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„Aabree Coffee Company brings the ultimate in Rancilio grinders for home or commercial use: the Rancilio MD40 Espresso Grinder“
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„That grinder everyone mentions is the Rancilio MD40 Commercial grinder. This is no home toy - it's a a full commercial grade grinder, built from the ground up to grind literally thousands of pounds of coffee. And while it's true the Rocky does borrow some parts from the MD40 (namely the motor), the commercial grinder leaves the Rocky in the dust when it comes to the rest of the machine.“
http://www.coffeegeek.com/resources/noteworthy/ aabreemd40
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„You will spend much thought and energy tweaking your grinder for the perfect pour. Life with your espresso machine is better if you just invest in two grinders: one very good tool for espresso and a cheap little blade grinder for your other coffee brewing needs. Some espresso enthusiasts swear by their manual, hand-cranked grinders. See the Chrome Peacock Lever Machine Web site, described above, for a source for hand-cranked coffee mills.“
http://gawlowski.com/matt/html/ espresso_faq.html
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„CoffeeGeek has a first look at one of the more famous espresso grinders you can get for the home: the Rancilio Rocky doser grinder. Read more... “
http://www.coffeegeek.com/proreviews/firstlook
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„This article is round one in a series of reviews on a wide variety of espresso machines paired up with various coffee grinders. I have paired it up in the lab with a Solis Maestro Plus grinder as well as the Rancilio Rocky grinder for benchmarking. Our readers want the best for the least and that is where we are going to start.“
http://www.coffeecrew.com/test-zone/.../ home-equipment-reviews---the-solis-sl70.html
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„I scanned the Web and found that there is a superior type of grinder called a "burr" grinder. Burr grinders are better than the spinning blade grinders because the bean goes through the grinder only one time. The beans are loaded into one compartment, proceed through a blade mechanism, and the grounds are then dispersed into a second compartment. This produces a more even grind.“
http://www.ineedcoffee.com/01/01/grind/ print.asp
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