Make sure to tamp the like and subscribe! Lots of effort go into these and it would be hugely appreciated! Any questions on methodology not covered? Ask below!
@Kiaulen10 ай бұрын
Did you use WDT/RDT in this experiment?
@ConstantMotionJS10 ай бұрын
Lance, I did not pick up on why you did not test the Happy Tamper. Are you saying that it was unseating your puck when pulling actual shots or just in the clear glass? I have the happy tamper and have never seen it unseat the puck but that would be concerning if you were experiencing this. Thanks!
@sandrochiavaro78319 ай бұрын
Question to you, what do you do with the few grounds that get left behind in the tamping process? You know, those pesky ground that are stuck to basket side and basket rim. Do you kick them back into the puck, and tamp one more time, or just brush/blow them out into the sink and or trash, just push them into the puck and set screen on top??? I don’t think there is enough chat about dialing espresso shots byproduct waist coffee. Thoughts? .
@RichardRitterIII9 ай бұрын
"tamp" like and subscribe gave me a good laugh. 😁I tried the "shake and surface-rake" method this morning with great results. I am definitely going to try this as my new workflow and see if it continues to yield good results. I have been using the Normcore tamper you mentioned along with their dosing cup for some time and they are a joy to use. I manually WDT and enjoy that process, but does anyone have experience with how deeply the AutoComb type tools go into the puck? I would guess most are adjustable?
@hayesgolightly10 ай бұрын
this is silly but I literally just sent you a DM on instagram about three days ago asking this exact question. I was shocked to see that you took the time to make a whole video explaining it just for me, very kind Lance.
@Kevinmageddon10 ай бұрын
Hey Lance, I know it's not much, but here's a token of appreciation for all the hard work you're putting in. It's really nice to have videos with actual testing to refer to when making decisions like tamping or screen pucks. Keep up the good work!
@coffeewithapril10 ай бұрын
I am a big fan of the Force Tamper. I used them in two world barista championship finals, and we started to use them in our stores as well. The consistency resonates well with me, and as it's still "manual," the user still pays proper attention - when it becomes mechanical, it's easier to overlook when something isn't right. I also don't use any types of distribution tools. Granted, that's very much based on the quality of the grinder being used. Great video, keep it up.
@Tired68789 ай бұрын
So which quality grinder(s) are you are using? It would be nice to skip the distribution tool step.
@coffeewithapril9 ай бұрын
@@Tired6878 a range of grinders. In the world championship it's currently Mythos 3 and that performance well with out it.
@Tired68789 ай бұрын
@@coffeewithapril Thank you April! Unfortunately those Mythos grinders are a bit pricey, so looks like it is WDTs for the foreseeable future, lol! ;)
@lyleallan512424 күн бұрын
are using the Force Tamper with the factory setting, or do adjust it up/down. Lance seems to imply towards the end of the video that it should be 'relaxed' at bit...thanks
@kyrazy10 ай бұрын
With tampers being covered im interested in a similar video with WDT tools such as the autocomb, moon raker, or 3D printed ones vs hand WDT. Thanks for the geeat videos! Always a awesome to get some coffee science in the morning!
@LanceHedrick10 ай бұрын
Just filmed that exact video today. Next week...
@2s_company_10 ай бұрын
@@LanceHedrick we won't say no to two videos in a week! ;)
@lnu237210 ай бұрын
@@2s_company_ I think Lances editor will haha
@iopqu10 ай бұрын
Damn, I just ordered a flour sieve type. That usually don't get reviews
@fjrevoredo10 ай бұрын
@@LanceHedrick nicee
@WillardTurner10 ай бұрын
Love these more edited videos, as well as your live "unfiltered" series. Together they provide a wealth of knowledge to the coffee community, and these more "filtered" videos are much more friendly to new coffee nerds.
@erinoconnor53710 ай бұрын
I started double tamping by accident really just to get some loose grounds around the edges. Shots were always worse when I didn’t do this. I didn’t realise this was a thing until you said! Nice video.
@SonicFury6210 ай бұрын
Lance this is a great step up for you. It’s more concise, more salient points, and a consistent energy from the music and beautiful cuts. Keep this up!!
