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Second Look :: Izzo Duetto V3 Six Month Review

March 22nd, 2013 by Chris Ryan

Duetto V3 Second Look

It’s hard to believe the new Izzo Alex Duetto V3 has been out since late November, but believe it!  Since we’ve had about 6 months to use and evaluate this new version, we thought it was time to give you a quick update with respect to its build quality and performance out in the field.

No big surprises here, the V3 continues Izzo’s tradition of great Italian build (I know, sometimes an oxymoron), sturdiness, and curb appeal in a pro-sumer machine. After some heavy holiday sales and use, I took some time to listen to what a few of our early adopters had to say:

By and large everyone is saying the V3 is superb so far.  Very few warranty issues, very stabile brew water temperature control, and very easy to use.  So really, nothing has changed!  Which jives with what we said 6 months ago, that this new version is mostly about cosmetic changes. Our showroom Duetto sees much use during our barista classes, where it pulls shot after shot for 2 hours straight without missing a beat.  We have had zero problems with our unit, no adjustments to brew pressure, nothing.

But this isn’t just a fluff piece…

The most common comment that could be construed as a negative is that the Duetto V3 is just plain heavy.  It has large boilers, and weighing in at about 92lbs with water, it can be hard to move around to add water, especially if the machine lives underneath your cabinets.  The other comment is that the Duetto must be plumbed-in to get pre-infusion.  These issues are connected of course, and have led me to advise folks to plumb this machine in, thus saving yourself from having to move it around to put water in the not-so-easy-to access internal water tank, and to reap the benefits of pre-infusion.

Something else I’ve heard (and experienced) is that with the steam boiler turned off, the coffee boiler has a hard time maintaining a steady temperature for your shots.  This is because in the Duetto the steam boiler actually pre-heats the water for the coffee boiler.  This saves a lot of recovery time when the machine sees heavy use, but is a bit of a bummer for those who want a shot brewer.  I recommend simply that you don’t turn off the steam boiler.  It is very well insulated, and really doesn’t take much power to keep it at the correct temperature.  Your espresso will thank you.

If plumbing seems like a nightmare, well, you might be wrong, but you could be right.  For your set up it might just not make sense.  If you rent, or have a nice granite countertop that would rue holes being drilled, yet you want pre-infusion and an easy time of filling a machine with water, go ahead and look at the Quick Mill QM 67.  It is essentially a smaller, non-plumbed version of the Duetto.  You do get a limited pre-infusion which works well, and being much lighter, it is easier to move around.  Plus it has the shiny Italian thing in spades.  A little beast of a double boiler, it too will pull shots all day long.

The one thing we’d change on the V3 is the insulated steam wand.  In my experience, the insulation in smaller non-commercial machines such as the Duetto and QM67 slows down milk steaming and does not yield great micro-foam.  So Ken (our service tech) and I just took the insulation out and added a rubber grip to the elbow of the wand.  The result is a wonderful, easy to use and to control steam function that is more powerful without the insulation.  We would definitely recommend this quick customization.  Just unscrew the steam tip and pull the insulated hose out with a pair of needle-nose pliers.  I think it took us slightly less than a minute, and is well worth the effort!

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Left Coast Roast Q and A

March 19th, 2013 by Chris Ryan

Left Coast Roast

 

We had a total blast attending a very coffee themed evening at Powell’s Books on Hawthorne Monday night.  Snoozy it was not (special thanks to Stumptown and Fresh Pot for providing some excellent brewed coffee)! It was both a reading of Hanna Neuschwander’s new book  ”Left Coast Roast” and a Q and A session with the “elusive” Duane Sorenson, CEO and founder of Stumptown Coffee.  If you have any curiosity about coffee roasting from the Bay Area up to Seattle, Hanna’s engaging new effort is a must read.  In it she questions 55 roasters about their companies and their varied approaches to craft roasting, with discussions concerning farm to cup ethics, and at the same time lifts the veil of language to provide a window into the coffee speak we in the industry use.  AND, Hanna has included a short primer about at home brewing!  Full disclosure and shameless plug here, Hanna distilled our thoughts on home espresso, and wrote most of the copy for “The Craft of Espresso: A Guide for Home” which we published late last year.  Yay for us!

After a short reading from her book, Hanna introduced Duane and asked him to describe for us how he got into coffee way back in the early ’90′s.  Turns out he grew up the son of foodies who were concerned with farm to table practices in the 70′s.  No wonder what Duane brought to the coffee world was the idea of a well sourced, transparent coffee supply chain which honored the hard work and dedication of the farmer, as well as the craft of being a well trained and knowledgable barista, the end of that chain for many.  I know in Portland starting about 12 years ago, we baristi felt that we were culture warriors to some degree, and at least in Portland, that is mostly Duane’s fault!
It was inspiring to be standing there (no place to sit!) listening to this discussion.  I kept thinking that what Duane helped to jump start, we continue to follow and improve upon.  We strive to educate our customers along the same lines as good baristi and roasters do in cafe’s every morning.  Except that in our opinion, the person at home is that last link from farm to cup.
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A few more Duetto 3.0 Details

November 12th, 2012 by Chris Ryan

 

Italian espresso machine maker Izzo, and American machine importer Chris’ Coffee have been partners for years in designing and producing finely tuned espresso makers for the American market.  They have just made public what the new version of the famous Izzo Alex Duetto II will look like.  Let’s take a look at some of the particulars.

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Clive Coffee Barista Classes

October 31st, 2012 by Chris Ryan

Attention all aspiring and inquisitive home baristas!  Clive Coffee is very happy to announce an expanded barista class schedule!  From now until the end of the year, Clive will be offering the Home Barista 101 class nearly every Saturday morning here in our Portland showroom.  It’s a great way to polish skills you may already have, or, if you are new to espresso at home, I can’t think of a better way to quickly get started.  Yours truly (Chris Ryan), or our new barista teacher, coffee star Jen Macias (Cartel Coffee Lab in Tempe, AZ and Barista here in Portland) will run you through the basics of espresso extraction, milk steaming, and machine maintenance. Each class participant will pull a ton of shots and steam pitcher after pitcher of milk with a teacher right there next to you showing you the way step-by-step.  Class size is limited to 4 folks maximum to ensure that we have enough time with everyone.  Classes start at 9am, and generally run to 11-11:30am.  You know all those questions you have while watching a barista at work, but don’t feel you can ask?  This is your chance!  Come on in, learn a little something, have a ball, and drink a copious amount of coffee. Cheers!

Check out class dates and sign up here: http://www.clivecoffee.com/product/barista_class.html

Questions?  Please feel free to contact Chris Ryan at chris@clivecoffee.com

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Quick Mill QM67 vs. Andreja

October 30th, 2012 by Chris Ryan

A frequent question I am asked is what to look for when choosing between a heat exchange machine and a double boiler. Cost and size have always been the primary limiting factors, until recently that is…

In late August Quick Mill and Chris’ Coffee rolled out the brand new Quick Mill QM67 double boiler. It is a small and versatile Italian built machine that is PID controlled for precise espresso extraction, and a separate steam boiler for dedicated frothing ability. In addition, its price point is just low enough to compete with the heat exchanger family of machines.

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