CoffeeGeek - Saeco MC2002 Burr - Paul Cleary's Review (#)
„This was a first coffee grinder for my expresso machine and I was always fiddling around to get grind good enough for expresso crema. Then it wore out so needed new burrs. I replaced it with a Rocky and v.happy with this decision.“
http://www.coffeegeek.com/reviews/grinders/saeco_mc2002_burr/ pcleary - Cached
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„The timer shuts the grinder off automatically. These machines produce a more consistent grind than the cheaper electric blade grinders, they usually do not have to be fussed over while they grind, and they definitely do not need to be cranked by hand. You must be prepared, however, to clean the aperture for the ground coffee after every third or fourth use (some coffee stores sell a brush for this purpose; a small, stiff paintbrush works fine), and periodically open the grinder and clean the burrs. If you grind oily dark roasts, you may find that a brush is not enough for cleaning your grinder; you may have to literally carve the caked coffee from parts of your grinder when you carry out a major cleaning.“
http://www.coffeereview.com/ reference.cfm?id=161
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„Home > Products > Coffee Grinders > 80340 Custom Grind™ 15 Cup Coffee Grinder“
http://www.hamiltonbeach.com/products/coffee_grinders/ 80340.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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„Plate grinders clog easily but make fairly even grinds. Burr grinders wear down eventually, but result in the most even grind in home devices. The ideal burr grinder is a hand-cranked unit, like the famous German brand Zassenhaus models. I have had bad luck with electric models that need constant care and cleaning, and tend to break anyway.“
http://www.sweetmarias.com/grind.brew.html
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