@ovi_48 ай бұрын
You've mentioned numerous times the study shows that around the edges of the coffee puck, the coffee is always under-extracted no matter what tamping technique or basket type is used. Well, it must be because, around the edge wall of the basket, there are no holes made. So based on this assumption, I don't understand why the manufacturers do not simply put holes evenly spaced around the edge wall of all baskets so the basket then would no longer be a basket but a STRAINER. And to me, it sounds like the problem of under-extraction could easily be solved that way. Surely that would greatly improve the extraction consistency throughout the puck. Job done.
@MACTEP_CHOB5 ай бұрын
Maybe bcuz it`s not so simple to `just put holes`
@justinbouchard10 ай бұрын
I've done a fair amount of ground work for foundations for buildings. Compacting and testing the compaction of the ground is part of it. Something I was doing naturally when tamping was just holding the tamp pressure for a few seconds. So I'm interested to try double tamping to see if it's similar. Material takes some time to compress. So it make sense to me that double tamping, or "ensured" tamping of the material so it's compressed as homogeneously as possible will help create more even flow/extraction through the puck. I think the ripples are just for show, the top of the puck is super porous as far as I can perceive even when tamped flat. I super have been thinking that a convex tamp would help with even extraction because of basket flex, but clearly that's not the case lol. Side note, that umikot you got printed for you is impeccably nice lmao Too bad your electric tamper isn't wireless charging. You could just keep it on a charge pad and it would be ready to go. Maybe you have a person that could modify it for you to accept wireless charging ?
@quantitativecafe10 ай бұрын
I did a quick test a while back using a homemade oedometer, and found that with 35 lb tamping force, the puck compressed very quickly (too quickly to measure the settling time), and then over the next 90 seconds there was almost no change (0.046 mm) in puck depth. In contrast, with repeated tamps, there was a significant change in puck depth with each additional tamp. This makes me think that the press-release cycle is important to allow the ground coffee particles to rearrange into a denser configuration--otherwise, they just sort of get locked up in a less dense configuration.
@justinbouchard10 ай бұрын
that makes perfect sense! @@quantitativecafe
@adi208210 ай бұрын
It already has wireless charging, the main issue with the bosetamper is that it is always on and constantly drains battery. Thus you need to have a dedicated wireless charger for it and consistently be using it.
@justinbouchard10 ай бұрын
oh, so it just needs an off switch lmao @@adi2082
@robwhitmore30406 ай бұрын
Lance, I've been binge watching your videos all week and I've got to say, this is not just the best video I've seen on your channel but possibly the best, most information packed video I've seen on KZbin this year. 10 minutes packed with data, everything came with a hypothesis, explanation of the method, result and conclusion. I've seen 2 hour videos that don't cover as much information as this does. Absolutely to tier stuff.
@Kindred1a110 ай бұрын
This channel is criminally underrated. Subbed for the silky smooth milk foam, the silky smooth espresso and the silky smooth singing
@hodgesmt10 ай бұрын
And don't forget the BeatBoxing!
@kindaFunkyNGL10 ай бұрын
Silky milky brought me here but i stayed for content like this
@nextlp10 ай бұрын
Great little video! Thanks for clearing up some "rumors". Personally I'm using a normcore self levelling spring tamper and I'm super happy with it. It's not fancy but does give me the consistency I want / need.. Cheers
@ebusive10 ай бұрын
I was just looking at getting this one. What kind of baskets do you use? I got an IMS basket and was wondering if the type of basket you use affects the quality of tamping
@nextlp10 ай бұрын
@@ebusive I use a small variety of baskets. Mostly the " Standard" IMS Comp (24,5M ending of modelcode). More recently the Pullmann 17-19 g with 17,5g very dark roasted italian coffee (espresso). I have the 58,5 tamper with the black non stick coating... Cheers
@nextlp10 ай бұрын
...furthermore.. The pullmann basket runs faster than the IMS.. I experience some channeling sometimes..not often.. puckprep is the same.. so no idea if the tamping has something to do with it. In general I experience channeling more often with straight wall baskets such as the pullmann, IMS big bang.. etc.. in comparison to the convex walls..
@holly422110 ай бұрын
@nextip did you change the spring from default 25lb or switch it out to the 30lb? I just bought one. I’ve never tamped twice so thinking maybe 25lb of pressure spring would be adequate.
@nextlp10 ай бұрын
@@holly4221default spring. I haven't tried tamping twice either.
@WTFA5410 ай бұрын
We gotta just compile a playlist of all of these ultimate showdowns to link people considering new purchases or getting into the hobby! Thanks for all the work you do and love all of these videos!
