How To Dial in the Gaggia Classic Pro - economically with a hand Grinder.

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  • @TomsCoffeeCorner
    @TomsCoffeeCorner  2 года назад

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  • @catbat06
    @catbat06 2 года назад +4

    You are very calm for someone who got it right the first time then went all the way from 16 back to 14 unnecessarily

    • @TomsCoffeeCorner
      @TomsCoffeeCorner  2 года назад +2

      Yes well, the first shot was really screwed up with the poor seal between the PF and the brew group. Shots 2 and 3 were also not sealed well enough. I finally got the PF locked in well enough in shot 4.
      Let it be a lesson I guess, that not all aftermarket parts are created equal. That PF gives me trouble, but the OEM PF fits perfect and doesn't leak. Maybe I should revisit and redo the video at some point.
      Cheers!

    • @Juniorbirs
      @Juniorbirs 2 года назад

      Hey Tom!
      Faced the same challenges as you when I first tried the JX-Pro.
      Then I realised one ‘click’ / number actually means 4 clicks.
      So, if for the espresso the grind size guide indicates a range from 12-16 clicks, it actually means 12-16 multiplied by 4. So 48 to 64 clicks in total.
      In other words, when you look at 1zpresso’s grind size guide, it indicates over 1 full rotation (so over 40 clicks) to reach the espresso grind size. 48 clicks to be precise.
      Give it a go, took me a while to figure it out.

  • @ShinSuperSaiyajin
    @ShinSuperSaiyajin Год назад +1

    I still have my JX Pro! Been using it since 2021. One of the best home coffee purchases I’ve ever made

  • @cloudsinmycoffeeeee
    @cloudsinmycoffeeeee 2 года назад +2

    Been watching a lot of videos to upgrade. This is by far the best format I’ve seen.

    • @TomsCoffeeCorner
      @TomsCoffeeCorner  2 года назад

      Wow, thanks! Glad it was helpful, and thanks for watching!

  • @nobodyspecialjusteric
    @nobodyspecialjusteric Год назад +1

    I get to see somebody else's workflow with the GCP & the JX-pro, this is my set, too. I love the one minute effort it takes to grind, enough to get the blood to flow, not enough to break a sweat, (but I move a lot slower than this in the morning.)

  • @rezartavdyli
    @rezartavdyli 2 года назад +9

    That machine really need some gasket sealing. Am hoping you could make comparison about dedica and breville baskets and portafilters if they are compatible together. As always nice video 👍

    • @TomsCoffeeCorner
      @TomsCoffeeCorner  2 года назад +1

      Hi Rezart, actually I think the issue is that this is an aftermarket PF that does not fit perfectly. So it really has to be locked into place much harder.
      The machine has probably only seen 200 extractions...

    • @tobiasgolzer2778
      @tobiasgolzer2778 2 года назад

      @@TomsCoffeeCorner there is gaggia PFs with 6.6mm fins and some with 7. you have to use the ones with 7mm, the other ones are for older machines. maybe that helps.

    • @TomsCoffeeCorner
      @TomsCoffeeCorner  2 года назад

      @@tobiasgolzer2778 Well, this is from Edesia, and it just doesn't get real tight. I have no leaks with the original PF. Do you know of a better bottomless one?

  • @ejl6581
    @ejl6581 2 года назад +7

    Great video
    I am currently using a 1ZPresso K-Pro. You will definitely get a workout on the lighter roasted beans. Using medium to darker roast is actually a breeze with these grinders

    • @TomsCoffeeCorner
      @TomsCoffeeCorner  2 года назад

      Haha, yes apparently you are right! I hadn't realized how much more dense lighter roasted beans are...

  • @infringinator
    @infringinator 2 года назад +1

    I'm still dialing in a JMax on a Gaggia pro. I grind sideways so I can hopefully control how many beans are in the grinder. Makes it a lot easier but still a workout.

    • @TomsCoffeeCorner
      @TomsCoffeeCorner  2 года назад

      Thanks for sharing - yes it is quite a workout using a hand grinder. Cheers!

  • @KrishnenduKes
    @KrishnenduKes 2 года назад +2

    What a great video! I have a few questions for you though:
    1. Have you installed the OPV spring in the Gaggia to mitigate the pressure?
    2. Are you controlling the temperature on the Gaggia?
    3. Are you doing a pre-infusion?

