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look forward to reports from your twitchy fingers.Arrived today. So far, so good. Not too noisy either![]()
look forward to reports from your twitchy fingers.Arrived today. So far, so good. Not too noisy either![]()
I have this one and is really good and very adjustable. The only thing to watch is the button, which is quite easy to push in too far, if you are a bit heavy handed.
I have one of these - Gaggia
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https://productz.com/en/gaggia-mdf/p/X6z5A
(no - not a pic of mine or doilies)
It's excellent - built like a tank - weighs as much as some folks' bikes maybe
Mega range of settings, though I mainly use just 2 - one for the gaggia classic and another for the stove-top.
Costs rather a lot - brought mine back from Italy when airline weight limits were more generous - got it cheap from a supermarket.
Will probably last you a lifetime though and you can buy bags of beans cheap from Lidl -quite often on offer.
Recommended as is all Gaggia old stuff - more like heavy engineering than kitchen tat)
is that a grinder or a chopper?
Oh matron, Imagine it’s either. If pressed a blender would also work as a grinder.
My Sboly is no longer doing the daily grind. A year and 6 days after I bought it, this happened:
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I'll try to mend it, but without much expectation. Time for an upgrade, I suppose, possibly a Sage the Smart Grinder Pro.
In the meantime, the Krups has been rescued from the outhouse, as I can switch it on and off by poking it with a non-conductive stick!
We also have (limited) stocks of ground coffee.
Edit: I emailed Sboly support yesterday with the photo and they responded this morning promising to sort it out!
I'm amazed, but we'll see how things pan out; I may have to revise an unfavourable review.
Edit 2: Sboly support now tell me they don't sell spare parts and it's out of warranty.
So for want of about 50p worth of plastic I have a defunct grinder. Not very impressive customer service.
You know anyone with a 3D printer by any chance?