@jontpt5 ай бұрын
So, in conclusion, my $10 Amazon steel tamper is just as good as anything else out there. Thanks!
@chryseass.51439 ай бұрын
Thanks! I just bought the Normcore tamper after getting frustrated with my wonky tamps. It has made a big difference!
@m420-nd1if5 ай бұрын
Wonky Tamps isnt that the name of Lance's plus sized grindcore band?
@petemaloy519 ай бұрын
Great work ! one tip for those with ridged calibrated tampers, use a flat bottom one ( everyone has at least one right ?) to finish, lightly tamp and bingo ridges are gone.
@TheArgetho10 ай бұрын
I have Force Tamper, usually using Flat Rippled. The Results is consistent. Great Results !
@lalannephotography25845 күн бұрын
Merci pour le conseil et la qualité de la vidéo 😊
@jfess191110 ай бұрын
My first thought was that the convex tampers were back-asswards. Since the outside of the puck seems underextracted, the center should have a slight mound (to increase overall resistance), ie, the tamper face should be concave.
@eusevis10 ай бұрын
Nice, i ordered a Decent-like tamper some days ago and your video justified my choice!
@TheTonylegrone10 ай бұрын
Great data! There's so many gimmicky tools floating around and they cost a premium. I think it makes newcomers feel overwhelmed and stickershocked. We're lucky there's people like you going through all this effort to prove that you don't need to stress about tamper choices to make good coffee!
@Gavin7735910 ай бұрын
I definitely enjoy the tighter format (or at least some variety to the longer rambly ones), but I wondered about some editing choices. The segment on the ripple bottom felt like it was missing a conclusion, and the naked portafilter segment really didn't belong in this video. Still, love the shorter format and looking forward to the forthcoming one on WDT tools! Thanks for the work!
@sdtok52710 ай бұрын
The naked portafilter one only made me more curious and confused, now I want a video on how to spot channeling properly haha
@aleksandrl6740Ай бұрын
Super succinct and immensely informative. Just outstanding. And your humour is always a wonderful addition. Thanks so much for your work, Lance!
@MichaelZuskin9 ай бұрын
I'm assuming that a tamper with a click (compared to a clickless one which uses just the stroke length) gives more consistency when you change grind size (while dialing in new beans, or when beans are aging). For example, if you have increased grind size, a clickless tamper will tamp harder until it's stopped by the stopper, so you have changed two variables rather than one.
@anksos10 ай бұрын
Great video, I used to double tamp due to most probably OCD issues but seems the right way.
@TomJones-tx7pb10 ай бұрын
I have been experimenting with tampers for the past year with a wide variety of tamper designs and coffees. I won't go into all of my findings that are more in depth than this video and its references, but will add a couple of comments relevant to the video. First off, I agree that a flat bottom is better than a domed bottom, and that the main difference with the ridges is extra cleaning of grounds off the tamper. After a year of use my Normcore spring tamper has a lot of play in it and regularly does not produce a level, evenly tamped puck. I can see this by inspecting the tamped puck. I can improve results by removing the guide and the weak spring so you can see what the tamp is doing and press down directly on the tamper. Doing a second tamp with a conventional tamper allows me to find and fix the areas of uneven tamping done by the Normcore. I have not used the similar Decent tamper to see if it has this play eventually. Once a puck has been tamped, any sort of tapping or polishing runs the risk of breaking the puck away from the sides of the basket or cracking the puck, leading to channelling of various types. I have not used the Force tamper but have seen videos of it being used where it is clear in the video that the impulse it produces has this effect.
@m4tth3wh10 ай бұрын
Thank you for the great video Lance ❤ WDT and manual tamping here. Flat tamper that gets as close to the edge of basket as possible without causing problems 😂 I’ve often wondered if the force tamper potentially fractures the puck or the ripple base variation was unnecessary
@mistersquigee51193 ай бұрын
Following the new shaker "distribution" you mentioned in another video what we need is a tamper with a concave base!
@fazumcafe10 ай бұрын
It would be cool to include Gilberto (Bravo)'s tamper on this list! Nice video, Lance!
@brookmartinez772310 ай бұрын
Love my bravo, feels so great to use and I imagine it performs equally to the Decent.
@jmvdigital9 ай бұрын
Bravo FTW! Looks like the Bravo is built a lot better than the Decent too.
