@7heo Cette méthode-là aurait un impact bien trop violent sur ma santé mentale, qui n’est pas toujours aussi solide que je le voudrais. 😆

Je note toutes les alternatives que toi et @geobomatic m’ont fait découvrir :
#Superkop : https://www.superkop.com
#Flair : https://flairespresso.com
#9barista : https://9barista.com

Je voulais juste réduire mes déchets, mais oui, c’est peut-être le moment de passer à autre chose.

Superkop non-electric espresso tool

Superkop, the human-powered espresso tool that is manually operated and excels in extraction and taste. It is easy to operate and uses fresh-ground coffee.

Superkop

Hat jemand aus der #Kaffee #Barista bubble irgendwelche Erfahrungen mit der #Superkop ?
Scheint mir recht interessant auch im Bezug auf Wartungsarmut. Gerne boosten.

https://www.superkop.com/

Superkop non-electric espresso tool

Superkop, the human-powered espresso tool that is manually operated and excels in extraction and taste. It is easy to operate and uses fresh-ground coffee.

Superkop

There’s no surprise at all that we love the Superkop espresso machine at CoffeeGeek. Our twice-updated First Look heaps praise on the device, and the uniqueness offers, both in operation and in the fact it is the only wall mounted espresso machine you can buy today.

We still use the Superkop to this day, and are way overdue for the publication of our Full Review. Spoiler alert, it’s going to score over 90 points once the review is published. Just about everything regarding this device is first rate and well built. One thing we’ve discovered since the First Look was published is just how temperature stable the thick polycarbonate water reservoir is for pulling espresso shots.

When we published the review, the Superkop was actually cheaper to buy in Canada than it was in the USA.

This has now changed. As of June, 2024, the Superkop is available through Amazon in the USA, at a price of $799.

And there’s even better news. If you opt for the black model, currently there is a $50 off coupon, making the machine (and its hefty wood base) just $750. This is $250 less than what the price was just a few months ago, and puts it a lot closer to the Flair 58, which is around $600. Here’s the choices:

Why the Superkop is So Special

Superkop themselves love to push the fact that this is a generational product: it is so well built, and so ultimately simple in operation that it should last decades and decades with minimal maintenance.

For me, it’s the combination of the industrial design beauty, the quality of beverage it is capable of producing, and the day to day function of the device. Especially if you wall mount it.

It’s funny; when I posted our First Look of the device, I did talk up Superkop’s claim that the machine is maintenance free. Several people on social media questioned that, some not believing it.

For the most part, this machine is maintenance free. You will have to replace the gaskets down the road (on the water reservoir) and possibly the reservoir itself will wear out (I’d recommend buying a spare now, just in case the company isn’t around in 10-15 years). But other than that, the engineering design plus robust build quality make it virtually maintenance free. Hidden inside the machine is a pneumatic piston; its purpose is to lift the plunger piston once you cock the lever back to the full upright position. That should last for decades.

Here’s what the plunger piston looks like, fully extended. You can also see the ratchet steps on the piston’s arm.

The ratchet system is also very robust and should stand up to tens of thousands of uses, if not hundreds of thousands. This is not a plastic toy. The Superkop is all metal, all completely over-built.

Back to why I love the machine so much: in a way, it kind of “automates” the manual lever experience slightly with the ratchet design, unique to this machine in the whole world of modern lever espresso machine makers.

Even the ratchet system is visible and polished, giving your an eye-view of the machine’s mechanics.

The ratchet design means you don’t have to exert a lot of force to get a full 9bar extraction. Six pulls means you control and pause the introduction of water to the bed of coffee. Having the six pulls gives you a series of controlled steps that you can increase pressure on, decrease pressure on, do planned pauses, or extended preinfusions. There’s a lot of room for experimentation and play here.

Then there’s the all mount ability.

I mean, that’s just fantastic. This can become a functional work of art in your home. If you have a breakfast nook or a dedicated “coffee bar” portion of your home or kitchen, this could be the centrepiece. Even in our home, it still stands out wedged into a corner, beside a buffet table and the door to our basement. Every visitor to our home, when they notice the machine, is immediately intrigued. I usually let them pull a shot from it, with a bit of guidance, and the results are marvelled at.

Off in the corner, near our basement access door, it’s easy to get to, easy to brew with, but out of the way.

The Flair 58 might be a better lever machine in terms of output in the cup, but it doesn’t enthuse people like the Superkop does. And if we’re all excited and talking about espresso, we’re going to get better and better espresso. This machine contributes to that.

At $800, or even better yet, $750, the Superkop espresso machine is a solid choice for the home.

https://coffeegeek.com/blog/deals/the-superkop-is-now-under-800-in-the-us/

#espressoDeals #leverEspresso #manualEspresso #superkop

Superkop Lever Espresso Machine

One of the most unique espresso makers currently on the market, this is our First Look at the Superkop ratchet lever espresso machine.

CoffeeGeek

From yesterday: one of the more unique (and pleasing!) espresso machines I've tested in some time. It's our comprehensive First Look at the #Superkop #LeverEspresso machine, a beautiful, functional work of art #espresso machine, one that you can hang on your wall!

https://www.coffeegeek.com/reviews/superkop-lever-espresso-first-look/

I really, really do not like shooting or editing video.

I am a #photographer, not a #videographer. I don't have the patience or skill for it, but everyone expects video these days when you publish a review of a product.

So with that said, here's my super crappy video on the #Superkop #leverespresso machine, showing the advanced preheating and lever management to get a better quality shot. Blech. ;)

https://youtu.be/dFT4acxhbvw

Superkop Lever Espresso Process

YouTube

My house is literally filled with amazing and unique coffee gear.

But there's one device everyone stops and gapes at in amazement. Every single visitor to our home in the past 3 months.

It's the wall-mounted Superkop lever espresso machine.

Our First Look, long worked on, is coming very soon for this amazing brewer, which recently was listed in Time Magazine's Top 200 Inventions for 2023.

#superkop #leverespresso #coffee #espresso #manualespresso

Amazing. The #Superkop Ratchet Lever #espresso machine, written up most recently in our Coffee Pulse Newsletter (with a First Look coming soon on CoffeeGeek.com) is one of Time Magazine's top 200 products of the year for 2023.

https://time.com/collection/best-inventions-2023/6327675/superkop/

Espresso, Easier

Find out why Superkop is one of the best inventions of 2023

Time

More on the #superkop

I did mention it is WALL MOUNTABLE, right? ;)

#leverespresso #espresso #manualespresso

While I do think the Flair 58 currently is the best unpowered lever machine in the world, the Superkop is giving it a run for its money, and in my humble opinion, is

a) a lot more elegant,
b) designed for generational use
c) FRIGGIN WALL MOUNTS.

Our First Look coming soon. Here's a video of a shot pull.

#superkop #leverespresso #espresso #manuallever

Interesting side effect of the #Superkop #espresso lever machine I didn't think about when you wall mount it.

The actual wall is also your backsplash.

I'm thinking of finding a mirror (rectangular, pretty small) to adhere to the wall, and to act as a backsplash.