The Cay | Espresso Meets French Press

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  • čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
  • As if espresso didn't have enough variables, it's time to get back into the wild world of the manual press. Which of course relies on you and your understanding of coffee brewing dynamics to produce a proper cup. But today, we've got our hands the unique and under-the-radar Cay coffee press. Its like a French press meets espresso, but the question is will it work?
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    [01:52] Usability & Performance
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Komentáře • 78

  • @caycaycoffee
    @caycaycoffee Před 23 dny +70

    Thank you for the review Sprometheus. I really appreciate you taking the time to film and give it a considered insightful review. Thank you!

    • @_guillermo
      @_guillermo Před 22 dny +1

      Very much looking forward to a revised model in the near future🙏

    • @Sprometheus
      @Sprometheus  Před 21 dnem

      Happy to do it! Thanks for reaching out and allowing me the opportunity to give it a go! Best of luck and curious to see how it evolves!

  • @c2329ra
    @c2329ra Před 23 dny +42

    The Cay Cay coffee press is a single Cay short of a marketing desister😅

    • @Sprometheus
      @Sprometheus  Před 23 dny +6

      This is true. But considering it’s from the UK I’m not sure if that problematic group has as much prominence there.

    • @mulullama
      @mulullama Před 22 dny +9

      So that's why these youtubers don't like when the roast is dark

    • @Iridescence93
      @Iridescence93 Před 4 dny +1

      lol I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought of that when I heard the name. Rather unfortunate choice for them

  • @MWSJoey
    @MWSJoey Před 23 dny +32

    At $200 I think it's a solid manual espresso entry. The Flair 58x clocks in at $400 to get access to the standard 58mm basket size and doubles the cost of the CayCay. If the portfilter quirks can be ironed out I think it's actually great at that price point for pressure profiling manual machines. The ergonomics of the plunger could be improved with a new larger knob and maybe an additional bearing.

    • @danymeeuwissen5973
      @danymeeuwissen5973 Před 23 dny +1

      Yes, but you can upgrade the 58x to a 58 by just adding the power supply and controller, which is very welcome when brewing light roasts.

    • @MWSJoey
      @MWSJoey Před 23 dny +1

      @@danymeeuwissen5973 Oh of course. Light roasts want that extra temp stability and the Flair 58 handles it super well. Still, it's a much more expensive product when compared to this one. At $200 it's more comparable to the Flair Pro 2 in price that includes a gauge but not a 58mm basket.

    • @pimacanyon6208
      @pimacanyon6208 Před 23 dny

      there are less expensive Flair models than the 58. The Classic is the one Spro mentioned. It's price is under $200 and it has some advantages over the CayCay

    • @Justinjale
      @Justinjale Před 20 dny

      My thoughts exactly. Not many manual machines are doing 58mm at this price point. I'm very intrigued.

  • @jazzynotjeff
    @jazzynotjeff Před 21 dnem +4

    Great review. This is EXACTLY the kind of machine that speaks to me: small, elemental, innovative, no bells and whistles, effective, inexpensive. I particularly appreciated you showing what the average user would struggle with, like the basket getting stuck on the group. That's the sort of thing that would drive me crazy and have me thinking it was something I was doing wrong. I agree about the plunger too, why so flimsy? Thanks!

  • @alanroderick7153
    @alanroderick7153 Před 23 dny +10

    Thank you for the video. An interesting addition to the entry point space. The portability and storability look good plus points. I wish Max all the best with the trails and headaches that will come with scaling this towards commercial success - keep going !

  • @mwd6478
    @mwd6478 Před 20 dny +1

    The value you can get at "entry level" is pretty incredible! Very cool.

  • @christopherschaefer8279
    @christopherschaefer8279 Před 23 dny +7

    So it's an at-home Handpresso with a 58mm basket? OK, I'll buy it!!

    • @Sprometheus
      @Sprometheus  Před 23 dny +1

      That’s it. It’s about as simple as it gets.

  • @darrendarmanin
    @darrendarmanin Před 12 dny

    Looking forward to getting one for my coffee shop

  • @pimacanyon6208
    @pimacanyon6208 Před 23 dny

    great review, thank you. $200 for a manual espresso machine is tempting. However, as you said, there are other $200 manual machines like the Flair that give the CayCay a run for the money.

  • @_guillermo
    @_guillermo Před 22 dny

    Very promising. I’ll absolutely pick up a revised second model whenever it releases.

  • @Horologiist
    @Horologiist Před 23 dny +3

    The separation of brew and boiler is a cool idea for home espresso because we didnt produce a lot of shots in a row like cafés. It makes temp changes easier than with boiler machines. But id like to see active group heating like Flair does. That would make me playing around with temp and pressure and grinds to find the sweet spot of the bean. (Disclaimer) im a bezzera strega user and like the forgiving nature of this system a lot. But i think ill get myself a Flair58 to test out other things than spring loaded lever.

