ULTIMATE GUIDE TO BUYING A COFFEE GRINDER
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What's the grinder you mention around 7:55 that's especially good for espresso that's incredibly loud? sounds like it might be just the thing for me.
I can see from the thumbnail that you have the new Feld47 from MBK in there. However I've been unable to find reviews on it, and you don't seem to mention it :(
How does it compare to the commandante and 1Z presso in terms of espresso and workflow? :)
What’s the cheapest grinder I can get from Walmart for cannabis?
I want to grind it up to the point where it’s like sand and not any thicker than that
Damn dude❗️ You definitely know your shi#! Bruh💯 I don’t understand why you don’t have a million subscribers yet…You definitely should dawg❗️
The stages of buying a coffee grinder :
Before buying:
Step 1- FOMO
After buying:
Step 1 - Denial
Step 2 - Anger
Step 3 - Bargaining
Step 4 - Regret
Step 5 - Acceptance
hahaha amazing xD
You forgot Step 6 - repeat ad infinitum 😂
I only had 1 grinder which I slightly regreted buying. The big revelation in my coffee journey is water. After I upgraded my water, all of my grinder regrets (almost) instantly gone away hehe
@@Raditrammeaning better water? Ph level? How do you mean?
@OhDearBabajan he means you make your own water.
I have a Zero Warer jug that makes pure H2O. Then I mix in Trird Wave Water powder mix of minerals and salts to make "ideal" brewing water.
There are other jugs and other powder mixes or solutions ( April Water).
I must say, coffee is better now.
This would make a great flowchart. Have the user select the different preferences and have it spit out 1 to 3 grinders as a recommendation. Thanks for all this info Lance!
I really want that flow-chart because I wanted to build that website for fun hahaha! Lance gimme a flow chart I wanna make a project!
That would actually be super dope. Espresso, coffee, hybrid, price range, manual, electric, even flavor profiles, etc. Tons of variables to play with too.
I was just thinking this also. Someone needs to make a flowchart :D
Does the flowchart always end with a shoryuken?
I want this. I want this so bad.
Love this video!! I'll be sharing this with anyone looking to buy a grinder in the future.
I've followed your grinder advice two times already and it hasn't failed me, so thank you for doing this video🙏🏻
Nice video as always, Lance. Thank you for taking the time to make and post it for us. I like to learn things for myself and compare them and happen to be in a situation where I needed (well, subjectively) an electric grinder for a short period of time before a move so I picked up an esp. It has been a great opportunity to compare it to my hand grinders C2 and K6. It really blows my mind how much value the K6 offers. It is almost always on sale for $100 and at half the price of the esp it has slightly better adjustability and a better flavor profile (for me).
Now, I am not sure why I prefer the espresso from the K6 and even the modified C2 but I do. I mean functionally. I understand why I preferer them taste wise. You could say it is the burr size, I guess, but the C2 has a similar sized burr to the encore. Maybe it is the rpms or the speed at which the coffee is ground. I will say that it seems like the esp is making the most fines. The K6 produces the fluffiest and least clumpy coffee of the three and I feel that I can grind finer with it before choking the machine. Regardless, the K6 gives me the most balanced cup of the three. It tends to bring out brightness in coffees that the others don't. (I like a more medium-dark roast espresso focused blend.)
Anyway, point being. I always heard people say how much value a hand grinder offers, and I guess I took mine for granted. There is nothing wrong with my esp but the K6 is a much, much better value in terms of making a good cup of coffee (espresso in my case). The esp is slightly more convenient though, but not really much faster.
All of that said, what I have learned is that my next grinder will be stepless. Right now, if I want to go from a 25 second shot to a 27 second shot I need to adjust by dose. With my particular coffee about 3/10s of a gram of coffee needs to be added or subtracted. Because if I adjust by one click on the esp it is going to be more like a 29 second shot. Just an example. And I have also learned that that one or two-seconds difference make be the difference between a coffee I like and I coffee I love. Not really a coffee I like and one I don't though. I guess I am getting to the point where I want to make coffee slightly more enjoyable, or get the most out of it, rather than making a decent cup. Or something like that.
Just my ramblings. Thank you again for the video. I enjoyed.
