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antdad said:Sub £100 electric grinders usually don't grind finely enough for espresso machines, if its for cafetiere they are usually adequate.
pedro083 said:Nope don't get a MC2 as you are wanting to change grind for different brewing methods and this is just a no go with the mc2.
brushfan said:I'm a massive coffee lover but don't have my own machine of any kind. Been looking into it but there are so many things to consider, where to start!
Boab said:Pedro, how is the porlex for espresso grinds? I fancy a grinder but I rarely need a high volume so don't need to spend a fortune on one if I can get away with a bit of manual labour.
pedro083 said:Nope Neil it was just what antdad said having to spend ages having to spin that dial then all the bean wastage trying to get back to the espresso range after grinding some for French press
Boab said:Pedro, how is the porlex for espresso grinds? I fancy a grinder but I rarely need a high volume so don't need to spend a fortune on one if I can get away with a bit of manual labour.
Aye the porlex will grind for a espresso no problems the one I used even went fine enough to choke the machine. Takes a couple of mins to grind a shot though
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