Thinking of getting a fully automatic espresso maker. Seems like machines with 2 hoppers are double the price.

I’m just curious what are some solutions people came up with for switching between decaf and regular beans for a family that regularly brews both kinds?

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    9 months ago

    Sounds like a reasonable idea other than having to weigh beans adding extra time. Is this what you’re actually doing or just a theoretical suggestion?

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      9 months ago

      It’s what I’m actually doing. Not for switching between regular and decaf but between different beans, but it’s the same process really.

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      9 months ago

      Then pre-weigh them and put them into small containers so you can throw the portion directly into the machine

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      9 months ago

      I used to have a bean to cup machine and this is basically the only way I could do it with a single hopper. I didn’t weigh it. I just used a scoop and got it down so I could eyeball the amount of beans per serving. It’s not too onerous. The thing to keep in mind is that most of these machines use a timer to dose the beans, so it’s not by weight. It also varies by beans, roast etc. Some beans will take longer to grinder than others. Finally I’d always aim to put slightly less beans in the hopper than the machines timer called for, to make sure there wouldn’t be any left for the next cup.