    • @TomsCoffeeCorner
      @TomsCoffeeCorner  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! Yes, I have the 9 bar spring in. I also have a dimmer installed, so I can do a pre-infusion pause. I do not have a PID as of yet. Best, Tom

    • @KrishnenduKes
      @KrishnenduKes 2 года назад +1

      @@TomsCoffeeCorner Oh, you got everything mate. I wonder now, the quality of your Gaggia shots compared to something like a high end Profitec Pro 500. Can one tell the difference blindfolded?

    • @TomsCoffeeCorner
      @TomsCoffeeCorner  2 года назад +1

      Well, the Profitec is going to be more temperature stable, since it has a PID.

    • @KrishnenduKes
      @KrishnenduKes 2 года назад +1

      @@TomsCoffeeCorner Thanks for your replies. Appreciate it!

  • @mistar-t
    @mistar-t Год назад

    3:09 Today I received a 1Z JE-PLUS coffee grinder, and having misunderstood the instructions, I set it to 60 clicks instead of 6 circles. I filled in the light roast and it was even heavier than at this point in the video)

  • @mistar-t
    @mistar-t Год назад

    hi Tom, I didn’t find instructions for 1Z JE-PLUS on RUclips, please help me how to determine if I am doing the correct grind size (approximately) for a V60 coffee filter

  • @1967davidfitness
    @1967davidfitness Год назад

    Hallo Tom, alles klar? Viele gruess aus England. (bin ein Insel Affe :) ) I enjoyed that, esp as I have Gaggia Classic 2019 but I installed a 9 bar spring. I used Timemore c3 at 7 clicks for espresso 16g in/32 out and takes 31-33 seconds without pre-infusion seconds, but, and BUT! it took much trial and error, believe me.
    I now want a Niche duo, and fed up with hand grinding.
    I will keep learning from you.
    Ciao!

    • @TomsCoffeeCorner
      @TomsCoffeeCorner  Год назад

      Oh yes, the Niche will be a treat over the JX Pro. I also find hand grinding pretty cumbersome. But, they're good for traveling, or as a first purchase before dumping a lot of money into equipment. Cheers!

  • @Kakamausful
    @Kakamausful 2 года назад +2

    Habe vor einem Jahr 65€ in eine Umkehrosmoseanlage investiert. Einfach an den Wasserhahn anschließen, fertig. Die Bezüge sind viel besser und das Entkalken der Maschine kann man auch vernachlässigen!

    • @TomsCoffeeCorner
      @TomsCoffeeCorner  2 года назад +1

      Sehr geil! Was hat so eine Anlage gekostet? Hast du das selber installiert? Gruss!

    • @RainerGigachad
      @RainerGigachad Месяц назад

      @@TomsCoffeeCorner Ich habe seit knapp 8 Jahren eine Umkehrosmoseanlage von Purway, 7 Stufen. Hatte keine Lust mehr auf Wasserschleppen, habe dazu einen Sodastream gekauft. Von 1200€ Wasser pro Jahr zu 200-300€ (Filter im Regelintervall wechseln und Sodastreamkartuschen) zudem schmeckt Kaffee und Tee deutlich besser.
      Es gibt noch den Streit, ob mineralisiertes Wasser notwendig ist. Manche sagen ja, manche nein. Ich denke, dass man durch ausgewogene Nahrung bereits ausreichend Mineralien zu sich nimmt, also trinke ich seit Jahren quasi destilliertes Wasser (die Maschine hat zwar eine Remineralisierungskartusche, jedoch habe ich keine Instrumente zu prüfen, ob das funktioniert).

  • @12345thanh
    @12345thanh 2 года назад

    Hi Tom, I'm completely new to Espressos. What powder did you add to the water at the beginning of the video, before pouring the water into the machine? What does it do?
    Thanks so much, Tom.

    • @TomsCoffeeCorner
      @TomsCoffeeCorner  2 года назад

      Hi there! I was just demonstrating a product by a company called third wave water. Water comes with certain minerals in it. Some of those minerals are harmful to the machine, such as if you have too much calcium. That is what causes scale. If you use the product shown in the video, and put it in distilled water, it will both make a tasty drink, and be gentle on your machine.
      You can also use a Britta filter, to filter out the majority of the scaling minerals.

  • @sevilz2246
    @sevilz2246 2 года назад

    Hello, could you give us the link for portafilter and the tamper?