    • @santibanks
      @santibanks Před 22 dny +1

      Thermostability has always been a big issue with manual devices. I'd agree that a lot of machines are overkill for home users in the sense that we indeed don't pull shots all day continuously. It's why I never understood why so many home owners go for E61 grouphead machines because they require an hour at least for good temperature stability (= reflected on your electricity bill). But the issue with these kind of manual devices is waterwaste. Because you take precious filtered water to heat up the device in order to have the least heat-waste possible. That water is basically not used, just thrown away.

  • @mikkisdiyobsessions3742

    Nice super simple solution! I like that it is 'silent' and does not produce any extra waste, like CO2 canisters. Compared to same price lower end electric pump machines, the convenience of 'pressure profiling' and 'pre-infusion' etc. should not be underestimated. For just around 200 USD!

  • @cheekster777
    @cheekster777 Před 23 dny +4

    Thank you my friend.
    Enjoy your weekend. ☕️

    • @Sprometheus
      @Sprometheus  Před 23 dny +1

      Of course! Thanks for watching Cheekster, have a great weekend.

    • @cheekster777
      @cheekster777 Před 23 dny

      @@Sprometheus 🤝

  • @kaim4535
    @kaim4535 Před 22 dny

    Hey Spro, love your video ! What kind of app do you use with your Atago ? thanks =)

  • @sussudioharvey9458
    @sussudioharvey9458 Před 18 dny

    As an older person with arthritis I don’t like the pump handle. I’d rather have a broader head on it. And the wiggle room on that rod could lead to breakage to some part of the machine.
    Otherwise I like the size and simplicity. Especially since for travelers like myself. And yes, I’ve really looked into the Flairs and all the other more portable espresso machines out there.

  • @montanausa329
    @montanausa329 Před 23 dny +3

    I’ll always stick to hand lever at home. One thing is I’m the only one drinking coffee and second I can control the flow the whole time. Plus my flair takes up no counter space because in 5 seconds I break it down every time

    • @Sprometheus
      @Sprometheus  Před 23 dny

      For sure, counter space in a lot of circumstances is a huge issue. When I had my Flair pro being able to break it down and the nice carrying case was a solid benefit.

  • @mixswist
    @mixswist Před 23 dny +2

    This is an interesting machine, I am looking to buy an espresso machine for while. With my budget its come down to Flair Pro2, Gaggia Espresso and Rok Robot. I hope this thing avaliable in my country soon.

    • @Sprometheus
      @Sprometheus  Před 23 dny +1

      All solid options. The benefit of the manuals is zero to little maintenance and repairs if needed are like an o-ring. But I’ve been impressed with the Gaggia’s shot quality in the past with a cheap pressure drop spring.

    • @karigrandii
      @karigrandii Před 17 dny

      Just by a la pavoni europiccola/professional of ebay/other site

  • @bbbo85
    @bbbo85 Před 22 dny

    I feel like that formfactor with nomad like seesaw will be a winner

  • @cussyrichards6121
    @cussyrichards6121 Před 23 dny

    Is this and the Uniterra Nomad the only options with the larger capacity water tank for brewing longer shots manually?

  • @gblan
    @gblan Před 22 dny +4

    Meh, Cafelat Robot works just fine and is built like a tank. I'll stick with it.

  • @Ryan_F.
    @Ryan_F. Před 22 dny

    I feel like there’s more content on CZcams about dialing in on pump based machines, so I feel like something like a Breville machine is best to start with, but as you said, it’s expensive.

  • @tristam.
    @tristam. Před 23 dny +1

    Nice video! What happened to the Lagom 01 you were running for a bit? Curious about your thoughts!

    • @Sprometheus
      @Sprometheus  Před 23 dny +1

      I still got it, I’m just sort of playing musical grinders at the moment, and now in the process of remodeling the studio, but you’ll see a full review of it in the near-ish future.

    • @tristam.
      @tristam. Před 23 dny

      @@Sprometheus Ah cool! Makes sense, lots of stuff to test. Thanks for the update though, I’ll keep my eyes out for the review

  • @jeffjones6667
    @jeffjones6667 Před 23 dny +3

    seems like there's alot of attempts by different companies to hit this price point and some just trying to make manual in next price bracket, i haven't been happy with any I've tried for one reason or another ( to much plastic, not great work flow, to tall etc) ...someone will get it right. i dont see having a external hot water source or preheat as that big inconvenience to work flow its just the design, control of flow and quality of construction if possible with cost of materials at this price

    • @Sprometheus
      @Sprometheus  Před 23 dny +1

      Yeah I’ve tried a lot of them over the years and not one hits all the points as good as the average pump or spring lever, but this one is very simple, but I still think the Kazak Rota II is a favorite, but the price point is pretty heavy.

  • @Laugao
    @Laugao Před 21 dnem +1

    Where can I get it?
    Loved it!!!!!
    I'm in South America.

