My wife doesn’t really drink coffee but she still enjoys hearing about everything I love about it - and it goes the same for my views of her hobbies and interests too. It’s healthy and normal to enjoy different things together. As for gear and even sponsorships, it’s always important to talk about it first because this living space we have is shared and this just honours her. It’s not asking for permission, more so talking to your co-CEO to reach joint agreements.
Me and my girlfriend are really looking forward to the "how to live with a coffee geek" video. Just in this video you gave voice to some of the compromises we have managed. Looking forward to both of your prospectives.
Yes!!!! The same thing happened to me , where before my stagg ekg arrived I was feeling death stares but once it was on the counter it looked beautiful!!! The acceptance came in later as we found out having two different kettles were wayy too convenient and useful in different scenarios. I'm hoping someday in the future the meticulous machine will also get accepted though my hopes are not too high for that one.
Interesting that their South Korean partner is selling their basic design for ₩98,000 (around $75 USD), which I also saw at a Singaporean retailer. While the dripper is undeniably beautiful, it strikes me more as a functional art piece than something optimized for coffee brewing. For that reason, I'd lean towards the Varia Flo, if I want another dripper in my collection. It's more affordable, and its design, while complex, seems more focused on functionality and optimal coffee extraction.
@@DaddyGotCoffee Yup, I watched that too. That's why I used it as a reference. I have been eyeing the FLO when it was on preorder. I was tempted to get one but told myself I need to wait for someone to review it before I get one. So I'm really grateful for your thorough review. I'm from SE Asia, so even the FLO is relatively more expensive for us. I was thinking of getting it as my ultimate brewer for my slow bar side hustle, but due to its complexity, I'll stick with my Origamis atm.
That’s kinda how I would add it to my collection. I have my daily driver which 9 times out of 10 is v60 lol but I want it to mess around with and to display with my other mass amount of drippers. The origami is always an eye catcher and discussion piece. I think this would be the same and I love that.
I'm just so impressed with your video production quality. It's just top notch. Also, where can I find that bean dosing cup you used @5:58? I absolutely love that look/design!
That dripper looks absolutely beautiful! Now I would like to know how much difference in the brew time compared to V60 and Origami with the same recipe using conical filters.
I often leverage pulse pouring to minimize the differences in draw down time vs something like a single pour. I’m guessing this comparison would be the most helpful with something like a single pour recipe + bloom? Let me know how you normally brew and I can ball park it later.
Justin hi, question please: I have a small bistro up in a mountain, with a relatively small solar setup. I am looking for the most energy efficient setup, and my searching has led me to consider induction or thermocoil units .If I sell around 30 espresso’s per day, would the Ascaso Steel DuoV2 be sufficient?
Just bought a Mazzer Philos. It arrived and I set it up on the kitchen counter. I think I should stay single for another while. My personal opinion in buying coffee gear in a relationship: I think you should have your own personal budget and space. As others have already mentioned, in the long run it's not even an expensive hobby. It may feel expensive because you pay big amounts of money from time to time. This does mostly mean that you'll be brewing coffee at home and not paying a high price for coffee at a local business. I don't consume soda or wine, and I prefer inviting friends over instead of going to a bar. That alone saves me so much money. Yet, there are still plenty of people that would call me crazy for having a Philos on my counter. People can be such hypocrites.
The paint they use is imported from Japan and is both lead and cadmium free. I don’t have a testing kit but I did ask. The artist series is fired 4 times and is over-glazed. Testing this myself is a good idea for something to add to my review process in the future!
If I apologize is that too Canadian? 🤣 It's too funny because the name is designed for the american pronuciation of "z" as in "ODZ=Odyssey". I just feel the need to stay true to my Canadian roots lol!
I definitely have a coffee hobby, fortunately, my wife and I met late in life, so we have his, hers, and ours, which means we have greater autonomy for our hobbies. Still need to negotiate kitchen space, but since I only do pour-over, it's not too challenging. Now I'm just trying to figure out how to get my hands on the ODZ dripper... squeaky.coffee only has solid color ones, which after seeing the ones at SCA and on your video, looks too plain.
