vasyoktrubachov
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I spent several weeks researching espresso machines and grinders. I ended up with Mazzer coffee grinder and Quick Mill Silvano PID machine. I buy my coffee at Peet's and can produce the best espresso on the block now. Only Peet's themselves have comparable espresso. However, at this point of time I have significant doubts about the value of PID built in this espresso machine. If I turn my Silvano on and wait for 20 min, then I can make a beautiful shots of two single espressos or a double espresso or even back to back shots. However if I wait longer (30 min or more), which happens sometimes, there is no way I can achieve the same quality. I read in one of the forums that after a longer wait one needs to just run the hot water for 15 sec to even the temperature, which I do. But still, after a longer wait the coffee is always burned with dark brown crema.
So my question is: what is the value of PID?! And I suspect there is no value. I could do the same timing trick with my old $100 machine to pretty much the same effect. Apparently, after warming the machine for prolonged time, many other parts become hot, which makes it impossible to produce a good cup of espresso. Of course, one can turn it off for some time and wait, but then, what is the point of PID?!
So my question is: what is the value of PID?! And I suspect there is no value. I could do the same timing trick with my old $100 machine to pretty much the same effect. Apparently, after warming the machine for prolonged time, many other parts become hot, which makes it impossible to produce a good cup of espresso. Of course, one can turn it off for some time and wait, but then, what is the point of PID?!