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  • Pete39
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    I was watching a barista at a reputable coffee shop in Brisbane on the weekend. To do his latte art, he steamed the milk in a large jug, shot a burst of steam into a smaller jug, tipped out the resulting water and split the steamed milk into the smaller jug. Given the amount of water that came out of that smaller jug from a quick burst of steam, I reckon may 6910 on the wettest setting is producing reasonable stream. Just a thought.

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  • Fishpaste
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    Thanks idk116, your suggestion also helped me with my problem! =)

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  • byron.simpson
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    Oh yes, have just switched to the hottest and wettest setting, BIG improvement. Very pleased. Have been flogging hottest and driest for a long time and getting no where. Thanks for the tips.

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  • idrk1980
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    Ive cracked the froth code on this thing - finally 8-)

    Bump the temp and wetness settings up a few notches, and make sure the wand is angled at close to 45dg. Perfecto!

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  • aqua3
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    Hey nice modification where do you get them from?

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  • Pete39
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    No doubt, steaming on the 6910 can be tricky (and sometimes bloody annoying) and there are much better machines available. However, as discussed above, you can produce excellent micro-foam with a bit of practice and if the machine is kept clean. It does take a bit longer and you cant do large jugs, but for around the $500 - $600 mark, its still not a bad option IMHO.

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  • scarey
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    Pffft, 19 bar pumps are for wimps!

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  • aqua3
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    You are aware that the big commercial espresso machines only use 1.2-1.4 bars of pressure for steaming right?[/QUOTE]

    Well SB Have got the set up wrong. There is not enough pressure to steam milk easily it does not need to be that hard. I used to have a Bodum that took a 14 Bar pump and gave you 19 Bar pressure to the steam wand it was great. You could micro foam a jug of milk in no time 4 mugs at once.
    Peter

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  • Javaphile
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    Originally posted by 6F7F7B6F3D0E0 link=1312184282/21#21 date=1320971891
    Look 4 bar pressure is just pathetic to steam milk
    You are aware that the big commercial espresso machines only use 1.2-1.4 bars of pressure for steaming right?


    Java "Pressure != Volume" phile

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  • aqua3
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    Hi , Look 4 bar pressure is just pathetic to steam milk, it does not have to be this hard. SB are about to release a new model total rebuild lets hope they use a bigger steam pump. To be released after Christmas, Lets see what santa brings.
    Peter

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  • ozscott
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    It takes a bit of practice with this machine. As said above it does very good milk in the right hands and with the right settings. Cheers

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  • Thundergod
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    Originally posted by 5C6978693F350C0 link=1312184282/18#18 date=1320443201
    Hi Erica ... I suggest ringing Sunbeam (not the repairer) and telling them what you have experienced and what you want done. I had to be quite firm (but polite) when I had repair issues, but got there in the end. Good luck.
    I agree with Pete.
    A 6910 is quite capable of making nice microfoam.

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  • Pete39
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    Hi Erica ... I suggest ringing Sunbeam (not the repairer) and telling them what you have experienced and what you want done. I had to be quite firm (but polite) when I had repair issues, but got there in the end. Good luck.

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  • Erica11
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    I had a EM6900 which was my favorites machine and unfortunately the steamp pump died on me... so I got or sent back and they replaced it with a EM6910 I thought ok cool newer machine... but I have sent it back to get the steamp pump replaced as the micro foam it creates is not micro at all its full of bubbles and quite annoying when you know you don’t have this problem with any other machine they want to put in front of you... so I still have a failure EM6910 that I just am over... and wondering if I can be bothered sending it back AGAIN... the tech guys prolly don’t care for coffee like us on here so if they test it the milk they get from this to the world greatest machine is no different so they probably think I’m just annoying... Maybe if SUNBEAM spend an extra $5 on quality they wouldn’t have to replace so many machines and wouldn’t be killing their reputation in the process

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  • sidewayss
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    Good going Pete, and thanks for sharing.

    Gary at G

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