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The best tampers you can buy for your espresso machine
The best espresso tamper overall
The best espresso tamper for enthusiasts
The PUSH tamper appeared on the specialty coffee scene after being used by UK Barista Champion Maxwell Colonna-Dashwood at the 2015 World Barista Championship. The chances are, you won’t be competing with your coffee any time soon, but if you are looking to get the best possible cup, there’s a lot we can learn from the pros.
The PUSH tamper doesn’t look like any of the other tampers in this lineup. Indeed, you might mistake it for a hockey puck. The PUSH tamper works by pre-setting the depth to which it will tamp and then only tamping that far. This means that, as long as you do not change the dose of coffee in the portafilter, your tamp will be level and equal every time.
One expert tester said that "the PUSH tamper proved to be an extremely reliable tool for producing a balanced shot of espresso." The same tester also noted that due to the design of the PUSH tamper, there was less chance of overstressing your wrist from tamping.
The PUSH tamper is made by a company called Clockwork Espresso, and its design came out of a desire on the part of founder Pete Southern to help his office colleagues make better espresso. The design has caught on thanks to the ease of use and consistent tamping that it offers.
We found that the hockey puck sized tamper was easy to master and allowed us to dial in our shots without worrying about tamping as a variable.
People who have bought the PUSH tamper seem to have no regrets. One reviewer described the build quality as "second to none" and another called it "the best tamper we’ve ever used"
Pros: Consistent flat tamping, unique appearance, less chance of wrist injury
Cons: Takes a while to adjust and requires an allen wrench, cost
Buy the PUSH Adjustable Depth Tamper at Prima Coffee Equipment for $175The best espresso tamper for people with small hands
Baristas come in all shapes and sizes, and yet tampers often come in only one. For baristas with smaller hands, long handles can make for difficult tamping and often lead to uneven pressure or just feel uncomfortable. Fortunately, Rattleware produces its tampers in short along-handled versions ensuring that everyone can have a comfortable tamping experience.
The Rattleware tamper might be smaller, but this is no toy. The stainless steel construction means it will far outlast cheaper tampers, with one former café manager saying that the tamper was of a high enough build quality for commercial use in his Amazon review.
Fit is also precise, where many cheaper tampers are close to their stated size, every review we saw stated that this tamper is a perfect fit at its stated size, which is important for ensuring an even tamp and quality shots.
The Rattleware tamper feels weighty enough to be sturdy without being annoying to hold and it comes with a short and long handle, meaning that even home baristas with small hands will find it a comfortable fit.
Reviewers on specialty coffee site Seattle Coffee Gear praised its great hand feel and sturdy construction, many felt it was a worthwhile upgrade to the plastic tampers often supplied with machines.
Unlike lightweight plastic models, the Rattleware Tamper provides "just the right amount of heft" according to one Amazon review.
Pros: Precision fit, sturdy construction, sized perfectly for small
Cons: Not calibrated to a certain pressure, only available in one colour, expensive compared to some other basic tampers
Buy the Rattleware 58-Millimeter Round-Handled Tamper on Amazon for $39.95The best espresso tamper for small portafilters
Not all espresso machines are alike. Although most commercial machines use 58-millimeter portafilters, there is a wider variety in home espresso machines. This means that many high-end tampers won’t work with the smaller portafilters in home machines. Fortunately, Apexstone makes a sturdy replacement for the flimsy plastic tampers that often ship with smaller home espresso machines.
Despite not being intended for commercial use, this is still a high-quality tamper. One Amazon review described it as having a satisfying feel and high-quality construction. Other reviews noted the heavy weight and quality finish. Many reviewers were pleased with the perfect fit in their 51-millimeter portafilters.
The Apexstone is a two-piece tamper, so the handle and base are separate and screw together. Apexstone likely makes tampers this way to cut down on cost, it can make one handle and several base sizes for various different portafilters.
Most reviewers did not note any issues, but some either found the tamper came apart or got corrosion on the inside. If you keep an eye on the attachment between base and head and ensure they are snugly connected this should not be a problem.
Apexstone also makes a 58-millimeter tamper, and this product is a great value if you are looking for a replacement to the tamper provided with your machine. It lacks some of the bells and whistles of the more expensive tampers, but it’s a great way to start your espresso hobby.
Pros: Fits smaller portafilters, sturdy and durable design, affordable
Cons: Weight means it might crack countertops if dropped, some reviewers were initially shipped the wrong size, two-piece construction can lead to corrosion
Buy the Apexstone Espresso Tamper on Amazon for $12.89The best espresso tamper with a simple and classic design
Reg Barber has been making coffee tampers for decades, and you can feel the craftsmanship and expertise when you hold one of his products in your hand. The wood handles, which can be customized to suit your preferences or match your kitchen, feel warm in your hand, which is nice on a chilly morning. The tampers are well sized, and we found they fit perfectly in the portafilters they were designed for.
Other tampers might offer high-tech features but the Barber tamper offers the sort of quality manufacturing that one purchaser said makes it "simply a joy to use." Beginner baristas can learn a consistent tamp and good technique with this classic design, and experts can employ different pressures and techniques such as nutation which are not possible with calibrated tamps.
One owner reported that she had been using the wooden handled tamp almost daily for a decade and that it had "aged beautifully"
Another happy customer noted that the Reg Barber tamper was a huge upgrade from cheaper models "After years of using a cheap plastic tamper, I can say that a well-designed tamper of the right size makes a big difference in shot quality."
We found that we could pull great shots with this manual tamper. Thanks to the wide range of sizes offered, we could upgrade from the plastic tampers supplied with 57-millimeter portafilters. Many of the other tamps in this roundup don’t come in on commercial sizes, making the Reg Barber tamper great choice for home baristas looking to improve the quality of their espresso.
Pros: Durability, great looks, good balance and feel in the hand
Cons: Lacks the calibration or features of more modern designs, expensive for a manual tamper
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