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floydpink 11-10-2009 05:23 PM

Re: Tamper shopping
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mosesbotbol (Post 639683)
Who said anything involved with making espresso at home is cheap?

I do not have one, but tried it and it's a solid piece. Yes, if you already know what you are doing, it might be a waste. I can see how this is useful in a restaurant setting or for someone who is buying their first machine.

Personally, I my tamps at home are slightly harder, but my grind makes up for it.

I'm just the opposite and tamp lighter and grind finer.

mosesbotbol 11-11-2009 07:33 AM

Re: Tamper shopping
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by replicant_argent (Post 639701)
There is a marked difference between "cheap" and useful/functional at a lesser price point. I need no elitism when regarding a plug of round metal with an ergonomic handle on it.

I hear ya, I don't own that tamp either. Not that I haven't spent more than I had to on other things.

Mister Moo 11-11-2009 11:50 AM

Re: Tamper shopping
 
Well. The bottom of certain glass spice jars work fine. I just find a rosewood handled convex 58mm Reg Barber is a little better feeling in the hand. :D

DocLogic77 11-13-2009 12:49 PM

Re: Tamper shopping
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by floydpink (Post 638636)
Another option is to buy a bathroom scale and test your tamp pressure and monitor your personal weight at the same time.

When first learning I used this method to help with proper tamping pressures.

SkinsFanLarry 11-13-2009 01:49 PM

Re: Tamper shopping
 
I think you can't go wrong with one of these.....they sell just about anywhere for $3.00 or less! Nothing fancy but it get's the job done!

http://vegassmokes.com/pipeaccessori.../czechtool.jpg


Czech Pipe Tool

This pipe tool is a classic. It's been made in several variations for decaded. The three swiveling tools included the following: a spoon for cleaning out dottle and ash, a pick for correcting bad bowl packs and of course a tamper. Get one for the car, the glove box or your key-chain. Never be without a tamper again!

replicant_argent 11-13-2009 01:59 PM

Re: Tamper shopping
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SkinsFanLarry (Post 643600)
I think you can't go wrong with one of these.....they sell just about anywhere for $3.00 or less! Nothing fancy but it get's the job done!

http://vegassmokes.com/pipeaccessori.../czechtool.jpg


Czech Pipe Tool

This pipe tool is a classic. It's been made in several variations for decaded. The three swiveling tools included the following: a spoon for cleaning out dottle and ash, a pick for correcting bad bowl packs and of course a tamper. Get one for the car, the glove box or your key-chain. Never be without a tamper again!

I have one of those, great for a pipe, but not so hot for the espresso group head.
;)

SkinsFanLarry 11-13-2009 02:48 PM

Re: Tamper shopping
 
Damn, I'm sorry!

floydpink 11-13-2009 05:05 PM

Re: Tamper shopping
 
If things get really lumpy, these are always a great standby.

http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/c...lousos-web.gif


;s

SkinsFanLarry 11-13-2009 07:16 PM

Re: Tamper shopping
 
I got the right one now....

Expresso Tamper

Blueface 11-24-2010 08:20 PM

Re: Tamper shopping
 
While I have one, it is a cheapo and not very heavy at all.
After a bit of searching, landed on this one.
Just ordered it.
Thought about the Reg Barber but decided on this one.
Looking forward to getting it.
http://www.seattlecoffeegear.com/Esp...cg10080-01.htm

mosesbotbol 11-25-2010 06:55 AM

Re: Tamper shopping
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mister Moo (Post 638379)
Can you tune out the click if you get tired of it?

No, but it is not loud at all. It's well made. I wonder if any used ones are on EBay?

Blueface 11-25-2010 07:52 AM

Re: Tamper shopping
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mosesbotbol (Post 1073140)
No, but it is not loud at all. It's well made. I wonder if any used ones are on EBay?

I actually considered that one.
Figured I would go with the $52 one and get the click mat when it becomes available (out of stock at Seattle Coffee Gear), as will look to get a mat anyhow.

replicant_argent 11-25-2010 09:14 AM

Re: Tamper shopping
 
I thought the click mat was interesting as well.
Still haven't bothered getting a decent tamper for myself.

seanwang 07-08-2020 10:00 AM

Re: Tamper shopping
 
now shopping online is very convenient, you can shop online, you also can find some auto espresso tamper here.

mosesbotbol 07-09-2020 09:29 AM

Re: Tamper shopping
 
I bought one of those Espro tamps several years ago and works like a charm. Makes espresso brewing more consistent and is a really well machined tamp.


http://www.espro.ca/tamper.php

Nooner 06-19-2022 02:54 PM

Re: Tamper shopping
 
Dunno how active this forum is, but I've become a huge fan of espresso levelers. There are a couple of good ones on the higher quality end of the spectrum. The 'Jack' by Asso and the 'OCD/NCD' by Ona are great starting places imho.

bonjing 08-04-2022 03:28 PM

Re: Tamper shopping
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nooner (Post 2235331)
Dunno how active this forum is, but I've become a huge fan of espresso levelers. There are a couple of good ones on the higher quality end of the spectrum. The 'Jack' by Asso and the 'OCD/NCD' by Ona are great starting places imho.


I went Bravo for my tamper and distribution tool. I was hoping to get a copper set to match the other copper accents in the kitchen. I love using my Levercraft ultra for WDT'ing too. Second set I just went with Normcore for tamper and leveler.

I don't know why by I am lusting for one of those Force Tampers but don't need one


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