Home equipment reviews - The Solis SL70 - coffeecrew.com - victoria, b.c. canada (#)
„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.“
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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.“
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„Last, but certainly not least, the SL 70 features a very modern yet elegant design and a metal housing completes the package. Match up the SL 70 espresso machine with our Solis Maestro Grinder, and you have the perfect home espresso bar system. The two machines compliment each other well, and are built from the ground up to give you years and years of excellent service.“
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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.“
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