Been trying to convince my wife for over a year now that an electric espresso grinder is a good investment… but here I am still getting a workout with a hand grinder every morning 😅
Any plans to review the Cafec Deep27 dripper? Maybe you might want to surprise your wife with a Baccarat 'Lucky Butterfly' in Blue Scarabee (or other colors) -- or a Dale Tiffany AV23130 Villa Cuzzano Murano Style multi-colored vase.
I should put the deep27 on the list. Feedback on dripper reviews is really helpful, I feel like there are a lot of these but I’m still wrapping my head around what is the most helpful to include in a dripper review. Feedback is welcome! As to the others… 🤣🤣🤣🫡🫡🫡
I’m not sure! The first vertical video we sourced from ODZ’s Facebook page - did they repost from someone else? The second clip I filmed at the SCA Expo 2024😊 or are you seeing something I’m missing? ☕️
As a young married guy who loves tinkering with my coffee from the local roaster I have a almost worst situation where my wife has hated coffee her whole life. She loves tea but she will never even consider drinking coffee and as a result she thinks my coffee hobby is ridiculous
If your partner doesn’t back your coffee hobby then they probably aren’t the right partner for you. In the whole scheme of things a coffee hobby even if heavily invested is cheaper and less elaborate than many hobbies out there.
Hey I’m just here for the coffee reviews and have ZERO interest in relationship advice topics. Not my jam. I guess this video was not for me, No thank you.
Yes please...dial in pour over tutorial
Thanks for the vote! 😊☕️
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@@DaddyGotCoffee hello. May I contact you directly please? I have a question that I would rather not post. It is nothing weird or cringe.
@@kg-Whatthehelliseventhat feel free to DM me on Instagram! Just mention this comment 🤙☕️
@@DaddyGotCoffee can I msg you on ig if I do not have an account? I don't use SM more than here on YT.
My wife doesn’t really drink coffee but she still enjoys hearing about everything I love about it - and it goes the same for my views of her hobbies and interests too. It’s healthy and normal to enjoy different things together. As for gear and even sponsorships, it’s always important to talk about it first because this living space we have is shared and this just honours her. It’s not asking for permission, more so talking to your co-CEO to reach joint agreements.
Exactly this! Great perspective 💯
Me and my girlfriend are really looking forward to the "how to live with a coffee geek" video. Just in this video you gave voice to some of the compromises we have managed. Looking forward to both of your prospectives.
Yes!!!! The same thing happened to me , where before my stagg ekg arrived I was feeling death stares but once it was on the counter it looked beautiful!!! The acceptance came in later as we found out having two different kettles were wayy too convenient and useful in different scenarios.
I'm hoping someday in the future the meticulous machine will also get accepted though my hopes are not too high for that one.
We’re looking at adding a Corvo so we can have something that pours a little faster for big cups of tea too!
Great conversation on bringing the uninitiated to the coffee world. Also beautiful dripper. ❤
Would absolutely love to watch that.
Interesting that their South Korean partner is selling their basic design for ₩98,000 (around $75 USD), which I also saw at a Singaporean retailer. While the dripper is undeniably beautiful, it strikes me more as a functional art piece than something optimized for coffee brewing. For that reason, I'd lean towards the Varia Flo, if I want another dripper in my collection. It's more affordable, and its design, while complex, seems more focused on functionality and optimal coffee extraction.
I reviewed the FLO a couple weeks ago - agreed, really like that dripper
@@DaddyGotCoffee Yup, I watched that too. That's why I used it as a reference. I have been eyeing the FLO when it was on preorder. I was tempted to get one but told myself I need to wait for someone to review it before I get one. So I'm really grateful for your thorough review. I'm from SE Asia, so even the FLO is relatively more expensive for us. I was thinking of getting it as my ultimate brewer for my slow bar side hustle, but due to its complexity, I'll stick with my Origamis atm.
That’s kinda how I would add it to my collection. I have my daily driver which 9 times out of 10 is v60 lol but I want it to mess around with and to display with my other mass amount of drippers. The origami is always an eye catcher and discussion piece. I think this would be the same and I love that.
I'm just so impressed with your video production quality. It's just top notch. Also, where can I find that bean dosing cup you used @5:58? I absolutely love that look/design!
That dripper looks absolutely beautiful! Now I would like to know how much difference in the brew time compared to V60 and Origami with the same recipe using conical filters.
I often leverage pulse pouring to minimize the differences in draw down time vs something like a single pour. I’m guessing this comparison would be the most helpful with something like a single pour recipe + bloom? Let me know how you normally brew and I can ball park it later.