Thank you for making a "neutral" video, one that doesn't increase the FOMO, but makes one reflect on what is ones personal need before finding a grinder. Excellent work of both you and your team 👍
Great video, very informative! I think the most impactful advice (for me anyway) was to increase the budget for the grinder over spending on the espresso machine. Thank you! 😃
This video came at just the right time! Our Sage/Breville machine with built in grinder has died. My husband then tried tinkering with our backup grinder, a Rancilio Rocky, decided to do the wiring while it was plugged in (?!) and caused a literal explosion. It got burnt inside. Husband survived with just a mild electric shock.
Anyway... now we are shopping for a grinder. A frustrating unplanned expense, with endless choices and every machine has a flaw. I am really glad of this video (and of your previous honest feedback on the Niche, as I am also someone who enjoys funky, fruity speciality coffee as well as the chocolatey basic dark roast vibe). Hoping to make a grinder choice soon...
LOL. Go hubbie! ..... Almost Gone Hubbie!
Hope he’s well insured! 🫣
So which grinder did you choose at the end?
@@ftj8279 we went with a Niche Duo! Wanted the workflow but with flat burrs, we’ve had it for a few months and no regrets. It’s a joy to use and simple to dial in new beans.
i got a turin sk40 a few months ago and i love it. first electric grinder I've owned.
I'm not looking for a replacement but i cant stop watching these videos hahahahaha
"im not looking for a replacement, but-" hahahaa so it begins. most of us say this and next thing we know..... 😂🙃
recently went from a JMAX to a DF83. holy moly not having to hand grind light roast single origin is so nice.
I also have a jmax. Did you notice any diferences in taste?
Grand vid! Very informative, just what I needed. Great energy btw
amazing video! now i think sort of know what is meant by traditional espresso - which is dark roast and with its nuances supressed by the heavy roasting.. really good to learn from a real pro
Given my very limited budget, I bought a Fellow Opus about a month ago. I'm VERY happy with it. I'm new to espresso so still experimenting and it seems up to the job. The Opus and a V60 means I can finally make consistently delicious coffee at home. The plastic body doesn't bother me as long as the working parts are decent quality. So far so good at a very good price. Maybe after the kids finish college I'll look at something higher end but at this point its hard to imagine needing to.
I'm looking to perhaps invest in a Fellow Opus or even the Ode. Do you have any major retention issue/static issue with the Opus?
The Opus has an anti-static mode built in @@hainguyen4707
Really helpful man. Considering opening a cafe and this is valuable info for my initial considerations. Thank you!
Im perfectly happy with my Eureka Mignon Single dose, just exactly what i need, maybe not not perfect to some, but im happy with my purchase... straight to the end game (at least for me) from day 1 rather than experimenting with cheaper ones and then ending up hopping on another grinder.
yeah, i found if you go too cheap or you REALLY want a specific one and buy something more 'budget' you risk spending the money twice. so it's cheaper to go with higher price/ higher quality grinder right out of the gate.
Hi Lance! Just discovered you a couple of weeks ago, Burr Daddy, and I love everything you do here. Sending love from Canada 🇨🇦 ❤! I’ve tried grinding coffee with my dry carafe on the Vitamix and the coffee had no taste, as if I had just plainly soaked the beans in hot water. I’m starting a little manual grinder collection and just bought SSP burrs for my Ode Gen 1. I’m afraid I may develop GAS... 😄
Lance, as I expected I enjoyed this video and learned a lot from it and was comfortable with it even though I had already made up my mind and bought my grinder. your previous videos plus other peoples reviews helped me to make up my mind, and for that I think you. if you are curious, my choice, which fit my requirements very well, is the Eureka Oro single-dose. again, thanks. -Toby
I have a Kingrinder K6 and can't be happier. It does what it's supposed to do grinding for espresso, moka pot, french press and melitta/v60 being able to dial in nicely on every method.
It's a great piece of kit!
I have quite a few grinders, including a K6, and you wouldn't guess what I'm using it for. Turkish coffee. It's my favorite for this brew method.
Same. I bought finally in first grinder the k6 and it is extraordinary! And in Europe I had for 95€, it is very cheap price for a handgrinder who is equal to best handgrinder or close. Fast grind, nice, quality grind,... Insane. Maybe later I will try a kinu but not before long time 😂 or maybe an electric but when I will need it and I will need a high quality electric grinder if I want to beat my k6!
