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  • Cunill El Cafe Tranquilo - other badges?

    Im just wondering, does anyone know if the FS Cunill El Cafe Tranquilo grinder which Corretto withdrew from sale today in the Coffee Hardware For Sale section (http://coffeesnobs.com.au/YaBB.pl?num=1173098937) is also badged as another brand(s) (doeser or doserless)?

  • #2
    Re: FS Cunill El Cafe Tranquilo - other badges

    Iberital GGA (or similar)?

    A few weeks ago I saw an Iberital grinder at a local shop that they
    referred to as "Tranquilo".

    Puzzled, I hunted around and found a picture here: http://tinyurl.com/2ybvod

    Compare with Cunill picture here: http://tinyurl.com/ysrjof

    Pretty similar I think?

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    • #3
      Re: FS Cunill El Cafe Tranquilo - other badges

      Its hard to keep up with all the re-badging that goes on :-?

      Mal.

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      • #4
        Re: FS Cunill El Cafe Tranquilo - other badges


        I own a tranquilio doserless and yes, it looks exactly like the Iberital in hazbeans link.
        http://tinyurl.com/2ybvod

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        • #5
          Re: FS Cunill El Cafe Tranquilo - other badges

          Spot on Mal, it is hard to keep up, so thanks for clarifying it everyone. I have one too and every time I try to change the grind I get confused at which way is finer and which way is coarser, therefore wasting a fair amount of coffee (I know this must sound stupid, but I didnt receive alot of instruction with it). I assume turning the dial anti-clockwise so that you get closer to the "F" means its finer and turning the dial clockwise so you get closer to "G" is coarser (ie G="Grande" or something)? Ive tried to find out what F & G represent (something in Spanish I assume) but to no avail.

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          • #6
            Re: Cunill El Cafe Tranquilo - other badges?

            Gday! I have it on good authority (from a Spaniard friend of mine) that F is Fina, and G is Gruesa!

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