I received my Eureka Atom 75 a couple months ago from Europe, and I'm loving it! Got it with the blow up system and red speed burrs. Grinds 22g in 4-5 seconds. Even particle sized grinds, quiet operation, low retention (less than 2g after cleaning out). Can't ask for much more!
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Eureka Atom, Macap M4D, Compak E5 OD - which one to choose?
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Its a role of the dice with duty and GST on individual shipments from overseas.Originally posted by matth3wh View PostI guess it is an interesting proposition / option for home gear ...
You’d have to weigh up if the cheapness of overseas purchase + potential duty is worth it compared with buying within AU and being covered by consumer law and supporting local businesses. Also, potential shipping delays to factor in whether or not you’re in a rush?
How does warranty work with Eureka if in the unlikely event there is an issue?
Good to support the locals and CS sponsors when we can [emoji106]
Sometimes it gets through, sometimes it doesn't and you get a nasty surprise to get the goods released.
No Australian warranty for products privately imported.
Two year warranty on Eureka grinders purchased through Australian resellers.
Great little grinder though, a great upgrade over the Sunbeam
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A few months back I told a friend to get in touch with you Antony to upgrade his home grinder.Originally posted by Casa Espresso View Post
Two year warranty on Eureka grinders purchased through Australian resellers.
Great little grinder though, a great upgrade over the Sunbeam
Immediately thought of this grinder / Eureka option for the quiet and compact size.
Hopefully he will be in touch. [emoji106]
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Hoping that the grinder does make a noticeable difference in the cup. Years ago the EM0480 had a pretty good reputation and it has served me fine, but I was mainly using it for french press and an occasional shot on my old Sunbeam with pressurised baskets (the quality of which I now realize was very average indeed). The biggest annoyance with the EM0480 is the amount of mess it makes, coffee goes everywhere and it also retains quite a lot of grounds. I am definitely looking forward to the quietness and timed dosing on the Specialita, and it should be a bit less messy too. I do think the EM0480 is a pretty good grinder overall especially at its price, and I will be keeping it for french press.
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Oh I think you’re in for a very very pleasant surprise [emoji6]Originally posted by javameister View PostHoping that the grinder does make a noticeable difference in the cup.
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I am definitely looking forward to the quietness and timed dosing on the Specialita, and it should be a bit less messy too. I do think the EM0480 is a pretty good grinder overall especially at its price, and I will be keeping it for french press.
My father in law is custodian of my old EM0480.
Circa ...?
I don’t know how old now. Maybe it’s 9-10 years old now and still working away with his EM7000.
Probably could use some new burrs. Teehee.
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It arrived! What a beautiful grinder, so much better looking than the Sunbeam. Very quiet, much less messy (although still get some spillover near the end, can't avoid it I guess) and easy to adjust. Love it. Pulled a few shots and they were pretty good, still might need to do a bit more adjusting and get the timer right. I also want to get a set of scales so I can weigh the grinds/basket etc. But it definitely makes a difference and is much nicer to use. Can't fault the service from the shop I bought it off, ordered it late Wednesday evening and it turned up Monday afternoon from Italy.
The only thing is, I can't plug both the grinder and my timer (which the machine is connected to) in at the same time as the adaptor is very bulky. Will have to try and find a short extension lead or something.
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