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CoffeeGeek - Cunill Grinders - All - Aurelio Stella's Review

CoffeeGeek - Cunill Grinders - All - Aurelio Stella's Review ()

  „ It gave very little help in determining how to use the machine, particularly with the grind settings.  Also, Cunill is a Spanish company, so the instructions were translated into English very poorly.  Further, the machine's grinder settings sit atop the unit just underneath the bean receptacle.  It is a "wheel" that turns clockwise and counter-clockwise to change the grind settings.“

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CoffeeGeek - Capresso Espresso Machines - Other - Lisa's Review CoffeeGeek - Capresso Espresso Machines - Other - Lisa's Review

  „Still experimenting with the expresso shots - I seem to get a pretty good shot using expresso-grind coffee with a very light tamp (the manufacturer recommends a coarser-than-usual grind for the expresso maker.)  Lots of crema, not bitter.  Going to experiment with a slightly coarser grind and a tighter tamp.“

http://www.coffeegeek.com/reviews/consumer/capresso_espresso_machines/lisa/ 43 - Cached

CoffeeGeek - Solis Maestro Plus CoffeeGeek - Solis Maestro Plus

  „Improved version of the original Solis Maestro Grinder, this one features a weighted bottom and more grind settings.“

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CoffeeGeek - Aabree Coffee Brings You the Rancilio MD40 Grinder CoffeeGeek - Aabree Coffee Brings You the Rancilio MD40 Grinder

  „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.“

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CoffeeGeek - Saeco MC2002 Burr - Paul Cleary's Review CoffeeGeek - Saeco MC2002 Burr - Paul Cleary's Review

  „Cheap, adjustable range of grinds, can do grind for expresso, right size for domestic (1-2 cups a day)“

http://www.coffeegeek.com/reviews/grinders/saeco_mc2002_burr/ pcleary - Cached

CoffeeGeek - Espresso: Questions and Answers, How much residual grinds normal in bottom of cup? CoffeeGeek - Espresso: Questions and Answers, How much residual grinds normal in bottom of cup?

  „ If the bottom 1/8 of your cup was filled I would think you have a problem, if it's just a few then it's nothing to worry about.  Also don't go dumping coffee grounds into the water tank (accident I won't make again!)  That was a source of coffee grounds in the cup for a while, until I ran 2 full tanks through the system to clean everything out!!  When I diasemble teh grouphead I also take a wet rag anc clean out the group head gasket.“

http://www.coffeegeek.com/forums/espresso/questions/ 105098 - Cached


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