Birke
Quote: Margit

And for two weeks I received a new coffee grinder from Germany, Mazzer mini E chrom. Grinding coffee is now a pleasure. There is a timer, weight setting for one and two cups, a portion counter and manual pressing on the grind. I love!
Coffee grinder
Far from cheap coffee grinder ...
Margit
Quote: Birke

Far from cheap coffee grinder ...
But far from the most expensive, there are such as Mazzer Super Jolie, Mazzer Robur and others. Versalab is generally a piece product and is made to order.
I have a used Mazzer with a dispenser, but I got it already. I changed the millstones, hopper and pallet on it, I still wanted a coffee grinder without a dispenser. And besides Mazzer I didn't want another coffee grinder. It so happened that for my anniversary they gave me a lot of money and I spent all of it on this handsome man. Old Mazzer is now grinding coffee for the Turks and the airport. The resource of Mazzer Mini millstones is 500-600 kg of coffee. and the grinder itself is almost eternal. I bought it on coffee24.com, minus the VAT to the price indicated in foreign online stores = this will be the price of the product.
Birke
Well, since they gave money, then why not buy a good thing ...
Lydia
Quote: NatalyMur

And I have the second of the listed ones - Nivona NICG 130.
I bought it recently and am happy ...

This is my 2nd year. I still like it (probably because I like it so far it works ...)
Lika_n
Girls help .. they told me to choose for a gift .. but I didn’t and didn’t have it .. so that I don’t even know .. how it is there
what do you say
PROFI COOK PC-KSW 1021
Coffee grinder
Coffee grinder

she has two bunkers.
Aygul
This is a knife grinder, right?
Lika_n
Yes, that's what's in the characteristics
Rotary knife grinding system
Power 200 W
Capacity 85 g
Grinding adjustment no
Pulse mode is

More information coffee grinder and grinder
Aygul
no, do not take a knife.

My husband presented me with a similar one (he doesn't drink coffee himself, he doesn't understand coffee grinders), I don't like it at all - the grains grind unevenly, something has already been crushed, and some grains only into fours, if you continue, then the small part is already in dust will be, and still there will be no uniform grinding. in short, stress for me to grind on it, again I drink coffee ground by someone in advance.

take a millstone, it will be indicated there: grinding system - millstones.
Lika_n
Thank you, I’ll go and look for more.
marlanca
Girls and for coffee in Turkish, these coffee grinders can handle? I mean millstones? I have a manual one, I want an electric one ...
LudMila
marlanca,
Galina! Of course they can.
But in general, the question is about what exactly?
You need to understand that there are very different burr grinders, both in price and in quality of grinding. What are you guided by when choosing?
Alenufka
Girls, you need an even grind of coffee for the espresso machine. Who uses what coffee grinders - help with advice, which one is better to take? I know that you need a millstone, which budget ones you can look at?
NatalyMur
Quote: Alenufka
Girls, you need an even grind of coffee for an espresso machine.
Fairly even grind of Nivona NICG 130
LudMila
Quote: Alenufka

Girls, you need an even grind of coffee for the espresso machine. Who uses what coffee grinders - help with advice, which one is better to take?
The budget of the coffee maker and a little more toss on top - you get the budget of the coffee grinder. For a carob it is so ... In any case, if they differ in cost, then a coffee grinder is more expensive!
I have a Saeko cappuccino combi (the so-called combine, a coffee maker and a coffee grinder in one case), these are no longer produced, though.
Alenufka
NatalyMur, thanks, I went to study. Do you have an espresso machine? I read your reviews about the coffee grinder and "got infected" ...
LudMila, yes, I know that for carob it is so. Reviews on the Internet are different, but I can't afford too expensive, so I'm looking for an alternative (if there is one ... ).
marlanca
Quote: LudMila

