Interesting. Must say though, speed of grinding is one of the least important issues for the home enthusiasist. A busy cafe, yes. The home, not so much.
I dunno…. 😅I love my Mahlkonig x54. Not as fast for sure, but it is a nice flat burr and solid for Filter, Toddy and Espresso (though I use my p64 for espresso). The build quality of the x54 is solid as heck too. Sad to not hear the x54 in the comparison as it’s cheaper and actually a good allrounder rather than being mostly filter!!
So, it's a $500 plastic filter grinder that really should not be used for espresso, isn't ment for single dosing nor can it dose accurately with a full hopper, has massive static due to its high RPM and burrs are 65mm, just over the new industry standard.
Interesting. Must say though, speed of grinding is one of the least important issues for the home enthusiasist. A busy cafe, yes. The home, not so much.
Thanks for the tips!
Glad to see a review of this! On paper this is a very interesting grinder and barely anyone's used it
Glad you liked it!
Nice Video Brother
Thanks
I dunno…. 😅I love my Mahlkonig x54. Not as fast for sure, but it is a nice flat burr and solid for Filter, Toddy and Espresso (though I use my p64 for espresso). The build quality of the x54 is solid as heck too.
Sad to not hear the x54 in the comparison as it’s cheaper and actually a good allrounder rather than being mostly filter!!
I’d love to see you do a video comparison with this and the ZP6 Special.
hopper is deal killer
So, it's a $500 plastic filter grinder that really should not be used for espresso, isn't ment for single dosing nor can it dose accurately with a full hopper, has massive static due to its high RPM and burrs are 65mm, just over the new industry standard.
Geez mate, what did you do to your thumb?
Hahaha a simple miss calculation with a hammer on a Reno at home 😆! It tickled