    • @Sprometheus
      @Sprometheus  Před 20 dny

      I think at the moment you can sign up for their next release. It’s a one many business so they come out in waves.

  • @PaulDominguez
    @PaulDominguez Před 21 dnem

    The Cay is a cool concept minus the name for those of us in the US. I got recently a CO2 expressi maker from AliExpress but the broke. But the concept of not needing a cartridges is very appealing especially on a budget and environmental view

  • @0whitestone
    @0whitestone Před 21 dnem

    How much preheating would you think necessary for lighter roasts? Are we talking 2-3 cycles, or is one enough?

  • @karigrandii
    @karigrandii Před 17 dny

    Now THIS is interesting. Wonder what the price will be in the EU

  • @kylelaharaclarkcollege

    just fyi , at 4:43 to about 4:47 the captions dont match the actual voiced lines (perhaps they match what was one the script). this can make it harder for hard of hearing viewers, as they might rely on a combination of spoken words and captions to understand. (noticing now this issue persisted throughout the whole video)

  • @the.real.bogdan
    @the.real.bogdan Před 23 dny

    Why should you get this over the staresso mirage? Except for the basket/portafilter it's basically the same thing, but the mirage is way cheaper

  • @belindaandjoelvanbergeijk9377

    I'd like to ask: are any parts of this machine made of plastic? And how's the cleanup?

  • @theHX11
    @theHX11 Před 23 dny +2

    The design and price are good. the press leverneeds to be modified.

    • @Sprometheus
      @Sprometheus  Před 23 dny

      Yeah I think it’s got a good amount of promise. If they made a few changes, maybe offered it without the scale as an option, I could see it being worth close to the Flair with the 58mm portafilter.

    • @theHX11
      @theHX11 Před 23 dny

      @@Sprometheus I like your point of view similar thoughts

    • @theHX11
      @theHX11 Před 23 dny +1

      @@Sprometheus I bought a lot of original hand-pressed coffee machines. I'm very interested in them recently.

  • @matthewwilson9749
    @matthewwilson9749 Před 24 dny +2

    Interesting

    • @matthewwilson9749
      @matthewwilson9749 Před 24 dny

      I'll stick with my Flair Pro 2.

    • @Sprometheus
      @Sprometheus  Před 24 dny

      It is. Honestly surprised with how it all works so simply, and pretty effortlessly. I can see it being a solid starter machine once he dials in the manufacturing a bit and reduces the price a bit.

    • @matthewwilson9749
      @matthewwilson9749 Před 24 dny

      @@Sprometheus Agreed. I was never happy with my Flair experience until I got my Niche grinder. Having a decent grinder makes all the difference when dealing with manual machines. Let alone any machine

  • @darylfortney8081
    @darylfortney8081 Před 19 dny

    needs a needle valve to set the max flow rate.

  • @Bagels29
    @Bagels29 Před 22 dny +1

    I wish you had done a real time workflow/demonstration.

  • @adamharika269
    @adamharika269 Před 3 dny

    Waht is the overal dimension??

  • @JanRobert
    @JanRobert Před 22 dny

    Do you use Gmail ? ;) Nice info, as always !!

  • @jontpt
    @jontpt Před 23 dny +1

    These things are usually more trouble than they're worth. A $200 electric appliance machine would do just as good a job and be far less hassle, imho

    • @pimacanyon6208
      @pimacanyon6208 Před 23 dny

      you have a suggestion for make and model? What about longevity on $200 electric machines?

    • @jontpt
      @jontpt Před 23 dny +1

      @@pimacanyon6208 A cheap Breville or DeLonghi would be fine. But if you want something better, get an old Starbucks Barista. Those are indestructible.

    • @pimacanyon6208
      @pimacanyon6208 Před 23 dny +1

      @@jontpt thanks!

    • @volodymyrikalyuk4583
      @volodymyrikalyuk4583 Před 22 dny

      What about descaling backflushing? For old machine you will need boiler check, to see for limescale etc

    • @jontpt
      @jontpt Před 22 dny

      @@volodymyrikalyuk4583 just soak it in citric acid and water for a few cycles and it should be fine

  • @lazyac_
    @lazyac_ Před 23 dny

    vs Cafelat robot which machine i should buy?

    • @pimacanyon6208
      @pimacanyon6208 Před 23 dny +1

      Flair Classic .... ;-)

    • @gblan
      @gblan Před 22 dny +2

      I have a Robot. Once you develop a workflow you like and dial it in it is just fine. Plus its built like a tank!

    • @pimacanyon6208
      @pimacanyon6208 Před 22 dny

      @@gblan thanks! I'll look into the Robot again.

  • @sheanakale9502
    @sheanakale9502 Před 23 dny +2

    Compare this to the flair 58

  • @clovala
    @clovala Před 23 dny

    Yeah, too expensive for me for what it is. Pass. Thanks for the honest review.

  • @AnotherAnonymousMan
    @AnotherAnonymousMan Před 19 dny

    This machine is begging for a lever... 😅