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Though at first I thought I had gotten a defective machine, because I didn't know that you are supposed to toss the first 3-4 cups it makes while it initializes and calibrates (I thought, wow, this coffee is so weak and diluted, is something wrong here? Lol). But after that it got really great. Also I agree with you about the cleaning regimen, I do a complete machine cleaning every 3-4 months. But so worth it.

Fortunately, I had read about that in my research so knew to expect and just blasted a whole bunch of cups through. It still wasn't perfect but it didn't take long to get to where it's good. I usually go for Lavazza Espresso beans. It's that good that my wife is now a coffee drinker where she wasn't before.

Yes, those Lavazza beans are really good.

And same on the wife! Mine said the other day, "You know I really didn't care much for coffee when I was younger, but now with this espresso machine I feel like I've become the biggest coffee snob... but in a good way."


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Though at first I thought I had gotten a defective machine, because I didn't know that you are supposed to toss the first 3-4 cups it makes while it initializes and calibrates (I thought, wow, this coffee is so weak and diluted, is something wrong here? Lol). But after that it got really great. Also I agree with you about the cleaning regimen, I do a complete machine cleaning every 3-4 months. But so worth it.

Fortunately, I had read about that in my research so knew to expect and just blasted a whole bunch of cups through. It still wasn't perfect but it didn't take long to get to where it's good. I usually go for Lavazza Espresso beans. It's that good that my wife is now a coffee drinker where she wasn't before.

Yes, those Lavazza beans are really good.

And same on the wife! Mine said the other day, "You know I really didn't care much for coffee when I was younger, but now with this espresso machine I feel like I've become the biggest coffee snob... but in a good way."
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the t-rex is nice kudos to your daughter 🧒 for wanting it.

She loves dinosaurs.. this is just the skull with a base to display it... I bought more filament to print the complete skeleton.. 2.5kg of filament in total and several days of printing.


I have a resin and a filament printer. I haven't printed anything that ambitious on the resin. Came out nice. I mostly print functional prints on the FDM.

Resin gives an incredible finish, it's good to have both, they complement each other


I like 3D printers but I’ve never made the leap. I feel like it would steal all my time from me if I did.

I just spent $30 on Etsy for these…

https://www.etsy.com/listing/1711996798/cybertruck-anti-finger-print-door-handle

My first ever Etsy purchase. Not sure if that’s a good deal or not but I’ve seen some cool 3D printed objects over the years. I recall seeing a really unique sundial one time now that I think about it…

Found it: https://www.etsy.com/listing/976269465/digital-sundial

This clock is amazing, I didn't know it existed.

I'm going to print it in the next few days to see if it works... I even found the 3D model.

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1068443
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Does anyone here also like 3D printers?

I like 3D printers but I’ve never made the leap. I feel like it would steal all my time from me if I did.

I just spent $30 on Etsy for these…

https://www.etsy.com/listing/1711996798/cybertruck-anti-finger-print-door-handle

My first ever Etsy purchase. Not sure if that’s a good deal or not but I’ve seen some cool 3D printed objects over the years. I recall seeing a really unique sundial one time now that I think about it…

Found it: https://www.etsy.com/listing/976269465/digital-sundial
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Does anyone here also like 3D printers?

I made a Zangief (Street Fighter 6 version) , scale 1:10 on the resin printer. I still need to adjust the fit of the pieces and paint....


I have a resin and a filament printer. I haven't printed anything that ambitious on the resin. Came out nice. I mostly print functional prints on the FDM.
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Does anyone here also like 3D printers?

I made a Zangief (Street Fighter 6 version) , scale 1:10 on the resin printer. I still need to adjust the fit of the pieces and paint....




And also a Tyrannosaurus rex skull,  this was made on the FDM printer... I made this one for my daughter:



Really cool detail: it glows in the dark  Shocked





the t-rex is nice kudos to your daughter 🧒 for wanting it.
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1. First was a Keurig fan, until I went through so many keurig pods in a day it got nauseating. Also all that plastic waste didn't sit well with me. Even tried filling a refillable keurig pod for a while, but then that got tedious with all the cleaning. The machines always start leaking eventually. And the coffee never tasted very good, even with fresh ground.


I started with the bar low. Post-post wwII England was still mostly tea and coffee was *gasp* instant. Load it up with sugar and milk and you can about drink it (I now drink plain black coffee - excepting cappuccinos). When I was a kid, we visited the US and my parents brought back a coffee maker and would use it occasionally for a treat until it burned out and temporarily became a teleporter for Star Wars figures.

After that, it was drip coffee for a while but a whole pot is often a waste and gets burned quickly. Senseo had an offer on their machines so I rocked one of those for many years. Bagged ground coffee has all the disadvantages you've heard about but it's definitely a few steps up from instant and it's at least a fresh cup every time.

I've tried french press, those Italian pots (bough mine in Italy), a little Espresso machine. I even have a glass vacuum brewer but I just don't have the patience for them. I used a superauto at a hotel in the Czech republic that gave me the kind of cappuccino I was looking for and started looking after that. That machine came out somewhere around $3500 so a bit rich but I saw there was a sale on the Philips on Amazon and BB was price matching... My first machine arrived crushed in the post. I was so excited then bits started coming off in my hands... I drove 40 miles to exchange it that night.


Though at first I thought I had gotten a defective machine, because I didn't know that you are supposed to toss the first 3-4 cups it makes while it initializes and calibrates (I thought, wow, this coffee is so weak and diluted, is something wrong here? Lol). But after that it got really great. Also I agree with you about the cleaning regimen, I do a complete machine cleaning every 3-4 months. But so worth it.

Fortunately, I had read about that in my research so knew to expect and just blasted a whole bunch of cups through. It still wasn't perfect but it didn't take long to get to where it's good. I usually go for Lavazza Espresso beans. It's that good that my wife is now a coffee drinker where she wasn't before.
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