Great video! I also just replaced Mizen for HU. I noticed when installing you tightened the screws very tight? Is that really good? Do you intend to re-align it after seasoning is completed?
No I do not think it is worth the time with the P100 as it is a high precision grinder. It may have looked like I tightened the screw really tight but I didn't just snug and a bit more.
@@decentcoffeeeveryday Did they change the brew head to a chrome one, because aluminum against brass is not a good combination!? Galvanic currents occur when galvanic corrosion occurs. The current generated by electrochemical reactions between the two metals can lead to corrosion damage, especially in humid or acidic environments.
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@decentcoffeeeveryday Nice video! So you’re using the Gaggiuino over the Decent. Is the Gaggiuino as good or good enough? Many thanks!
Gaggiuino is great for what it is. The Decent is my choice but I use both.
Great video! I also just replaced Mizen for HU. I noticed when installing you tightened the screws very tight? Is that really good? Do you intend to re-align it after seasoning is completed?
No I do not think it is worth the time with the P100 as it is a high precision grinder. It may have looked like I tightened the screw really tight but I didn't just snug and a bit more.
Have you tried the HU for milk drinks? I wonder if the hu are indeed better for flat whites
would you say EG-1 is worth over the Lagos P100?
I was about to order the lagom 01 with the mizens, seems the HUs are better 😢, i drink medium roast flat whites mostly
Does the boiler on your gaggia evo produce black flakes (the Teflon flaking off)?
It did it was replaced
@@decentcoffeeeverydaydid you replace it with another Teflon boiler or just a regular aluminum one?
WLL replaced it with an uncoated boiler.
Good to know, thanks!
@@decentcoffeeeveryday Did they change the brew head to a chrome one, because aluminum against brass is not a good combination!?
Galvanic currents occur when galvanic corrosion occurs. The current generated by electrochemical reactions between the two metals can lead to corrosion damage, especially in humid or acidic environments.