Re: Don't underestimate the value of a really good grinder
In my experience, the difference between a "great and average" burr grinder is the amount of fines. The best grinders are very consistent and tend to cleanly grind beans. The average ones are more variable and tend to have more fines. But in the end you should ask, does it matter? For a Moka pot, french press and using a darker roast, probably not. For your V60 with a light roast east African bean, probably though it depends on your palate.
I use a Porlex at the office or while traveling as they are cheap and work great with an Aeropress. At home I use a Comondante C40 which is one of the finest hand grinders I have ever used. It's perfect for grinding 10-30g of beans for a 1 person pout over or multi-person Chemex brew. It's the grinder that finally taught me how grind size alone can really effect flavor once you've got the basics of a V60 or Kalita Wave pour-over down pat.
Good choice on the burr grinder as any is a step up from the "blender" spice grinder.
My next adventure is the incoming KickStarter Fellows Ode Brew electric grinder. Fellows makes several really nice pieces of coffee equipment, so I'm expecting the grinder to do a nice job. Maybe I'll move the Comondante duty in to the RV we're planning on getting in 2021.
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