(Part 2) Top products from r/barista

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We found 18 product mentions on r/barista. We ranked the 37 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/EsotericTriangle · 6 pointsr/barista

This scale is only $10, & ought to fit under a cup in your drip tray if your owner is uber tight-fisted; it's not water proof & doesn't fit the whole portafilter on it, but you can make it work if you're careful--I bought one myself to use @ work (and at home, and traveling, and with yarn...) 'cuz it was easier than getting my boss to both invest in one & get around to remembering to order it; and it's served me pretty well for dialing in. (now to teach everyone else how to do it....)


Also remember that bottom line is what tastes good, even if that doesn't fit into what's done "typically" & to have fun experimenting. =)

u/Hooblah2u2 · 2 pointsr/barista

It's hard to beat the affordable and durable Hario Mini Mill or Hario Kerton hand grinders. They aren't the best grinders around, but for below $40 and a little work, it's well worth the minor investment.

If you happen to choose the Mini Mill, check out the mods that are easily installed and your grind consistency will improve significantly.

u/SnowdenC · 1 pointr/barista

I liked this one, Curious Baristas Guide to Coffee

Not only is it a good book, it is a gorgeous coffee table ornament!

u/gorignak_gorignak · 3 pointsr/barista

For espresso, we use these and they're great. They have a .1g resolution, fit comfortably on a drip tray, and they're backlit.

u/jlb4est · 6 pointsr/barista

Shop owner here. Depends on your county's Health Department regulations but I don't know of any that only allow you to use Stermine. Most will let you use a tiny bit of bleach water as a sanitizer for dishes as well. The only thing is you have to have different test strips if using bleach instead of a sanitizer. Here's some other sterilizers I've found that are USDA certified so they should be accepted in your county

r/https://www.amazon.com/Bar-Maid-DIS-201-Dishwashing-Sanitizing/dp/B002TDTYEY/ref=sr_1_5_s_it?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=1540655738&sr=1-5&keywords=sterilizer+tablets

r/https://www.amazon.com/Members-Mark-Commercial-Sanitizer-128/dp/B0787938GN/ref=sr_1_4_s_it?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=1540655787&sr=1-4&keywords=sterilizer+tablets

u/AuroraEndante · 1 pointr/barista

I have THIS model by Black and Decker. I love it. It does the job nicely for pre-set home coffee when I'm not making lattes at work. I almost went with a different brand because it had higher ratings, but after reading the reviews I saw it required differently-shaped filters, and I didn't want the 150+ filters I already had to go to waste. So that's another plus, it takes normal home-machine filters (which are usually cheapest).

I much, much prefer my thermal carafe to the glass ones more commonly used. There's not only no more "oops, left the machine(burner) on and the glass pot has coffee sludge burned into it AGAIN" issues, but as a fellow barista, you probably also understand that continually cooking your coffee messes up the flavor. I firmly believe there's nothing wrong with a good percolator for home use, especially for the convenience of programming it to have your coffee ready when you want it. A solid coffee will survive being percolated, never fear.

u/sigsys · 0 pointsr/barista

When I make mochas at home I just put in two heaping scoops* of unsweetened cocoa and six of sugar, then pull the shot and mix it before steaming/stretching and pouring in the milk. YMMV.

There was a good recipe for making syrup on here or /r/coffee a couple months ago, but maybe it'll be reposted.

.* Those spoons are tiny. The cocoa mounds up while the sugar doesn't, so it isn't 1:3, probably more like 2:3.

u/dichloro · 2 pointsr/barista

Being a chemist, I use a 600mL laboratory Pyrex beaker. It retains heat surprisingly well and since it is Pyrex, it doesn't have the tendency to break when temperature changes drastically. They're cheaper than the decanters too:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004DGIII8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_PgoGybGTBWC5G

...Also, let's be real, it looks so cool.

u/evilbadro · 1 pointr/barista

>the seals are a little leaky around the group head.

Do you use a group head brush to clean the gasket?

u/zeroair · 2 pointsr/barista

> I haven't seen anything related to being able to load your own coffee into one of those pods

There are solutions.

u/cathos- · 1 pointr/barista

Hario made a red plastic one in collaboration with Hiroshi Sawada a couple of years ago. I don't think they're making them anymore, but you might be able to find one on ebay or suchlike.

Rattleware also makes these.

u/Flewn · 1 pointr/barista

try one of these out if you are trying to push into serious freepours, highly reccomended for the price.