hey! I've had a lot of experience with this specific model. I find that the grinder works more tolerably at finer settings. At coarser settings, the burrs are far apart and wobble a lot since there is no stabilizing mechanism for the outer burr. This wobble results in the unpredictably inconsistent grinds. Some people sticky tape the circumference of the outer burr to stabilize it against the wall. As you go finer, the burrs get closer and are a bit more stable when coffee is being ground.
To find “ START” tighten it down all the way and turn the handle,, you should feel the burrs against eachother. That is “ ZERO”, start counting each click after that. I found 8-9 works for aeropress and has also been good for V60. If I put mine on 6 it works with Nanopresso. There is a mod where you wrapp the outer burr egde in tape to reduce wobble. I think it helps.
This is such a great idea now that many more people are brewing coffee at home. I recommend trying the LIDO ET grinder, it has a wide range grind setting potential. Thanks for this, always enjoy the new videos :)
"Being uneven is not the biggest issue here, because as long is it consistently uneven then we're kinda fine with it" Probably the best quote I've heard all year.
I initially used the original Hario Skerton grinder but it was very inconsistent so I eventually tried to modify it with 3D printed parts to stabilise the burrs. It helped a bit but wasn’t perfect. I then upgraded to the Wilfa Svart which was good and then most recently to the Niche Zero for home filter and espresso workloads. I finally got my April Brewer last week so I will be trying to dial in with the Niche. Thanks guys
Hello April, Have you slightly changed the April Brewer brewing recipe? Previously, you use 12g to 200g water and do 2 identical pour with 50g circle / 50g centre pour, and aim the total brew time ard 2:30 min. Here you use slightly larger dose, and 30g circle / 70g centre and aiming a slightly longer brew time ard 3min. Any specific reasons behind the change? A better flavour profile and harmony between flavours and coffee texture?
Just the kind of series I needed; can't wait to see the video on the Wilfa Svart , should there be one. Also Kruve's new 'brewler' seems to be a tool that'l help massively in a situation like this
the click sounds sometimes late. is it normal? What are the hario mini slim plus espresso, v60, frenc press, filter machine grinding dimensions? How many clicks are valid for which coffee? thanks
My first hand grinder was the Hario Skerton and I had the exact same issues. Grind sizes were inconsistent, difficult to dial it in day-to-day and produced large uneven chunks. Personally I use the Kinu M47 and have had a lot of success with dialing in my brews!
"... completely unpredictable in what it generates ..." and double-grinding? I am amazed that you got a decent cup. Life is too short for (almost all) cheap grinders with high-end coffee. I'll suggest that a good ghost burr grinder like the Apex or Fuji Royal will give the best results under $500USD (although the new Ode may be a contender).
What's your take on higher end home grinders? I know people sometimes buy EK43s, and I myself have a forte bg. I feel like with a more uniform grinder, I need to nail the grind size and use a simpler recipe or else the coffee tastes like sh*t.
Super interesting. I've had this theory for a while now that it really isn't about having a uniform particle size, rather a comprehend-able particle distribution so that you can maximize the results. It's all about brewing with intentions. -- Kayo Cosio
I honestly don't get that much variation in grind size with mine (10-12 clicks) time after time. I think it's a pretty good grinder for the money. You must have a bad unit.
hey! I've had a lot of experience with this specific model. I find that the grinder works more tolerably at finer settings. At coarser settings, the burrs are far apart and wobble a lot since there is no stabilizing mechanism for the outer burr. This wobble results in the unpredictably inconsistent grinds. Some people sticky tape the circumference of the outer burr to stabilize it against the wall. As you go finer, the burrs get closer and are a bit more stable when coffee is being ground.
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Do you think you can get a good french press coffee cup with it?
8/10 clicks from the start makes beautiful coffee for aero press
Agree. Mine makes super tasty coffee with the aero press.
How does one determine where “the start” is? Thanks.
To find “ START” tighten it down all the way and turn the handle,, you should feel the burrs against eachother. That is “ ZERO”, start counting each click after that. I found 8-9 works for aeropress and has also been good for V60. If I put mine on 6 it works with Nanopresso. There is a mod where you wrapp the outer burr egde in tape to reduce wobble. I think it helps.
how many click for moka pot?
