Am I Wasting Time and Money? (Rancilio Silvia)

Am I Wasting Time and Money? (Rancilio Silvia)

Cup of Excellence to Offer El Salvador Immersion Program

The immersion experience will allow participants to grow their knowledge on Salvadoran culture and coffee varieties. BY J. MARIE CARLANBARISTA MAGAZINE ONLINE Photos courtesy of Cup of Excellence Cup of Excellence is launching a new learning opportunity in 2024: the Origin Immersion Program, to be held in El Salvador from February 26 to March 5. […]


Understanding the Process: Koji Fermentation

Continuing our series on coffee processing, we learn about koji fermentation, a unique process usually associated with the brewing of sake. BY TANYA NANETTISENIOR ONLINE CORRESPONDENT Photos courtesy of Forest Coffee If brewed properly, a cup of coffee can offer countless variations of flavor and aroma. The quality and complexity of these attributes depend on many different […]


10 Minutes With Helena Oliviero: Part One

We talk with coffee champion and Q Grader Helena Oliveriero about her career, her life in Colombia, and what it means to be a young woman in the male-dominated coffee world.   BY TANYA NANETTISENIOR ONLINE CORRESPONDENT Featured photo courtesy of Helena Oliviero Helena Oliviero, originally from Tuscany, Italy, is 28 years old, but already she […]


Sumatra Coffee Farmers See Gains Through Agroforestry and Organic Fertilizer

Farmers in Indonesia’s Lampung province are making their own organic fertilizer in order to lessen reliance on volatile external supply chains. They’ve also diversified the number of crops they grow,…

Am I Wasting Time and Money? (Rancilio Silvia)

Understanding the Process: Anaerobic Processing

We continue our series on fermentation with a look at the anaerobic process, which has quickly become a favorite in cafés worldwide. BY TANYA NANETTISENIOR ONLINE CORRESPONDENT Photos courtesy of Bram de Hoog for Ally Coffee A simple cup of well-brewed coffee can have endless variations of flavors and aromas. These are closely linked to […]


Why it’s easier for wealthier producers to grow specialty coffee

It takes money – and sometimes a lot – to grow specialty coffee. Producers not only need to continuously maintain and improve quality and yields, but they also have to invest back into their farms. Whether it’s replacing equipment and machinery or planting more resilient varieties, producers need to turn a profit to operate their […]


Why it’s easier for wealthier producers to grow specialty coffee

It takes money – and sometimes a lot – to grow specialty coffee. Producers not only need to continuously maintain and improve quality and yields, but they also have to invest back into their farms. Whether it’s replacing equipment and machinery or planting more resilient varieties, producers need to turn a profit to operate their […]


Out Now: The February + March 2024 Issue of Barista Magazine!

In our new issue we feature Lisa Lawson from Glasgow, Scotland, take a look at the newest grinders, explore spring drink inspiration, see how more women are getting involved in coffee tech, and much more! BY SARAH ALLENBARISTA MAGAZINE We’re stoked to announce the release of the February + March 2024 issue of Barista Magazine, […]

Am I Wasting Time and Money? (Rancilio Silvia)

Am I Wasting Time and Money? (Rancilio Silvia)

minimum dose size?

I use the Hario switch to brew my coffee and am trying to reduce my caffeine consumption. Hence I would like to brew smaller cups of coffee. I am currently using 10g of coffee with 160g of water. (1:16 Ratio) I am wondering if there is a minimum amount of coffee...

Am I Wasting Time and Money? (Rancilio Silvia)

A friend of mine had a 2011-2012 Rancilio Silvia in their closet collecting dust and not working, and I was lucky enough (?) to receive it. After replacing the gasket, shower screen, and steam wand, cleaning it out thoroughly, and getting it running (again, ?) I thought I had it working. Pulled a few halfway decent shots and everything, steam was working. Then the trouble began…

I have had to reset the safety thermostat nearly every time I've run it, it's now just taking ages to build pressure, and I'm worried I may have to replace the boiler. I am halfway competent when it comes to repair work, but am curious whether I'm wasting my time trying to repair it. I'm also debating replacing the portafilter from the 14g one that comes with it with a bottomless one, I would like to replace the steam wand with the newer model so it's not the single hole one, etc etc.

Am I dumping a bunch of time and money into something I'll be fixing/repairing forever? Or should I start saving for a new machine?

TL;DR, I have a 10+ year old Rancilio Silvia I got for free, should I spend a bunch of money repairing it or save up to buy a new machine.

Cheers!

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