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while the breville espresso machine still doesn't quite live up to barista standards (we were 3 weeks in italy last summer - and it's just too hard for anything to compare), the grinder made a huge
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w/ other c/b grinders, i find this product is very acceptable for the amateur barista.
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i got this unit to grind chia seeds (the black ones which have hard shells) and it works wonderfully.
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i have read that serious espresso folks prefer a finer grind than this can provide but i'm not a barista, not yet atleast, so i'm loving it so far.
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i've been a barista for seven years -- this grinder functions nearly as well as the professional models i've used.
Read more reviewsPositives: Quiet Operation, Easy To Use, Grinding Method: Burr Grinder, Capacity: 0.031 oz. -
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- 2 RECOMMENDED by 3 people for COVER
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having never tried anything in its price range however, (i'm a long-time barista and generally work with much more expensive equipment) i'm not sure if this grinder is better or worse than others in
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it does everything you could possibly want a professional level grinder for.
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as far as making a good grind for coffee it is the best we've owned and as good as the big grinders used in the professional places.
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you don't need to be an uber-guru-espresso-maker to benefit from this machine, but i imagine it would help.
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the bottom line is that this unit is quiet, sturdy and attractive while making a great grind of coffee for our professional bunn coffee maker.
Read more reviewsPositives: Quiet Operation, Easy To Use, Grinding Method: Burr Grinder, Capacity: 7 oz. -
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- 3 RECOMMENDED by 2 people for COVER
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the first i purchased for grinding seeds, ( flax, caraway, etc.), because my small whole grain mill was too much for small seeds and i really didn't want to use the same machine on my spices as i do
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if you grind flavored coffees (or, in my case, fresh seed spices) and need to clean it, you might be a little frustrated.
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spice grinding: it works well enough for less oily seeds like cumin, but is a disaster for grinding dried ginger (much too hard) or cloves (too oily and clog up the grinding chamber).
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finally, i found a coffee grinder that grinds coffee like the professional grinders.
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it is a wonderful product and its appearance is so professional, you will be delighted in placing it in your counter at your kitchen.
Read more reviewsPositives: Easy To Use, Quiet Operation, Grinding Method: Burr Grinder, Capacity: 8 oz. -
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