Good question! I think at the time the larger option O 98mm just came out and I wasn’t 100% sure how well it did. Seeing the BW used at comp also helped me feel sure about my purchase. Lastly, this is my own preference, but I’m not totally sold on the coffee SSP produces.
Thanks! I need to talk about that. Overall, it’s great and does what I want from a machine. As someone who suffers from analysis paralysis at my day job, I try to avoid it in other places.
I have a V63 paired with ACS Vostok.... great combo...
That’s a killer combo!
LOVE this video! Really looking forward to watching future videos and learning more from you and your experiences!
when you mentioned that you had no budget, what made you decide against buying one of the more luxury home grinders? e.g. option-o or weber?
Good question! I think at the time the larger option O 98mm just came out and I wasn’t 100% sure how well it did. Seeing the BW used at comp also helped me feel sure about my purchase. Lastly, this is my own preference, but I’m not totally sold on the coffee SSP produces.
Oh, and EG1? One day 😂 just a little toooo out of my “no budget” budget.
Nice video man!!! I'd love to hear more of your thoughts on the Londinium 😉
Good idea! I’ve had a weird espresso path, too.
Great review! Nailed it!
Great video, thanks!
Nice one! How's the Londinium?
Thanks! I need to talk about that. Overall, it’s great and does what I want from a machine. As someone who suffers from analysis paralysis at my day job, I try to avoid it in other places.
@@mikflores very cool. Look forward to hearing more on it!
Well now I want a Bentwood.
It pairs well with a Londinium 👀
@@mikflores👀
great video :) thank you!
Hi, thanks for this good overview. May I ask with single dose hopper you are using? Thanks!
It was a 3d printed hopper using a common bellows you would find from a DF83 grinder.
Do you know what they saying in my language
n-ai cap vai de picioare lol
No head, poor legs lol
That is a pain in the ass not a grind lol 😮😢😢
Where did you get your bellows?
It was a 3d print from a friend, and the bellows are from a df64. The base screws directly onto the grinder body and the bellows slip right on.