Good coffee first, next good grinder. I have been using a Flair 58 with the Arco. I got a Titus Espresso grinder earlier this year and got a Brevelle infusor on Prime day and the spent more on different baskets and tamper--Great espresso
One thing I'll look for in my next Grinder... messiness! Have a barratza encore I upgraded with the M2 burr. Love the grind but grounds live in that chute and come out at random intervals into my counter.
One of my best lessons was buying THE BEST GRINDER I CAN AFFORD, and then focusing heavily on the coffee itself. This approach was well worth it for me. And the one I always preach: WATER!!!! Don't skimp on this. You'll be surprised by how good your grinder actually is!
Water is Really underrated. Getting a high quality water filter(Clearly Filtered pitcher) made a Huge difference in the flavor of my espresso.
Water is definitely more important than the grinder. I really don't think anybody that's using tap water is actually experiencing specialty coffee.
I could afford the k-max so I bought it but now I think the x-pro or k6 could do the job as well
TRUE! It's like I was surprised at how good my JX pro is! I thought it was muddled but it has great clarity for an espresso biased grinder@@Jeremy-kg1zr
I 1000% agree. I would put Good water at 1a, good coffee at 1b and good grinder at no.2 @@ToomanyFrancis
I have the 64 Grinder the 3 version and so far works well and is easy to clean . As my home is in Bali the price was low 360 US . In my opinion, this is a great value. (great for espresso)
my experience so far suggests that for budget and mid baratza is the way to go. 'just works' and they were designed to be repaired. i went through 2 fellow ode2s and got the impression it really didnt like being taken apart (wobble sounds change as you take it apart and reassemble...). niche zero is also great for traditional espresso hit and get great results. fancier "clarity" grinders is a whole other thing.
I preorderd the baratza sette before it was released. I used it with my la pavoni and then flair. It broke just out of warranty. They said they could fix it and just pay shipping or they can send the motor to me for free. They sent the motor and directed me to a video to change it. It was such a breeze. I was so impressed by their support that I bought the updated bartza sette 270wi and moved the old one to the office. Great company and the motor/drive looks like the uss enterprise!😅
that's amazing!!! just exactly the kind of experience i'd look for - a company actually supporting their product. idk if all their machines are super loud though...
Just what I was looking for. Thanks buddy!
I find it amazing that Lance has sub 200k followers on YT when he's been putting out such awesome content for this long. I'm following you since your first video and loving your style and the wealth of knowledge that you are sharing. I hope that you will continue!
Uncanny timing, have been looking for an upgrade to replace my smart grinder pro to suit my Breville dual boiler 🤩
great review, i agree about the quality hand grinder bit, as I dug deeper into the espresso game(I blame you lol), I snagged a JX Pro on ebay for 80 best offer, my thought process was it took me longer to dial in the BBE grinder and I knew that once i dialed in the hand grinder the adjustments were a lot better and tastewise was not even in the same ballpark.. also longevity , i believe some say the JX series lasts for 20,000 + uses
Hey Lance! Everybody always talks about filter vs espresso. But what about those of us who mostly do Esspro “French press”? We love espresso also but the press pot is 80% of what we do. Don’t mind a little grit. I tend toward medium roasts and do like it when the sweetness of the bean comes out. Right now I’m doing Guatemalan coffees but love beans from different origins. Would you recommend a grinder for us? We have a very old 15 + years [?] Rocky Rancillo and have never replaced the burrs. Or maybe recommend a burrs set? Not worried about noise or aesthetics of grinder but am most concerned about really good flavor.
Excellent in depth information for us coffee nerds ❤ Thank You so much Lance for your time and geekiness info👌🇿🇦
I already found my perfect grinder. I’m still going to watch this till the end.
What's your grinder?
@@ftj8279 Lagom Mini
Kudos to Lance for reporting grinder burr separation to compare grinder performance. An actual number for microns per adjustment mark allows a real comparison, df83 has 10.4 microns/mark, a Rancilio Rocky 11.1, and so on. Makes me wonder again why stepless is so important for espresso grinders when some stepped have 10 micron steps, and a 0.001" burr misalignment represents a 25.4 micron fluctuation in actual burr separation.
Thanks for this! I have a KitchenAid grinder and have no idea how these are better than that. Trying to learn as much as I can!
Great video as always @LanceHedrick still pondering between x54 and the eureka oro stark. Not sure if 65mm burrs are better for home use than 54mm???
super idea for approaching this! helpful!
