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I love my Zass.
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1. Anything less than the best would not match the humidor motif. 2. To make to-die-for moka and espresso down the road may harken. 3. Possible coffee drinking crowds (e.g. Shackie thing) demands capacity. If Jane has an unlimited budget and she is not afraid to overspend it, don't **** around. Select among the three or four of the top-rated burr mills according to style, size (will it fit under the cabinets, etc.) and color. The top 10 best of the bunch all do a lifetime job brilliantly, Dave. Nobody moves up the grinder ladder, ever, and sez, "Feh. THAT was a waste." MazzerMini Macap Pasquini Keep the old grinder for decaf, flavored beans, the boat house - whatever. |
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Doser is good for espresso, but only when you're making at least three or four at a time. Otherwise, it is in ther way and one more thing to keep clean. I like a doser given that I make a lot of espresso but many people find them inconvenient. The on/off timer is something I never have used. If you're tending to make a pot of coffee in the same machine, regularly, I can see where a timer would be a good thing. Turn it on and it shoots out a measured amount of grind, just right for your Teknikalkworm basket, and then shuts itself off. No waste - no minding the button while you're running the water or flipping the bacon or telling Jane, over and over, how much you appreciate the new grinder with the timer on it. |
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Rancillio Rocky has served me well and fits the niche between $Moo$ grinders and the $200-and-under set. Personally I think that for the low-mid-$300 price tag it is much closer to a top tier grinder than the price would lead you to believe
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The Macap may be the equal of the Mazzer for a few clams less and, in most peoples opinion, it comes in a package more pleasing to the eye. It lacks history to speak for future performance but looks great in the here and now. Macap owners tend toward an irrational exuburance - and a jingoistic, "My grinder, right or wrong!" mentality which cannot be explained by anything except the poisonous, toxic gasses Macaps release, Mazzer owners claim. I think the imbalances that have occured in BigWaved and ResIpsa since they got Macaps validates the Mazzerian argument. The Rocky is a legendary, fine grinder for a younger (or less worldly) man than yourself, Dave; it's a finely tuned 599cc crotch rocket in the shadow of a Harley Ultra Classic. (gentle shrug - fine grinder, a Rocky, but not up to the demands of someone who may pursue coffee with even 10% of the vigor you pursue cigars. C'mon... Let Jane decide. If you get a Macap just keep a few windows open to cross-ventilate. Hope this is helpful. :) http://www.1st-line.com/machines/com...nder/index.htm |
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Wow, I did not know some grinders had such steep prices. I think I will have to stick with grinding my coffee with my shoe, my taxes are going up.
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There is a large user-review database of grinders at http://coffeegeek.com/reviews/grinders. It is helpful if you are patient. |
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I do have another question my "espresso maker" is a bit quick when it comes to pulling a shot. It takes about 5 to 6 secs for the pressure to build and coffee starts to come out... and it takes about 23 secs to pull shot but I just dont get the volume of crema in my shots.. I do have to say that I dont have a grinder yet so I use, dare I say it.. store bought and store ground beans.. |
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http://flashyourstache.files.wordpre...c_holliday.jpg Best to ask this in the "Espresso" thread. Troubleshooting espresso gets into a lot of areas. Repost at http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showthread.php?t=1192 |
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thanks for pointing me in the right direction |
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My Gaggia MDF has worked great for me. Had it over a year with no issues whatsoever.
I got a cheap capresso burr grinder I use for drip and press, but it seems to make too much powder. I will be in the market for another one soon. As for my braun burr grinder, I have put it to good use as well. I grind spices with it. I ground cinnamon sticks for my apple pie for thanksgiving. much better than the pre ground stuff. |
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