Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Kruve sifter

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • #46
    Second test: 17g through my new Comandante at medium grind; used 300 and 500 micron filters.

    A tiny dusting of fines came through - more actually gathered in the boulders chamber than the bottom. But still a negligible total.

    Cup was terrific - very clean for a metal filter brew (Able fine Aeropress disc).

    Don't know that I'll be needing the Kruve with my grinder lineup, but I'll keep swapping filters around to get a feel for the grind consistency. Might be interesting to compare in some time to see how burr wear affects it (though with ti burrs in the Titan it might take a while to have any meaningful difference... [emoji848]).

    Comment


    • #47
      Hello all,

      This is Marek from KRUVE. I just wanted to say Hi and that I'd be happy to answer any questions you may have regarding the Sifter.

      Cheers

      Marek

      Comment


      • #48
        Thanks Marek. I enjoy your product. Do you have or plan to have a larger sifter for more coffee? When I make a large French press I need to sift around 100g of coffee and this doesnt work well in the current size Kruve.

        Also, the manual sifting is getting old. Do you have any electrical/battery powered stands at a reasonable cost for the sifter to sit on to vibrate the grinds through?

        Comment


        • #49
          Originally posted by Melbroaster View Post
          Thanks Marek. I enjoy your product. Do you have or plan to have a larger sifter for more coffee? When I make a large French press I need to sift around 100g of coffee and this doesnt work well in the current size Kruve.

          Also, the manual sifting is getting old. Do you have any electrical/battery powered stands at a reasonable cost for the sifter to sit on to vibrate the grinds through?
          Thank you.

          These are two very common questions. The short answer to them is no to the larger version and no to the powered base. We tested different options to automate the process but you need large aggressive motions to make the sifting process work effectively. The shaker would look more like a paint shaker rather than a base you set the product on. As for the larger version, while this isn't out of the picture completely, we will most likely not have a larger version for 2018.

          Comment


          • #50
            Kruve are putting out a teaser for release of a new product. Be interested to see what this is.
            I am still using the Kruve regularly at home (for Aeropress) but don't bother when travelling.

            Comment


            • #51
              Otago, the new project you referred to in May is probably Kruve's glassware. Interesting product, just like their sifter.

              Comment

              Working...
              X