You are awesome sir. So knowledgeable and v charismatic.
Starting to think about upgrading my Sage smart grinder for single dose espresso in the 3-500 range.
note re. handgrinder: i just got shipped a medium roast bean, super compact little shi..thing. my j-max, which imo is an great purchase with awesome value, found its master, or rather i did. i weigh about 88kg @ 1.84m (me not tiny) and those beans, i means those beans.... i had to take breaks, or rather was forced to, simply due to the insane amount of brute force that was required to grind them.
tldr;
if you're into specific beans/roasts, check how well a hand grinder /you can handle that. i kid you not.
Love my Niche Zero. Could not be happier.
Thanks for all that info in such a short amount of time... fast talking but really clear even for me (no native speaker)... I have the blessing to live in Boquete (Panama) and tried all those flavors you described without knowing where they all came from😂... but this video helps a lot to keep track of them!
I have a (nice) dedicated espresso grinder. For drip (v60 & moccamaster), I’m using a Baratza Encore with upgraded burrs. What’s the ‘best’ electric grinder for drip?
Got a Eureka Filtro which I replaced the burrs with the espresso ones. It's an amazing entry electric coffee grinder that I paired with my Bambino but my only huge gripe is the dial. It's small and really hard to dial with so if you go the Eureka route bare that in mind.
I have a barateza virtuoso + . It’s great but I am looking to step up for espresso and I’m not sure what budget it’s worth going to. If I’m gonna be under $300 am I better sticking with this? What machine would be a step up
I cannot overstate the importance of a grinder in the setup. I have a v60 kit and a manual grinder that cost about twice as much or more than the v60 kit but when i started out it was using my dads old $50 burr grinder and stepping up to the manual was a HUGE difference. The coffee went straight from a muddy, terrible cup of coffee to a truly delicious cup of coffee that i feel like i can actually do small changes and notice a big impact.
What grinder would you suggest to buy to upgrade from the breville smart grinder pro. Mostly for espresso and under 1000 $. Thank you
So I have a varia hand grinder and I really do hate it - it’s a fight with some beans (had it 2 years), I’m open to suggestions for a step up. Is the 1zpresso K max easier to grind or should I just grab the varia vs3? I’m just a pour over guy that makes 3-4 cups a day
What do you think about something like the gaggia mdf, moded to be stepless and upgraded with new burrs
Great video…I’m shopping for a home grinder, it’s for espresso, my budget is not more than $1000, what do you recommend? I saw the La Marzocco Pico just came out, is it any good? I just bought a La Marzocco Linea Mini the Nordic edition
love your vids, and eyeing my very own Zerno Z1, much thanks to the praise you lavished on it. I would have liked in this video to have your grouping of grinder options per price bracket on camera for a few seconds, but i understand what you were going for (more in the instructional education style rather than specific recommendations)
Hey Lance would you agree that a "plasma generator deionizer" currently being added to some grinders is a must have or is a good reason to upgrade a grinder. What will they think of next
Great video, very imformative! Would recommend throwing in pics and title recommendations throughout the video or sublinks in description
Excellent. Thank you Lance. 🙏🏻
I would love a video about your top 5 grinders with ideal burr set for filter, espresso, and for both methods. So 3 lists, regardless of price, and based on the enjoyment you derive from drinking coffee from these grinders.
What would be your best picks for espresso only, thick body profile, in the 300-500$ range?
Awaiting the Sculptor 078S to compare to my conicals.
95% espresso for me, then French Press or Cold Brew. Will roast a couple pounds beans to just barely out of yellowing, and grind them all through it to hurry up the seasoning.
Maybe then I’ll have something decent to try my hand at pour over.
Might order another (very similar) grinder in the meantime though.
Thx Lance. I’m shopping around for a grinder for a relative for Christmas
Nearly a year into owning my Eureka and they’ve probably got me for life.
You will eventually need to clean your grinder and it’s one screw to get to the burr set.
Makes beautiful espresso and does well with AeroPress but it’s probably not the best for that
@lanceHedrick. I need your help. I need a rad espresso machine. I have been doing research for weeks and was set on a Mara X. But your review kinda deterred me. I have a max budget of 2k.
I’d like a PID, flow control machine. Recommendations?
