its creating a dent in the middle. am i the only one who thinks this is bad design? You have to fiddle the thing on the porta, seeing how quickly it moves it creates a lot of force, so not placing it well will throw itself off, and is a mess nightmare. you have to charge it an keep it charged too. Just the old 9 or 11 prong WDT you have to do manually, works way better, and you have control. You end up with a flat puck without dent, no mess and nothing to clean. you can manage the depth while you are at it. even in a commercial setting this took way to much time, to be using this for 600 cups a day having to wait 15 seconds and fiddle with the thing. is way to long. If a commercial setting does this at all, they wont use this.
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its creating a dent in the middle. am i the only one who thinks this is bad design?
You have to fiddle the thing on the porta, seeing how quickly it moves it creates a lot of force, so not placing it well will throw itself off, and is a mess nightmare. you have to charge it an keep it charged too.
Just the old 9 or 11 prong WDT you have to do manually, works way better, and you have control. You end up with a flat puck without dent, no mess and nothing to clean.
you can manage the depth while you are at it.
even in a commercial setting this took way to much time, to be using this for 600 cups a day having to wait 15 seconds and fiddle with the thing. is way to long.
If a commercial setting does this at all, they wont use this.