Coffee Bean Grinders

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MiwatoMikoto

Audiophyte
I switched to a burr grinder a while back and noticed a big difference in taste. More consistent grind, way fewer fines, and better control over brew strength.
 
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David_Alexander

Junior Audioholic
I switched to a burr grinder a while back and noticed a big difference in taste. More consistent grind, way fewer fines, and better control over brew strength.
I've used burr grinders and did some research before landing on a Wilfa machine this is a UK Amazon site. I got mine direct from Wilfa. It's really good. I had a Bodum before which was OK, but didn't last much beyond warranty.


 
BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

Audioholic Slumlord
RIP Swerd. I learned a crapton from him, even on this thread and many others on this forum.
But as a recently resurrected thread deserves some updates.
While my Fiorenzato F4 Nano continues to serve me very well with minimal maintenance, it has been unfortunately discontinued.
The closest equivalent I can see on the market now, without digging too much, is Nuova Simonelli G60, sold here as open box for $600

p.s: I won't hesitate buying from Chris Coffee open box, as my Fiorenzato F4 Nano was also purchased from Chris Coffee as open box and works excellently now, many years later.
 

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