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That makes sense but you were using the grinder at the time I think trying to do a single!
Noise isn't necessarily a showstopper but the quieter the better.
G'day wattgn
True - I did use the Sette at your place one day - trying to match the steel burr Vario at coarser grinds. It didn't. Then Artman replaced it with a later "much better" (and quieter) Sette. I have no idea how the newer Settes perform in terms of particle spread, however the newer ones are under half the noise of the original "Jet Settes".
Ah. cosmetics rule again... Reminds of an ex "So what if the roof is falling apart, the cutlery is polished..." (fair dinkum - word for word!)
Cosmetics are very important in a kitchen. I think just the way it is. It doesn't always come first when selecting coffee equipment but it is important as the equipment is not something that is hidden in a cupboard until used. If I had a muddy mustard coloured big espresso machine for instance, I think my wife would have a lot to say. Even my Robur, although it looks good, is rather big. Fortunately my wife is accommodating.... She doesn't even like coffee to the point where she hates the smell of it.
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