@jamesnierodzik85429 ай бұрын
Love my Bravo as well!@@brookmartinez7723
@TearsofJobsАй бұрын
Great video. Appreciate the data and your prof conclusions.
@celticdr10 ай бұрын
Another great video Lance, keep on keeping on! I, as a home barista, realised level tamping was both not in my wheelhouse, and actually bad for wrists, shoulders, and lower backs. So I've been using the Normcore spring self leveling tamper since it was released, and that, along with RDT and WDT have been saviours to my espresso prep - I do occasionally get those messy high pressure spurts out of the naked portafilter, but the shots I'm getting are consistently better than the local cafes (I would hope so given how much time/money I've invested into my coffee hobby 😂).
@chrisking77325 ай бұрын
Thank you for nerding out for/with us!
@juliemvo7 ай бұрын
Don't know what I would do without your channel!
@DanielACroft10 ай бұрын
I use the BOSE Tamper every day, I just keep it charged with a wireless charger. I was hoping you’d cover it since I’d like to hear your thoughts. Other than that, I have several tamps I use, the original Perg Tamp is my favourite out of those.
@lukeBNC10 ай бұрын
I really like the concise and direct video style. Very interesting with lots of data, but not so much i forget why some is relevant. Awesome Video!
@quantitativecafe10 ай бұрын
That's really interesting... I've been wanting to do some testing with The Force tamper, as I thought it might "jiggle" coffee particles into a more dense/stable configuration compared with conventional tampers and give a higher/more consistent EY. I'm surprised to see that it actually gives a lower EY, and now I'm curious why that might be.
@LanceHedrick10 ай бұрын
Figure it out, science man!
@dsacul10 ай бұрын
@@LanceHedrick based on video you don’t hold the base of force tamper with other hand. In other words when you tamp the base can lift and it is visible on the video. I would bet it increase variation as this more random effect, especially as you tamp twice. Not sure if tamping twice is optimal for force tamper, given impact design, but I will do some tests.
@spencer-mav10 ай бұрын
I came to the conclusion that my Normcore is consistent and isn't impacting my shots in a meaningful way just from using it... glad there's some data to make me feel even better about it. It's the only tamper I've ever used, and that won't be changing now.
@ryanneville650810 ай бұрын
Awesome video! My coffee nerd friend and I were discussing tampers last week and couldn't find any conclusive evidence to which tampers were the most consistent.
@LanceHedrick10 ай бұрын
Boom! There we go!
@cory943710 ай бұрын
impeccable timing, i literally have a normcore flat base and ripple base in my Amazon cart right now and was wondering how the ripple could affect extraction. thank you Lance!!
@LanceHedrick10 ай бұрын
Heck yeah! Good timing is always fun
@en0n12610 ай бұрын
When you get the Normcore, my advice is to swap out for the lightest (15 lb) spring. I don't think Lance touched on it in this video, but he's mentioned it in other videos, that fully compressed is fully compressed. Once you're fully compressed, it doesn't matter if you're applying 30 lbs or 300 lbs, you're still just pushing harder against an immovable surface. The 15 lb spring is heavy enough, and the heavier springs just makes using it more uncomfortable.
@cory943710 ай бұрын
@@en0n126 good info thank you!!
@GadgetsGearCoffee10 ай бұрын
Love my new Force Tamper! I don't love the way it looks but I love how it just punches things and I have no need to use limited brain power in the am (did an entire full review on my channel). May get a bravo tamper in the future just for the fun of it to go manual if I want to. Interesting results though to see there is some fluctuation, I did wonder if the punch would affect the puck but counteract the variances of pressure which is their whole selling point of removing a variable
@toddpower467410 ай бұрын
I've been wanting a force tamper with that spring impact action. I'm glad i watched this video. Thanks again.
@chrisn091710 ай бұрын
The number/kinds of tampers overwhelmed me too. I ended up getting the Morils 58mm rippled tamper for my new Gaggia Evo. It self levels with 30lbs of pressure, but only cost $30 on Amazon. So far so good 🤌🏼☕️
@BiecherBender9 ай бұрын
Better get gaggiuino than a ripple tamper :)
@gizmogeek2310 ай бұрын
I had been curious if I should get a force tamper since I saw so many people using them but now I no longer need to think that. I will keep using my Decent Tamper V2. Thanks for the hard work.
@CurlyTop149210 ай бұрын
Great video Lance! Been curious about the convex and ripple bases myself, so this was super informative for me!