This is such a great idea now that many more people are brewing coffee at home. I recommend trying the LIDO ET grinder, it has a wide range grind setting potential.
Thanks for this, always enjoy the new videos :)
"Being uneven is not the biggest issue here, because as long is it consistently uneven then we're kinda fine with it"
Probably the best quote I've heard all year.
Thank you for watching
April! You guys are amazing! Thank you 🙏🏽
This is the grinder I currently use. Looking to upgrade soon though. Better than the blade grinder I used to use.
I initially used the original Hario Skerton grinder but it was very inconsistent so I eventually tried to modify it with 3D printed parts to stabilise the burrs. It helped a bit but wasn’t perfect. I then upgraded to the Wilfa Svart which was good and then most recently to the Niche Zero for home filter and espresso workloads. I finally got my April Brewer last week so I will be trying to dial in with the Niche. Thanks guys
We like the Wilfa Svart, it's a great option.
Hello April,
Have you slightly changed the April Brewer brewing recipe?
Previously, you use 12g to 200g water and do 2 identical pour with 50g circle / 50g centre pour, and aim the total brew time ard 2:30 min.
Here you use slightly larger dose, and 30g circle / 70g centre and aiming a slightly longer brew time ard 3min. Any specific reasons behind the change? A better flavour profile and harmony between flavours and coffee texture?
Indeed we have, it doesn't mean the previous one is not good. But we are always looking to improve.
Coffee with April , do you still using / recommend the 32 clicks grind size on a Comandante on the recent recipe?
Or somewhere coarser or finer?
@@kchk8140 Yes, we stick with the same grind size.
Please try it with Timemore C2! :)
+1
I would be interested in seeing results using the 1Zpresso JX (standard, not the Pro); have heard good things.
Awesome concept idea! Please review the Kinu M47 if you have it available. Keep it up!!
When you grind the second time, do you use the same setting (# of clicks) as the first time? Thanks very much.
Thank you for watching. Yes.
love your content. keep up the good work
Just the kind of series I needed; can't wait to see the video on the Wilfa Svart , should there be one. Also Kruve's new 'brewler' seems to be a tool that'l help massively in a situation like this
the click sounds sometimes late. is it normal? What are the hario mini slim plus espresso, v60, frenc press, filter machine grinding dimensions? How many clicks are valid for which coffee? thanks
I’d like to see your thoughts on the Lagom P64. A precision grinder with the option of SSP brew burrs, in a relatively small grinder.
My first hand grinder was the Hario Skerton and I had the exact same issues. Grind sizes were inconsistent, difficult to dial it in day-to-day and produced large uneven chunks. Personally I use the Kinu M47 and have had a lot of success with dialing in my brews!
Would love to see you guys testing the Wilfa uniform grinder 😉
You should bring us one ;)
Coffee with April Will do 🙏
no one will use a 30 € grinder with a 65 € brewer
can you test the mahlkönig vario?
"... completely unpredictable in what it generates ..." and double-grinding? I am amazed that you got a decent cup. Life is too short for (almost all) cheap grinders with high-end coffee. I'll suggest that a good ghost burr grinder like the Apex or Fuji Royal will give the best results under $500USD (although the new Ode may be a contender).
Agree, I would like to see these two as well.
Could you make a video about water for specialty coffee? or ask differently what water are you using? would love to see something about that topic.
What's your take on higher end home grinders? I know people sometimes buy EK43s, and I myself have a forte bg. I feel like with a more uniform grinder, I need to nail the grind size and use a simpler recipe or else the coffee tastes like sh*t.
Super interesting. I've had this theory for a while now that it really isn't about having a uniform particle size, rather a comprehend-able particle distribution so that you can maximize the results. It's all about brewing with intentions. -- Kayo Cosio
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I love my knock feld 2
Zassenhaus Barista pro would be interesting
Kinu m47!!
I honestly don't get that much variation in grind size with mine (10-12 clicks) time after time. I think it's a pretty good grinder for the money. You must have a bad unit.
I will tell my kids this is Jesus
Conclusion: So far, it sucks. Hahaha