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07 Feb, 2017
Great Watch
It certainly attracts attention, with its 238 little diamonds.

14 Oct, 2020
More Advanced Bullworker Routines.
If you have an old Bullworker lying around (or are getting a new one), this book may motivate you to get it out and do some serious workouts.
The exercises within it are the mainly the same as those that came with the original manuals, but the workout routines are different. I had gotten used to the original routines, but found the new ones much harder.
The only criticism is that some of the exercises pictured don't explain how they are to be performed when there are two possible options - which may be confusing to beginners. For example, the exercise where one is sitting on a chair with Bullworker sitting upright between legs and being pushed down with arms. One could push down just using one's arms to exercise arm muscles, or one can hold arms rigid and use abdominal muscles to push the Bullworker down.
Similarly with the exercise showing a Bullworker strap around a foot - is it pushing with the foot, or shoulder exercise pulling with arms.
I just do both types.
Regards.

18 Jul, 2019
Fantastic Machine.
Great machine from Breville.
One makes 30ml shots of rich espresso, then I add 70ml of hot water to each shot from the machine to make rich strong coffee that my wife and i really enjoy.
Done this way, one avoids the slight bitterness in making 100ml of coffee in other cheaper espresso machine ( I tried doing 30ml in them then adding water, the result just wasn't the same as that from the Breville).
The only problem isn't actually with the machine, but rather with the instructions. The machine comes with single wall filter cups and with dual wall cups, and the instructions say to use ground fresh beans for the single wall filter cups and to use the dual wall filter cups for store bought packet ground coffee.
I also have the Breville Smart Grinder. It became immediately apparent despite varying the grain size, that unless one has really, really fresh beans that are ground for the single wall filter cup, one doesn't achieve the 8 bars of pressure necessary when making the espresso shot. Old beans and even not so old beans have to be ground and used in the dual wall filter cup to get rich espresso - else one only gets something stronger than the coffee from a stove-top Moka pot form the single wall filetr cup.
Anyhow, I think that the only slight obstacle to achieving fantastic rich espresso from this fabulous machine.