I'm a beginner but I've had a cheap espresso machine for 9 years (Delonghi 310). I've had a Dualit Burr grinder but it doesn't grind fine enough to 'dial in' an espresso grind. Having listened to tons of reviews it seems the Baratza Encore ESP would be a good step up for me. So far (!!!) I don't have a refined coffee palate but I hope that may change with a better grinder.
Please lance , make a turkish coffee vid. You're such a detail oriented creator i really enjoy
@lanceHedrick What coffee grinder would you recommend specifically for getting the most flavor out of espresso on a 700-1000 dollar budget?
Saw a knob grinder in the background would love your thoughts backed the Kickstarter and have never used it. sitting in my cupboard
Hi! New here! This was great! Im wondering if you have any thoughts on the delonghi dedica grinder…i just got the dedica espresso machine
Did you get your hands on mxcool Aries, if so what are your thoughts on it?
After having made these decisions multiple times my new takeaway: get a hand grinder for pourover and a dedicated electric espresso grinder. That way you have two devices dialed in at all times. Hand grinding is underrated imho.
which according to you is the best coffee machine ?
please respond...!!
Just waiting on my Weber HG1 to arrive. A tad excited
You should release your own grinder man you know a enough about these things to make it happen and achieve success
great overview of different factors, and the way you'd narrow down to a good grinder for the particular individual! i wish you could have put up the picture of some of these grinders when you referenced them (just a screen-in-screen) so we could get more familiar with the names plus attributes of the diff ones.
i got the little K2 initially for filter coffee and it's both nice to use and fast. espresso took a while. so i later got the izpresso's epresso grinder and man is the build quality nice!! magnetic cup is clutch. one of my fav features on it. the fold down handle is interesting, too, like it would make good sense for travel. but honestly if traveling i'd grab the K2 and just take a bit longer grinding. having a manual is FANTASTIC if you travel around a bit, or visit friends or family with bare kitchens. (last time i visited my mom in fl, suddenly she didn't have even an electric grinder. wtf??? we ALWAYS had one. so here was me and some beans and no way to coffee them. then i grabbed a grinder from the grocery store (yeah, i know) to do in a pinch and this was THE worst one i have EVER used in my life. powder and boulders. a damn disgrace. returned and got a diff model and that was ok for what it was. NOW, i can bring the K2, and for SURE have no coffee issues relying on other peoples beans, grinders/or not, or brewing methods. basically i do a metal basket filter on a mug and do a cheater french press which is honestly SO easy to clean up that i stopped bothering with the french press. immersion is immersion. lol)
i keep coming back to the niche, tho as the grinder i want to save up for. aesthetics for sure. but then the sound is hella quiet compared to that get-plane barazza. and it seems to do filter and espresso reasonably well.
the wild card on grinders, i think, is RELIABILITY. and customer support through this, and making things right. so many companies these days do not back their product and so you'd be out the money. *EASY REPAIR would be another. or even upgrade.* it's nice if things are accessible and there are parts available. then you don't have to worry as much about longevity.
so, *the gaggia seems to be that, for espresso machines. i wonder what the pick would be for grinders?*
you know, so if you picked up one used or even broken, that you could fix it (and not need to be an engineer, just have some decent skills and the inclination to.)
What do you think about the la marzocco lux d by mazzer grinder?
Great video. As always watching yours or Asser's videos, i want to buy one 😅😅😂
I mainly do filter. But I want to get a grinder that does both filter and espresso. I am willing to pay high/luxury price. And I DO NOT want to have to do any tinkering. I am turned off by presales/waitlists and would prefer to buy a grinder from a reputable company and is immediately available/in-stock. Any recommendations that would fall under those preferences???
Waiting for my Sculptor 078s - can't wait!
Hey Lance. A vote here for the Eureka Mignon Filtro at $200 for both Filter and Espresso. Good video !
I don't know for other country, bur in France you can get a lot of mazzer super jolly for around 150$ , I got one and i'm super happy about it
This was a great video! Just as an idea, it would be great having a 64mm master class since it is the most common burr size! Cheers!
Oh gosh…. Thank you for that, I guess it’s perfect to choose a first grinder, or to improve the quality of grinding.
Sadly I still don’t know how to address that:
What to aim to replace a decent espresso manual grinder (ie. C40 with mods) without degrading the quality or going overboard/broke?
