4 shots of espresso in 1 cup, that's a large shot of caffeine... By the way, it is more easy to fill your coffee basket from the scoop by placing the basket upside-down over the scoop and turn it around. The basket and scoop are made to fit on top of each other so you can fill the basket without spoiling any ground. And a full scoop should be just enough grams to fill the basket. More coffee in the basket also means you have to tamper it harder and press more water through the basket (and get more coffee before the water starts to clear). Must say, the barista kit is a great one to have aside the Nanopresso. Do have them myself and I do use them a lot during all kind of day trips.
Here's an even easier method than that. You don't need the scoop at all. Just take the coffee basket and scoop it into your ground beans. Couldn't be easier. Then you don't need to carry the scoop around with you, one less little piece.
The capsule isn't perfectly airtight, but depending on how particular you are about your coffee, you could definitely store it in the cannister ~ Lauren
I think you need to fill-up the baskets a bit more? The coffee should only be 4 mm under the top of the basket. Less coffee means the coffee isn't pressed in by the filter. (The nanopresso manual says about 4mm). And indeed as the previous commenter said. 32 grams of coffee in 1 cup? :)
Sounds like you have the capsule specific machine called the Minipresso NS...This one only works with the Nanopresso machine which can do both ground and pods. ~ Lauren
There's the Minipresso GR - is that the model you mean? The Nanopresso is just called that on its own - you can use it with ground or pods, or the barista kit. The Minipresso GR, or the Minipresso NS are NOT compatible with the Barista kit ~ Lauren
Crisp, detailed and to the point!! Great information, thank you!!
I'm glad it was useful, Bran. ~ Ben
4 shots of espresso in 1 cup, that's a large shot of caffeine... By the way, it is more easy to fill your coffee basket from the scoop by placing the basket upside-down over the scoop and turn it around. The basket and scoop are made to fit on top of each other so you can fill the basket without spoiling any ground. And a full scoop should be just enough grams to fill the basket. More coffee in the basket also means you have to tamper it harder and press more water through the basket (and get more coffee before the water starts to clear).
Must say, the barista kit is a great one to have aside the Nanopresso. Do have them myself and I do use them a lot during all kind of day trips.
Thanks for your feedback on this, Gilles, I'm sure other viewers will find this useful. ~ Ben
Here's an even easier method than that. You don't need the scoop at all. Just take the coffee basket and scoop it into your ground beans. Couldn't be easier. Then you don't need to carry the scoop around with you, one less little piece.
Hi! Can I stock coffee grounds in the capsule then consume it later in the day ? Does the cover of the capsule is airtight.
The capsule isn't perfectly airtight, but depending on how particular you are about your coffee, you could definitely store it in the cannister
~ Lauren
Thanks for this video.
You're welcome. ~ Ben
Thank you
No worries!
~ Lauren
I think you need to fill-up the baskets a bit more? The coffee should only be 4 mm under the top of the basket.
Less coffee means the coffee isn't pressed in by the filter.
(The nanopresso manual says about 4mm).
And indeed as the previous commenter said. 32 grams of coffee in 1 cup? :)
I guess some people just like strong coffee! It's definitely worth reading the instruction manual, then you can tweak to your liking. ~ Ben
Que buen video, muchas gracias. Les hubiese comorado a ustedes los productos pero están muy lejos. Saludos desde chile
Gracias por sus comentarios, lo sentimos, no enviamos a Chile. Feliz camping de todos modos. ~ ben
The question is, does it work with capsules type nanopresso
Sounds like you have the capsule specific machine called the Minipresso NS...This one only works with the Nanopresso machine which can do both ground and pods.
~ Lauren
I got the nanopresso Gr will it work with this kit ?
There's the Minipresso GR - is that the model you mean?
The Nanopresso is just called that on its own - you can use it with ground or pods, or the barista kit.
The Minipresso GR, or the Minipresso NS are NOT compatible with the Barista kit
~ Lauren
i bought the barista kit but it doesn't fit for my nanopresso even though they both are Wacaco... it was a disapointment
I don't know why this wouldn't work, Yamen, maybe see if you can get some help from the place you purchased the kit. ~ Ben
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~ Lauren
Quelle tristesse!!!!!
Pourquoi est-ce triste? ~ Ben
@@SnowysOutdoors c'est un jouet ........ et le résultat est mauvais!!!! bonne journée
@@giuliopinna3273 Je suis désolé que vous vous sentiez comme ça. ~ Ben
Can't wait for my barista kit and nanovessel to come in. Sadly coming directly from China. Probably take forever to arrive.