Re: Breville 800ES naked/better portafilter options?
Just converted a ikon pf and it worked really well. Thanks for your advice MrJack, it definitely helped for my first shot today. Im looking forward to practicing more and enjoying the new flavours.
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Re: Breville 800ES naked/better portafilter options?
Good luck.
I find I need to updose with the coffee and tamp quite firmly to slow the pour. Occasionally I overdo it and break the seal between the portafilter and the machine, but most of the shots come out really quite nice. Getting the hang of it now.
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Re: Breville 800ES naked/better portafilter options?
Thanks for the tips MrJack. Managed to source a pf and looking forward to converting it. ;D
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Re: Breville 800ES naked/better portafilter options?
Mine was about $40 from memory, from a Breville repair outlet. Its from an ESP8 machine I think. Its made from cast aluminium, so whilst not as pretty as the stock one (Ive got a BES820) its easy to cut out with a 50mm holesaw and a cordless drill... Not super neat though. Need to hit mine with some emery paper.
Hmmm... I just realised I could probably hit it with some Autosol...
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Re: Breville 800ES naked/better portafilter options?
Thank MrBill for the photo.
But now Im getting tempted to use a naked pf instead.
Just need to source another pf, as I still need a pf that will split so I can make 2 shots at once.
Any tips of where I can source a pf cheaply??
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Re: Breville 800ES naked/better portafilter options?
Originally posted by 457A42696B63080 link=1314614080/26#26 date=1325918336Naked is best though Smiley
Here is a video of mine when I first did it.
Oooh, nice.
What is the forum policy on nudity!?
Maybe I could ask the father in law to do a number on my portafilter...
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Re: Breville 800ES naked/better portafilter options?
Naked is best though
Here is a video of mine when I first did it.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQs10glDFks[/media]
Getting some really good pours now Ive got a proper fitting tamper.
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Re: Breville 800ES naked/better portafilter options?
I took the plastic bit out of my 800ES basket pretty early on, just because I didnt like the idea of plastic. I only ever pour single shots (from the unpressurised larger basket) so I dont need the two spouts.Originally posted by 584740584A2F0 link=1314614080/23#23 date=1325889165Here is my modified 800ES PF sans black plastic base apart from the small central section to plug up screw hole. Note how flat the base of the PF is, not ideal for the flow of fluid.
Most of my pour now comes out the centre hole, with some over flow to the other holes.
I felt the difference for me was mainly pschological, but Its awesome it seems to have made a big difference to your pour Mr Bill.
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Re: Breville 800ES naked/better portafilter options?
Much neater than mine. Ive got voids in the bottom surface due to casting defects.
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Re: Breville 800ES naked/better portafilter options?
Here is my modified 800ES PF sans black plastic base apart from the small central section to plug up screw hole. Note how flat the base of the PF is, not ideal for the flow of fluid.
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Re: Breville 800ES naked/better portafilter options?
Ill take a photo this evening and post it back here. In terms of helping the pour, it hasnt, in fact, its probably not as smooth. The base of the 800ES PF without the cover is flat and ridged which is not conducive to the flow of fluid.
The previous Sunbeam alluminium PF from the base model EM2300 had a concave base which allowed the espresso to flow more smoothly to the spouts.
The plastic base is in place for those people who dont warm up their machines and extract to a cold/barely warm PF, the black plastic is there (well, this is what I understand its for) to reduce too much temperture loss to the espresso.
The main reason I removed the plastic base was because I wasnt too keen on the accumulated grime beneath the base (as iandb has said, you could just leave it and clean regularly). I also always warm up my machine for 20-30 mins before use with the PF in place, flush then dry the PF before grinding directly into.
Heres a YouTube link to an 800ESXL (US model) with a naked PF;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pOHPx_xB9o
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Re: Breville 800ES naked/better portafilter options?
Thanks MrBill. Is there any chance you could show me a photo please? And has it helped with the pour?
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Re: Breville 800ES naked/better portafilter options?
Yep, I removed the insert, trimmed it severely leaving just the bit that the screw goes into. I did the same with my previous Sunbeam EM2300 PF.
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Re: Breville 800ES naked/better portafilter options?
because of the screw hole left behind when taking it out? Well, you now have a triple-spout pfOriginally posted by 42435F49280 link=1314614080/17#17 date=1325406923Was hoping to be able to not use the plastic bit, but looks like I need too Sad
MrBill above cut down the plastic insert just leaving the bit around the screw hole to plug it up - you could try that.
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Re: Breville 800ES naked/better portafilter options?
Originally posted by 3F2435213827313A540 link=1314614080/13#13 date=1316668825OH MY WORD. I sourced another handle (thanks for the tipoff!!) and just had the middle cut out with a holesaw by a lovely bloke who happened to be round the corner, and has an oldschool metalwork/blacksmith shop..
I CANNOT BELIEVE how much better it tastes. It was already fairly passable with the single floor basket, but now it just tastes so much better.. Im not really versed with the proper terminology, but the words that come to mind are that the crema is creamier, the taste of the espresso is much more open (?).. I feel that the flavour just seems to bloom a bit more in my mouth.
So stoked.
So far, the coffee seems to be pouring correctly, as in as much that its pouring in one single stream, from the middle of the filter, but it seems to be having the odd spurts and is a little messy.. Is this normal? My second attempt, I coarsened the grind and tamped a bit harder, and this seemed to help with the messiness.. But just not sure if a bit of mess is normal after the removal of the spouts?
Feeling like this is about as far as I can take this little machine, and to be honest, Im pretty bloody pleased with it!!
Thank you oh illuminati of coffee wisdom!
-kris
I can relate to that feeling
I think what you are referring to (i.e. the spurting) is due to channelling. I found I got it a fair bit early on (http://coffeesnobs.com.au/YaBB.pl?num=1321165468/0), especially towards the end of the pour as it speeds up. They are much better now Ive improved my tamping and dosing, and am using a finer grind.
Perhaps try a firmer tamp, and dosing up a little.
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