In the market for a new conical burr grinder under $100. Thinking of the Capresso Infinity... anyone have an opinion?
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In the market for a new conical burr grinder under $100. Thinking of the Capresso Infinity... anyone have an opinion?
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Greetings,
Can this Rocket version of the Mini B also utilize the smaller hopper for the Mazzers to lower the height for under cabinet use?
Best Regards,
Bill
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mjackson ♦ Bill,It will fit any hopper that you can put on a Mazzer mini. It is the same grinder just a different finish and a great looking grinder at that. If you cal in for your order we can be sure to get you the right hopper.
I've had the K2 for a while now and the grind has been outstanding. Very consistent and fine enough for espresso with plenty of room to go finer. I use dark roasts which, due to their oily nature, tend to clog many burr grinders, but that has not been at all a problem with the K2. Static has also...
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I have used only Baratza grinders since I purchased my first espresso machine and I purchased this machine rather then rebuilt my Virtuoso which was showing ware.
First, the Vario does a good job grinding coffee and I would buy it again as i need a grinder that can easily grind for espresso and...
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Got mine from WLL in 2006 and used it almost daily ever since. It's a rock solid grinder that is very consistent. I've gotten to know it so well I can tell when sublte adjustments are needed due to changes in the weather. It is THAT precise.
It is very easy to use. I seldom need to do...
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Only one word for me describes this grinder, Wow!
I love the quality, durability, quality of the grind and ease of use. Repeat, ease of use. Adjustments are simple and consistent, beautiful blade accessibility for cleaning.
I no longer feel I am doing a chemistry experiment in order to make a...
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Over the last 30 years I have owned 3 coffee bean grinders, 1 cheap, 1 moderately priced, and the Capresso. The Capresso is by far the very best and well worth the money. It produces a very consistent grind, is very solid, and extremely easy to clean. In comparison to the others I have owned it...
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I've had this grinder for a little over a year and have been happy with it. At first it wouldn't grind on the espresso setting. After several tries it starting working and hasn't been a problem since. On the fine setting it grinds plenty for a double espresso in 12 to 15 seconds. On a coarse...
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This is an update to my previous review. Two months of ownership have changed my opinion of this grinder (for the better). First, the clumping problem gradually vanished over the two months. I get nice fluffy grinds now. I guess it needed some breaking in. Second, I replaced the giant hopper...
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DanielCulver I don't have experience with that grinder, but do have experience with Jura-Capresso products and have always been very happy with the return on the dollar. That said, you may want to consider spending more for a Gaggia MDF adding dosing and easy repair for a higher price. I've had mine for over two years and am very happy with it.
05-23-2013 2:58pm |