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Bottomless portafilter? Here are the aspects to be considered
The search for the perfect espresso is a long road, and there are several tools that can help achieve the perfect result. Among them is the bottomless portafilter, a beloved accessory for true enthusiasts.
The main noticeable difference from classic portafilters is the absence of spouts on the bottom.
If you are thinking of buying one, here are the aspects to consider.
Direct view of the flow
Can we take a moment to appreciate the sheer beauty of witnessing the golden cascade of coffee as it gracefully pours into the cup? This reason alone is enough to buy a bottomless filter!
Aesthetics aside, the ability to see the flow of coffee can also help us understand how to improve the steps before extraction.
In fact, if we have done everything correctly, the coffee will flow down evenly from all the micro-holes in the bottom joining then in a continuous and even flow in the center.
At times, you may experience issues such as uneven outflow, where the stream fails to converge in the center, or coffee spraying out. This provides immediate visual feedback and allows you to adjust the distribution and tamping of the ground coffee for better results with the next extractions. It would be difficult to appreciate such details with the classic portafilter because the flow of coffee is covered by the bottom part and already evenly distributed in the cup by the spouts.
Cleaning the portafilter
The bottomless portafilter is easier and faster to clean. This means better-tasting coffee because there is less oil residue that often gets stuck in the regular portafilter and negatively affects your espresso.
Smaller space
With more compact espresso machines, it can happen that you do not have enough space between the brewing group and the drip tray to use even a scale or your favorite taller cup. A bottomless portafilter can solve this problem because it is less "bulky" by not having spouts, thus leaving more space for taller cups or accessories.
However, there are two more aspects to consider when deciding to buy a bottomless portafilter. Since it does not have spouts, the coffee flow is only one, so you will not be able to brew two coffees at the same time. Also, especially if you are starting now to perfect your brewing technique, the coffee flow will not be smooth with a bottomless portafilter, dirtying your station with drips and spills. Consider whether you prefer to wait longer before switching to bottomless.
For home baristas ready to buy, in the accessories area of our site you can find different types and brands of bottomless portafilters, from La Marzocco, Profitec, Gaggia, Wiedemann, La Pavoni, Rancilio, Rocket, ECM and many others.
Ultimately, using the bottomless portafilter offers an engaging visual experience and numerous tangible benefits for both professional baristas and home coffee enthusiasts. From improved brewing quality to the ability to perfect one's skills, this accessory proves to be a true ally for those who seek perfection in every cup of espresso.
And can you resist the allure of watching coffee flow through the filter?
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