It looks nice but seems to be a tight fit in the Vivaldi baskets. I like those RBs I got from you.chas wrote:Ha! That's what I use my Thor for as well.
Favorite Tamper?
Re: Favorite Tamper?
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Re: Favorite Tamper?
I' m glad nobody wanted that last 53mm Thor tamper I had for sale. It fits in the throat of all my grinders. A 58mm tamper won't!
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Re: Favorite Tamper?
Beautiful wood grain!
Chas sold me his nice "gunmetal" colour Coffeelab tamper to go with my Espro (thanks Chas!). It's good to have a regular tamper to go with my "clicking" Espro but to be honest, I prefer the balance and feel of the heavier Espro.
My coffee equipment colour scheme is all identical for my tampers, grinder and Vivaldi (black and chrome). Kinda boring compared to you fancy wood guys but I have no natural wood in my kitchen, so I find it works better for me.
Chas sold me his nice "gunmetal" colour Coffeelab tamper to go with my Espro (thanks Chas!). It's good to have a regular tamper to go with my "clicking" Espro but to be honest, I prefer the balance and feel of the heavier Espro.
My coffee equipment colour scheme is all identical for my tampers, grinder and Vivaldi (black and chrome). Kinda boring compared to you fancy wood guys but I have no natural wood in my kitchen, so I find it works better for me.
Re: Favorite Tamper?
Probably for the best. My wife took one look at my new Mazzer covers & said " now we need a new kitchen to go with the covers"! They could turn out to be very, very expensive covers.Endo wrote:
My coffee equipment colour scheme is all identical for my tampers, grinder and Vivaldi (black and chrome). Kinda boring compared to you fancy wood guys but I have no natural wood in my kitchen, so I find it works better for me.

Re: Favorite Tamper?
A tamper can't actually prevent popcorning, can it? Seems like only a layer of more beans can prevent beans from popping up out of the burrs. A tamper just prevents them from popping up as high, no?JohnB wrote:The Thor spends most of its time preventing popcorning in my Major but the others see regular use.
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Re: Favorite Tamper?
That would depend on how far into the grinder throat the tamper extends and since we are being picky I doubt that one "layer" of beans would have any effect on popcorning. Multiple "layers" of beans might be more helpful but for everyone to agree on exactly how many "layers" are required would require a long, boring thread on H-B so I'll stick with my tamper.BrewHaHa wrote: A tamper can't actually prevent popcorning, can it? Seems like only a layer of more beans can prevent beans from popping up out of the burrs. A tamper just prevents them from popping up as high, no?

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Ha! Yeah, that's why I brought it up. It seems like I've read something over there about people theorizing that popcorning can affect the quality of the coffee.JohnB wrote:...for everyone to agree on exactly how many "layers" are required would require a long, boring thread on H-B so I'll stick with my tamper.BrewHaHa wrote: A tamper can't actually prevent popcorning, can it? Seems like only a layer of more beans can prevent beans from popping up out of the burrs. A tamper just prevents them from popping up as high, no?![]()
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I decided to stick with the black and chrome look for all my espresso accessories (even down to my Mazzer SJ and Alessi pitcher)
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Boring I guess. But I like the harmony amongst all my coffee gear in the kitchen.
Here's my Coffeelab and Espro convex tampers (thanks Chas).
I prefer the weight and balance of the Espro. But I occasionally use the Coffeelab for a change of pace.

Boring I guess. But I like the harmony amongst all my coffee gear in the kitchen.
Here's my Coffeelab and Espro convex tampers (thanks Chas).
I prefer the weight and balance of the Espro. But I occasionally use the Coffeelab for a change of pace.
Re: Favorite Tamper?
Some nice tamper photos in this older topic.
Thoguht I'd "bump" it up since there has been some tamper discussion recently.
Thoguht I'd "bump" it up since there has been some tamper discussion recently.