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Bumper Espresso Tamp "Classic Handle" Rubberized - 57mm Convex



 
 
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Old May 21st, 2009, 12:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.mailmerge.fields
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Default Bumper Espresso Tamp "Classic Handle" Rubberized - 57mm Convex

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The Bumper Espresso Tamp and Tamper Seat is new product from Paul Pratt of www.espresso-restorations.com. This is a cool new idea and approach to tampers and tamp design. If you know anything about Paul's attention to detail, you will appreciate the work he put into this tamp. For the Bumper "Classic Handle" Paul redesigned and revamped the classic stock La Marzocco plastic hand tamp shape into a very functional tool. The Bumper Tamp not only looks good and feels good but works great as well. It is an end to dented, damaged and downright ugly looking tampers, and has a strong outer-skin that resists damage. This means that you can tap against the portafilter to distribute the grounds without damaging anything. The Bumper Espresso Tamp comes in three handle styles "The Classic", "Ball", and "V" with a matching rubber Tamper Seat, and is available in 57 and 58 mm, with a flat or convex surface this tamp is sure to please nearly any professional or home barista. The bumper is a regular tamper but with an outer skin that is not only great to hold but will resist dents from even the most over-enthusiastic baristas out there. The bumper is technically just the handle part and it will connect with a wide variety of bases. Why should I use this? As already mentioned above, if part of your espresso preparation routine involves tapping the tamper against the portafilter then this tamper is designed for you. Using the bumper allows you to tap away without making any noise, and more importantly without damaging either tamper or portafilter. Personally I ha




 




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