CoffeeGeek - Zassenhaus Manual Mill - George Silver's Review

CoffeeGeek - Zassenhaus Manual Mill - George Silver's Review ()

  „Other than a Procter-Silex whirley blade grinder, this is the only grinder I have owned.  I got it to use primarily with a moka pot, but also use it from time to time with an automatic drip machine and a French press.  I did compare the grinds with the output of a Bunn professional grinder and with ground coffee (suitable for moka pots) from Lavazza and Illy.“

http://www.coffeegeek.com/reviews/grinders/zassenhaus_manual_mill/.../ 1621 - Cached

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CoffeeGeek - Delonghi Grinders - Steve Matta's Review

  „The appearance is cool if you don't know anything about coffee equipement.  I'll stick with my Krupps blade grinder until I find something better.“

http://www.coffeegeek.com/reviews/grinders/delonghidcg/bean_roaster/ 2399 - Cached

Peet's Coffee & Tea Peet's Coffee & Tea

  „For press pots, grind beans about 10 second in a blade grinder (medium to coarse grind). For electric brewers and other drip methods, grind beans a bit longer, about 15-20 seconds in a blade grinder for a medium to fine grind.“

http://www.peets.com/learn/coffee_basics.asp - Cached

The Coffee Review - the world's leading coffee buying guide The Coffee Review - the world's leading coffee buying guide

  „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 - Cached

Good To the Last Drip: Part 2  (INeedCoffee.com) Good To the Last Drip: Part 2 (INeedCoffee.com)

  „It is very rare that the whole machine will fail at the same time. Supposing your coffee maker has a grinder and an auto-drip maker, what happens if the grinder fails? Do you buy a new grinder? If you do, then your machine that once saved you counter space is now taking up more space than it would have if you bought them separately in the first place!“

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CoffeeGeek - The 3x Basket & The Elusive God Shot CoffeeGeek - The 3x Basket & The Elusive God Shot

  „The alteration to Schomer's techniques are to use the plastic tamper built into the Moka 90 grinder (a tamper that requires an upward force on the portafilter) to compact the grind and create enough space so that about 24 grams can be held in the 3X basket. The exact amount of grind will depend upon the timing numbers that are generated with the pulled shot or pour. Once there is 24 grams or so in the 3X basket, one will immediately notice the unevenness of the puck with visible air spaces.“

http://www.coffeegeek.com/opinions/cafestage/ 07-17-2002 - Cached


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