Are you still using a niche zero for pour overs? I have one but am debating just getting a separate grinder for pour overs like the ode 2 or maybe a hand grinder. Is it worth the hassle using the niche zero? I iust figured going with a second grinder i dont have to mess around with ky espresso dial in on the niche then.
It is a hassle to dial-in again so I have a separate hand grinder for my pour-over coffee. There's a new release, Niche Duo with 2 flat burrs that you can switch (one for espresso and other is for filtered coffee).
@@HomeBaristaCorner Thank you for providing the grind setting. Its hard to find a youtube video where the person provides. I've seen a few random videos where James hoffman will state it but they are hard to find lol
Someone buy this man a second table
I just get lost on the 24 step :- º
Are you still using a niche zero for pour overs? I have one but am debating just getting a separate grinder for pour overs like the ode 2 or maybe a hand grinder. Is it worth the hassle using the niche zero? I iust figured going with a second grinder i dont have to mess around with ky espresso dial in on the niche then.
It is a hassle to dial-in again so I have a separate hand grinder for my pour-over coffee. There's a new release, Niche Duo with 2 flat burrs that you can switch (one for espresso and other is for filtered coffee).
@@Zoozahh you can also consider the Fellow Opus
@@Zoozahh i have Timemore C3 and Grinder Go for pour-over coffee
What grind setting did you use
Around 60 (calibrate mark), more than the max 50.
@@HomeBaristaCorner Thank you for providing the grind setting. Its hard to find a youtube video where the person provides. I've seen a few random videos where James hoffman will state it but they are hard to find lol