    • @TomsCoffeeCorner
      @TomsCoffeeCorner  2 года назад

      Oh, sure thing. I added them to the description. Cheers! Tom

  • @ianyorke2617
    @ianyorke2617 2 года назад +1

    Another excellent video. I have had the 1Zpresso Pro and Max. Max is designed for espresso with faster (less effort) cutting burrs, and magnetic grind catcher and is superior in every way for me, you still need your gym membership 😀.
    It has hundreds of external click adjustments which makes dialling in very accurate and easy, particularly useful if you have a machine like the Dedica where other adjustments are more limited.
    I wonder if 1Zpresso would send you one to review?

    • @TomsCoffeeCorner
      @TomsCoffeeCorner  2 года назад +3

      Hi Ian! Thanks for your kind feedback! Yes, I would be happy to try out the Max version someday.
      1Zpresso, if you’re listening, feel free to reach out! 😉

    • @After_GF
      @After_GF 2 года назад

      Faster and less effort doesn't exist for espresso hand grinder, maybe you wanted to right something else

    • @ianyorke2617
      @ianyorke2617 2 года назад

      @@After_GF My comments relate to the comparison between the Pro and Max. Faster cutting burrs reduce the effort as does the longer crank on the Max. It's not rocket science.

    • @After_GF
      @After_GF 2 года назад

      @@ianyorke2617 for coffee burrs, higher performance means more effort, talking about speed of grinding

    • @ianyorke2617
      @ianyorke2617 2 года назад

      @@After_GF You are talking theory I am relating empirical data.

  • @Ziz1L
    @Ziz1L 2 года назад

    That gaggia classic pro has the default 15 bar spring or 9 bar mod?

    • @TomsCoffeeCorner
      @TomsCoffeeCorner  2 года назад +1

      The default spring is close to 12 bar. I installed the 9 bar spring.

    • @Ziz1L
      @Ziz1L 2 года назад

      @@TomsCoffeeCorner i have just bought the device and i dont wanna change it for a guarantee period since i am a newbie to this:) do you think it is essential to change it or is there a significant difference for a beginner? Thank you for the answer👍

    • @TomsCoffeeCorner
      @TomsCoffeeCorner  2 года назад +2

      @@Ziz1L For a beginner, no it's not significant. But it does make a difference, and it does make the shots a little more tolerant, since the flow is not as high. But this machine works VERY well out of the box, too. Cheers!

  • @HasanBasriy
    @HasanBasriy Год назад

    Do you mean going from point zero to one full rotation plus four major clicks, when you say 14 clicks? (14*4=56, which is equal to 10*4 + 4*4)

  • @KostantinosNt.
    @KostantinosNt. 2 года назад

    how much time needed to grind 16gr? 30sec? 40? 50? 2mins? thank you

    • @TomsCoffeeCorner
      @TomsCoffeeCorner  2 года назад +1

      Hi Konstantinos! I’m currently working on a video review in the grinder. It takes me about 35 to 40 seconds.

  • @mohsen331
    @mohsen331 2 года назад

    So is it good for espresso

    • @TomsCoffeeCorner
      @TomsCoffeeCorner  2 года назад

      Yes, but I prefer an electric grinder.

    • @mohsen331
      @mohsen331 2 года назад +4

      @@TomsCoffeeCorner
      It is impossible to get the same performance with 150 dollars for electric grinder

    • @DJProPlusMax
      @DJProPlusMax 9 месяцев назад

      ⁠​⁠@@mohsen331Iberital MC2 should be about $100 used on places like eBay - James Hoffmann recommended it in his budget espresso video.

  • @bralex6669
    @bralex6669 2 года назад

    Hey Tom, your Gaggia is using the 9 bar spring, right?
    And side note: I have a Kingrinder K6 (1Zpresso's poor but very closely related cousin) and I have to say that grinding with it is actually quite easy, even for light roast beans on espresso settings.

