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Calgary, Alberta

WEBER WORKSHOPS Unibasket (58mm)

Sale price $169.00 CAD

30 in stock

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  • BETTER EXTRACTION DYNAMICS

    The Unifilter™ created a portafilter revolution. Weber Workshops is extending that concept to the Unibasket™, utilizing the same construction and improvements on extraction that the Unifilter™ brought, but in a "drop-in" basket form.

    The Unibasket™ is a portafilter basket created from a single, thick piece of stainless steel. Whereas typical baskets are made from thin wafers, the Unibasket™ is forged from a 1.2mm thick blank of metal. The added thickness dramatically improves the rigidity of the puck during extraction by not allowing the bottom face to bow outwards, a common cause of puck cracking and channeling during extraction.

    The Unibasket™ is made from a solid piece of Stainless 304 material. All of the holes are individually laser-ablated and go right up to the vertical wall edge, giving a true 58.5mm puck from top to bottom. Now made for anywhere from 16g ~28g shots spread across four sizes (and all +/- ~1g with use or elimination of a puck screen or puck saver).

    • Compatibility:
      • The height of the Unibasket varies by size. If the existing basket in your spouted portafilter is shorter, the Unibasket may interfere with the bottom of the group handle.
      • The Unibasket will fit most bottomless group handles. It is NOT COMPATIBLE with bottomless group handles by ECM, Slayer, Gaggia, Rancillio and Breville.
    • Size:
      • 16g basket: ⌀71mm x H24mm (⌀2.8in x H0.945in)
      • 20g basket: ⌀71mm x H26mm (⌀2.8in x H1.02in)
      • 24g basket: ⌀71mm x H29mm (⌀2.8in x H1.14in)
      • 28g basket: ⌀71mm x H31mm (⌀2.8in x H1.22in
    • Weight:
      • 16g basket: 56g (1.98oz)
      • 20g basket: 59g (2.08oz)
      • 24g basket: 62g (2.19oz)
      • 28g basket: 66g (2.33oz)
    • Material: Forged, machined and polished 304 Stainless Steel
    • Included in package:
      • 1 x Unibasket™
      • 1 x Retaining Spring (for use with standard 58mm portafilter body)
      • 1 x Pack of EPFs (Espresso Paper Filters) - Unifilter size
      • 1 x Stainless Steel puck screen or puck saver
  • Use to extract incredible espresso shots.

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What You'll Learn

Coffee & Equipment Basics

  • Understand coffee beans, blends, and origins
  • Identify key parts of espresso machines and grinders

Espresso & Milk Techniques

  • Follow step-by-step instructions for pulling espresso shots
  • Learn the fundamentals of milk steaming and texturing
  • Make basic espresso-based drinks like espresso, cappuccino, and latte

Workflow & Efficiency

  • Practice proper station setup and cleaning routines
  • Explore basic workflow and time-saving practices behind the bar

Health, Safety & Service

  • Learn essential hygiene and food safety procedures
  • Understand basic customer service and hospitality principles

Consistency & Quality

  • Use scales, timers, and tamping techniques for better consistency
  • Build confidence in preparing quality drinks day-to-day

Who This Course is For

  • Aspiring baristas looking to build core skills from the ground up
  • New café staff with little to no prior coffee experience
  • Coffee lovers who want to understand how to make espresso-based drinks
  • Café owners training entry-level employees
  • Anyone considering a career in specialty coffee

Course Prerequisites

No prior experience is required—this course is designed for beginners.

What's Included

  • Facilitator Fee
  • Facility Usage
  • All Required Coffee
  • Sensory Activity Supplies
  • Printed Handouts & Resources
  • Lunch and Snacks
  • Course Certificate (upon successful completion)
  • All SCA Fees
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Meet Your Trainer

Trent Rollings is the founder of Timberline Coffee School, a certified SCA trainer, and a World Coffee Championships Representative and Judge. With over a decade of international experience in coffee education and competition, Trent brings deep industry insight and a passion for helping others grow.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need barista experience to join?

No prior barista experience is required. We’ll teach you everything from espresso setup and milk steaming to workflow and service. If you already have barista skills, this course will help you refine them and apply them in the context of ownership and operations.

Is this course only for people who want to open a coffee shop?

While the course is focused on café ownership, many of the skills—like menu costing, team onboarding, workflow design, and customer experience—are highly valuable for managers, trainers, and professionals working in coffee or hospitality settings.

How many people will be in the course?

Class sizes are kept small (6 students max.) to ensure a hands-on, high-touch learning experience. This allows for real-time feedback, personalized instruction, and plenty of time on equipment.

Do I get a certificate?

Yes. All students receive a Timberline Coffee School Certificate of Completion at the end of the course.

Yes. You’ll get a clear breakdown of startup costs, sample budgets, menu pricing strategies, business plan templates, and tools to forecast your breakeven point and plan for profitability.

Not at all. This course is designed to help you create your own unique coffee shop. You’ll learn how to develop your own concept, brand identity, and operational systems—no cookie-cutter business models here.

What do I need to bring?

Just yourself, a notebook, and a willingness to learn. We’ll provide everything else, including equipment, tools, tasting supplies, and printed resources.

Where is the course held?

The course takes place at Timberline Coffee School in Calgary, Alberta. Directions and preparation details will be sent upon registration.

What if I have dietary restrictions?

We will send you a pre-course email before your course where we ask for any dietary restrictions you may have so that we can work to accommodate for them when ordering snacks and lunch. 

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