For example, I’m sure the average joe doesn’t know just how expensive calligraphy pens can be, or how deep the rabbit hole goes on video game speedruns.

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    Meh, the coffee machinery is more of a show-off between people who can afford it.

    You can get very decent espresso with a $150 portafilter. It’s the beans that make the difference. And even while good beans cost some money, they are totally affordable to normies.

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        1 year ago

        But even then it’s important to have a grinder, not some random scrambler. Is totally affordable.

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      150 bucks will get you a flair neo, which is more than fine, but no grinder. That takes another couple hundred bucks for something like a J Max. The taste will be great, even, but the workflow is so bad only a lunatic would make one daily.

      That’s why espresso is so nuts, you often see people spending thousands on grinders and equipment without batting an eye.

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        Again, for the grinder you can, but don’t need to get poor. You should omit blenders that just cut the beans randomly down, but as soon as you get one with a proper grinder it’ll be fine.

        I know what you’re saying, as I was following /r/coffee for q long time I’m doing it with my described setup for about 250€ total. And I am totally satisfied with my 2-3 espresso and espresso derivatives a day.

        When going out even in high priced restaurants and coffee bars the espresso I get are mostly just en par. I get a wow effect elsewhere, but only rarely.