Espresso Coffee Stirrer, Pavant Coffee Stirring Tool for Espresso Distribution, Natural Wood Handle and Stand, Professional Barista Hand…
$20
- EVEN ESPRESSO EXTRACTION-This espresso stirrer uses 4 fine needles, the barista stirs the coffee while it sits in the portafilter, it can can help evenly distribute coffee in the portafilter to promote more even extractions and better espresso.
- NATURAL WOOD HANDLE AND STAND & STAINLESS STEEL NEEDLE- Our coffee stirrer handle is made of natural sandalwood and surface is highly polished. This wdt tool has a wood self-aligning stand that will catch your distribution tool even before your first shot of espresso.
- SUITABLE SIZE- The size of needle distributor is appro. 125mm * 30mm. The special needle design and layout make it not limited by portafilter basket size, it can be applied to all coffee portafilters.
- REDUCE CHANNELING ISSUE- Before use this wdt tool, a funnel placed above the portafilter helps prevent spills. The stirring action breaks up any clumps, and evens out the density of coffee within the puck. The result is reduced channeling, and higher, more even extractions.
- GREAT GIFT IDEA FOR HOME BARISTA- This coffee stirring distribution tool is a great gift for owners of many brands of espresso machine, this tool will transform the consistency of the espresso from any machine.
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Arpit Rai –
It does the job pretty well
C4S2K3 –
The tool for actually distributing coffee works very well, and it’s actually rather elegant looking in its stand. I’m a novice espresso nut and distributing before tamping has helped the consistency of my shots.
Only ‘potential’ negative is the design of the stand for the tool. It is a hole straight through to the other side. If you put the tool in the stand right after use without cleaning it first, you are just going to drop fine espresso grounds on the surface below.
I am pretty strict about cleaning my tools before putting them away so it’s not an issue for me, but I’m pointing it out to inform others. A quick swipe of the wires over my towel before putting it in the stand is more than sufficient.
With the above in mind, would definitely recommend.
Mark John Holloway –
Works great to ensure coffee distributed evenly and avoids need for old-fashioned North-South-East-West swipes. Better flow, better taste and less mess.
Phil –
A simple design of 4 needles housed in a wood enclosure when not used that provides protection.
drummer111 –
I love how this thing looks and feels, and am willing to deal with the following issues because of that, though overall, for over 30 bucks, I’m disappointed.
Issues, in order of annoyance:
-Needles must be too close together to fit into stand. I bent them out as far as possible while still fitting the tool into the stand and I’d suggest you do the same. It almost stirs the coffee rather than distributing and breaking up clumps, but it does work well enough. The needles were way to close together from the factory.
-Needles are too thick and too few. A tool with more needles of less thickness would work better, however, due to the following issue I am glad they’re this thick.
-Needles are unreplacable. For 30 bucks it’d be nice to repair the tool with a few pennies.
-Specs of the threads on the bottom of the tool are not mentioned in the description, I intend to 3D-Print or buy something for it to screw onto, figuring out the threads is going to be annoying.
All that said, I’m keeping it, I like how it looks that much. A 3D-Printer alternative just wouldn’t feel as nice in the hand. If the needles ever break I will likely attempt to model and 3D print something to fit to the bottom that’ll hold replacement needles, some the that I think the manufacture could’ve and should’ve done in the first place.
Sean –
The wire base constantly unscrews itself from the handle after less than ten uses in a portafilter distribution.
It would be best to use some Loctite or any other thread locking compound.
No issues other than the threaded base. It is solidly built with no blemishes.
Debbie Bemister –
I never thought that this little device would make such a difference in the quality of my espresso’s. It’s also really cute. It looks perfect sitting beside my espresso machine.
Christian Cervantes –
It worked and looked great but after a month one needle came off
Fritz –
This little guy works really well for breaking up and leveling your ground coffee before you start the brewing process. Just use it carefully so as not to push a bit of coffee over the edge. I prefer the 4 pin version sine it is easier for me to use.
John –
Coffee tastes better and the puck is a lot more consistent. Worth every penny!