alwaysared
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I have purchased a magimix to try it when it arrives. The inverter calms to be put sine wave so we’ll see what the outcome is.
glad you found the problem just as I did, I can recommend a Giandel 2000w pure sine wave inverter from Amazon which cost £299.98 and this works my DeLonghi Nespresso EN550 machine whereas the modified sine wave one at £150 didn't . It also has good reviews. I picked up the Nespresso EN550 on Ebay for £50 after recommendations from Geeky Phil, it makes great coffee and also steam frothed the milk for cappuccinoI have now sorted out the issue, the inverter is a Sterling 2700w unit but the output is quasi sine wave. The seller did claim that it would do the job but having spoken direct to the maker it will not power most coffee machines which require pure sine wave. So I need to purchase a more expensive inverter to enable me to use any one of my many coffee machines. So if anyone wants a 2700 watt unused inverter and doesn’t need to power a coffee machine I have one for sale.
Thanks I’ll take a look. The sterling option is very nice but quite pricey.glad you found the problem just as I did, I can recommend a Giandel 2000w pure sine wave inverter from Amazon which cost £299.98 and this works my DeLonghi Nespresso EN550 machine whereas the modified sine wave one at £150 didn't . It also has good reviews. I picked up the Nespresso EN550 on Ebay for £50 after recommendations from Geeky Phil, it makes great coffee and also steam frothed the milk for cappuccino
An alternative to this is to put the plunger in the top of the cylinder & leave it there, a small amount of coffee will drip through until a slight vacuum is formed. This is probably less likely to end in tears. Btw, we wouldn’t be without our Aeropress.A hint, I suppose it has to be called a hack nowadays, when using the Aeropress, is to use it inverted. That is with the plunger in the cylinder and on the work surface , coffee in, stir and let brew. Then put the filter on, and CAREFULLY invert it onto the cup, then press the plunger in the normal way.
The brew then doesn’t seep past the filter, until you’re ready for it to. I’m getting a more mellow cupthat way.
Please take notice of CAREFULLY.