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    Default Grinders

    They need their own thread. I'll start.

    Beginning the search now. I have a Baratza Preciso that works, but I'd like to step up my game. The Preciso will likely stick around for Aeropress and pour over duties.

    I have 2 doubles a day, and each time I pour in 18.4g of beans and only grind that amount. My hopper never has more than that single dose. I do this for 2 reasons - 1) it keeps my space clean and clear of random grinds, 2) it's consistent.

    I would like to get away from this habit and into a grinder where I can dump all my beans, and dose appropriately, consistently...without the mess, which is a big deal to me.

    Mazzer Minis get recommended universally. What say you all of the VSalon?
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    i would probably get a mazzer mini and move on.

    a few thoughts here, i went from https://www.vanelis.com/Product.cfm?iProd=198 inexpensive grinder to what is basically a mazzer super jolly.
    there wasn't any huge difference in the shot quality. with the stepped adjuster grinder i was usually ok with adjustment at a certain point, if the roast were a little darker sometimes i'd adjust up a step, if extra light i'd adjust a step the other way. it was 90% of the time ok. but the stepless adjustment is more precise.

    the big boy grinder has a doser. took some getting used to, was easy to overdose the filter. i figured it out pretty quick though. i use something flat and just scrape the coffee perfectly even with the top of the filter without packing or settling the grounds at all, it goes back into the doser, then i tamp. and that's exactly 19grams. i also figured out how to leave the minimum amount of grounds in the doser to minimize waste...

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    Default Re: Grinders

    Great coffee grinder topic! Will follow it carefully.
    Would love to enjoy grinding my own beans at home.

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    I have a great at home grinder that i am seriously loving. I have worked in a lot of high end shops and this one kicks every bit as mich ass as any of the fancy stuff:
    its not cheap or expensive all things considered

    Nuova Simonelli G60
    Nuova Simonelli G6 Espresso Grinder

    easy to dial in
    easy to make fast changes
    cleans fine
    fast and quiet

    and most important, it helps me pull some really good shots!

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    I'm using a MACAP. I fill it with beans and grind until I get what looks like 17/18 grams and done. What I LOVE about this grinder is stepless adjustment. Since my home roasted beans are quite moist at first the stepless grinder allows me to adjust in fine increments. Also, the motor is such a monster it could probably jumpstart my pick up truck...doubt it will ever die.

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    +1 on the Macap stepless. 11 years old and still going strong

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    This grinder has been displayed on one of our kitchen shelves for a while and when I told my wife that I wanted to test the quality of the grind, I received "the look".
    rw saunders
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    Don't feel bad. For a few years we used a restored 1890's wall mounted coffee grinder. The results were quite good however our left arms started to hang lower and the funny looks from strangers....

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    What did you end up getting and how do you like it?

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    wife got $7k in dental work, so....the grinder is on hold for a bit. we knew the dental work was coming, did not, however, expect it to be this intense.
    -Dustin

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    I've been fiddling with my Porlex hoping I can get a decent espresso grind. The grind is ok not great. What does the hive say wrt hand grinders for espresso?

    FWIIW I just found this >> https://www.precisionbean.com/coffee-grinder/ The reviews and comments are promising.

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    Thought my Prolex did alright for espresso. Not amazing.

    Then I got my Preciso.

    Then it broke and I went back to the Porlex. Once. It has been limited to Aeropress and V60 duties since then.

    It’s the only hand grinder I’ve ever used, though, so I can’t really say it’s any better or worse than every other HG out there.
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    Anyone care to suggest an affordable burr grinder that does a decent medium or coarse grind? I currently have a bodum burr grinder and the coarse grind is essentially big chunks and lots of fine dust-very uneven. When this grinder dies, I would like to replace it with something better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Too Tall View Post
    I've been fiddling with my Porlex hoping I can get a decent espresso grind. The grind is ok not great. What does the hive say wrt hand grinders for espresso?

    FWIIW I just found this >> https://www.precisionbean.com/coffee-grinder/ The reviews and comments are promising.
    I bought one based on your post and it arrived today from the USA. I am very pleased with it so far. It is very even and capable of a much finer grind than my old Spong. Because of its size it is really a one or two cup machine but that is what I bought it for.

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    was able to find one of these gently used, it was immediate upgrade but man lots of settings means it'll take a good while to really dial it in.

    Baratza Forte BG Coffee Grinder
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    Quote Originally Posted by dashDustin View Post
    wife got $7k in dental work, so....the grinder is on hold for a bit. we knew the dental work was coming, did not, however, expect it to be this intense.
    Ouch. Well, teeth are more important that coffee.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dashDustin View Post
    wife got $7k in dental work, so....the grinder is on hold for a bit. we knew the dental work was coming, did not, however, expect it to be this intense.
    The dentist will clean you out faster than your local Snap On truck!

    Word to the wise, question your dentist often! It's easy for them to suck you in for discretionary work.

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