@m_cabral10 ай бұрын
The music choice for this video is better than previous attempts. Great work on the video.
@coffeecove705810 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. Recently fell down the Espresso rabbit hole and was wondering about force tampers, and how well the different bottoms would work.
@PanzerIV883 ай бұрын
Super interesting as always, just subscribed and showed the video to my GF :) Good to know that after all the ripple base is absolute gimmick, and that I should never attempt or touch the convex one! Stay with the flat one and as they say, don't fix what's not broken.
@JoeyTen9 ай бұрын
One important thing I've noticed after buying an expensive tamper (The Force): My shots did not taste better than when i was using my Normcore V4. However, I adjusted the pressure *higher* than its original setting. Good to know that I should have gone lower instead
@krnl38610 ай бұрын
I guess KISS applies when it comes to tamping. I never understood how ripples supposedly help water penetration… it just felt weird and counter-intuitive to me. I’m glad to see that there is now data to support my hunch.
@Wazgaga10 ай бұрын
Well seems like I'll switch out the curved ripple base of my force tamper. As a protest, I'll go with the flat waffle just because it looks cool. Love the visual style of this video!
@LanceHedrick10 ай бұрын
Love the protest
@sanjaya7189 ай бұрын
Very well done and very useful study. Data carefully obtained always helps. Thanks for your efforts!
@FrankFiorentino10 ай бұрын
Timely video for me. I am trying to decide between the force tamper and decent tamper. I have a Decent DE1 Pro and I like the new 3rd party wooden handles.
@rodrigodepazos377110 ай бұрын
I just ordered this three Spring Loaded Calibrated and self leveler tamper, it seems like it was a good decision hahaha, thanks!
@obilbok10 ай бұрын
Soooo interesting ! Every kind of recent "this is the ultimate way of tamping" just got debunked in a 10 minutes video. Turns out you just need a flat self levelling tamper and that your own force is better than a piston. Buying every other gadget is paying more for worse results. I clearly didn't expect that, and was really confused about all the choices on the market right now. I'm glad you made the video before I bought any upgrade to my current classic tamper.
@waltimedes10 ай бұрын
Hey, I bought the flat bottomed normcore about a month ago and feel lucky now! Thanks for the research!
@Kareberries10 ай бұрын
Ty for a 10 min video 😊 Happy to learn my leveling aliexpress tamper is probably good enough.
@trev_mcnaughton2 ай бұрын
this kinda helps backup my findings of daily driver tamper.. I was switching between the Normcore spring tamper (flat) and the MHW-3Bomber click tamper. I was not getting nearly the same consistency with the 3bomber compared to the normcore. It basically sits behind the coffee cans now and I don't use it. Now the normcore is the go-to.. Also finding the double tamp really helps in some cases too.
@pauloaneiros96322 ай бұрын
hi thanks for your feedback, just purchased the normcore. Could you please say what's double tamp? Thanks!
@trev_mcnaughton2 ай бұрын
@@pauloaneiros9632 The normcore is great. The double tamp, is simply pressing the tamper down twice. I tamp, then rotate the tamper and push it down again. Saw Lance Hedrick do it in one of his videos so I tried it. Seemed to help with consistency.
@pauloaneiros96322 ай бұрын
@@trev_mcnaughton thanks a lot for your propmt response. The normcore is coming tomorrow, I also made an upgrade, from a Breville Barista touch to a Lelit Bianca V3/Eureka Libra, I look like a 5 years old waiting for christmas :)
@joakimholmer97449 ай бұрын
Excellent nerdiness 😂. love it. thanks!
@richardwieczorek662410 ай бұрын
Thanks Lance, am in the market for a new tamp this set me in the right direction.
@RavenSWE10 ай бұрын
Great video on a topic that doesn’t have a lot of data! I’ve found that the ripple tamper on my Normcore is a pain in the ass because when it’s a bit humid it can sometimes catch some coffee in some of the ripples and pull out a chunk out of the puck. It’s also messier to clean and dry. Other than looking cool when you get a perfect tamp I really think there is ZERO benefit of using this vs a flat base, and it’s really a redundant product. Luckily for me Normcore now sell their bases separately so I’ve switched to a flat base
@lilteyang10 ай бұрын
Hey Lance, great video as always. That being said, was really hoping you'd address the two different types of force tamper mechanism: the one that rests against the puck before hammering and the one that actually "punches" the puck from a distance away. Always wondered whether they would present differently in the cup.
