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Personally, I think that based on what you've said, espresso isn't the way to go, because it's not a fast process. If you try to make it fast, and end up cutting corners, it gets bad quick. Bad espresso is BAD. There are a lot of other manual options such as pour overs or French press, but again tho

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TheBoyardeeBandit in r/JamesHoffmann

January 10, 2026 1:10 AM

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Clever, Ain’t It?!

Can always have multiple brewers. I have the xbloom studio as well. When i am dead tired, i simply let xbloom do its thing. Now when i use switch i use the Lance Hedricks method of 3 pours. That too is an immersion brewer. So this thought alone should not stop you. Besides, percolation vs immersion

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Sam_98117 in r/pakcoffee

March 12, 2026 11:09 PM

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Convince me to pull the trigger

So had mine for a couple of weeks at this point, and it is making me seriously regret my previous brewer choice that I have had since lockdown (about 5 years give or take). I came from a Sage (Breville) Precision Brewer and the matching Smart Grinder Pro. The first brew I had off the Xbloom Studio,

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Bobbler23 in r/x_Bloom

June 5, 2025 12:47 PM

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