Still trying to dial in my beans, 3 tries this morning. 16 grams, grinded and little more coarse. I also noticed some grinds stuck to the head gasket after and not sure if that’s normal, I have no idea what’s causing this uneven flow.



by Bcreasey

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  2. Emotional_Camel3807

    Get a bottomless porta filter, thank me later

  3. ImmemorableMoniker

    Does this portafilter have a plastic insert below the basket? If you look in the spouts from the bottom do you see a plastic piece?

    If yes, it could be that this insert is not sitting properly. You can fix that by removing the basket and pushing the insert down.

  4. TechnicalDecision160

    Channeling and/or unleveled tamp

  5. Pitiful-Assistance-1

    Mine does this constantly, I just ignore it.

    > grinds stuck to the head gasket after and not sure if that’s normal

    That happens with me with dark roasts / really fine grinds

  6. all_systems_failing

    How coffee flows from the spouts doesn’t mean anything.

  7. sideburns28

    I think Lance did a video on this — apparently doesn’t matter

  8. MikermanS

    The uneven spouting is absolutely normal with the Bambino/Plus portafilters. In fact, when there was discussion about it here last year, it looked like more people got greater flow from the left-side spout (as you face the machine) than from the right–as with yours. Kinda like how the human body isn’t entirely symmetrical left side to right? 😉

    I’ve always assumed that it has to do with the plastic insert in the portafilter, which has some channels in it to help prevent the spurting out of the espresso stream. But some people have noted that they get uneven spout distribution even if the insert is removed, so who knows? In the end, it doesn’t affect anything–unless you were going to split your shot, but you still can do that after-the-fact, which some feel is the better way.

    Also, some post-shot grounds on the grouphead is entirely normal as well–you’ve just shot near-boiling, pressured water at your ground, tamped coffee, and so some internal splashing is to be expected. I will end my espresso session by pulling a blank, portafilter-less shot, which clears any errant grounds and oils away.

  9. kimguroo

    No one is asking this?????

    How is coffee taste?
    If it’s fine. Just ignore it, if it’s leveled and your coffee preb was decent. 

  10. finallyhappygames

    Make sure grinds are level BEFORE you tamp too!