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Niche Coffee
Приєднався 26 чер 2015
Welcome to Niche, the future of Coffee.
How to make V60 with the Niche Zero
See how easy it is to make a delicious V60 coffee with the Niche Zero.
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How To Make Espresso With The Niche Zero
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Here's just how easy it is to make great tasting espresso with the Niche Zero.
Getting started with your Niche Zero
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Full instructions for getting started and using your Niche Zero.
Getting started with your Niche Duo
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Full instructions for getting started and using your Niche Duo. 00:07 - Introduction 00:29 - What is zeroing? 00:59 - Unboxing your Niche Duo 01:53 - Using your Niche Duo 02:56 - Changing the burrs 04:43 - Regular cleaning of your Niche Duo 05:54 - Deep cleaning your Niche Duo 06:47 - Zeroing your Niche Duo
Niche Zero - How To Calibrate Your Grinder
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Instructions on how to easily calibrate your Niche Zero Coffee Grinder. 1. Clean your Niche Zero 2. Lightly tighten the bean funnel 3. Align the bezel ring to the calibration mark 4. Turn the bean funnel to your desired setting
Brewing With Niche : Cafetière
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Want to brew great cafetière with the Niche Zero? Here's how we do it. Where to buy Niche Zero : igg.me/at/nichezerogrinder/x/... Instagram : @nichecoffee Facebook : Niche Coffee Video shot by COFFEEwithGPA - ua-cam.com/channels/3zt.html... Any questions? Email hello@nichecoffee.co.uk
Niche How To: Correctly Install and Tighten Your NFC Disc (Updated)
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How to correctly install the Niche NFC Disc Note: If burr screw is too tight, set your grinder to calibrate and it will loosen off easily. Be sure to give the bolt a final firm tighten to make sure the bolt doesn't come loose. Where to buy Niche Zero : igg.me/at/nichezerogrinder/x/16981280#/ Instagram : @nichecoffee Video shot by COFFEEwithGPA - ua-cam.com/channels/3ztMq7aWAPBybt9Sj26WDQ.html A...
Niche How To: Clean The Niche Zero Grinder
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How to simply and quickly clean the Niche Zero. Where to buy Niche Zero : igg.me/at/nichezerogrinder/x/... Instagram : @nichecoffee Check out COFFEEwithGPA - ua-cam.com/channels/3ztMq7aWAPBybt9Sj26WDQ.html
Niche How To : Calibrate Your Grinder (previous version)
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This video has been updated. Please see: ua-cam.com/video/jmDkR8XMtg8/v-deo.html Easy to steps to calibrating your Niche Zero Grinder 1. Turn the bean funnel clockwise until finger tight 2. Check white dot matches up with the calibration mark 3. If the dot does not match up, turn the collar until the white dot is at calibration 4. Turn the bean funnel anti-clockwise back to your chosen setting
Brewing With Niche - Chemex
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Want to make the very best Chemex coffee? Well here's how by using the new Niche Zero. Website - www.nichecoffee.co.uk Where to buy - igg.me/at/nichezerogrinder Facebook - nichecoffeeuk/ Twitter - Nichecoffee1 Instagram - nichecoffee
Niche Zero Coffee Grinder - Indiegogo Campaign
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Indiegogo Campaign Video Visit our campaign - igg.me/at/nichezerogrinder
I prefer to use the fellow ode.
I also prefer the pour over to be between the calibrate point and about midway directly behind. The Zero is very flexible and easy to use.
Oooh Daddy doing more content for you guys!
Interesting… I’m more around 50 for pour overs, and it still takes a bit long
Settings can depend on a lot of factors, but as long as you find a setting that works for you - that's all that matters!
I'm more on 60-70 range for light to medium roasted coffees.
Yooo lol there’s no way you’re grinding that fine for espresso. You might need to recalibrate
Mine can't turn past the 0 when it's tight. Does that mean it's zeroed correctly?
Meanwhile, despite calibration, my grind setting is below zero and it is still not fine enough. I get out 36g from 18g in 25sec at 9bar. Target is 30sec which requires finer grind size I guess. Is there a critical limit for the Niche?
It is supposed to be zero micron at the smallest setting. Based on above video, you should "tighten" the funnel gently till it does not move anymore (burrs touching each others), then move the black ring to match small arrow and dot as described in video. of course do NOT power up the Niche is such position as burrs will be damaged. I read also other comment that cleaning up (removing parts) helped solved a too tight product because brand new. Then everything should be fine after 3 to 4 kg of coffee, to season the burrs. My comment is based on reading comment sections, I should get MY Niche in a week or so :)
@@vinct7023 thanks for your suggestions. In my case it was in fact the cleaning, combined with a loose screw. By that the coffee sticked more and more to the mechanics of the grinder leading to a certain distance of the burrs even in zero position. Now, as I understood this I’ll keep an eye on tightening the center screw from time to time… and clean the Niche more often 😉
@@hallodidldu Thanks for feedback
Hi guys, my niche came with the NFC disc installed, but after few month I’ve noticed a small crack and now been bigger. What should I do ?
Second time cleaning, still easy still perfect grinding .
I've just checked mine prior to cleaning for the first time (had it 6 months). When I turn the silver dial back the marker stops at 0 not at the calibration mark. I thought these were supposed to be calibrated when they left the factory. I've cleaned it and there was a fair amount of compacted coffee in there but I'd have thought it unlikely to go out by so far. I guess I'll now have to dial in settings for about 15 different coffees again....
