you sure you tamped that enough. looked a little high. i got this machine 2 months ago. i use it in manual mode most of the time. i like that you can do manual or auto for coffee or milk. i do a blind shot first to heat portafilter and group first much better. love the grinder on this model. i only wish being volumetric. you could change it by miliitres. i have set to custom but it is preset amounts. next machine i might get one with heated group head. but they are expensive for what i use it for. love my breville hope it lasts 10 years like my last machine which was a fully automatic which i wont buy again. great machine but more controll with my breville
I highly recommend brewing your coffee first into the cup and then starting the milk. The espresso shot can comfortably sit for a while and it won't go bad, but the milk will go bad VERY quickly. It will lose froth quickly when left sitting there for just a mere couple minutes.
and as soon as the coffe has poured you can do your milk straight away. no waiting or purging like dearer machines. i to do my coffee first now. much better
Is the time it brews consistent at around 30 seconds? My machine goes anywhere from 19 to 28 seconds on the same grind size from one shot to the next.... What firmware version are you on?
Hi persason😊. Thank you for watching the video. The brew time will generally never be the same each time. It will Depend on the freshness of your Beans the impress dose and tamp system will pick up minor differences in freshness. And give you the indication as what to do to correct it and will remember that for the next time.
@@derekmenkensmyhomecafe. Thanks for the reply. I was more interested in the brew time performed for example on the same day. If I make 3 shots right after each other brew times can varry significantly
With the brew time yes you will have a difference in brew time,if you get a espresso shot of 80 mll you are on the right track. The brew time difference can be anything from around 5 seconds on extraction time.
@@derekmenkensmyhomecafe. I believe he was hoping to see you clearly show the cup in front of the camera as you are pouring the milk. It was off-screen for most of the pour, but he was also being rude about his comment for no reason.
I also have the Touch Impress and enjoying itb very much.
you sure you tamped that enough. looked a little high. i got this machine 2 months ago. i use it in manual mode most of the time. i like that you can do manual or auto for coffee or milk. i do a blind shot first to heat portafilter and group first much better. love the grinder on this model. i only wish being volumetric. you could change it by miliitres. i have set to custom but it is preset amounts. next machine i might get one with heated group head. but they are expensive for what i use it for. love my breville hope it lasts 10 years like my last machine which was a fully automatic which i wont buy again. great machine but more controll with my breville
I highly recommend brewing your coffee first into the cup and then starting the milk. The espresso shot can comfortably sit for a while and it won't go bad, but the milk will go bad VERY quickly. It will lose froth quickly when left sitting there for just a mere couple minutes.
and as soon as the coffe has poured you can do your milk straight away. no waiting or purging like dearer machines. i to do my coffee first now. much better
Have you gotten Error09? Machine shuts off during milk steaming?
Hi it is a indication to clean the steam wand tip.
Is the time it brews consistent at around 30 seconds? My machine goes anywhere from 19 to 28 seconds on the same grind size from one shot to the next.... What firmware version are you on?
Hi persason😊.
Thank you for watching the video. The brew time will generally never be the same each time.
It will Depend on the freshness of your Beans the impress dose and tamp system will pick up minor differences in freshness.
And give you the indication as what to do to correct it and will remember that for the next time.
@@derekmenkensmyhomecafe. Thanks for the reply. I was more interested in the brew time performed for example on the same day. If I make 3 shots right after each other brew times can varry significantly
With the brew time yes you will have a difference in brew time,if you get a espresso shot of 80 mll you are on the right track. The brew time difference can be anything from around 5 seconds on extraction time.
In regards to firmware I will check on that and let you know soon.
Are you getting a green line when you dose your portafilter each time?
Hi, Derek. Do you mind to invete me to your home cafe?
Hi may i ask why?
Where are you located?
I am originally from UA, but it is not a big deal to visit ur location though@@derekmenkensmyhomecafe.
Are you in western Australia?
Amateur hour, pouring the milk of screen
Hello.
Can you please give me more information on your comment 🙏
@@derekmenkensmyhomecafe. I believe he was hoping to see you clearly show the cup in front of the camera as you are pouring the milk. It was off-screen for most of the pour, but he was also being rude about his comment for no reason.