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  • Dimal
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    Theres a good chance that they are genuine....

    Mazzer pretty well make burr-plates for all the various manufacturers and I imagine thats where CP would get theirs from. A quick message off to Pedro would sort that out though.....

    Mal.

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  • vicroamer
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    So CoffeeParts dont sell genuine parts
    In this case I dont know if the CP plates are genuine or copies, I wouldnt like to imply they were inferior to Mazzer branded plates its just for peace of mind knowing it will perform at its best I decided to ante up and pay the extra.

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  • Sammus
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    So CoffeeParts dont sell genuine parts? I was about to order a bunch of stuff from them but now Im not so sure...

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  • vicroamer
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    The new Plates have been installed and what a difference, faster and with a better tasting result, the old ones were well worn, grinding away rather than cutting. When I inspected the grinder I felt the plates needed replacing, however I had underestimated the price by about $20.00, I must have had a $US price in my head at the time, but its all turned out well in the end, new bearings and new genuine plates, Massimo is now working as Luigi intended.

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  • ozscott
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    Yep - go genuine (from what I have read).

    Cheers

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  • vicroamer
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    Sourced some genuine burrs, Mazzer 33d @ $75.08 + gst, Ill pay the extra and go with them rather than the cheaper non genuine.

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  • yeeza
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    Theyre a bargain from CPs I think you get spare change from a 40sheet from memory + shipping.

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  • Martial_Monkey
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    Contact coffee parts. Im pretty sure they sell genuine burs and the shipping doesnt cost that much.

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  • vicroamer
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    "It is possible they dont have genuine mazzer burrs in them"
    I think your right which is why I am trying to buy a pair of genuine burrs around Dandenong.

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  • Martial_Monkey
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    It is possible they dont have genuine mazzer burrs in them. I find the SJ (Played around a little on one) superior to the Rocky - speed, better grind, and a doser that works (for home use still would want to mod it so it sweeps clean)

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  • vicroamer
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    It turns out the silver I can get is two pack, that will be good enough for me, plus the price is right , also avoids the hassle of removing the stator and will look good as well.

    I have been useing it and I prefer the results of the Rocky :-?, the SJ tastes under extracted, though the grind is very consistent, it did a 30 second plus drip extraction without choking so it certainly can give a consistent grind but it lacks flavour, a bit slow to on a espresso grind as well, I am suspecting the donated grind plates, maybe they are generating a bit of heat and upsetting things, I think I need to fit new plates.

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  • Dimal
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    Hi again "vr"...

    If you could strip the grinder frame down as much as possible, you would be able to drop the frame with motor stator into a motor rewind shop or auto-sparky shop and ask them to press the stator out for you. Should be a very straight forward task for them and you may even be able to persuade them to do it for you for a bagobeans... Worth a try anyway,

    Mal.

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  • vicroamer
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    Two pack would be preferable. Removing the stator for powder coating looks to be quite a job going by a thread I googled(below), the second last post links to the finished project. 8-)
    http://www.toomuchcoffee.com/index.p...olly+doserless

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  • Dimal
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    There are some superb powder-coat colours available now "vr"; our local bloke has a huge range of metallics, candy colours, clear coats.... You name it. Also, there is always the "2-Pack" option. Some nice choices available there too... 8-)

    Mal.

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  • Koffee_Kosmo
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    You can get a name plate
    Stamp the serial number on it and pop rivet it on the underside
    If you can remove and re-use the serial sticker you can add that to the plate as proof

    Then you have a free hand to do anything even a Mazzer Mural

    Ha-ha New TV show pimp my grinder

    KK

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