I have nothing but a headache rezeroing the niche duo. What a cumbersome and time intensive process. Why do I have to do that for all alignment points of the upper burr?
now you need a slow feed version of the nfc disk (smaller hole)
There’s some 3D printed options out there for this just fyi!
just discovered mine had a lot of gunk on the top burr. when i first started using it, i didnt spray with water though. i wonder if that mitigates that. but overall im glad i went through it. found part of a coffee bean between the dosing part and the body. wish the chute were detachable. i noticed some coffee solidified there and it's hard to clean completely.
I can’t take out the inner thing at 1.13. it’s impossible. Why could that be?
No
what number setting was that for espresso plz. Thanks
Could you link your nice dosing containers? 😁😊
Yeah nice joke mate , we both know you are lying
Any advantage to run one wrap of red (thin) teflon tape on threads to aid in longevity of service?
I love my niche too!
there is no calibrate marking on my niche duo -- help!
How many shots intervals for a clean up?
I don’t understand your end screen. Are you saying one additional 360 degree rotation anticlockwise beyond the calibration mark?
what do I have to do when I accidentally turned the clicking ring instead of the upper one when changing the grinding level?
No biggie - just start the process over from the beginning.
Life saver. Didn’t work until I followed your advice.
This guide makes it look easy to remove the black plastic cap. And yet for many people this gets stuck and is difficult or impossible to remove. This video needs to be updated with guidance for this.
Agreed, but with a gentle application of a needle nose pliers and pulls right out.
no way you are grinding at 5
That was exactly my thought. For espresso I'm almost always around a 20 regardless of the bean
Hello, do you ship from UK? Are there any known fees applied for European country?
What exactly is he trying to point out to us at 1:04 ?
I think remove the 2 screws
Why can u not touch the burrs with your hands?
it actually doesn't work like this in reality. Grinding filter coffee will leave lots of large coffee residues inside the grinder. When switching to espresso, these large pieces will prevent you using preselected settings. Means, each time you switch from filter to espresso, you have to choose finer and finer espresso settings.
I got a v60 recently so I've started experimenting with my niche for pourovers, while still making espresso every day. Now I understand why it was never working! Every time I went back to espresso, my setting was off by like 10 seconds or more. They'd pour extremely fast. But also all my v60s stall in the last minute of extraction, even if I grind at the coarsest setting on the niche. Do you have any tips on improving pourovers with the niche, or how to not have to reset the espresso setting finer and finer every time ? Thanks!!
@@pablo-zn1mg there is no workaround for this other than cleaning your grinder every other day if you are constantly switching from espresso to filter. What I’m doing is grinding lots of coffee for filter in advance (supply for 2 weeks, storing in vacuum box), cleaning grinder, using it for espresso only until I run out of filtered coffee. It’s a bummer doing it like this but better than drinking ruined espresso
Can’t you just purge the grinder with a few beans?
@@atticustay1 that can work when switching from filter coffee setting to espresso but not the opposite way as you will have lots of fine coffee particles stuck inside. Only disassembling and cleaning everything inside will give you great results
Set the grinder back to finer grind settings in increments of 10 and run the grinder for a few seconds each step increment
You could have specified clockwise or anti-clockwise directions ... Oh well.
you can actually see that he is turning the black ring clockwise...right?
Lol... the guy you replied to is blind i guess HAHA@@TheDennzio
I have some issues with my niche zero if someone can help ... my niche not staple if u put it one grind size the next day you getting deferent size of coffee grind i don't know what the issue
did you clean it? maybe a certain screw is loose, or maybe you cleaned off the grease on the threads of the hopper
How often should we clean the grinder?
need to spray your beans for zero retention
Wich settings do you grind Filtercoffee and Espresso? ❤😊
having the same issue and seems like inconsistent
Zeroing - that burr touching noise just doesnt occur... What sound should i really be hearing? It just gets deeper, right up until the burrs won't turn, making it nigh on impossible to discern the actual initial touching point.
have you foiund the touching point? Same issue here
@@luigiliamzon kind of. I kept the lid up, stuck a pen in the little red button, and with it on, very carefully rotated the dosing ring til I heard what I think was the burrs touching
Same here, I couldn’t hear any difference at all
It’s a shitty process.
I love my new Niche DUO!
If you rezero the espresso burr - what happens to the filter burr when putting that in?
Wait, so you are selling in the US already? The guy from the funnel is not British.
We have been selling to US for years.
yeah for like an extra 100 in duties that they dont pay for. So your out like 600 for a 400 dollar grinder. Get a df64 instead. Do your research
Thank you so much. I cleaned my grinder and couldnt get it to push any grinds out. I didn't have it properly calibrated! Thought I was going to have to send it for repair. You saved my bacon. Can't thank you enough .
Will the same procedure for the burr calibration work on the original Zero? I want to try and recalibrate as I'm having to set my Zero to number 2 or 3 for espresso.
No, please follow the zero calibration video for that
Love mine, so easyvto change settings for the 3 types of brew I use. Plus very little if no waste.
Its brilliant. I can change the setting in seconds as I use it to brew 3 sorts of coffee. Bought it when it first came out and it hasn't let me down once.
Love this machine, bought it when it was first launched. I used to have two grinders on the go as I use a V60, Espro cafetiere and an ECM machine for espresso. But now I just use the Niche as I can switch between grind settings in an instant.
Hi, just wanted to ask a multi-part question about grinds on the threads of the machine. Took mine apart and I noticed that the funnel’s threads have grinds on them and the receiving threads on the machine itself have grinds there. While trying to clean it, I noticed that there’s some kind of grease on the threads itself. Any recommendations on how to properly clean that area? Are the grinds gonna damage the machine if not cleaned out from there? Thanks!
Might be oil fr the beans
Thank you.
Yes Daddy! @DaddyGotCoffee
It's funny to see the actual usage, as I got myself a bellows that I use before and after each grind. 😅