Big fan of my svart, but.... The container is absolutely not user friendly, coffee grind all over, not easy to scoop out, best not to clean with water, only vacuum
What about a troubleshooting video? And one on how to fix the grinder when it stops working? I've had two of these, but will never buy a Wilfa coffee grinder again. Flimsy stuff.
I was unfortunate enough to buy a Wilfa. It arrived broken (won't turn on) and their customer service is a shambles. They're now asking to verify the serial number, and prove (via video) that it in fact does not work. I was really excited about getting a Wilfa, and now I regret it. Worst way to spend £120 as I'm now stuck with a paperweight, and dealing with their slow customer service.
the Wilfa grinder has a weak motor, it is faulty by design. It stops in the middle of grinding. My solution is to start grinder before pouring in coffee beans. Then pour slowly and steadily, and everything is OK.
@@jeff8ball I don't remember exactly. The shop I bought it from took 3 weeks to try to repair it and eventually refunded the full sum. Moved to the Sage Smart Grinder Pro.
Stupid design of the container, too much is spread out because of the distance inbetween the lid of the ground coffe and the mill itself, Also the lid, when y open it tends to flip down and alot of coffeee is spread all over the counter, not to mention the static electricity of the plstic material. I regret buying it!
The single biggest improvement I made to my coffee making process! Super uniform results and so easy to adjust and clean! Absolutely love my Svart!
Why no noise comparisons?
just bought mine... silver one and I am in love, it makes such a delicious filtered coffee.
Silver timer has about 5sec increments so there's is no option to grind in between. Also would have liked to hear noise comparison.
Big fan of my svart, but.... The container is absolutely not user friendly, coffee grind all over, not easy to scoop out, best not to clean with water, only vacuum
Very good review! But why the back-ground-music?
Which setting you think is more appropriate for a chemex? Towards the end of the the filter setting?
What about a troubleshooting video? And one on how to fix the grinder when it stops working? I've had two of these, but will never buy a Wilfa coffee grinder again. Flimsy stuff.
I was unfortunate enough to buy a Wilfa. It arrived broken (won't turn on) and their customer service is a shambles. They're now asking to verify the serial number, and prove (via video) that it in fact does not work. I was really excited about getting a Wilfa, and now I regret it. Worst way to spend £120 as I'm now stuck with a paperweight, and dealing with their slow customer service.
A few months on now, how did the rest of the CS experience go?
the Wilfa grinder has a weak motor, it is faulty by design. It stops in the middle of grinding. My solution is to start grinder before pouring in coffee beans. Then pour slowly and steadily, and everything is OK.
It only stops if you set the timer to do so or you haven't cleaned it.
Never had this issue.
Sounds like yours was DOA. Sadly, after 7 months of use, I also started experiencing this issue.
@@ObscenePizza I think it comes with a 5 year warranty?
@@jeff8ball I don't remember exactly. The shop I bought it from took 3 weeks to try to repair it and eventually refunded the full sum. Moved to the Sage Smart Grinder Pro.
Stupid design of the container, too much is spread out because of the distance inbetween the lid of the ground coffe and the mill itself, Also the lid, when y open it tends to flip down and alot of coffeee is spread all over the counter, not to mention the static electricity of the plstic material. I regret buying it!