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BC E61 / LM Bottomless Portafilter 58mm - Black & Rosewood

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Description:

Black Aluminium and Natural Rosewood Handle - Exclusive at Brewing Culture Australia

Brew with precision and style using the BC Bottomless Portafilter Black & Rosewood, designed for home baristas who want to see and perfect every espresso shot.

Featuring a stainless steel head for durability and temperature stability, paired with a black aluminium alloy collar and rosewood wood handle for a premium, ergonomic feel. This combination of materials not only looks elegant but ensures a balanced, comfortable grip with every pull.

The bottomless (naked) design lets you monitor extraction flow directly — helping you diagnose channeling, improve technique, and achieve a more even, crema-rich espresso.

 

Highlights:

  • Stainless steel head with precise machining

  • Black aluminium and rosewood handle

  • Bottomless (naked) design for clarity and training

  • Perfect weight balance for a comfortable grip

 

Specifications

  • Compatible Machines: E61 Espresso Machine such as La Marzocco, Synesso, Slayer, Flair 58, Rocket, Sanremo, VBM, ECM, Wega, KVW, etc. Please contact our staff if your are not sure. 
  • Product Brand: Brewing Culture

 

What's Included in the Box

  • 1 × BC E61 58mm Bottomless Portafilter Black & Rosewood
  • 1 × BC Double Shot Filter Basket 58mm 18g

 

Why Choose a Bottomless Portafilter?

The bottomless design allows for a full view of the espresso extraction process, helping you achieve greater consistency in your shots. Plus, it enhances the crema yield by 50% since there's no extra contact with metal surfaces, preserving the integrity of the crema.

 

Please Note

Switching to a bottomless portafilter may require adjustments to your grind size, dose, or tamping technique. It’s common to see spurting or channeling at first — this isn’t a defect, but rather a valuable way to spot areas for improvement. With a few tweaks, you'll be pulling smoother, more consistent shots in no time.

 👉 Need help refining your technique? Check out our blog

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