CoffeeGeek - Solis Maestro Plus - Walt Isgro's Review (#)
„The FP setting yielded Turkish grind. I called Baratza and got Aabree. It seems there was a personnel/company change. The Aabree service manager seemed more interested in being right than doing right and insinuated that former employees were the culprits.“
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„How fine the bean should be grinded? (The coffee shop can help me to grind as fine as Turkish coffee but warns me it may burn the coffee.)“
http://www.coffeeforums.com/ viewtopic.php?p=6788
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„I find this grinder easy to use, does not grind at a high speed, like my years old Braun, and produces consistent results on anything from expresso to French press--I've not tried Turkish, and there is a minimum of static build up. I do not store any beans in the hopper as it is not air-tight. I usually grind enough for two or three days, store the grindings in an air-tight container, and lightly clean the inside of the grinder (with a 1/2" diameter round brush) after each use--I try to avoid any two-day old grindings mingled with freshly ground beans.“
http://www.coffeegeek.com/reviews/grinders/solismaestroplus/ milrose
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„Does anyone know if you can grind the coffee beans with a vitamix Blender. Don't have a grinder but do have a vitamix. Thought I would try ordering some whole beans if this vitamix would do the job.“
http://www.coffeeforums.com/ viewtopic.php?t=1266
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„and if you have to grind for a longer time, the motor will start to heat up the coffee grinds -not a good thing. But the C-Mill electric coffee grinder has a very strong and precise motor. It beats the pants off the Krups or Braun mills out there, The coffee beans don't get crushed, but rapidly cut. important so the coffee isn't heated in the grinding process (which can damage the coffee flavor).“
http://www.sweetmarias.com/ prod.electricmills.shtml
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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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