Pullman Espresso Accessories
Chisel Redistribution Tool I Olive
Chisel Redistribution Tool I Olive
Bessunger Str. 53 / 64285 Darmstadt
Bessunger Str. 53
64285 Darmstadt
Germany
Chisel Redistribution Tool Wood I Olive
High-quality tool for distributing the ground coffee before tamping.
Specifications:
- continuous height adjustment
- low weight (431.5 g)
- starts at 6% surface coverage
- The steep angle chisel design prevents local compression of the coffee grounds
- A low-friction surface makes spinning easier and prevents overloading
- Hand-polished base minimizes static electricity
- 316 degree stainless steel
Any downward pressure on coffee is tamping - and that should be avoided as much as possible in this step.
In order to come close to the ideal of absolutely uniform and consistent puck density and flatness, a successful compromise between vertical (compression, tamping) and horizontal (distribution, redistribution) movement is necessary. In other words: the chisel must be set deep enough so that as much ground coffee as possible is distributed, but not too deep so that individual areas are not pre-tamped unevenly. The result is optimal when the coffee grounds are evenly distributed, but still loose enough to be able to compress during subsequent tamping.
It has been achieved that, regardless of the depth set on the chisel, the 'footprint', i.e. the area of the compressed coffee grounds when the chisel is attached, is just 6% - compared to competing products, which often start at 30%.
Important: even the best redistribution tool only works with an acceptable initial distribution. This means that you have to make sure that your grinder does not scatter too much or eject it onto the sieve edge. In this case, please always 'pre-adjust' the ground coffee a little with your finger, i.e. push it into the middle. However, if the mills are set up correctly, this is usually not necessary.
Olive (Olea Europaea) The olive tree grows as an evergreen tree and reaches heights of 10 to 20 meters. The olive is used in furniture construction and especially in kitchen utensils. The wood is cream to yellow-brown, with darker brown or black contrasting stripes. Color tends to deepen with age.
Warm and natural to the touch. Clean carefully with a damp cloth, the olive does not tolerate long contact with water. The hardwood handles are very popular and provide a great contrast to stainless steel machines and work surfaces.