jaymz 10:27 AM 09-04-2010
Wife surprised me with a new burr grinder yesterday ...
:-)
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leaps and bounds better than the blade grinder i've been suffering with.
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GolfNut 10:47 AM 09-04-2010
Woohoo. Congrats! I know what you mean. Unfortunately our burr grinder burr-ned up (ha ha) in the house fire. Couldn't bring myself to buy a blade grinder so we've just gone back to buying coffee pre-ground. I really do miss the days of roasting our own coffee and grinding right before brewing. I had a Breville grinder.
Enjoy your brew!
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floydpink 06:15 PM 09-04-2010
What model is that? My Macap is only is only used for espresso and my wife uses on old Krupps for her drip and it's nearing the end. Looks a lot like the Cuisinart.
That's the downside to a stepless grinder; adjustments from espresso to drip are a hassle.
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jaymz 07:13 PM 09-06-2010
Originally Posted by floydpink:
What model is that? My Macap is only is only used for espresso and my wife uses on old Krupps for her drip and it's nearing the end. Looks a lot like the Cuisinart.
That's the downside to a stepless grinder; adjustments from espresso to drip are a hassle.
Yes - it is the Cuisinart, DBM-8
http://www.cuisinart.com/products/coffee_bar/dbm-8.html
I believe it's a bit cheaper than your macap, but it does have an adjustable grind
:-)
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pektel 11:40 AM 09-07-2010
Tripp 11:48 AM 09-07-2010
I've got the same one. It works pretty well, though it's quite loud, and doesn't grind quite fine enough for some espresso. I've modded it by shaving off the stop, so that it can co just a bit finer, which is perfect for my espresso maker(a cheap delonghi).
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pektel 01:46 PM 09-07-2010
I, also, own a cheap delonghi espresso/coffee maker. While it's not the greatest, it serves it's purpose just fine for now. I believe I bought it at Target when it went on sale for like 80 bucks or something.
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