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  • JetBlack_Espresso
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    The former seller is a company that's not actually based here despite what their website suggests :-| The good news is that we started doing Ceado in 2020 (with Aus stock and support) :-)

    https://www.jetblackespresso.com.au/...ffee-grinders/

    charlie

  • JetBlack_Espresso
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    That "terrible" company doesn't do them anymore now that we've taken over :-)

    https://www.jetblackespresso.com.au/...ffee-grinders/

    charlie

  • JetBlack_Espresso
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    We do now :-)

    https://www.jetblackespresso.com.au/...ffee-grinders/

    charlie

  • davltay
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    Just in case anyone was wondering. I have a e37s. Big flat burrs that are easy to clean and replace. Taste in cup is great imo.
    Pros:
    - Fast will grind up 21g in 5-6 seconds
    - great build quality, damn heavy
    - can use the mini mazzer hopper the one it comes with is huge
    - not much clumping and grinds are soft - best compared to M4D/Vario
    Cons:
    - the chute can get clogged, it goes through a metal part and then some anti static rubber. The thin aluminium part can get clogged when grinding alot at once.
    - LCD screen is too dull, if there's any direct sunlight it's pretty hard to see
    - retention not fantastic, as a result of the double chute design (the Mahlkonig vario had little retention)

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  • Teach
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    Originally posted by marksosh View Post
    Ended up purchasing a Eureka Atom 75, arrived today so will have a play when i get home tonight.
    May I ask whom you purchased the Eureka Atom 75 from?

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  • marksosh
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    Ended up purchasing a Eureka Atom 75, arrived today so will have a play when i get home tonight.

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  • gmeddy
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    It would be very convenient for all the many different lands that use 240v but have different plug types I guess. Shame they don’t do that, it would be great.

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  • herzog
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    Kettles aren’t generally multi voltage though are they?

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  • johnnyg
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    Originally posted by herzog View Post
    I wonder why grinders don’t typically use a “kettle” cord (same type of detachable power cord as desktop PC’s etc)?

    That would make localisation a lot simpler
    Because the underlying hardware isn't designed to run at different voltages. You only find those style of cords on equipment which runs off its own power supply so it's not a big deal to make it accept a range of voltages rather than just 240v or 110v...

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  • herzog
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    purchase advice Ceado E37S

    I wonder why grinders don’t typically use a “kettle” cord (same type of detachable power cord as desktop PC’s etc)?

    That would make localisation a lot simpler

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  • BobSac
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    I was looking at one and purchased a Macap M7D instead.

    I wish I had just bought the E37S, but I haven't used one so don't know what I'm missing out on if anything. What turned me off was the comments on the distribution.

    Looks like a fine machine, I'm not a home user and need support I can rely on, downtime isn't great, can you afford to be without the grinder if those issues arise?

    If so, it does look nice, grinds are always neat and fluffy, sounds like it's quiet and well priced.

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  • level3ninja
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    Originally posted by gerbi View Post
    What a shame. It seems like a nice grinder.

    I always though Australian market is easy target for European brands since they don't have to make different version for 110V.
    They still have to make an Australian version and get Australian approvals etc. Functionally the same but there might be different requirements. Also Australia is only a small market compared to Europe / US and there are already a few comparable grinders so many manufacturers seem to not think it's worth their while.

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  • gerbi
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    Originally posted by marksosh View Post
    I have been attempting to contact the Aus seller of the Ceado gear with no luck . Appears I am not the first to see their poor customer service so I may steer clear.
    What a shame. It seems like a nice grinder.

    I always though Australian market is easy target for European brands since they don't have to make different version for 110V.

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  • marksosh
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    Thanks all for the input and thoughts. I have been attempting to contact the Aus seller of the Ceado gear with no luck . Appears I am not the first to see their poor customer service so I may steer clear.

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  • gmeddy
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    I also came across this grinder and love the look of it and specs sound great. I can’t work out why no big retailers in Aus are importing them yet!
    I suggested it to the owner of a large coffee machine supply company and he said that he’s attempted contacting Ceado 12 months ago... I guess that meant that they didn’t get back to him.
    And then he said he thinks they are ugly [emoji23]

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