You make so many people happy by doing these videos. Don't get me wrong, the shorts are perfect too! But longer video format is something I was honestly secretly wishing for 🥳
I find to de-stat makes a big improvement before putting into the portafilter almost no use for wdt as there’s almost no clumping (give the grounds a good bang in a glass jar)
Compared to the trending too excited of a style of presenting things where people share information or experience almost by shouting, I like this calming tone much better. Needless to say, informative too, as always.
thx for the informative overview. But: meeh - most of these tiny gimmicky "tools" are way to expensive ..up to 80 USD... for 2 of them I could buy another burr set.... I will take a look for some 0.25 akupunktur needle and build a nobel prize winning model for myself.
Hi there, thank you for your kind words. When we review, we take the price tag into consideration. At this point, those are the best practical WDT tools. However, we have a planned video where we will compare the Moonraker and the brand new BaristaHustle Auto-Comb 👌☕️🤍
I must say, every single video you've uploaded is top-notch! The quality of your content, your engaging presentation style, and the useful information you provide consistently keep us coming back for more. Keep up the amazing work! I look forward to your future videos!
No disrespect, my friend, but in my opinion, none of these are the best. For me, the best WDT tool isn't even a WDT tool; it's a whisk. There are simply so many unnecessary coffee contraptions made, like all of these. I own several of these, but none of them work as good as my tiny whisk. I even own the "Moonraker" and even that device, with all its fanciness, comes in at a distant second to my tiny whisk. Yes, if you have one of those egg whisks, but a small one, those work extremely well. Just make sure you have a doser on your portafilter so it doesn't make a huge mess. And, the great thing is these small whisks are made very tough. Not like these WDT tools with these super fragile prong needles on the end. If you drop one of those by mistake, which I have, and if it didn't come with replacement needles, you will need to buy a new one! I own several of these devices and I only use them so I can feel as if I didn't needlessly buy these things, which I did! I would always say, don't buy something just because it seems to be the newest, and latest, coffee fade! Try and figure out what can do the job cheaper. More times than not, you'll find that it's something taht you already won...Like a tiny egg whisk!
are those cleaning needles designed for food preparation? my main concern with stuff like that is that it is designed with other purposes in mind and may not be non-toxic