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58 mm tamper base knock

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58 mm tamper base knockJoeFrex 58 mm Tamper Base KNOCK All the lower parts of KNOCK have a flat pressing surface to compress the coffee powder. Why the name Knock? After pressing the coffee powder for the first time, lightly tap on the side of the portafilter to dislodge any remaining powder on the sides. Then it can be pressed again. To avoid using the base of the tamper or the wooden handle for this light tap on the portafilter, risking damage to both the tamper and the

JoeFrex - 58 mm Tamper Base KNOCK

All the lower parts of KNOCK have a flat pressing surface to compress the coffee powder.

Why the name Knock?

After pressing the coffee powder for the first time, lightly tap on the side of the portafilter to dislodge any remaining powder on the sides. Then it can be pressed again. To avoid using the base of the tamper or the wooden handle for this light tap on the portafilter, risking damage to both the tamper and the portafilter arm, you can now tap with the integrated silicone ring in the base.

The size of the tamper to be used varies according to the manufacturer. Here you will find a list of manufacturers and their required sizes for tampers:

- Delonghi BAR Tamper 51mm
- Dalla Corte 54mm
- ECM Tamper 58mm
- Elektra Micro Casa S1 Tamper 49mm
- Elektra Tamper 58mm
- Faema Tamper 58mm
- Fiorenzato Tamper 58mm
- Francis! Francis! X1 Tamper 56mm
- Gaggia Tamper 58mm
- Grimac Tamper 58mm
- IIsomac Tamper 58mm
- IZZO Lever Tamper 53 mm
- IZZO Tamper 58mm
- Krups Tamper 48/49mm
- La Cimbali Tamper 58mm
- La Marzocco Tamper 58mm
- La Pavoni Club Combo / Duetto Tamper 58mm
- La Pavoni Europiccola Tamper 48/49mm
- La Pavoni Manual Lever for Domestic Use (starting from 1999) Tamper 51mm
- La Pavoni Manual Lever for Domestic Use (until 1999) Tamper 48/49mm
- La Pavoni Lusso Tamper 53mm
- La Pavoni Millennium Tamper 51mm
- La Pavoni Professional Tamper 51mm
- La Pavoni Pub Tamper 58mm
- La Scala Tamper 58mm
- La Spaziale Tamper 53mm
- Nuova Simonelli Tamper 58mm
- Quickmill 58mm
- Rancilio Tamper 58mm
- Reneka Tamper 57mm
- Saeco Tamper 53mm or 51mm
- San Marco Tamper 54.4mm or 53mm
- Vibiemme Tamper 58mm
- Wega Tamper 58mm

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