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  • #31
    It's just practice. My 16 year old worked and worked on my commercial 2 group and can now texture small volume milk using the 4 hole commercial wand tip beautifully (better than i can now because he pulls most of the coffees in my house!). It is silky and i have not seen better anywhere. He is doing fantastic art and is starting dragons now. When you stsrt using a commercial its a learning curve. Try turning the pressurestat down too...you dont need it to be quite such an animal when not in a coffee shop.

    Practice, practice, practice! !!

    Cheers

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    • #32
      A lot of clever things because of you learned!

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      • #33
        It's funny. After working for a couple of years behind an FB80, Linea and Strada, I have the opposite problem. With the commercial machines, I can steam and get good results 95% of the time (the 5% is when I get too cocky and try to do to many things at once). However, when I come home to my Mitica and also to my sister's Sunbeam 7000, I need to concentrate to get a good result!

        I also train baristas from having no experience to getting some pretty decent micro-foam on a Linea within an hours time. It's really all down to practise. For me, the sheer power of the commercials make steaming milk almost mindless and dead simple. Domestic machines take a lot longer and therefore, more time to overthink it and stuff it up!

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        • #34
          Originally posted by mwcalder05 View Post
          It's funny. After working for a couple of years behind an FB80, Linea and Strada, I have the opposite problem. With the commercial machines, I can steam and get good results 95% of the time (the 5% is when I get too cocky and try to do to many things at once). However, when I come home to my Mitica and also to my sister's Sunbeam 7000, I need to concentrate to get a good result!

          I also train baristas from having no experience to getting some pretty decent micro-foam on a Linea within an hours time. It's really all down to practise. For me, the sheer power of the commercials make steaming milk almost mindless and dead simple. Domestic machines take a lot longer and therefore, more time to overthink it and stuff it up!
          I find the same. Just went to a HX machine from a Breville Batista Express and it is dead easy to froth milk. In fact if anything while I'm learning it is the risk of overcooking it that I grapple with. I find the whirlpool doesn't matter so much with the three hole tip - timing and technique is helping me to perfect it. Last latte was quite good, but still not perfect.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Marc1 View Post
            Yep, it has 4 holes. Funny how since I started to ask questions on this forum in relation to buying a commercial machine for my holiday place, all I got was naysayers discouragement.
            Every single question was met with one form or another of this being the wrong choice.Well ... I bought a commercial machine second hand,shipped it interstate, got it serviced sitting on a table on my back veranda, hooked up to my garden hose. Paid for a new pump and for a second grade service by a second grade technician, got no answers to the most basic question here.
            Installed it in my weekender and very proud of it, since it happened to be as easy as installing a dishwasher despite the naaaa all around here. Now it is working on its first few coffees and I asked how to lift the water level ....
            Yes, you got it, no answer in 5 days. Never mind, figured out by myself. Big whoop ... Loosen one screw and pull up a sensor and tighten the screw back...
            And now I ask how to froth the milk with this steam wand whit 3 holes that turned out to be 4 ... Naaaaaa I can't do it!
            No way can this ignorant petulant greenhorn be able to make a decent froth with a commercial machine !!! Naaaa go back to a Target machine for the next 10 years, may be you learn and then come back and ask again.
            Yes I bet it is so hard that I'll learn in the next day or two.
            Sad really.

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              • Good on you for persevering...There is a lot of advice on any forum. Good and bad.


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            • #36
              You do realize you're responding to a post made a year and a half ago by a user who hasn't been on the forum for almost a year right?


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              • #37
                Originally posted by Javaphile View Post
                You do realize you're responding to a post made a year and a half ago by a user who hasn't been on the forum for almost a year right?


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