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The Normcore 58mm Precision High Extraction Basket is designed for 58mm espresso machines, featuring a titanium PVD coating and precision laser-cut holes for optimal extraction. Made from durable stainless steel, it ensures consistent performance and comes with essential brewing accessories.
H**P
51mm - perfect for post-mil La Pavoni Pro
I love this basket! It came with a small stack of paper filters and a puck screen, too! Very neat!The basket fits perfectly in my La Pavoni after a few cranks. It top edge is flat and seems to not be for my machine, but a bit of elbow grease got the rim bent nicely and everything is fine now.My shots are great! The distribution of the flow on the bottom is also great!Everything is thick, the basket seems durable, the bottom is flat!, and I’m generally pleased.Happy with this unit and I think you will be as well.
C**C
love it but not good for back to back shots
im able to get some nice espresso shots with this basket on my casabrew 5418 with my 1zpresso j ultra. i do make a weird shot though (80ml water, 17.5g grounds, ~35s brew) but i like it.its actually not too hard to clean if youre not doing back to back shots. basically wash it then let it dry first (!! very important). once dry, you can use one of those photography dust blowers to blow the remaining grounds out the holes. works every time for me. i got a second basket for back to back shots tho as the water holds onto the grounds when the basket isnt fully dry.seems high quality and fits my portafilter nicely.if anyone is interested this is what i do:17.5g grinded at 1.3.3 on the j ultrapreheat portafilter with an mhw bomber screen and normcore paper screens (paper once just to absorb oils and coffee and prevent it all from coming back up to the group head)press 2-cup on the 5418. i believe thats ~80ml by default
B**Z
Fun to Use and Hard to Clean
I've had this basket as my daily driver for 3 months.My recipe:1:1 Ristretto shot starting with 22g of coffee beans6 ounces of milkPros: (good size, high quality construction, tasty espresso)I really like this basket, I had been using the stock basket from Rocket prior to purchasing the Norm Core high extraction basket. The increased capacity is nice going from 18g of beans to 22g of beans. It feels pretty solid in your hands, really good construction. It gives you that espresso rain effect that I've come to love.Cons: (paper filters are required, lacks ease of cleaning)When it comes to cleaning I have to say it falls a little short. Something to note, the paper filters that come with the basket are not as optional as you might think. I've found over the past 3 months that not using the filters causes grounds to be stuck in the holes, and can make for a bad experience trying to clean. I feel this is especially so, when trying to pull back to back shots without a filter. While I prefer paper filters anyway, I think you should have good results regardless for a product at this price point.
M**W
Not an amazing experience
First off, my basket came obviously used by someone who clearly did not want to use paper filters... Grinds were stuck very stubbornly into the slits/holes. I cleaned it, which was a bit of a task probably just because of how long it was sitting like that.It also did not come with a portafilter spring. I didn't see any mention of this in the product listing, so maybe they don't include that with this one, however they did for the other Normcore high extraction basket I bought (arguably that one is larger because it takes the 53mm filters instead of the 51mm included with this basket).Both of these baskets from Normcore make it difficult to lock the portafilter into the Bambino Plus. It concerns me that I might damage the machine since it is plastic.I then took the advice I saw in the comments and decided I will only use this with the included paper filters. Which are included, because even though the manufacturer wants to suggest you don't need them, cleaning this basket will always be a bit more involved due to the shape and size of the holes, so including them is an apparent suggestion that you will want to use them. There is zero cleanup when you use the paper filter (zilch, none, nada... Wipe it dry... done).Largely, I got the basket (and a few others) for my Bambino Plus so that I could grind a little finer, closer to my 58mm baskets, so that I could switch between machines more easily. The paper filter helps to go even finer, so that is another reason for me to use them. The basket does indeed allow you to grind finer than other similarly sized baskets. It's hard for me to say how much finer though.I grabbed one of the other high extraction baskets from this maker (it has much tinier holes). I used the same coffee and grind size and pulled these back to back. The other basket filled in faster, more evenly, produced a faster and better flow, and tasted better. I believe that the "slotted hole" basket would need a slightly coarser grind to match that flow.Overall: I should reserve final judgment until after I dial in, but I believe I can say that even for a relatively medium roast, I still needed to yield greater than a 1:2 ratio to avoid unpleasant acidity with this basket. I could see someone wanting this basket to make lighter roasts more achievable on the Bambino's, but from my limited testing it doesn't seem to help enough, though under dosing and larger yields will help, I don't think a 1:2 ratio will be doable. But it does help with a finer grind than other baskets, however you can go even finer with other designs. If you do want to avoid using the paper filters, I recommend soaking in cafiza regularly which helped a ton with the stubborn grinds stuck in the holes. Overall, my experience was lackluster with this basket.
M**P
Quality
Replaced my extractor basket with this one and the difference is apparent. I get a better pull 100%. Since it has paper filters included it's easier to clean and the pores dont get clogged with sediment. I'm glad I went with this over a cheaper one.
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