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  • #16
    Re: Naked vs conventional portafilter

    I found that when I knocked the puck out with my single and double spout, bits of liquid stored within the spouts went everywhere. Its not much, but enough to have to clean afterwards. With the naked p/f I dont get that. Tastewise, meh, neither here nor there. Visually, I rather enjoy the spouted p/fs. I love watching the crema fall out of the spout.

    But i hate cleaning. So the naked one wins.

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    • #17
      Re: Naked vs conventional portafilter

      Originally posted by 417D607B717067727A71150 link=1300572307/2#2 date=1300579082
      Mine fit easily over a single shot glass if I want a double shot and some people let the second shot run into the drip tray if they want a single and only use the double basket.
      Ive actually watched a barista make a double shot for a customer by using a double handle, putting the cup under one spout and letting the other run into the drip tray, then repeating the process for the second shot. When I asked them why they didnt just centre the cup and collect both streams from the handle (cup was big enough) they looked at me like I had just grown an extra head!
      And then when I ran a few test shots after servicing their machine they had the cheek to tell me off for wasting coffee! :

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      • #18
        Re: Naked vs conventional portafilter

        I am not going to comment on the list to the right (select the button that Lists all Videos) as to the naming or accuracy of the 23 listed.

        But it will give you an idea and has a few different ones all in one place; thus a handy link to have.

        However it may be me, but many are not great and in fact, look very ordinary; one is called "BADxxxxxx" ..... But I would suggest maybe better than others that are called "Perfect xxxxx"  ;D ;D ;D ;D

        Thus a warning.  Not all one sees and reads on the web is true and correct. 

        And that even goes for some stuff posted here on CS 

        Nakid pours in a  list

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        • #19
          Re: Naked vs conventional portafilter

          Could someone please explain the use of the bottomless porta filter?

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          • #20
            Re: Naked Portafilter

            Originally posted by 756E6F786C30010 link=1220348873/18#18 date=1303075300
            Could someone please explain the use of the bottomless porta filter?
            Hello Tony,

            I used quick search up yonder ^^^>>>> on the term naked portafilter and found a heap of hits in multiple threads- including this one where I have relocated your post. Its always worth trying a search before reinventing the wheel...  :-?

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            • #21
              Re: Naked Portafilter

              Hi 2mcm,
              I put a search in for bottomless porta filter and got no matches, the reason I asked the question is because i dont know the difference ,if there is one, between a naked or a bottomless porta filter. Thank you .

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              • #22
                Re: Naked Portafilter

                Originally posted by 756E6F786C30010 link=1220348873/20#20 date=1303116505
                naked or a bottomless
                bottomless = naked.

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                • #23
                  Re: Naked Portafilter

                  You will have more luck if you make sure portafilter is one word. Good luck.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Naked Portafilter

                    You have potential to get better shots from a naked portafilter because you can see what is going on both in terms of any channeling and also in terms of when the pour is blonding.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Naked Portafilter

                      Thank you, I will check that out a bit closer when I get my new machine with the 58mm pf

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