Sell 〈newest〉NEOUZA 58mm Laser Calibration Scale Coffee Distributor & Tamper 2 in 1 ,Dual Head Coffee Lev best price
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Product Description
Laser Etching Scale Double-Headed Four-Fan Espresso Tamper and Distributor by NEOUZA
ZERO SKILL,SECOND TO COFFEE MASTER
Approx 500g.
☕ 58mm Adjustable Distributor & Tamper-58mm base designed to work with most portafilters and espresso machine models including: Breville, Rancilio, Gaggia, La Pavoni, Hamilton Beach, ECM, La Marzocco, Rocket, Alex Duetto, Astoria and all E61 group machines.
☕ Consistent Brew- Get consistent distribution and pressure every time making it easy to pull your perfect shot right at home, Leveling your grounds before tamping creates a uniform and consistent tamp.
☕ Laser Scale Adjustable Depth - Set your desired tamping depth for consistent tamping pressure every time.
☕ Dual Head- Distributor/Leveler and tamper are designed in one, double sides are available.
☕ Pro Tips-Ensure your portafilter basket is fully dosed with coffee grinds to get the right amount of pressure from the tamper for a tighter pack and richer flavor. For best results, groom the top of the basket with a finger or flat edge before leveling and tamping. Brew with good, filtered water.
HERE'S HOW IT WORKS:
STEP 1 - Load your portafilter basket with the desired amount of freshly ground coffee.
STEP 2 - Retract the distributor side to it's shallowest depth, and place the distributor on your portafilter, blade side down.
STEP 3 - Gently spin the distributor until your coffee grounds have been evenly distributed and leveled. If the distributor does not reach the coffee, adjust the depth accordingly. Note: you do not want to be applying heavy pressure to the grounds at this stage -- only enough to level the coffee in the basket.
STEP 4 - Flip the distributor over and extend the tamper (flat side) to its maximum height. Tamp your grounds to your desired pressure.
STEP 5 - For consistent tamping every time, adjust the tamper depth so it matches the depth of the tamp you created in Step 4.