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  • beanflying
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    Re: M4D as small deli grinder

    Bigger is better when it comes to doing bags.

    Old Climax grinders as Chris mentioned on evil bay run from $1-500ish watch out which version in case you need to replace burrs (older ones need remachining $$$). New ones are available for circa $1k. My old one will do around 16-18kg/hr but after 1kg straight is is becoming about as warm as you would want without a 5 minute break I guess.

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  • Buschy
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    Thanks. I just came across an MC7 Deli? Specs....800w, 75mm flat burrs, rpm 1400.

    OK for 250>500g with a bit of rest in between each one?

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  • TC
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    Re: M4D as small deli grinder

    Definitely not Buschy.

    It has more agressive burrs than the MC4 and is not designed to be on continuously.

    Sorry to bring bad tidings, but if you need a deli grinder, you should buy one

    Perhaps an old Climax off dodgybay or keep an eye posted on the auction sites like OMaras

    Chris

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  • Buschy
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    M4D as small deli grinder

    Just wondering if I could get away with using my M4D as a bag grinder for small batches (i.e. a couple of kg per week). I believe it has the same internals as the M4C which is marketed as a deli grinder, but has a different snout. I believe the group handle forks can come off. I hope to invest in a new roaster and sell off a few kg of beans to slowly help pay for it. Unfortunately, some want pre-ground.
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