Mikael said:Grinding yes, I think you could buy an cheapish grinder and grind beans for your French press, prob would add to the flavors...
Bechet45 said:What is a good grinder for cafetiere and Bialetti coffee - and I have no intention of taking this onto fancy coffee machines. Reasonably priced, does the job, fine enough for cafetiere and Bialetti.
This one looks good to me. What do you guys tink?
Bechet45 said:Mikael said:Grinding yes, I think you could buy an cheapish grinder and grind beans for your French press, prob would add to the flavors...
This one looks good to me. What do you guys tink?
YorkNeil said:Hmm not seen a Burr grinder for that price. Think ahead: are you going to stick with what you have or are you in a short period going to be looking at a really nice home espresso machine costing a few hundred (or more) squids? Do you stick with an EJ89 or do you buy a Weber? If you stay at this price point you will need something better when the coffee bug really bites you. It's no secret I'm a great fan of Iberital - I use them in my business every day. Fantastic value for money with a bullet proof motor (body is a bit flimsy). I notice a few members have bought them now but others will say avoid like the plague - like everything in life. YMMV as they say but enjoy the caffeine trip anyway.
Reviews here http://coffeegeek.com/reviews/grinders/iberital_grinder
Bechet45 said:[I've been looking at it backwards! No point buying a grinder unless I first buy a fancy machine - but no!
What is a good grinder for cafetiere and Bialetti coffee - and I have no intention of taking this onto fancy coffee machines. Reasonably priced, does the job, fine enough for cafetiere and Bialetti.
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