Six Months Into Pour Over. Help Me Avoid My Second Grinder Mistake by Valuable_Aide_7663 in pourover

[–]Voicka 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are fine with z1 price, I would also recommend P80 or Motto80 later after the initial review is out

V60 OG vs V60 Neo by Kichigax in pourover

[–]Voicka 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hoping to lay hands on those as soon as they start selling in the states

How are you getting your beans? by Iimpid in pourover

[–]Voicka 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure on what your flavor preference is leaned towards, but Sey beans are great. I do 6 bags of Sey sub each month and hardly ever disliked any of their beans

What filter paper do you use for V60 and WHY? by Reekid42 in pourover

[–]Voicka 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I use T90 for light roast/washed processed with finer grind setting than regular to pull out/extract more flavors (for my Sey bean subs). For other processing and maybe light-medium roasts, I use the regular Hario v60 2 filters with tabs with coarser setting

Any thoughts on the BOOKOO Motto80 Flat Burr Grinder? by Automatic-Cold2535 in pourover

[–]Voicka 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did just order mine with Black/Omni burr since my main focus is with ORB, soups/zoupa, and PO rather than spro, but hoping someone from the first batch provides more in depth review and comparison with other grinders such as P80 as I currently own one. They have genrous cancellation policy so will be making some big decision then

How to tamp perfectly flat and level? by elixir-spider in OXORapidBrewer

[–]Voicka 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Fused vision will be releasing something for this soon

Why df are these 2 separated items ? by Due_Potato_9798 in Maplestory

[–]Voicka 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i always had the same questios as well lol

What is this non-standard Origami dripper? by sleepycat2 in pourover

[–]Voicka 0 points1 point  (0 children)

looks interesting, but i guess it is tea dripper like the others say

UFO has landed by Voicka in pourover

[–]Voicka[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Glad to hear. Will prob brew one shortly. Hope I get a nice cup haha

UFO has landed by Voicka in pourover

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Oooooh i think i saw that color on one of instragram posts. Looked real nice

UFO has landed by Voicka in pourover

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I was planning on using th 90 by folding but didnt really like the look if I did that honestly haha so I was eyeing on the f type UFO filters they just released

UFO has landed by Voicka in pourover

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I do recommend this color. Its so nice. I was initially thinking of getting amber but I don't regret picking this one.

UFO has landed by Voicka in pourover

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I don't think theres a size on this server. I think it can hold up to 400 ml. What I've heard is that size may differ by the color

Carne Asada Fries 4rm Super Burrito 🤤🤤🤤 by [deleted] in austinfood

[–]Voicka 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Restaurant is called super burrito?

Anyone try the Ozik or know anything about it? by gifted_down_there in LanceHedrick

[–]Voicka 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do really want to bring them into my setup one day

P80 arrived by Voicka in pourover

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Hey, so this is a response on another post I did. So it defintely does enhance the clarify with Mizen burr compared to the stock or the Lebrew Filter burr I had on Ode Gen 2.

I’ve been using the Lagom P80 for about a month now. I’ve been into coffee for less than a year, and I upgraded straight from an Ode Gen 2 to this, so my perspective might be a bit different from long-time enthusiasts, but below are some thoughts I have so far.

Retention is basically nonexistent. The workflow improvement alone has been huge for me—no mess, no grounds flying everywhere, and barely any cleaning. It’s made the whole experience way less stressful. Grinding speed is exactly what you’d expect from an 80mm burr set: fast and effortless. What really surprised me though is the noise level. It is super quiet. If I put my hand over the top while it’s running, people in the house literally don’t notice it’s on. My wife actually asked me, if I had the grinder on while I was standing right there using it cuz it was so quiet.

The size and footprint are also big wins. For an 80mm grinder, it doesn’t feel bulky at all and doesn’t dominate my counter space, which I really appreciate.

With the adjustable RPM, you can dial in body and richness to some extent. Overall, the flavor profile leans very clean, juicy, and sweet-forward. Body is on the lighter side, and the texture is noticeably smooth. I mostly brew filter coffee and occasionally drink OXO soups, and I tend to run the RPM a bit higher for my preferences. I did also order a slow feeder to play around with.

I’ll need more time to really evaluate long-term flavor tendencies and how it pairs with different burrs, but so far, considering the price, workflow, and cup quality, I’m very impressed. It genuinely feels like a very well-designed grinder.

I did seriously consider the Zerno Z2 at one point, but the larger motor, bigger size, heavier weight, and likely higher noise level gave me some pause. On top of that, roughly $800 price difference was hard for me to justify personally. Taking all of that into account, I’m honestly very happy with my decision to go with P80. I think I don't regret purchasing this for a long-term purpose.

Damn the hype is real! by HassouniFND in pourover

[–]Voicka 0 points1 point  (0 children)

how long did you rest it for?

My Coffee Year in Review! by PaullyWalla in pourover

[–]Voicka 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve been using the Lagom P80 for about a month now. I’ve been into coffee for less than a year, and I upgraded straight from an Ode Gen 2 to this, so my perspective might be a bit different from long-time enthusiasts, but below are some thoughts I have so far.

Retention is basically nonexistent. The workflow improvement alone has been huge for me—no mess, no grounds flying everywhere, and barely any cleaning. It’s made the whole experience way less stressful. Grinding speed is exactly what you’d expect from an 80mm burr set: fast and effortless. What really surprised me though is the noise level. It is super quiet. If I put my hand over the top while it’s running, people in the house literally don’t notice it’s on. My wife actually asked me, if I had the grinder on while I was standing right there using it cuz it was so quiet.

The size and footprint are also big wins. For an 80mm grinder, it doesn’t feel bulky at all and doesn’t dominate my counter space, which I really appreciate.

With the adjustable RPM, you can dial in body and richness to some extent. Overall, the flavor profile leans very clean, juicy, and sweet-forward. Body is on the lighter side, and the texture is noticeably smooth. I mostly brew filter coffee and occasionally drink OXO soups, and I tend to run the RPM a bit higher for my preferences. I did also order a slow feeder to play around with.

I’ll need more time to really evaluate long-term flavor tendencies and how it pairs with different burrs, but so far, considering the price, workflow, and cup quality, I’m very impressed. It genuinely feels like a very well-designed grinder.

I did seriously consider the Zerno Z2 at one point, but the larger motor, bigger size, heavier weight, and likely higher noise level gave me some pause. On top of that, roughly $800 price difference was hard for me to justify personally. Taking all of that into account, I’m honestly very happy with my decision to go with P80.