Great question - and the answer is no. I do a water bath within a water bath. The water circulator goes in the outer water bath and my dirty glass goes in its inner counterpart, which prevents the gunk from ever reaching the circulator. Make sense? :)
Yup, I do. I soak my glass along with my Mighty CU in 185℃ ±0.1° water with PBW for an hour. Everything always comes out looking brand new. It is so simple and effective. :)
Can you restate that question differently? I am pretty sure I am not in sync with your inquiry here.
Because I find it to be both unnecessary and unnecessarily problematic.
Nope. :)
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I would much rather go with something like this, which in addition to eliminating the odors coming out of you, it also eliminates the odors coming from your source as well as any other unpleasant odors in the room - whether flower related or not.
Great point - and additionally, the lawmakers appreciate all those lobbyist dollars that fund their reelection campaigns. You help me maintain my power and I will help you maintain yours so that somewhere down the line, you can help me keep my power so that somewhere down the line, I can help...
Ah, got it, thanks! :) Two things:
First, German guys are awesome. There is no such thing as, "just a german guy." Also, I am an American who speaks English natively and you can trust me when I tell you that your written English is really quite solid. In fact, I know several American adults...
Yes, exactly! And this is one of the reasons I use a VPN, which anonymizes and privatizes me quite nicely.
And if you use an OSX/MacOS computer, Little Snitch ensures that you never transmit or receive anything whatsoever unless you are connected to your VPN.
Try weighing a 14:1 water to coffee ratio using a scale, and rather than timing your how water, stick a thermometer in it and play with temperatures. Generally you are looking for 195 to 205℉.
Then get an Aeropress... :luv: