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Old 11-04-2008, 09:49 AM   #25
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Default Re: This "Only GRINDERS" thread is not for you if.

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Originally Posted by Resipsa View Post
We're working on him Ev's we're working on him

Dave, I like the Baratza Virtuouso for everyday all round grinding. Solid construction, dependable, does a great job grinding and just one step below the "major" coffee grinders and worth the money, but not cheap.
And it is and always be the "Shack Grinder"

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Originally Posted by Mister Moo View Post
The Good Jane.

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.
So assuming she loves me alot and I have an 18 inch high counter area that is 3x2... the specific reccomendation is....
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