Chisel Redistribution Tool | Australian Oak

179,00 €


High-quality redistribution tool for distributing the ground coffee before tamping

Specifications:

  • stepless height adjustment
  • light weight (431.5 g)
  • starts at 6% surface coverage
  • the steep angle chisel design avoids local compression of the coffee grounds
  • a low-friction surface makes spinning easier and prevents overloading
  • hand-polished base minimizes static electricity
  • 316 grade stainless steel

Any coffee pressing down is tamping - and that is to be avoided as much as possible in this step. 
In order to come close to the ideal of an absolutely even and consistent puck density and flatness, a successful compromise between vertical (compression, tamping) and horizontal (distribution, redistribution) movement is necessary. In other words, the chisel must be set deep enough so that as much ground coffee as possible is distributed, but not too deep so that individual areas are not pre-tamped unevenly. The result is optimal when the ground coffee is evenly distributed, but still loose enough to be able to compress when tamping.

Regardless of the depth set for the Chisel, the 'footprint', i.e. the area of the compressed ground coffee when the Chisel is in place, has been reduced to just 6% - compared to competing products, which often start at 30%.

Australian Oak (Grevillea robusta) is a deciduous tree up to 40m high, native to the east coast of Australia. The Australian (silver) oak is often used in furniture construction due to its resistance to wood rot. The pink-red hardwood with a medium-dense grain is striking. This leads to a natural stain pattern on the vertical surfaces of the handle. Australian Oak has a beautiful, natural feel, is very warm and pleasant to the touch and is ideal for a natural tamper feel.

Easy to clean with a soft, damp cloth. The hardwood handles are very popular and provide a great contrast to stainless steel machines and worktops.

 

Important: even the best redistribution tool only works with an acceptable initial distribution. This means that you have to make sure that your grinder doesn't scatter too much or eject to the basketrand. In this case, please always 'pre-adjust' the ground coffee a little with your finger, i.e. push it into the middle. However, this is usually not necessary if the mills are set correctly.

 

Pullman Espresso Accessories

Chisel Redistribution Tool | Australian Oak

179,00 €

High-quality redistribution tool for distributing the ground coffee before tamping

Specifications:

Any coffee pressing down is tamping - and that is to be avoided as much as possible in this step. 
In order to come close to the ideal of an absolutely even and consistent puck density and flatness, a successful compromise between vertical (compression, tamping) and horizontal (distribution, redistribution) movement is necessary. In other words, the chisel must be set deep enough so that as much ground coffee as possible is distributed, but not too deep so that individual areas are not pre-tamped unevenly. The result is optimal when the ground coffee is evenly distributed, but still loose enough to be able to compress when tamping.

Regardless of the depth set for the Chisel, the 'footprint', i.e. the area of the compressed ground coffee when the Chisel is in place, has been reduced to just 6% - compared to competing products, which often start at 30%.

Australian Oak (Grevillea robusta) is a deciduous tree up to 40m high, native to the east coast of Australia. The Australian (silver) oak is often used in furniture construction due to its resistance to wood rot. The pink-red hardwood with a medium-dense grain is striking. This leads to a natural stain pattern on the vertical surfaces of the handle. Australian Oak has a beautiful, natural feel, is very warm and pleasant to the touch and is ideal for a natural tamper feel.

Easy to clean with a soft, damp cloth. The hardwood handles are very popular and provide a great contrast to stainless steel machines and worktops.

 

Important: even the best redistribution tool only works with an acceptable initial distribution. This means that you have to make sure that your grinder doesn't scatter too much or eject to the basketrand. In this case, please always 'pre-adjust' the ground coffee a little with your finger, i.e. push it into the middle. However, this is usually not necessary if the mills are set correctly.

 

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