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Thanks for the help everyone.
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I barely grok the obvious
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I think these are the ones people are leaning towards, now, as a good entry burrmills, from $30 to $130:
http://store3-store.stores.yahoo.net/cubumicogrwi.html http://www.espressozone.com/7007.html http://www.espressozone.com/6020.html
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Thanks Mister Moo. 40 for a step in the right direction is money well spent.
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crazy diamond
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I learned the hard way that with grinders, go for the good one first time or don't bother. Messing around with poor ones wastes time and money if you're planning on sticking around the hobby for a while.
I still wish I had a Mazzer, but do pretty well with the MDF.
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... good entry burrmills, from $30 to $130:
http://store3-store.stores.yahoo.net/cubumicogrwi.html http://www.espressozone.com/7007.html http://www.capresso.com/coffee-grind...infinity.shtml http://www.espressozone.com/6020.html
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Still Watching My Back
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After the whirly grinder, I started with a cheap burr grinder - worked OK for a few months of almost daily use for drip/french press/mokapot then crapped out.
Lello Ariete Burr Coffee Grinder - $50 at Amazon, not worth it. |
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