Making Coffee With 300 Ton Hydraulic Press

Published 2024-03-09
In this video we are going to use our 300 ton ProfiPress Hydraulic Press and my home made Coffee Maker 5 000 000! It has special high pressure piston and cylinder that allow us to extrude hundred times more pressure than typical coffee maker can into regular espresso handle! Don't try this at your kitchen! Exploding espresso handles might throw parts and hot water around

Thanks for Lauri from Good Life Coffee for visiting us and helping with the video! Go check out their websites and shop goodlifecoffee.fi/en

You can now buy your own hydraulic press through us! Press inquiries [email protected]
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Do not try this at home!! or at any where else!!

Music Thor's Hammer-Ethan Meixell

All Comments (21)
  • @sou1daddy503
    Time for Finnish cafés to start springing up all around the world. You walk in, there's a 300 ton hydraulic press behind the counter, and a big, bald barista with a big smile asks if you'd like to try the "Espresso 5 million".
  • @Pladderkasse
    I can hear James Hoffmann scream in the distance.
  • @thany3
    "Better than gas station" is probably the greatest compliment that can be given for a 300 tonne espresso machine 😅
  • @majornugzzz5424
    "I'm only doing this because I can" That's how everyone should live.
  • @acdarc
    That's not Espresso, that's just Press-o.
  • @shoeshiner9314
    So this is that "instant coffee" I've been hearing about...
  • @niemi5858
    74 yr. old Canadian here. My mom was born in Finland and I grew up speaking "Finglish". Even though most of my Finn relatives have passed, I still can tell if I enter a Finnish household from the smell of coffee and kahvi leipää. Heavenly!
  • My first thought was "300 ton coffee? Is he mad?" Then I thought "Of course he is; that's why I've subscribed to this channel!"
  • You folks absolutely need to continue this series; This has been without a doubt my favourite of your videos, you had me in absolute tears with laughter. Maybe a single follow up video with Lauri where you over-engineer a working solution? Thanks for the laughs!
  • @cujoedaman
    Waiting patiently for the James Hoffman review.
  • @TheBigburcie
    Extreme coffee brewing could be a new content category. I'm sure there's an audience for it.
  • @parkerlt9068
    Make the brewing cup out of 1" thick steel with the smallest possible holes drilled in the bottom, and use a 1/2" thick end grain cut of wood as the coffee filter
  • @davidkaplan2745
    I just sat down to watch your video with my French Press coffee. Now I get to watch the Finnish Press method.
  • @somon90
    I bought some coffee from coffee Lauri (or one of his friends) two weeks ago in Gothenburg! It was one of the tastiest coffees available at the best price at the huge coffee expo.
  • @QuiznosBear
    Should use the underwater simulation setup. Put raw grounds in the water, and up the pressure to see the pressure causing the extraction from the grounds. Then, filter*that*
  • @canaanval
    Make it much larger!!!! 10 litre of espresso in 30 seconds!!!!!!!
  • @mexicanhalloween
    "slightly better than most gas stations" is high praise from a barista champion
  • @redsite001
    I had an idea for a video while building hydraulic lines yesterday and thought it would be a perfect project for you, use the 300 ton press to press a smaller diameter piston to generate extremely hight pressures, which has a small section of hydraulic hose which is capped off, it would be very interesting to see the different types of fittings and hoses pressurized to failure. 3000psi hose vs higher pressure hoses exploding NPT, JIC, ORB etc, (each types weakness) Also pipe tape vs liquid thread sealers