JonWoo187

It wasn’t so much the size of the drip tray for me, but the ‘lip’/angle it needed to be removed. A small detail, but for me would cause so much hassle/mess. I can see how it’s not a problem for everyone. I never used to flush into the drip tray on the Bambino (speaking of tiny/non-existant) but now on the Classika I actually used it for everything, and then simply rinse at the end - again, finding a workflow that suited me, and now am used to.

I have a very capable machine and 2 grinders (manual/electric) and can dial in precisely how I want with green selection and roasting as that’s by far the most important variable at the end of the day.

Absolutely. The key is getting a machine that ‘just works’ with whatever your process is. Once you’re there, anything else is just ‘shiny’. The main problem is discovering that setup, as for many people there’s nowhere to go and just ‘try’ all the options.

It’s great to hear when folks have a setup that they’re happy with - more expensive/complex is absolutely not always better. I’ve gone back from my Vario+ for grinding espresso to a Comandante C40 as it’s just a better fit for how I make coffee. Would a Niche be a better fit for me ? 🤷🏻 maybe one day I’ll try it, but for the moment, I know that I’m not having problems that need a change in tool.

    mobius An easy solution for me is for quite a few yrs now I haven’t emptied the drip tray, but keep a few thick sponges in it, which absorbs all water and I simply rinse them after every daily use, wipe the drip tray and it’s like new the next morning. I wash the sponges often to keep things sanitary and never the least bit messy.

    No doubt people tend to have that mentality of ‘needing’ something else/new, but in time you should just realize what works for your daily use and work on maximizing that.

    DavecUK That’s a brilliant review of it, thanks! It’s out then for sure.

    Thanks for all the advice in the thread. Following it, I made an offer of the absolute maximum I could afford to somebody who had offered me a machine before. Delighted to say he’s accepted it and now I just have to work out how to fit the damned thing in my kitchen/tell the girlfriend.

    …. And I’ve realised I probably need a plumbed water filter, which will cost even more?

      DavecUK A 2021 slayer espresso single group, 960 shots on the clock. [price paid similar to a Bianca. embarrassing, but I couldn’t afford more]

      Really excited to practice on the ‘saturated shot’ methods and get precise temp control. It’s really fast to warmup too. Been watching youtube videos all day on what to do, but I’ll likely still have a ton of questions.

        Wow steal then

        Decent De1pro v1.45 - Niche Duo - Niche Zero - Decent is the best machine ever made -

        capuchin A 2021 slayer espresso single group, 960 shots on the clock. [price paid similar to a Bianca. embarrassing, but I couldn’t afford more]

        Really excited to practice on the ‘saturated shot’ methods and get precise temp control. It’s really fast to warmup too. Been watching youtube videos all day on what to do, but I’ll likely still have a ton of questions.

        I know a certain person who will be very upset they didn’t pinch and resell that after bigging it up…😁

          Well I’m not sure Sage Bambino to a Slayer is the most common upgrade path but I’m more curious as to why someone would sell one for £1800?!?

          4 grand would’ve been a good price…

          DavecUK I’m very grateful that they didn’t! A good bottle of wine could be in order when Christmas comes around. :D Don’t think this particular machine will be on the market for many years now.

          @Ernie1 It was offered to me a while ago at a higher price. I decided at the time that I couldn’t afford it. [Believe I posted a thread at the time] Got in contact on the back of this thread offering what I could afford and he said it’s no problem as it just sits in his apartment. There’s still additional expense in plumbing filtered water and sorting the kitchen for it. (its technically £1800 + £700 to charity at a later date when I can afford it…)