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Demestichas Dimitris Posted on Jan 07, 2014
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COFFEE COMES OUT TOO FAST - Starbucks Saeco Italia Digital Barista Coffee Machine

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Try making your coffee a finer grind. The finer the grind of the beans, the slower the water will flow through the beans. Also fresher beans will make the water flow slower due to the moisture and oil content in the beans.

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