Let's try out the new Mazzer Philos grinder
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- Опубліковано 16 лис 2024
- Hey party people!! It’s been a while. But I’m back!
Espresso Service West was so sweet to allow me to try out the new Mazzer Philos home grinder. 64 mm flat burrs, designed specifically for single dosing… A gem to try out! In this video, I go through all the specs of the grinder, and see how it fits in my home set-up. Curious? Me too. Get a warm cup of coffee, and enjoy watching!!
Also, guys!!! I just wanna add that Mazzer slowed down the grind speed to improve consistency. That shows, because it is very consistent. So there’s that little piece of knowledge for you.
And yes, I know I said “professional and espresso home machines”. Don’t judge me.
I cannot believe I'm considering this for home use. Time for the end game!
With default basket there is no spraying :) and thks by the way showing this moving thingie button to get less retention, have totally missed it
Thank you. Interesting to hear your opinion. Happy birthday. Using the provided cup will stop all the chaff. Mazzer earth that bottom plate and the magnets hold it in place.
I laughed when you removed the handle 😀
Thank you! Sometimes I think it’d be wiser for me to do a little research first but I like diving in to prevent these things from happening, but I’m glad I made you laugh, haha! That’s a better outcome.
Good to see your review. ive had my Philos (UK) a while now and love it. Made me smile when you removed the handle designed to be used to remove the casing for cleaning. On the other hand I love your honesty leaving it in and not editing it out. good luck with your journey.
Thanks so much for your nice response! Have a wonderful day.
Love the video! Thanks for making this content ☺️
Regarding the grind time, it probably makes no difference when making milk drinks. When you drop the beans, you can get and pour the milk. No time wasted!
Also, beware fast grinding with smaller (64mm) burrs. That will cause backups and regrinding, creating more fines. For faster grinding, get a grinder with bigger burrs, but not a cheap one. The bigger the burr diameter, the more important the alignment and stability.
Nice video. I have one question. I like your tamper. Where can I get one of these?
It’s from Mhw 3-bomber
Happy Birthday!
Thank you!
Thanks very much for this video! It's very interesting!
I think you convinced me on for the Philos 🎉
I have maybe a question on the micra, are you missing the flow control on this machine and how annoying is the app?
Thanks a lot!
@@jonathus48 The app is great! I often scare my roommate by turning the machine on when I’m not home yet 😂 It’s very easy to work with and always connects. I don’t miss flow control at all! But I’ve never really used it so it’s not something I’d miss at all. Hope that helps! And congrats on your choice for the Philos! It’s a great one.
Nice video, thanks! Just a couple of comments: You keep referring to the price tag of the grinder as Eur 1,400 but it’s actually Eur 995 directly from Mazzer. 2nd,Which Burrs do you have? 3rd, It’s a catch cup not a basket! 😜
19:34 here you can see the burrs. Seem to be the 200D. On the Mazzer Homepage there are pictures of both burr sets.
This grinder can be bought for €995 directly from Mazzer. Also what burrs did you use?
19:34 here you can see the burrs. Seem to be the 200D. On the Mazzer Homepage there are pictures of both burr sets.
@@svenbayer4351i see, it’s the 200’s. I just order mine with the 189’s :)
It's the 189D burrs!
@@ThomasPokerNLcongratulation for your choice and your decission. The 189 are the ones I would (will?) go for either 🙂👍
@@nietroerenThanks for the answer! I thought the grinding discs, which you can see at the time stamp mentioned, clearly look like the 200D.
But you will know it better, because you used it👍
I'll try to link the Mazzer Homepage anyway in a separate reply (because I guess, YT deleted my last reply, which included that link)...
But please have a look by yourself on the pics of the burrs on the Mazzer HP.
Anyway - I liked your video very much.👍
if you want to use the smaller dosing cup you can try to add a spray of water to the beans or 1-2 times with wet finger and shaking...it will reducing static and thus the spray ._ ) have a nice day!
@@alegend2k You too!
Not sure you mentioned, is it 200D or 189D burr?
19:34 here you can see the burrs. Seem to be the 200D. On the Mazzer Homepage there are pictures of both burr sets.
as per @svenbayer4351 they are the i200D burrs fitted.
Hi! It's the 189D burr.
Thank you for this video! would you say its better than the Niche Zero? - I primarily have medium/dark roast espressos
I don’t have any personal experience with the Niche Zero, but completely based on factual specs, yes, it is better.
Mazzer Philos is better in almost al aspects, Niche offered something unique when it came out, but the market really changed since. Mazzer Philos has a great built, great burrs and the workflow (which was Niche's strongest point when it came out) is also good. It is more expensive however.
How loud would you say it is? I currently have a Baratza 270wi. Was thinking about getting like a Eureka Libra or Eureka w65, or Fiorenzato all ground sense. But many say single dose is better. If the loudness is same as my Baratza, I definitely don’t want it.
I don’t know how loud the Barazza is. All I can say is it’s louder than all home grinders I’ve had & tested so far… The La Marzocco Pico is also created for single dosing & is way less loud.
What burrs do you have and have you tried pour over with it
19:34 here you can see the burrs. Seem to be the 200D. On the Mazzer Homepage there are pictures of both burr sets.
Hi! It's the 189D burrs. I have tried pour over with it! I also mentioned it in my video, but I didn't make any videos of it. The grind was course enough for filter, and definitely better in comparison to the Pico - the coarsest setting on the Pico is still too fine to make a proper pour over. For the Mazzer, it's great.
This beautiful accent is killing me 🫠
Sad it doesn't fit in the Micra portafilter and super odd.
Yeah, right… I thought the same!