☕ Elevate your espresso game with precision and style!
The Normcore53.3mm Espresso Coffee Tamper V4 is a state-of-the-art tool designed for coffee enthusiasts. Featuring a spring-loaded mechanism for consistent pressure, interchangeable springs for customizable tamping, and an ergonomic design for comfort, this tamper ensures perfect results every time. Its unique leveling plate guarantees uniform tamping, making it the ideal choice for 54mm Breville Portafilters.
Brand | Normcore |
Model Number | 58.5mm Ripple Base |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 5.84 x 5.84 x 9.65 cm; 458 g |
Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 458 g |
F**O
Excelente Tamper
Facilita mucho el proceso de hacer mi espresso y le da uniformidad al presionado gracias a los resortes.
M**.
Consistent and repeatable tamping
I have only recently ventured into the espresso rabbit hole with a Bambino Plus/Baratza Encore ESP setup. After watching innumerable You Tube videos on how to dial in and pull a decent shot, the importance of consistent and repeatable puck prep was clear. And that's exactly where this Normcore self-leveling tamper excels: with a little practice you will be able to produce a perfectly level, evenly tamped puck every time.Before getting into the mechanics, though, just a word about the build quality of this tamper. Simply put, it exudes quality in every aspect. Just as with the bottomless portafilter and WDT tool, the Normcore black anodized aluminum is machined perfectly, has a substantial, solid feel and is shaped to fit the hand naturally. It just fits and feel right. The threading for removal of the base plate and spring mechanism is smooth and tight, no excess play anywhere. It's just very well built.It's also quite easy to use. I distribute the grounds with a WDT tool, then place the tamper on the portafilter basket pressing down just enough for the black flange (or lip, whatever you want to call it) to make contact evenly all the way around the basket, then give it a couple of half turns to level the bed and seat the flange evenly around the filter. Then just push down until the tamper reaches its stopping point and that's it - release the pressure on the handle, the base plate will pop back up and you are left with a perfectly even, consistent, repeatable puck. The stock 25 lb. spring has worked well for me, haven't seen any reason to swap out for the 15 or 30 lb. ones that are provided.So while the Normcore tamper certainly isn't the cheapest option out there, this is a case of getting what you pay for. I am certain it has made my entry into espresso world much less frustrating - the shots extract evenly with none of the spurting and spraying you see with an uneven, channeled puck. Highly recommended.
D**N
Excellent
Great unit. Does the job really well. Can change springs depending on the pressure you want. Highly recommend
L**S
stopped using other tampers
This makes perfectly level puck each time.
M**9
Consistent and solid spring-loaded tamper
At first I was pretty skeptical of spending almost $50 on an espresso tamper. The manual tamper included with my Breville espresso machine seemed to do the job just fine. However, I started to get a little annoyed by having to twirl my wrist and keep everything perfectly even to avoid making the puck slant, and the manual tamper felt kind of light and insubstantial, probably leading to using more force than was really needed (and there is no way of knowing for sure how much force is needed).The Normcore tamper was well-recommended in several videos and by several coffee sites, so I decided to spring for it (pun intended). I have been very satisfied. The tamper has a pleasant weight, and the titanium PVD coating is pretty non-stick. It is very easy to brush off any coffee ground dust that does stick to it. The spring-loaded mechanism is incredibly easy to use. Just make a level, well-distributed surface in your portafilter, put the Normcore tamper on it, push down, and in one smooth motion (with a satisfying little fwoomp sound for feedback), you're done. Nice, level puck every single time. It even tends to clear away any grounds sticking to the walls of the portafilter (used to be a problem I had when using the stock Breville manual tamper). There is a little cap you can rest the tamper in upright when you're not using it. I really don't have any complaints. Definitely recommended.
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