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What Does a Coffee Distributor Actually Do? (And Do You Need One?)
Barista Tips2026年6月5日読了時間: 約2分

What Does a Coffee Distributor Actually Do? (And Do You Need One?)

If you've started going down the home espresso rabbit hole, you've probably come across coffee distributors - also called levellers or WDT tools. But what do they actually do, and do you really need one?

Short answer: if you're pulling espresso at home and you care about consistency, yes. If you're making the change to a bottomless portafilter, then absolutely, yes! 

The Problem With Uneven Puck Prep

When you grind coffee into your portafilter basket, it doesn't land evenly. There are clumps, channels, high spots and low spots. If you tamp straight onto an uneven bed, those irregularities get locked in - and when pressurised water hits the puck, it finds the path of least resistance through the weak spots.

This is called channelling, and it's one of the most common causes of bitter, sour, or inconsistent espresso. The frustrating part is that no amount of grind adjustment fixes it - the problem is in the puck prep, not the grind.

What a Distributor Does

A coffee distributor levels and evens out the coffee bed before you tamp. By creating a flat, uniform surface across the entire basket, it ensures the water has to travel an equal distance through the coffee regardless of where it enters the puck.

The result: more even extraction, more consistent shots, and a lot less troubleshooting.

Which Type Is Right For You?

There are two main styles, and both work well - it mostly comes down to workflow preference.

Needle distributors (WDT tools) use fine needles to stir and break up clumps before levelling. They're particularly effective at eliminating static clumping from single-dose grinders and give you the most thorough distribution. Our two options:

Spin distributors sit on top of the basket and are rotated to level the surface. Fast, repeatable, and easy to dial in once you've set the depth for your dose.

Do You Need One If You Already Have a Bottomless Portafilter?

Especially yes. A bottomless portafilter shows you your extraction - and once you can see channelling happening in real time, you'll want to fix it. A distributor is the most direct way to do that.

The two tools work together: the bottomless shows you the problem, the distributor solves it.

What Size Do I Need?

  • 51mm — De'Longhi Dedica, La Specialista
  • 53mm — Breville Barista Express, Barista Pro
  • 58mm — Breville Oracle, Dual Boiler, Gaggia Classic, E61 machines

Not sure which size you need? Get in touch and we'll point you in the right direction.

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