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Espresso preparation involves small, deliberate gestures that accumulate into better shots. The distribution of grounds in the basket before tamping remains one of those moments where technique matters more than equipment, though the right tool makes the work cleaner.
Subminimal's Flick WDT Tool addresses this step with the kind of restraint the brand has become known for. WDT, or Weiss Distribution Technique, uses fine needles to break up clumps in the coffee bed, and this tool strips the concept to its essentials. The design reflects Subminimal's philosophy of removing unnecessary elements while maintaining what actually functions. It's the sort of product that appeals to people who've already spent time understanding their espresso workflow and recognize where marginal improvements compound.
This is for those who've moved past wondering whether technique matters and simply want a tool that handles the job without fuss. It fits naturally into the hands of someone who views espresso preparation as a series of small, intentional choices rather than rushing toward the cup.








