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  • #16
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    Melbourne could have been one of 4 close by

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    • #17
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      take the 30kgs of coffee, grind it all up and put it in the garden for compost, not likely to be good for much else

      well done on the grinder, if it grinds well, definitely a score.....

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      • #18
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        Originally posted by 40767D72677C61130 link=1233044655/16#16 date=1233135840
        well done on the grinder, if it grinds well, definitely a score.....
        Even if it doesnt, these are well supported by the manufacturer and Oz distributor, and are so well made that it would be unlikely that anything really significant will be wrong with it. Probably a good clean-up and a set of new burr-plates at the worst.

        Great pickup mate [smiley=thumbsup.gif]

        Mal.

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        • #19
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          I have been told that these grinders run as well as a Swiss watch

          Nice pick-up

          KK

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          • #20
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            Originally posted by 1D3930303333091D39253B39560 link=1233044655/18#18 date=1233186058
            I have been told that these grinders run as well as a Swiss watch
            KK
            You mean I just went and bought a manual grinder when I could have just used my Longines watch??? :P

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            • #21
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              Originally posted by 28223720202F3B3D4E0 link=1233044655/19#19 date=1233186698
              Originally posted by 1D3930303333091D39253B39560 link=1233044655/18#18 date=1233186058
              I have been told that these grinders run as well as a Swiss watch
              KK
              You mean I just went and bought a manual grinder when I could have just used my Longines watch???    :P
              No you cant... It is, in fact made under contract in China, thus does not meet the UL and other requirements ;D

              Now if I walked around with a coffee grinder on my wrist... That would make me a real CS... Maybe we could market a fob style as well...

              Opps... Sorry, thought this was in teh off topic section.... :

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              • #22
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                Originally posted by 002F2624330C202F2026242C242F35410 link=1233044655/20#20 date=1233191262
                It is, in fact made under contract in China,
                You mean I can only grind using my watch if it is genuine Swiss made and not one I could buy online from that Spam fellow?

                Originally posted by 002F2624330C202F2026242C242F35410 link=1233044655/20#20 date=1233191262
                ow if I walked around with a coffee grinder on my wrist... That would make me a real CS...
                ...or someone who finds it hard to get around

                Anyway, back on topic - the Ditting is more the shop grinder for filling bags, right. Could it be effectively used as an on-demand grinder?

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                • #23
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                  Originally posted by 52584D5A5A554147340 link=1233044655/21#21 date=1233191848

                  the Ditting is more the shop grinder for filling bags, right. Could it be effectively used as an on-demand grinder?
                  Have had one of these for about 16 months now, and yes, you could use it as a doserless grinder, as I do for decaf orders.

                  mmcoffee, Im envious. These grinders are what I call the Volvo section of grinding equipment... boxy but good. So, sounds like you got what might be the deal of the century! Suggest you *do* replace the burs, but hang on to the old ones - they can be resharpened a couple of times! If you need the name of the supplier, send me a pm.

                  Cheers!






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                  • #24
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                    Im pretty sure simply coffee here in adelaide uses one of these (or one very similar) for grinding straight into the porterfilter...

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