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Commercial Coffee Grinders
Commercial Coffee Grinders
Commercial Coffee Grinders
Commercial Coffee Grinders
Commercial Coffee Grinders
Commercial Coffee Grinders
Commercial Coffee Grinders
Commercial Coffee Grinders
Commercial Coffee Grinders
Commercial Coffee Grinders
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The Eureka Mignon Manuale grinder has 50mm flat burrs, primarily suitable for espresso, but also offers coarser grinding for filter coffee (Brew). The burrs are easily cleaned without losing the grind setting. It features stepless micrometric adjustment and silent technology for quiet grinding.
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The cheapest in the series and in my opinion the best value for money. If we ignore the noise, whatever grind size I have used in the two months that I have been using it, it has cut it satisfactorily, bringing out the aromas of their description. I have not tried it for anything other than espresso. It is not single dose, which means that either you will be playing with the tongue with your hand so that the beans do not jump or you will be filling the container, which I do not recommend because the coffee beans easily absorb moisture. It has a button to press with the portafilter, which means that you definitely need a scale to measure your dose to be consistent every time.
for dedica:
14gr (with an open portafilter)
you play with the grind so that the extraction lasts 25-30 seconds
good uniform tamping, usually good coffee is evident from the first second of extraction
from there on, it takes several tests to understand the notes of the coffee and if it can be improved.
If you are going to enter the dance, in my opinion it is not worth giving 100-180 euros for a grinder that will not be able to grind with such accuracy (e.g. graef). It is better to spend a little more and start with this one.
There is no need to spend extra euros for the most expensive mills in the series. This mill has the same features as the others, with the only difference being that it does not have a timer. I find it completely useless to spend an additional 80+ euros for a timer.
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