Coffee Circle WDT Tool

The Water Distribution Tool (WDT for short) from Coffee Circle enables you to achieve even extraction by optimally distributing the ground coffee in the portafilter. A small investment with great results!
  • always at hand: equipped with a magnet, you can attach it directly to your machine or metal surface to save space
  • avoids channeling effects, i.e. the water finds an uneven path through the ground coffee
  • dissolves lumps in the ground coffee
€14.90

incl. VAT Delivery 1 to 3 days in 🇩🇪. Free shipping for orders over € 39.

More consistency, more aroma, more enjoyment!

The key to a consistent espresso? Optimal distribution of the coffee grounds! The Weiss Distribution Tool (WDT) from Coffee Circle ensures that no lumps form and that the water flows evenly through the portafilter – for precise extraction and better taste.

  • Prevents channeling – for consistent brewing
  • Breaks up coffee lumps – for perfect distribution
  • Always handy – simply attach it to the machine thanks to a magnet

Why is the WDT tool actually called a WDT tool?

The WDT tool for coffee is named after the Weiss Distribution Technique (WDT). This technique was developed by John Weiss and is used to evenly distribute the coffee grounds in a portafilter before tamping.

The WDT tool consists of fine needles that break up clumps in the coffee grounds and achieve a uniform density. This improves extraction and makes the espresso more consistent.

An inconspicuous helper that ensures even extraction, better taste and more enjoyment from espresso.

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Das Teil ist wunderbar

Das Teil ist wunderbar, aber mir fehlt die Möglichkeit es schön zu versorgen. Ich fände es ganz toll, wenn da etwas dabei wäre wo man es senkrecht reinhängen könnte, damit die Spitzen versorgt sind. Vielleicht könnt ihr das noch optimieren 😉

Customer15 April 2025