but I had a budget to stick to and Nicola is very pleased with it.Have a great weekend my friend
@@BlindWoodTurner it seems perfect for home use! A 'proper' machine can set you back hundreds, if not thousands of pounds!
Thanks for info. Just spent hour and a half getting ours working again. No turkey baster, but used a small kids drink bottle, cut a hole in on the side and was blowing in the inlet whilst pump was active. Eventually cleared the air lock. The seal from the bottle to the inlet was reasonably good. I had thoughts of using car pum compressor. Prior seeing your video I had disassembled top and bottom to get idea of the innards of the unit.
Got one myself, love it
How did you cut the plastic turkey baster? Scissors are cutting it and I don't have a saw
hiya, thanks for this video, really hoping that this will work for my machine as having the same issue! what size turkey baster did you buy? thank you
how did you cut off the plastic bottom. My brand new machine just arrived and no water is pumping from the espresso part but a tiny bit of steam is coming out. Tried to purge as you were told by customer service but nothing helped. Is your black turkey baster plastic pumper thingie is that large? Thanks
Did you try filling the tank to the very top (overflow) when it was on the machine, just a thought not a criticism.
We did thanks… We tried everything until I came up with the turkey baster idea. We copied quite a few techniques from RUclips by people having similar problems with different makes of machine. The result was me having to think about It’s a bit laterally. Have a great weekend :-)
@@BlindWoodTurner What came to mind for me was....
I had to do this on my old car in 2001 Citroen ZX 1.9D (Coolant replacement problem) the radiator cap was so low down below the engine, your needed about 300mm plastic cut off bottle jammed into the radiator to fill and remove the air lock.
On that car the electrics and and the clutch cable were rubbish.
your baster trick was very a good solution.
I cut the cone part off pop bottles to use as funnels.
The cylindrical section of the pop bottle and an electric paint stripper gun works well to connect many of my woodworking tools to my vacuum hose.
All the best
Love your solution to your Citroen ZX problem… Necessity is the mother of invention after all! :-)
Cut to the chase. Too much detail. Very boring.