marlanca,
Galina! Of course they can.
But in general, the question is about what exactly?
You need to understand that there are very different burr coffee grinders, both in price and in quality of grinding. What are you guided by when choosing?
I bought a Beko coffee maker for Turkish coffee, bought a manual grain grinder, but for Turkish coffee (that is, it does not grind into dust) while I buy ready-made coffee, but I want to grind my own, so I ask ...
CatNat
Quote: Alenufka
Girls, you need an even grind of coffee for the espresso machine. Who uses what coffee grinders - help with advice, which one is better to take? I know that you need a millstone, which budget ones you can look at?
bought a millstone coffee grinder Vitek, a coffee maker, by the way, also Vitek. I'm very happy! They cope with their functions on a budget and with a bang.
CatNat
🔗 like this. Only I bought it even cheaper.
LudMila
Quote: marlanca

I bought a Beko coffee maker for Turkish coffee, bought a manual grain grinder, but for Turkish coffee (that is, it does not grind into dust) while I buy ready-made coffee, but I want to grind my own, so I ask ...
Maybe buy a good hand one? Electric is still expensive ... A class of technology such as Vitek is not an option at all!
I'm looking at this one (it also needs to be ground into dust):
🔗
marlanca
LudMila,
Thanks for the link - I looked, I have almost the same manual - it doesn't grind into dust ...
Light
Quote: CatNat

bought a millstone coffee grinder Vitek, a coffee maker, by the way, also Vitek. I'm very happy! They cope with their functions on a budget and with a bang.
yah!
I looked at the sites, read the reviews and also ordered it ... was, was not!
wait, sir!
LudMila
On ixbt, coffee lovers speak well of this milk (and others of the same manufacturer)
🔗
Margit
This one grinds to dust:

🔗Coffee grinder


LudMila
Thanks for the link, Margarita!
Only her price is somehow not at all humane ... (

Here I found a fairly budgetary coffee grinder from Zassenhaus, the amount is less than 3000r.
🔗
The main thing is that the mechanism has the same 25-year guarantee as for more expensive models!
Margit
Yes, the price is its only drawback. I myself have long wanted such milk, but I just can't cope with the toad.
CatNat
Quote: Light
yah! I looked at the sites, read the reviews and also ordered it ... was, was not! wait, sir!
for a carob, at least a coffee maker is very good, I have no prejudice against Vitka's technique. (I was guided when choosing both coffee makers and coffee grinders according to reviews).
marlanca
Quote: Margit

Yes, the price is its only drawback. I myself have long wanted such milk, but I just can't cope with the toad.
Mdaaa .... uzhzhzh .... the price is really "pricey" ....
LudMila
Quote: CatNat

for a carob, at least a coffee maker is very good, I have no prejudice against Vitka's technique. (I was guided when choosing both coffee makers and coffee grinders according to reviews).
The main thing is that the hostess likes it!
People have different tastes and taste often develops over time. This is just a statement of fact. )
Now my Saechka does not really satisfy me (and I cannot afford a set of good carob brew and decent milk yet), I want to start cooking in a Turk (more precisely, to return to it after several years of oblivion))), only after buying the right coffee grinder, otherwise it makes no sense ...
Margit
It is also advised to look for old Soviet coffee grinders in flea markets, they grind into dust the same way as Urartu coffee grinders.
Urartu is still produced in Armenia using the old Soviet technology of these milk. Milk of this quality is not produced anywhere else.
Old Soviet coffee grinders:


CatNat
Quote: LudMila
People have different tastes and taste often develops over time. This is just a statement of fact. )
I won't ask here, of course, but often we pay a lot for the name and the brand in technology. I hope that Vitek will serve for a long time as the only negative - the ground coffee is already sticking to the walls of the receiver (the walls are electrified). But for such a price, it's not a huge drawback.
Alenufka
Quote: CatNat

the only negative is that the ground coffee is already sticking to the walls of the receiver (the walls are electrified). But for such a price, it's not a huge drawback.
It seems to me that expensive coffee grinders also "suffer"
Did I understand correctly that she has 4 degrees of grinding in total? Does it grind into the "dust"?
Alenufka
Quote: LudMila