@kitcraft951610 ай бұрын
I use a palm tamper/leveler combo tool simply because it came with my bottomless portafilter. Both the tool and the portafilter are better than the one that came with my bambino plus, but I have no third option to compare to. I will say that the palm tamper seems to give me more consistent shots but only with the same coffee or I need to readjust it. It isn't comfortable to use, however. I've been thinking of getting something like the normcore etc. As always, thanks for the video!
@In_MT10 ай бұрын
as always, solid info! Thank you. AFYI my morning shot was spectacular today :-)
@LanceHedrick10 ай бұрын
This is what I want to read! Heck yeah
@nigel444210 ай бұрын
Great video. Great comparison. Great explanation. You can read minds because I was just figuring out which new tamper to buy. You made it a lot easier 👍🏽
@Mandragara10 ай бұрын
A big thing is to move the portafilter carefully after tamping. Any sudden movement or bump can cause the puck to dislodge, Seen so many people carefully tamp a puck and then slam it into the group head
@stevegee21810 ай бұрын
Or have it overfilled and twist the puck on the shower screen.
@sdtok52710 ай бұрын
@@stevegee218I had this in the beginning when filling my 18g basket with 18g coffee, the shower screen pattern was visible. Changed to 17.5g and now it isn't anymore :)
@ismiregalichkochdasjetztso323210 ай бұрын
I've found that a leveling tamper (e.g. Normcore) absolutely improved my puck prep game. Slightly off kilter tamping was my biggest mistake, also not easy to fix for me without tool support.
@LanceHedrick10 ай бұрын
self levelling for the win!
@cybermort10 ай бұрын
Great video thank you. Would love to hear more of your thoughts on channeling, spurs, and how or what can we draw from by looking at a shot from a naked portafilter as we try to improve shots and puck prep.
@patrickhuynh527410 ай бұрын
Was surprised the Pullman Big Step was not touched on, any thoughts and opinions on them?
@ghislaincarrier10 ай бұрын
I also think that spurs are coffee grounds stuck in a hole reducing its size and increasing the pressure. One day I purposely made a 4-5mm hole in the coffee puck after tamping. The coffee started to come out from that hole with the naked pf. It did not spur. Once coffee was coming from the whole bottom of the basket, the stream of coffee was shifted towards the hole and not centered.
@Coffeedad020510 ай бұрын
Great comparison. Love your short concise videos. Ive been using the standard wooden handle/stainless base for couple of years on gaggia pro and was advised to use my fingers around the basket to stay level. I think this has worked pretty well so far but maybe now its time for an upgrade.
@BorisDesmond2 ай бұрын
great & solid data as always
@michaelstewart757710 ай бұрын
Didn’t think you could make a video on tampers so informative. Great work as always 👌🏻
@sweetmotash8 ай бұрын
Happy user of happy tamper! :) abit costy with import taxes, but well worth it! customer service perfect, ordering foot with custom size, no problem
@dechrysen10 ай бұрын
I just love the sound and feel of the force tamper. I guess I will have to trade consistency with satisfaction.
@jfess191110 ай бұрын
Nah. Just bet on the placebo effect. More satisfactions in prep = better tasting coffee.
@coreycannon451110 ай бұрын
Exactly. Coffee always tastes sweeter in my red cup, than my white one…
@merlynmorgan10 ай бұрын
Mega vid this one. Love the data. Great production. Tamped the like.
@LanceHedrick10 ай бұрын
Thank you! Just wait til the next video...
@cameronbatko10 ай бұрын
Great video. Especially with so many tamper options out there to pick from.
@TheColorsInGreyLife10 ай бұрын
I usually "roll" my tamp (I tilt the edge of it towards the edge of the basket to push the sides in a little more to squish the puck inwards then level out with a regular press, the feel is what it's about for me for whatever reason) to make it be consistent. Combined with 2 wet bottom paper espresso filters, a wet paper espresso filter at the top then a puck screen. It's consistent just about every time and it removes a lot of the astringency in the final result. But, then again, I have a delonghi ecp3420 and the water doesn't come out evenly and the flow rate isn't super high 😛
@danielzenner10 ай бұрын
That is interesting that you feel double tamping makes for more consistency. I often double tamp instinctively and have always wondered if that is the right move or not. Sounds like I should keep on doing what feels right!
