It really is such a cool hobby, where you practice and end up with great tasting coffee! And also would really enjoy hearing about your updates as well!
@@andrescastellanos446 well I think the best bang for buck is the 1zresso jx pro if you don’t mind hand grinding. The least I would go electric, is the baratza sette 30
I've had my bambino for a few months and am on the same journey, thanks for sharing yours! Would love to keep seeing your progress. Love the bunny art so far😊
Got the bambino today and found your videos. I am total noob and hopefully these videos will teach me lot about the machine and making espresso/lattes. Thank you for sharing!
Keep it up! It is definitely a good start, the approach is correct. One thing that I had observed is, some milks are difficult for making latte art, but some are much easier. Perhaps you can try a different milks which produce different results.
Barista here! if you're using milk, like from a cow, you have to pour it pretty much right away or else it thickens and it can no longer make art. (almond milk actually works better if you let it sit out for a bit!)
I just got my bambino and when i went to use the steamer wand, I couldn’t get it to stop. I pressed the steam button again and ultimately had to pull out the plug. There was a mess! What did I do wrong?
It was a little tricky but I removed it with a lot of force. I used a flathead screwdriver and a plastic pen to pop out the clips and push it from the bottom.
Swirling the milk isn’t good with home machines unless the steam wand is powerful enough. I have the Bambino also and it works 1000% better if YU roll the milk instead of swirling. The roll will greatly help with art since it blends the foam and milk together completely. Trust me, the swirl doesn’t have the same affect as comercial machines have. Try the roll. Inject about 5 seconds of air then about 30 seconds of rolling and the art will be so much better. Again, these aren’t commercial so it takes way longer to get the milk where it needs to be. Hope that helps. Good luck practicing!
Thank you! I will actually try that and see how it goes, because I have been getting mixed results where one time it comes out great and the next one not so much
Hi I have the bambino too, and what do you mean by rolling? Because I’ve been doing the same vortex method as the video and haven’t had any luck with latte art :(
I just got the Bambino a week ago and am enjoying tracking your progress as well as mine! Espresso has become a new hobby for me as well :)
It really is such a cool hobby, where you practice and end up with great tasting coffee! And also would really enjoy hearing about your updates as well!
Hey same here! Recently got one and been watching him you guys have any recommendations for a good grinder to pair up with the machine?
@@andrescastellanos446 well I think the best bang for buck is the 1zresso jx pro if you don’t mind hand grinding. The least I would go electric, is the baratza sette 30
Same here. Just getting accustomed by it. My first espresso machine
I've had my bambino for a few months and am on the same journey, thanks for sharing yours! Would love to keep seeing your progress. Love the bunny art so far😊
Thank you! And please keep me updated with your journey as well!
Got the bambino today and found your videos. I am total noob and hopefully these videos will teach me lot about the machine and making espresso/lattes. Thank you for sharing!
Congrats it is an awesome little espresso maker and I am new to it too, but I personally noticed its a lot easier now then it was in the beginning :)
You seem like a genuinely nice guy😊 and your videos are pretty useful! Keep up the good work!
Thank you glad that comes off on the camera :) And this is just something fun to pass along the time
Keep it up! It is definitely a good start, the approach is correct. One thing that I had observed is, some milks are difficult for making latte art, but some are much easier. Perhaps you can try a different milks which produce different results.
Thanks!!! Actually I never thought of that, i'll actually look into that
Barista here! if you're using milk, like from a cow, you have to pour it pretty much right away or else it thickens and it can no longer make art. (almond milk actually works better if you let it sit out for a bit!)
Yeah im working on it eveyday and just seeing how it goes
Cute art
Looks like you're making progress. Keep it up, man!
Thank you! I am just taking it one day at a time :)
Good Job!!
Thanks!
Nice rabbit art! FYI the machine will auto purge if you press and hold the steam button.
Thanks! I kind of see it too now 😂
I just got my bambino and when i went to use the steamer wand, I couldn’t get it to stop. I pressed the steam button again and ultimately had to pull out the plug. There was a mess! What did I do wrong?
Actually I too have had this problem where it does not recognize the click so try to click it again but it doesn’t happen too often
I had that problem the sensor for the milk temperature is wet must be dry when using the auto frothing function.
You’re improving keep trying 😃
I will!
How did you remove the plastic from your group head
It was a little tricky but I removed it with a lot of force. I used a flathead screwdriver and a plastic pen to pop out the clips and push it from the bottom.
@@CCCulture947 thank you sir. I just got my new bambino today! Please keep posting videos so we can all learn.
The real limit of learning is the limited number we can only drink coffee in a day 😆
Facts 🙌🏽
I bought a Bambino a month ago, now the double shot is too short. Any one know what I did wrong or what I need to do?
You need to program your shot with the either the double or single shot bottoms by pressing them down to the desired amount of coffee.
Also if you are grinding coffee super fine you may want to get a non pressurized basket.
You made an a for alex :)🌹😏😏😏
Maybe I'll try it on purpose next time lol
Swirling the milk isn’t good with home machines unless the steam wand is powerful enough. I have the Bambino also and it works 1000% better if YU roll the milk instead of swirling. The roll will greatly help with art since it blends the foam and milk together completely. Trust me, the swirl doesn’t have the same affect as comercial machines have. Try the roll. Inject about 5 seconds of air then about 30 seconds of rolling and the art will be so much better. Again, these aren’t commercial so it takes way longer to get the milk where it needs to be. Hope that helps. Good luck practicing!
Thank you! I will actually try that and see how it goes, because I have been getting mixed results where one time it comes out great and the next one not so much
Hi I have the bambino too, and what do you mean by rolling? Because I’ve been doing the same vortex method as the video and haven’t had any luck with latte art :(