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  • saoye
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    Solid yes. Drop it on the floor and likely your floor is going to sustain more damage than the grinder.

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  • mmmcoffee
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    R they a good unit Saoye? Looks like a solid unit

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  • saoye
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    Yes I have one. I've lent it to my bro in law who owns an Italian pizza cafe as a back up to his other grinder.

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  • Pretzal
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    Didn't you have one of those Saoye?

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  • TimeforCoffee
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    Thank you saoye, yeah it is pretty beat-up and the top adjustment ring is stuck.
    But it was given to me and it feels really well built, so I am hoping I can clean it up and get it working.
    I'm hoping it only needs some new burrs and something to stand-in for the hopper til I see if it's worth replacing.

    Gonna power it up later today and will let you know if it lives!

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  • saoye
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    Obel DSQ. Seen better days.

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  • TimeforCoffee
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    3rd image

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  • TimeforCoffee
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    See image of grinder
    thanks

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  • TimeforCoffee
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    See image of grinder
    thanks

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  • TimeforCoffee
    started a topic Help identifying grinder

    Help identifying grinder

    Hi there cs members.

    I'm new and was wondering if anyone can tell me what brand and model my grinder is and also how they think I can best get it refurbished and grinding coffee for me.

    photos will be attached as soon as I can work out how to do it.

    thanks
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