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  • #16
    Re: Dosing grinders that can be set to "free-flow"

    I do occasionally grind for customers during the day but generally it is order only and delivered the next day. If you want to do it you need a big volume grinder so it doesnt take too long, as for the free flow you can do it if you find the right container to dose into and then put it into the bag (all depends on what kind of grinder you get as the dosing forks etc will get in the road).

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    • #17
      Re: Dosing grinders that can be set to "free-flow"

      @ Moto

      Cheers, I feel like Im getting closer to what I want to know.

      When you fill the container from the doser do you have to click the doser (in 5-10g increments) or is there a way of getting the grinds to flow straight out?

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      • #18
        Re: Dosing grinders that can be set to "free-flow"

        Not that I am aware of, sorry dont think there is a big market for what you are after so no one would make a deli grinder/doser in one. Just have to make do for those couple of customers. Mind you anything commercial would be a big step up from what you are currently using.

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        • #19
          Re: Dosing grinders that can be set to "free-flow"

          If your going to get a bit serious about the coffee thing then you need to look at buying a decent grinder and buying it once. At least a Compak K6 or Mazzer Super Jolly sort of area. Either of these will have no great problem with grinding the odd lot of 2-250g at a run.

          Grinders are a long term purchace if you look after them and buy appropriately for the job you intend to use them for. If you scrimp on them it will result in poorer results in the cup and a shortened life of the unit.

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