@NA2662610 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed the editing in this video! Nice job Hugo
@EarthbendR10 ай бұрын
Love this video! Thank you for clarifying this. I've got the Normcore V4 tamper w/ ripple base and was considering swapping out the base to their flat bottom. So, this was very helpful. Thanks again/ what do you think about the Normcore tamper??
@Ioannis94910 ай бұрын
yes
@SpiritToolsАй бұрын
PERFECT! Thanks so much
@DavidTaylorGo.Go.Go.10 ай бұрын
Thank you Lance. Another informative and enjoyable video
@sc56559 ай бұрын
Really informative video Lance!
@sternzerstoerer10 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot for this video. I will definitely buy one for testing ❤
@TheHaydenPlanetarium10 ай бұрын
Well I’m glad I’m seeing this video 2 weeks after I got my new decent tamper v4 in olive.
@MoGpt9 ай бұрын
Love these new videos! Have you thought about doing a video on single shot baskets? There is very little info out there
@les530910 ай бұрын
Thanks Lance for the useful and timely coverage. I like these shorter vids, btw. Cheers!
@mathieuhoude39903 ай бұрын
sick work as usual! thanks for the info
@dmwarmbloods10 ай бұрын
Very good high quality video with data. Just subscribed.
@JMWexperience5 ай бұрын
Good explanation! Thanks
@tobiasbouma407110 ай бұрын
Liked the vid! I got a force tamper and will try the double but low pressure tamping that you mentioned. Btw in regards to the comment you made on unfiltered: do any of your grinders support very coarse grinding? I've. been having an AMAZING time with grinding at 1mm, then grinding at espresso setting. It improved pretty much everything. I have a titan grinder like your kafatek, but I'm not sure the max goes to 1 mil burr gap (?)
@popionut153910 ай бұрын
Great work. As always, I'll come back for more. Thank you!
@e30Birdy10 ай бұрын
So i guess I can be glad I got the Bravo tamper since it works on the same concept of the decent. I was going to get the force at one point. Not really for me but so my GF can pull the same shots I do when i dial in a bean. Just one less variable for her
@JLeverEspresso10 ай бұрын
Lance, a curved tamper is sometimes required, that's why I'm including the option on our JL tamper. It's required for larger doses with the more traditional thinner metal baskets that are a bit aged and curved on the base. The curve on the base means that the only way you'll get a constant radially averaged thickness function on the puck is with a curved tamper... But yeap for all other times a flat tamper, I was also tempted to do an adjustable curvature tamper, but decided against it.
@LanceHedrick10 ай бұрын
I have tested some with curves on the bottom and it is still not ideal. I'm curious if you have data you can share?
@JLeverEspresso10 ай бұрын
@@LanceHedrick hmmmm no only observations... Sometime shots will ring channel so hard they develop a central dead spot that doesn't go away, this does depend on the pressure profile, the only way to stop it is with a curve tamper, the curve is quite slight though. It should match the curvature of an old basket (ours will be hight diff 2mm max). The puck that comes out has a concave curve on the bottom and convex curve on the top with a radially averaged constant thickness.
@gourmetcoffee392210 ай бұрын
Wouldn’t it be better to get a new better basket (root problem) than getting a band-aid tamper?
@JLeverEspresso10 ай бұрын
@@gourmetcoffee3922 yeap at some point, but it was so easy to add a curve on our tamper (on the other side) why not do it and give people the option, and save them from throwing out a perfectly good basket just because it has a slight curve which can be easily compensated for with a very slight curve in the tamper.
@NoZenith10 ай бұрын
Still using the stock tamper for my Breville Bambino plus. I've been shopping since I got it because it always leaves that ring of untamped coffee and I just need to commit to something better 😆
@gr0nd_10 ай бұрын
Would it be possible to explain the double tamp briefly Lance? Is it as simple as tamp once, tamp twice? Great video as always, thanks!
@LanceHedrick10 ай бұрын
Yep! Tamp once tamp twice
@alissab039 ай бұрын
Thanks for another stunner video, Lance! Would you recommend the Decent Tamper for high volume coffee shops? We had the Normcore self leveling palm tamper, but after a couple of months use, it wasn't performing well for us.
@faraonch9 ай бұрын
It would help if you add a info to the chart axis "higher/lower is better"
@aggiebrandon200710 ай бұрын
I love my bosetamper. Consistent repeatable tamping. One less variable to worry about in puck prep.