The main thing is that the hostess likes it!
People have different tastes and taste often develops over time. This is just a statement of fact. )
Now my Saechka does not really satisfy me (and I cannot afford a set of good carob brew and decent milk yet), I want to start cooking in a Turk (more precisely, to return to it after several years of oblivion))), only after buying the right coffee grinder, otherwise it makes no sense ...
Vooot! I have the same dilemma now! Only I'm trying to kill 2 birds with one stone. Suddenly, a coffee grinder will be found that will work for a Turk and will do for my Saika, and even inexpensively.
LudMila
Quote: Alenufka

Suddenly, a coffee grinder will be found that will work for a Turk and will do for my Saika, and even inexpensively
Oh, I don't believe in such miracles!))
You need to start with a good coffee grinder, the most expensive one you can buy (and you can watch reviews not just "on the Internet", but on coffee forums, because the opinion of only those people who are really competent in the matter is interesting). Now I can only afford a manual one, alas ...
By the way, here is a cool way to improve the process of using a manual coffee grinder:
🔗
Quote: marlanca

I have almost the same hand - it doesn't grind into dust ...
Galina, it's not very clear what "practically the same" means.
Is it Hario?

From not very expensive electric, good reviews about Bezzera BB005 (in terms of grinding both for Turkish and for espresso)
🔗
They seem to be sending them to Russia too.
Dr.NO
I have had a BOSCH MKM 7003 with adjustable grinding degree for 10 years already. Quite satisfied. Assembling germanium. I cook in geyser coffee makers.
LudMila
The most demanding grinding methods for brewing coffee are Turkish and carob (but not Vitek, of course, and not even my Saya with an improver).

I understand more and more that Urartu will be the next purchase.) If we can only dream of Mazzer ...
Margit
Margarita, is that link really Armenian?
Has anyone ordered from this store?

I edited my post, the purchase of a "dream" is still postponed ...
CatNat
Quote: Alenufka
Did I understand correctly that she has 4 degrees of grinding in total? Does it grind into the "dust"?
yeah. right. It doesn’t grind into dust, but I don’t need it, maybe I took it specially for the espresso machine, and that’s what it was for her. Not very finely and quite evenly.
Alenufka
CatNat, thanks for the information. With this option "kill 2 birds with one stone" it is impossible, I will think (search) further
Quote: LudMila

reviews not just "on the Internet", but on coffee forums
I was on these forums, I read, I saw enough ... But I am not such a "gourmet" of coffee (although I cannot start the day without it), I have my own requirements for this "drink". Therefore, I’m looking for something inexpensive and I’ll pick it up. Thanks for the advice.
LudMila
Quote: Alenufka
So I'm looking for
And I found it.)))
I ordered Sasenhaus, model Havana, after all.
🔗
You can't get the dust from it, but it is positioned as a coffee grinder for a Turk, the grinding is quite fine. And the manufacturer is reliable (25 years warranty))), and the price is quite acceptable.

But I still want Urartu or the old Soviet one to grind really finely-finely ...))
Margit
Girls, there is a Lelit PL043 coffee grinder for sale, in excellent condition, used 8 months.

🔗



AnastasiaK
CatNat, please tell me, is the taste of ground coffee not burnt? I ordered Vitek-1548 for tomorrow, and in the reviews I just read that ground coffee heats up and tastes bitter, and that there is no uniform grinding - you adjust fine, and the regulator itself weakens and unscrews for a coarse grinding. Are you grinding for an espresso machine? And how it turns out?
Alenufka
Quote: LudMila

