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Pullman Breville SAGE Chisel 53.3mm Coffee Distributor: Black

Breville Stainless Steel 53.3mm

Item Number: a-pullman-breville-chisel-black

Pullman Breville SAGE Chisel 53.3mm Coffee Distributor: Black
  • Pullman Breville SAGE Chisel 53.3mm Coffee Distributor: Black
RRP $209.95 Save $10.95 Your Price $199
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Pullman Breville SAGE Chisel 53.3mm: Black

The tool’s purpose is to aid in gaining an even surface, prior to tamping.

In an extremely finicky and complicated nutshell; an evenly dense coffee-puck, is going to give you a more balanced, higher extraction.

How is this different to other distribution methods?

Consistency

Example: a café has 4 different baristas on bar throughout the day, all have different experience, different technique, different heights, skills, knowledge… list goes on… Even a barista can distribute many different ways throughout the day. Using a re-distribution tool, ensures more consistently extracted espresso.

Teaching beginners good habits. Do you remember a time where you would spray grinds in to your basket and tamp them with all your mite? Well, we know we have all come a long way in coffee (and still a long way to go) so having a tool in place to demonstrate the idea of even density, is something we advocate.

Re-Distribution. Meaning, check your initial distribution!

The biggest thing that many users discount is the way in which the coffee is delivered into the basket. (Initial distribution) For example, if your grinder is delivering the grind into one corner of the basket, the density in that area will increase and adversely the density in the other areas of the basket will decrease. Attention must be paid to the way the coffee falls into the basket and must be cared for and coaxed into an even delivery where possible, regardless if a re-distribution tool is being used or not. A distribution-tool is not going to make a difference if you are not considering these things first.

What's in the box?

  • 1 x Pullman Breville SAGE Chisel 53.3mm: Black

Features

  • Breville
  • Sunbeam
  • Comfortable rubber grip eases stress on fingers
  • Spacers included to adjust handle height for barista preference
  • Durable 630 grade stainless steel tamper base
  • Made in Australia

What else do I need?

  • A Coffee Parts Tamping Seat
Specifications
Brand Pullman
Model SAGE Chisel
Warranty 1 Year
Returns 30 Days Change of Mind
Material Stainless Steel
Size 53.3 mm
Colour Black
Tamper Complete
Country of Manufacture Australia
Shipping & Returns

Delivery Time and Costs

Parts, Accessories, Brew Bar and Tea Bar

standard delivery

From $8.95  2 – 7 business days*

express delivery

From $9.95  1 – 3 business days*
Water Filters

standard delivery

From $8.95  2 – 7 business days*

express delivery

From $9.95  1 – 3 business days*
Coffee Grinders

Home Grinders

Use estimator  1 – 3 business days*

Commercial Grinders

Use estimator  1 – 3 business days*
Coffee Machines

Home Machines

Use estimator  1 – 4 business days*

Commercial Machines

Use estimator  2 – 7 business days*

 

Freight Partners

Within Australia

Australia Post

TNT Couriers

Same Day

Capital Transport

Civic Couriers

 

We use Australia Post eParcel as well as various Couriers to dispatch all orders both within Australia and Internationally. If you are in Sydney you will also be able to select from same day 3 hour couriers, or click and collect from our warehouse in Pagewood just 10 minutes from Sydney CBD.

Shipping cost will depend on the size of your order and location, however you can check costs both directly on the product page or at checkout prior to entering any details.

Orders placed before 2pm AEST will be despatched on the same working day, and both Australia Post and the couriers we use deliver parcels Monday to Friday, generally between the hours of 8am to 6pm. On most items during checkout you will be able to select between standard and express delivery, however quoted delivery timeframes are indicative only.

For more shipping information please review our shipping and delivery page.

Warranty

All our stock is 'Australian Delivered' as such covered by Australian Warranty which in most cases is manufacturer backed. The warranty does not apply to international orders being sent outside Australia, as such any warranty claim would need to be returned back to Australia for assessment.

Easy Returns

Returns are generally allowed within 14 days of purchase for most spare parts, accessories and brew gear, however some exclusions apply. If you have made your purchase using an eligible PayPal account, you may be eligible to have PayPal refund your shipping costs. For full returns policy please read our returns policy.



The tool’s purpose is to aid in gaining an even surface, prior to tamping.

In an extremely finicky and complicated nutshell; an evenly dense coffee-puck, is going to give you a more balanced, higher extraction.

How is this different to other distribution methods?

Consistency

Example: a café has 4 different baristas on bar throughout the day, all have different experience, different technique, different heights, skills, knowledge… list goes on… Even a barista can distribute many different ways throughout the day. Using a re-distribution tool, ensures more consistently extracted espresso.

Teaching beginners good habits. Do you remember a time where you would spray grinds in to your basket and tamp them with all your mite? Well, we know we have all come a long way in coffee (and still a long way to go) so having a tool in place to demonstrate the idea of even density, is something we advocate.

Re-Distribution. Meaning, check your initial distribution!

The biggest thing that many users discount is the way in which the coffee is delivered into the basket. (Initial distribution) For example, if your grinder is delivering the grind into one corner of the basket, the density in that area will increase and adversely the density in the other areas of the basket will decrease. Attention must be paid to the way the coffee falls into the basket and must be cared for and coaxed into an even delivery where possible, regardless if a re-distribution tool is being used or not. A distribution-tool is not going to make a difference if you are not considering these things first.