Good reasons to by a new grinder Lance... or you bought coffee for your espresso machine and cant seem to grind fine enough to prevent every shot being a turbo shot ... some of my coffee providers roast the coffee on the limit to be espresso suitable for the mass home brewers(specialty coffee). Meaning you need a grinder that can grind specialty coffee fine enough to keep the shots between 25-35 seconds = expensive grinder. Please enlighten me if I am off on my perception :-)
Next to my 3 handgrinders, i've spent 160 euros for a refurbished "like new" Baratza Sette 30 which i love. For the amount i paid, i am losing on material quality, but i got easiness and good enough grind quality.
Hi Lance, question: It has been a long time since I have seen you in the same room as a Mazzer grinder (I have had the mini for 7 years now). Has time passed Mazzer by?
fantastic video, made me think about hand grinders again, I am the 50/50 person you mentioned lol...
Whats better than my breville barista express grinder? But not to expensive?
And I'm sitting here wanting to go from my Graef CM 702 to a Zerno Z1 (perhaps two, one with filter focused burrs, and one aimed at espresso). Why do I always do this when I enter a hobby?
I went to a local dealer for some advice and they told me the Baratza Encore ESP is not suitable for light roast coffee beans. 🤔 Is this correct or is he trying to sell me a more expensive grinder?
Currently own a manual KINgrinder K6 how does that compare to the Encore ESP?
Anyone here have some advice for me? I need a grinder that will only do 2 light roast espressos every day on a rocket giotto. I dont want features beside maybe anti clump, just a on/off button. I want to spend under $1600. I have a zerno on order for my office but it wont be here for a very long time. What grinder should I get for the house? My eureka made rocket fausto is pretty but the grind is poor and the dosing buttons are terrible. Thanks for any advice!
The most important feature for me in a grinder is the quality of the coffee output and the absence of lumps. Of course, it is important not to keep coffee inside the grind. I don't care about things like sound and body material. Considering these things, what model is the best grinder that you can suggest for me under 1000 dollars?
what your opinion about the chinese grinder perfex?
Excellent, thank you.
I have j-max, and love it, it does produce very chocolaty espresso.
Heyy whats the espresso machine on Lance’s left ?
I think you brought up most of the issues for consideration that I know of. Simply throwing money at a grinder will not get one a better grinder if you are not taking into consideration the points you bring up. For example, I live right next to where a Sette would get serviced yet reliability is important to me - I do not want down time. I like my workstation clean with minimal effort, so how much mess a grinder produces matters to me. The same issues are important to me in an espresso machine. I do not want time consuming maintenance procedures.
I'm listening to this video with Bowers & Wilkins headphones while sipping Yemeni coffee and staring at a color calibrated screen. I'm here to add to my goodie room.... 😋
Difficult to be precise on recommendation, got it. Flowchart-like guide would have still been nice. I am about 80-90% Espresso and 10-20% filter. I like thick and chocolaty espresso, and tea'ish filter. With some good recommendations I got a DF64p and a K-Ultra. Happy setup for me. I guess that's mid-tear.
You can help me. Espresso only single dose 1k to spend?
I got DF64P ordered from Singapore, standard italmill burrs, pre aligned by the seller. I can't imagine better grinder for beginner espresso enthusiast.
Thank you Lance, but suppose your loved one said please tell me the ONE very low retention electric espresso grinder for home use (could be single dose or hopper) to quickly switch between caffeinated and decaffeinated (Swiss water method of course) beans without a lot of coffee waste or effort, what would you say...not as a salesman, but as a loving son (or nephew or uncle or...) ...oh, and budget is less than $2000?
Great video . Are you planning to receive the Niche duo ? If yes when?
Personalized grinder recommendations based on all those criteria would be a great high-tier patreon reward :D
i really really appreciate how you chose your words and points while explaining your thoughts on grinder price ranges. people seriously need to stop worrying about consumerism so much. yes, we're all pretentious to some degree, no we do not all have the same living situations and budget.
I can't watch now but how do you feel about breville smart grinder pro compared to this group?
Good video but I still don't know what to buy! Haha.
What's an electric version of a K-Plus that's a bit better as espresso and similar for filter.
Eureka Filtro with Espresso burr maybe? People say it’ll do espresso with the stock burr though.
have you ever or would you ever do a video(s) about specialty Turkish coffee? i got the comandante for my new Turkish pot im gonna try, but also for home spro in the future.
Yesssss