I do want a DGC dialing in pour overs video...
Great information!
Love your tattoo! Hesed
Wondering if you could recommend any coffee shops in SW Ontario?
Justin hi, question please: I have a small bistro up in a mountain, with a relatively small solar setup. I am looking for the most energy efficient setup, and my searching has led me to consider induction or thermocoil units .If I sell around 30 espresso’s per day, would the Ascaso Steel DuoV2 be sufficient?
Just bought a Mazzer Philos. It arrived and I set it up on the kitchen counter. I think I should stay single for another while.
My personal opinion in buying coffee gear in a relationship: I think you should have your own personal budget and space. As others have already mentioned, in the long run it's not even an expensive hobby. It may feel expensive because you pay big amounts of money from time to time. This does mostly mean that you'll be brewing coffee at home and not paying a high price for coffee at a local business. I don't consume soda or wine, and I prefer inviting friends over instead of going to a bar. That alone saves me so much money. Yet, there are still plenty of people that would call me crazy for having a Philos on my counter.
People can be such hypocrites.
No issues with whatever it’s painted with? What sort of paint is used? Guaranteed no lead or a proper way to confirm?
The paint they use is imported from Japan and is both lead and cadmium free. I don’t have a testing kit but I did ask. The artist series is fired 4 times and is over-glazed. Testing this myself is a good idea for something to add to my review process in the future!
As an American, hearing "zed" gets me every time 😅
If I apologize is that too Canadian? 🤣 It's too funny because the name is designed for the american pronuciation of "z" as in "ODZ=Odyssey". I just feel the need to stay true to my Canadian roots lol!
😂😂@@DaddyGotCoffee
Exactly like the Brazilian dripper called Koar (which exists since 2015, I guess)
Yes please do a dial in video
I definitely have a coffee hobby, fortunately, my wife and I met late in life, so we have his, hers, and ours, which means we have greater autonomy for our hobbies. Still need to negotiate kitchen space, but since I only do pour-over, it's not too challenging. Now I'm just trying to figure out how to get my hands on the ODZ dripper... squeaky.coffee only has solid color ones, which after seeing the ones at SCA and on your video, looks too plain.
Did you reach out to ODZ directly? They sell dripper holders designed for this dripper and they are just as fancy looking as the drippers themselves.
I did, but about other things, not this! I will drop a note about this! Thank you!
@@mrF1xIT just an update! I was able to trim this line from the video. Thanks again for the catch here!
Been trying to convince my wife for over a year now that an electric espresso grinder is a good investment… but here I am still getting a workout with a hand grinder every morning 😅
Any plans to review the Cafec Deep27 dripper?
Maybe you might want to surprise your wife with a Baccarat 'Lucky Butterfly' in Blue Scarabee (or other colors) -- or a Dale Tiffany AV23130 Villa Cuzzano Murano Style multi-colored vase.
I should put the deep27 on the list. Feedback on dripper reviews is really helpful, I feel like there are a lot of these but I’m still wrapping my head around what is the most helpful to include in a dripper review. Feedback is welcome!
As to the others… 🤣🤣🤣🫡🫡🫡
Is that a certain other coffee RUclipsr making a cameo @02:23
I’m not sure! The first vertical video we sourced from ODZ’s Facebook page - did they repost from someone else? The second clip I filmed at the SCA Expo 2024😊 or are you seeing something I’m missing? ☕️
As a young married guy who loves tinkering with my coffee from the local roaster I have a almost worst situation where my wife has hated coffee her whole life. She loves tea but she will never even consider drinking coffee and as a result she thinks my coffee hobby is ridiculous
Stay tuned for that video coming from Sarah and I for sure!
Sounds closed minded. What else is she stubborn about? I'm sorry you have to deal with such a negative person. Hopefully it won't get worse.
How I get "my partner" ...
I mean, I “could” list all the different ways I have been asked this question….
If your partner doesn’t back your coffee hobby then they probably aren’t the right partner for you. In the whole scheme of things a coffee hobby even if heavily invested is cheaper and less elaborate than many hobbies out there.
Hey I’m just here for the coffee reviews and have ZERO interest in relationship advice topics. Not my jam. I guess this video was not for me, No thank you.
Thanks for the feedback!