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  • Iberital MC2, CGA, CA

    Based on coffee snob members recomendations i have decided to buy a Iberital grinder to replace my tired KG100..

    However the reviews i have read and the machienes i have found are : MC2, CGA and CA , Does anyone know if these are all the same machiene with different names or do they have real differences... they all look the same!

    Also where is the best place to buy one online?

    Thanks

  • #2
    Re: Iberital MC2, CGA, CA

    Originally posted by Sink cut link=1173589738/0#0 date=1173589737
    Also where is the best place to buy one online?
    I cant answer you first quation but as for the second, the answer is "here".

    Check out the sponsor links.
    Some of them sell the Challenge and they will look after you unlike some online sales outlets.

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    • #3
      Re: Iberital MC2, CGA, CA

      Originally posted by Sink cut link=1173589738/0#0 date=1173589737
      Based on coffee snob members recomendations i have decided to buy a Iberital grinder to replace my tired KG100..

      However the reviews i have read and the machienes i have found are : MC2, CGA and CA , Does anyone know if these are all the same machiene with different names or do they have real differences... they all look the same!

      Also where is the best place to buy one online?

      Thanks
      The CA is chrome, the CGA is grey bodied (I presume powdercoat or plastic??) and the MC2 describes the class- i.e MC2 = little one so they are one and the same. I think there are only manual versions coming to Aust now...We sell the chrome one...

      2mcm

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      • #4
        Re: Iberital MC2, CGA, CA

        Thanks guys...
        so, there are really only 2 types and they are both MC2s? I have noticed a price difference between the CGA and the CA. Is this just because one is chrome or are there functionality differences?

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        • #5
          Re: Iberital MC2, CGA, CA

          Gday Sink cut,

          Your nick-name doesnt signify a background in mining does it? Just curious,

          Mal.

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          • #6
            Re: Iberital MC2, CGA, CA

            Hi Mal,
            No Mining, I just cut my finger on the sink one day and the name stuck!

            SC

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            • #7
              Re: Iberital MC2, CGA, CA

              Weird. : ;D

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              • #8
                Re: Iberital MC2, CGA, CA

                Arent we all? :P

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                • #9
                  Re: Iberital MC2, CGA, CA

                  Originally posted by Sink cut link=1173589738/0#5 date=1173647042
                  Hi Mal,
                  No Mining, I just cut my finger on the sink one day and the name stuck!
                  LOL ;D : [smiley=laugh.gif],

                  I would never have guessed :-?

                  Mal.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Iberital MC2, CGA, CA

                    Thanks for your help guys... I checked them out in real life and I was a bit dissapointed, they look pretty big and cheaply made.

                    There was another machiene in the store called the Imini, I think from the same people and aparantly the same guts as the iberital but the casing was smaller and solid steel. Even the chute was made of shiny steel. The hopper was quite a bit smaller too. It had the same worm gear adjustment as the iberital too.

                    I was very tempted to go for the Imini but thought it a bit risky as i have no information on them.....

                    I ended up ordering a doserless Rocky.... Should get it soon!!!

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                    • #11
                      Re: Iberital MC2, CGA, CA

                      The IMini is by Ascaso and looks interesting - seems to have the worm drive but with a larger and more accessible knob than the Iberital.

                      Very shiny!

                      Are any site sponsors stocking this one yet? Id love to have details to pass on to colleagues looking at Grinders.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Iberital MC2, CGA, CA

                        Cosmorex are selling one for $350. I saw it there in stock and it looks good but they could not tell me anything about it except that they had just tested it. I was very interested in it but they wouldnt even tell me in detail the results of their testing , so of course i could not buy it. The only thing they said is that it has the same guts as the iberital.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Iberital MC2, CGA, CA

                          Originally posted by grendel link=1173589738/0#10 date=1173763900
                          The IMini is by Ascaso and looks interesting - seems to have the worm drive but with a larger and more accessible knob than the Iberital.

                          Very shiny!

                          Are any site sponsors stocking this one yet? Id love to have details to pass on to colleagues looking at Grinders.
                          I did find a review of the Ascaso grinder, but I do hesitate to post it here, as itll just hijack this original thread about Iberital grinders...

                          Anyway, if you are still interested, read on here:

                          http://www.coffeegeek.com/proreviews/firstlook/innova

                          What Im finding about a lot of grinders is that they have different product names in other markets, so rather confusing, especially if you are trying to read up and research as much as possible before making a purchase! >

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