Video Overview | Fellow Stagg EKG Pro
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- čas přidán 1. 07. 2024
- The new Fellow Stagg EKG Pro electric pouring kettle is one of the ultimate single-cup brewing tools, featuring ultra-simple functionality, clean looks, exceptional flow control, and a near perfect user interface. With time, the EKG becomes an extension of the user's body, allowing more focus and attention to be directed towards brewing the best coffee possible. Check out the EKG Pro at prima-coffee.com!
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0:00 Intro
0:13 Build and Features
1:55 User Interface
4:59 Other Considerations
5:47 Conclusion - Zábava
Love seeing this apart of Prima's catalog. Also killer shirt Ryan.
Thank you so much!
Hey there. Thanks for this helpful video. A relative gave me a non-gooseneck version of this kettle several years ago. I'm used to it and like it. However, the on/off/temp regulation button gets stuck and won't turn sometimes. The lid gets very stuck. And the quantity of water it holds is barely enough for two. Definitely wouldn't recommend if you want to make three cups of coffee for people. My daughter is asking for this for xmas so I've been looking it up; it's now $225. I was shocked to see your comment that the lid LEAKED. For $225, this seems insane and I'm wondering if you have an update from Fellow on the leaky lids and if that's been resolved? I'm considering the Cuisinart version my friend has, which is slightly bigger capacity, half the price, and works like a charm. This one seems a bit overdesigned and overpriced, though it's pretty to look at. Thoughts?
The lid gasket was updated shortly after release and it no longer suffers the same issue. The EKG Pro is certainly a luxury item! You can brew the same quality coffee with kettles less than 1/4 of the price.
Do you remove the silicone sleeve around the temperature probe?
No, it stays in place.
Nice SLAYER sweater.
Why thank you 😊
With your experience, is a white one difficult to clean ? Get dirty faster ? Thanks
Yes, it does get dirty faster. Over the course of a few years with very heavy use, our office kettle has been permanently stained.
@@primacoffeeequipment Dirty how? Does it stain yellow over time? do you recommend the black because of this? Thanks!
@@jonshin31 It took several years, but yes, it gets a little discolored on the handle and body with heavy use. I'm sure you could extend the life of the kettle by taking better care of it, but we use ours a lot and move it around for photos/video and whatnot. I wouldn't worry about it too much for home use!
I scheduled mine to start at 7am but it didn't turn on .Why?
Hey Supriya, if you send us a video to pc.community@prima-coffee.com of you setting it up then we can try and troubleshoot for you.
What scale are you using?
That's the Acaia Pearl.
No link?
There's a link in the description!
Ryan gave viewers a pretty good look at Fellow’s updates to the Stagg EKG associated with the (newer) Pro model. Interestingly, portions of the video that filmed “pour-overs” using the kettle- there were no leaks at the gasket. The kettle’s flow rate was spot-on as designed. It wasn’t until Ryan used the kettle beyond its limits near the end of the vid, which did result in leaks. Moreover, to say Fellow had been contacted about the issue seemed like there was an intent to merely gain credibility as if Prima Coffee has their “finger on the pulse.” In consideration of pour-over rate, we all are aware of kettles that have an increased volume of flow-rate and that there are larger capacity kettles. The Stagg EKG (and Pro) are hard to beat in terms of the kettle’s designed purpose, right?
I happen to have friends that own the original Stagg and have handled the newer versions locally in retail shops like Crate and Barrel. My decision to buy a kettle that has a variable temperature setting (rather than “flip-on” and boil gooseneck kettle like I own) is simple to accept Fellow’s Stagg as a huge step-up. So, the real question for me at least is the Pro version worth the extra bucks? Do I need all the additional programming features? Nope. Have I heard that anyone (in practice) of using the Stagg to be irritated by an “ouch” after touching the metal band between the kettle and handle? Nope. Not to worry- I will decide if I want to spend a few dollars more get that colorful display or not. Let’s face it, Fellow’s Stagg kettle looks good on a countertop just sitting there… In the meantime, I’ll continue to use my stainless steel (electric) .9L Chantal kettle with a short gooseneck that heats water and “clicks-off.”
I don't believe this kettle has bluetooth. It only provides a Wifi on/off mode.
That is a good clarification!