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I just use the same grind setting for espresso and adjust the dose very slightly for the Moka Pot.
Produces excellent coffee...
Mal.
Thanks all, will have a play with the Moka soon. Either way, we will be having a better coffee experience in the bush which can only be a good thing.
It should help keep us out of the many not so good coffee shops along the road hoping for a good brew but generally being disappointed.
FYI: I accidentally tried setting 3 this morning, I thought it was strange that it took so much longer to grind and then it wouldn't hardly so through our expresso machine (about 1 minute for 50% shot and then I gave up, tasted ok though). Its amazing how fine this little hand grinder will grind and the difference a few clicks makes.
Mine arrived yesterday. Initial impressions are really good. I unpacked it just before lunch then ground 10g of coffee through to remove anything funky inside. I’ve just made a V60 with it and as you can see it’s done a pretty good job for a first run. I’m sure it’ll only get better as everything settles in too.
I’m also really impressed with the build, finish and packaging considering the price. One thing to note is the size - small. It’s actually smaller than the Aergrind and you can only get about 20g of coffee in there. Perfect for travel and a high quality competitor for the Porlex Mini and Hario Slim, but just be aware of this limitation. I’m very happy, especially after being so disappointed with the Aergrind. This will definitely keep me going until I can save for a Hiku.
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