And I found it.)))
I am glad for you. Let it meet your expectations. Can you share your impressions later?
CatNat
Quote: AnastasiaK
CatNat, please tell me, is the taste of ground coffee not burnt? I ordered Vitek-1548 for tomorrow, and in the reviews I just read that ground coffee heats up and tastes bitter, and that there is no uniform grinding - you adjust fine, and the regulator itself weakens and unscrews for a coarse grinding.Are you grinding for an espresso machine? And how it turns out?
yes no, not burnt. The regulator is in place, so far everything is fine, but I have not been using it for many years. Maybe people have something that happens after a long time (in reviews)? Grinding is uniform, at least very different from grinding in a coffee grinder with knives.
CatNat
Quote: Alenufka
With this option "kill 2 birds with one stone" it is impossible, I will think (search) further
look at this Delonghi KG 89 coffee grinder, there are reviews on the Yandex market, and there people are trying to grind into dust, read something there by twisting. The price is humane.
NatalyMur
Quote: Alenufka

NatalyMur, thanks, I went to study. Do you have an espresso machine? I read your reviews about the coffee grinder and "got infected" ...
There is a carob, but it needs to be repaired. And how we bought this coffee grinder, I put it on the smallest grind, I cook it in a Turk. It turns out tastier than in a carob. I don't even want to carry a coffee machine for repairs.
AnastasiaK
CatNat, can I have another question? They brought it to me, tried to grind it, it seemed normal, the taste until I understood it was different or not, I set the grinding to 6, was afraid to grind it too much - can you turn the grinding degree wheel only when the grinder is on? Can't you leave it at 6 or do you need to move it back to the extreme position? And what is the best way - to grind at once into several cups (will the grind be smoother?) Or grind in a minimum portion? Oh, I asked a bunch of questions ...
CatNat
Quote: AnastasiaK
CatNat, can I have another question? They brought it to me, tried to grind it, it seemed normal, the taste until I understood it was different or not, I set the grinding to 6, was afraid to grind it too much - can you turn the grinding degree wheel only when the grinder is on? Can't you leave it at 6 or do you need to move it back to the extreme position? And what is the best way - to grind at once into several cups (will the grind be smoother?) Or grind in a minimum portion? Oh, I asked a bunch of questions .... https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/in...ption=com_smf&topic=899.0
As for the taste, I'm not such a gourmet to distinguish the nuances directly, and I always brew cappuccino or latte, I like it when there is more milk
As for turning the wheel, then I don't remember something, I have the finest grind of 7-8 or something, that's all. There is no need to translate anywhere, I set the grinding before turning it on, and now it costs 7-8 all the time. I usually grind into two circles, I didn’t do much, I don’t know if the quality of the grind will change from this. Everything suits me
LudMila
Quote: Alenufka
Let her live up to your expectations
It looks like this will not justify ...
They called, they are not available.
So the epic is not over, I will look further!))

Margit
Quote: LudMila
They called, they are not available.
Do not be discouraged, whatever is being done - for the better. If you have milk even better than this one, maybe an electric one will do, you have a carob machine? I started with a used Mazzer Mini for 3 thousand (they are eternal, only the millstones are erased with 500-600 kg), a year later I upgraded to a new Mini, now I'm waiting for a bunk.
Margit
AnastasiaK,
Quote: AnastasiaK
And what is the best way - to grind at once into several cups (will the grind be smoother?) Or grind in a minimum portion?
It is better to grind one or two cups at a time, there is less chance of heating the millstones, which means the coffee will not taste bitter.
Alenufka
Quote: CatNat

check out this Delonghi KG 89 coffee grinder
Thank you, read it.
Quote: NatalyMur

There is a carob, but it needs to be repaired.
That is, you did not cook with this coffee grinder in a carob - did I understand correctly? And for the Turks it turns out straight into the "dust"?
Quote: AnastasiaK
Can you turn the grind wheel only when the grinder is on?
If you reduce the degree of grind, always only with the coffee grinder running, so that the millstones do not jam. Select the grind at which you like the taste of coffee most of all and leave it on that mark, you do not need to twist it to the extreme position every time (sorry I got in).
Quote: LudMila

They called, they are not available.
Well, it's a pity, of course, but yes,
Quote: Margit

Dont be upset
Girls, I'll do a little more. Does anyone have a Severin KM 3873 or 3874?

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