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  • Could see this if it had a camera inside and showed you the toast clearly as it was browning. Doesn't need an IP address for that though. Also why do ovens have windows but toasters don't? I always feel like I'm gambling picking a number and hoping my toast comes out right.

  • By taste on the Mino for this particular bean. Optimized setting for each. Pretty similar median particle size by visualsation (probably around 750range) but fines production is fairly fixed within the pour over range. See https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/jfpe.70129 For an interesting analysis of this.

  • I imagine she pretty much just sees eyelashes

  • Can I come?

  • Yeah, the simplicity of the Hoop is really nice. You ever have any problem finding a cup / recipticle that it fits into?

  • Thank you. I have not seen this. Have you tried it? It's a small conical pour-over with what looks like a cloth based reusable sock. I think the sacrafice would be a deep narrow pour over bed but the advantage is that cloth filters brew a pretty rich coffee that's going to taste quite good and be fairly forgiving but with some sacrifice in nuanced acidity. It's the kind of cup that tastes amazing when you are outdoors / camping which looks like their audience here. The key me it looks a little fussy on the cleanup side for traveling and probably not as bright a cup as the Z1 or Hoop. If you are looking for something for camping / more rugged traveling / more all in one with a cup etc. I'd also look at pipamoka.

  • I hear you. I think it's important to be really careful with this especially at high temperatures. PETG is probably the safest and I avoid any direct food/drink contact. The adapter referenced here does not come into direct contact with coffee flow at all.

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    The Ultimate Travel Pour over Brewer: Ceado Hoop Vs. Orea Z1

  • Yeah kind of. People in googletube comments went wild for this too. However, depending on the filter paper you use, the brewer (more ridges, more bypass, less sticking grinds), the beans you are using (some produce more fines than others), how many fines your grinder is putting out, and how aggressively you are pouring, you can really have your cone look at lot like all three of these even on the same grinder setting - the line can be especially blurry between the first two. I'm not saying this isn't a useful picture, but I wouldn't necessarily sweat making the middle one your end goal. While it's great to try to troubleshoot mid brew - if you still end up with a bit of a rough cup, I'm shamelessly plugging my coffee rescue article as a way to salvage it to drinkability.

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  • I'll never understand why people buy those talking push button things for their pets. One of their greatest advantages over humans is that they don't talk imo.

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  • I think we knew like we knew Eddie Spaghetti liked to eat spaghetti before anyone even told us that about Eddie.

  • Rich schmucks see an opportunity to offer high- interest loans to these families to do some yacht repairs.

  • Rich schmucks see an opportunity to offer high- interest loans to these families to do some yacht repairs.

  • Open format headphones are for real life. I'll never go back.

  • People use the term "Tea-like" a little bit differently, sometimes it just means a lighter cleaner body, but sometimes it is referring to tannic flavor notes similar to black tea. If they are grade A beans, I'm guessing you could probably sell them for close to what you paid - really is pretty desirable / fashionable right now.

  • I'm with you. "Tea-like" is all the rage in specialty right now, but if I want tea-like, I'm going to brew a nice batch of pu'er or guayusa instead.

  • I'd say that's a good sign!

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    SCA Flavor Wheel

  • Well both here methinks. The venn diagram of stupid and "gunbrains" involves heavy overlap.

  • To be dropped from the helicopter as a human extinguisher?

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    Exciting new review - Coffee Brush!!

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    Testing Sibarist FAST filters in the Ceado Hoop Radial Infusion Brewer (vs. Rao’s Next Level 62mm)

    coffeesoldierorg.wordpress.com /2026/01/11/testing-sibarist-fast-filters-in-the-ceado-hoop-radial-infusion-brewer-vs-raos-next-level-62mm/
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    Hario Switch Hybrid Recipe - Baba's Brew / Smuggler's Brew

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    Frozen

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    In search of The Neapolitan “Machine”

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    life hack for coffee nerds

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    For Faff's Sake

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    The Second Best v60

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    New Hybrid Recipe for the Hario Switch - Ninth Circle!

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    The MeloBloom

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    In Defense of Cream

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    Coffee Sock in the Dripper for the Weekend Win

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    Review - Shelbru Coffee Sifter