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bonganim

Increasing Cup Height

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I am not happy about the cup height restriction on my machine. I make plenty milk based drinks for the female and visitors of the house. While minding my business I noticed that the drip tray has small supports where the grid sits. If I can cut some of these, it will enable me to turn the grid upside down therefore increasing the cup height.

Has anyone looked at this before?
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Re: Increasing Cup Height

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Oh! I have thought about a lot!
Every morning, I prepare a monster latte for my wife and I have to use the bottomless and even have to tip some of her big cups because they just don't fit under... I just never found an easy enough mod that will not look bad. I think that flipping over the grid would not look good.
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Endo

Re: Increasing Cup Height

Post by Endo »

Here's what I do:

(Note: Simply place another glass underneath for any warm-up water shots or cleaning.)
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bonganim

Re: Increasing Cup Height

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Tehehe... I love your solution Endo. I will get down to reducing the height of the tall supporting posts and post the pictures as well. Until then, I will keep removing the grid to accommodate tall glasses and cups.
Dan Bollinger

Re: Increasing Cup Height

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The (minor) problem with Endo's solution is that there's a valve that needs to purge a little bit of water occasionally into the drip tray. It's in the far right corner. That's the reason the drip tray extends under that valve. I think the simpler solution is to buy shallower cups, or use something shallow to catch the coffee and then transfer to your mug or latte cup.
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Dan Bollinger wrote:The (minor) problem with Endo's solution is that there's a valve that needs to purge a little bit of water occasionally into the drip tray. It's in the far right corner. That's the reason the drip tray extends under that valve. I think the simpler solution is to buy shallower cups, or use something shallow to catch the coffee and then transfer to your mug or latte cup.
Your absolutely right Dan. :shock: The backflush water will shoot out and can damage your fan. Removing the grid is a much better solution. Note: You may need to add a flat piece of plastic in the bottom of the tray since it's an uneven surface and may cause your glass to tilt a little.
Dan Bollinger

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I tried flipping over the grate, but it still sits at the same height. However, if you only need a quarter inch more, there is a fix. The grate has downward facing flanges on the long sides reinforced by two, horizontal rods. If you cut off the bottom set of rods you'll drop the grate 1/4" or so, but you'll still have integrity because of the remaining rod. This will make sense when you remove your grate.
Endo

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...or just remove the grate.
Dan Bollinger

Re: Increasing Cup Height

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Endo wrote:...or just remove the grate.
Sure, but then you end up with cr*p on the bottom of the cup. I think the best solution is to bandsaw completely through the machine and add a height spacer. :lol:
txrpls

Re: Increasing Cup Height

Post by txrpls »

Dan Bollinger wrote:
Endo wrote:...or just remove the grate.
Sure, but then you end up with cr*p on the bottom of the cup. I think the best solution is to bandsaw completely through the machine and add a height spacer. :lol:
Put one of these in the bottom and set the cup on it: http://www.homedepot.com/buy/interdesig ... 107cx.html
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Re: Increasing Cup Height

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a double shot glass works pretty well for me.
fantastigg

Re: Increasing Cup Height

Post by fantastigg »

I have the same issue. I plan on buying shallow cups, for now I just remove the grate and hold the cup so the bottom doesn't get wet. As someone else mentioned, you don't want the backflush from the right side going all over the place. And I hate transferring from one cup to the other, if I wanted my coffees prepared incorrectly then I'd go to Starbucks :p
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Re: Increasing Cup Height

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I unscrewed the spout from the PF. A bottomless PF will get you even more clearance.
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