    • @TomsCoffeeCorner
      @TomsCoffeeCorner  2 года назад

      Hi there! Yes, I am using the name for spring, and I also have a dimmer installed. I just ordered myself a K2 and K4, and I’m curious to see how they fare. Thank you for your feedback! Tom

  • @danairankim4656
    @danairankim4656 2 года назад

    Hey sir i need your opinion plz i need a good espresso grinder for under 100 euros ( new if possible )

  • @yttean98
    @yttean98 2 года назад

    Hi,
    Just subscribed to your channel. I own a Delonghi Dedica EC685 and I like to upgrade to one of these, 1) Gaggia Classic Pro 2) Dedica Ec885 3) Arte. I narrow it down to 1 and 3 and I am inclined towards 3, the Arte. Both are priced roughly the same in my country with the Gaggia a little more expensive(10% more). Let me know what you think. Make it brief it's fine with me, thanks.
    BTW I also own a fairly good grinder already.

    • @TomsCoffeeCorner
      @TomsCoffeeCorner  2 года назад

      Hi there! Which market are you in? If you already own a good grinder, then you don't need the Arte, with the integrated one. In that case I would go for the GCP. The EC885 is nice too, and I find it more ergonomic than the GCP, but the GCP has the potential to make the best espresso of these 3. Cheers!

    • @yttean98
      @yttean98 2 года назад +1

      @@TomsCoffeeCorner thanks. looks like you cannot "fine tune" the Arte to get the best coffee. I find the Arte has a pressure gauge is easier to "fine tune" the grain size at the same time looking at the pressure gauge whereas the EC885 there is no pressure gauge, hence working in the dark(too many tries) to get a good-tasting coffee.
      GCP is already too old design and too manual and has to fiddle too much(dozoing, grain size etc) to obtain an "optimal" coffee taste.

  • @DJProPlusMax
    @DJProPlusMax 9 месяцев назад

    From the label on the bottle, you used distilled water for technical purposes, which contains traces of heavy metals - not sure if you want that in your coffee - and therefore body. Please be careful and use FOOD grade distilled water, so you don’t get traces of heavy metals (atleast from the water) in your coffee. Have a nice day 😄

  • @danairankim4656
    @danairankim4656 2 года назад +3

    I think that gaggia classic pro needs a new group joint

    • @TomsCoffeeCorner
      @TomsCoffeeCorner  2 года назад

      Actually, it doesn't misbehave with the original PF. The aftermarket PF doesn't fit as well. This machine is still almost new...

    • @showmak
      @showmak 2 года назад

      Check the group head gasket if it's seated properly.

    • @infringinator
      @infringinator 2 года назад

      @@TomsCoffeeCorner gaggia PF only fit gaggia machines...Honestly for $500 you'd think they would include a bottomless PF along with the double spout. Corporate greed!

  • @gordanbabic8028
    @gordanbabic8028 2 года назад +1

    time for a new gasket? :)

    • @TomsCoffeeCorner
      @TomsCoffeeCorner  2 года назад +1

      Actually, it doesn't misbehave with the original PF. This machine is still almost new...

  • @lenso010
    @lenso010 2 года назад

    I use eureka mignon crono with filtro pro burrs. It works

    • @TomsCoffeeCorner
      @TomsCoffeeCorner  2 года назад +1

      Very nice! Gotta love that Eureka Mignon line!

    • @lenso010
      @lenso010 2 года назад

      @@TomsCoffeeCorner Yes, It is lovely grinder. You feel the Italian taste. However, It needs at leasr 2 mod. to make it perfect grinder. Niche zero a full package grinder. No need for modification. Just grind and shot.

  • @cody2470
    @cody2470 2 года назад

    I’ve been grinding for well over 4 minutes on 14 clicks. Something isn’t right. I’m not weak by any means lol

    • @TomsCoffeeCorner
      @TomsCoffeeCorner  2 года назад

      Huh, that's weird. Could it be that maybe your grinder needs to be calibrated? Otherwise, check for rotation, to make sure the burrs are aligned properly. See here: ruclips.net/video/9aCaKFkG-r4/видео.html

    • @cody2470
      @cody2470 2 года назад +1

      @@TomsCoffeeCorner turns out it’s actually 40 clicks to get a full rotation. So, to get ‘14 clicks’ you actually have to rotate to 56 clicks. This still didn’t work for me, probably due to the terrible portafilter that comes with the Gaggia Classic Pro :( need to buy a bottomless portafilter!

    • @Juniorbirs
      @Juniorbirs 2 года назад

      Correct Cody 👍🏻 Espresso is 48-56 ‘clicks’

    • @cody2470
      @cody2470 2 года назад

      @@Juniorbirs I must be doing something wrong, 56 clicks gives me 36g in 47 seconds, normally you aim for 20-25 seconds don’t you?