Re: grinder recommendation.
ty folks, will check out the breville...
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Re: grinder recommendation.
I use a Breville BCG800 Smart Grinder. Nothing is retained as the delivery of grounds is down a straight vertical tube from the burrs to the filter basket. I normally add just enough beans needed to fill the basket and I grind untill the grinder is empty. This grinder is very clean. Usually no spilage.Originally posted by 7E5347555A5B5C55734674534657320 link=1335661416/1#1 date=1335667814Im not sure how much it retains in the grind path,
I once has a Sunbeam grinder. The delivery tube was at about 45 degrees and needed bumping to get it to flow. A lot of grounds ended up on the bench.
As far as price goes the Madcap costs about $1,300, and the Breville can be bought for about $200 to $300.
The Madcap may be the better grinder but is it 6 times better than the Breville?
Barry.
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Re: grinder recommendation.
Manual grinder with a digital clock stuck to the side?
Breville bcg800 is reputed to be quiet and clean, though Im not sure how much it retains in the grind path,
Macap M4D perhaps?
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grinder recommendation.
Hi folks, i have the la pavoni JDR doser, and what i have noticed is that there seems to be a ton of grind left behind only to be used the next day. unacceptable
What i am looking for is a machine that has an electronic timer that will give me just about all the grind so none is left over for a bad cup the next day. Also, cleanliness is paramount. (wife is a nut
should be as quiet as possible...
cheers
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