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by smeeeeeeeeeeeee
550 days ago
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Thank you, fixed it! >I think there should be a (optional) storage container integrated where the ground coffee goes. There is a little cup that fits right below the grinder, or do you mean something else? >I would expect a $749 grinder work with any coffee beans. I totally get this, and I definitely want to make a burr set that works with everything. The reason these don't is essentially because these burrs are designed for something called densification - it's where particles are gradually rounded and amalgamated as they are mixed and tumbled. The cutting path for most grinders on the market today is too short for to see much of this, so it definitely sets this grinder apart in terms of flavor profile and even how the grounds look. The downside is that sticky and oily particles resist that process and expand and start to clog up the bottom of the burr when grinding finely. When grinding for filter, it's fine, but with espresso can require some routine cleanings. |
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I would prefer something that can be sealed. My cheap & not good Delonghi KG89 has a semi-sealed plastic vessel, which is handy when I want to grind coffee in the evening to use it in the morning and not wake up the family. I just let it there for the night. But of course if a small cup fits, a small sealable vessel will fit too, so it's fine.
> When grinding for filter, it's fine, but with espresso can require some routine cleanings.
All right, that's important information since I only drink filters, now I would love to taste this.