thank you for this video. totally helped me to remove the top burr as it was tighly screwed into it. i guess cleaning it after 6 years of using might have that effect.
I found a good deal on a used E6P that has the single dose burr upgrades. However, this machine looks like a nuisance to use in a single dose workflow, very hesitant
Matt let us know what you do, Im just not sure any single dose isnt it own beast, Im not going to get a bellows, and stress about retention, or in/out, - I fill it up and use those beans that day, Im not going to pre measure etc in the AM, its all I can do lately to just get the single shot of espresso 😀
@@petesranciliosilvia3777 I haven't done anything yet, not sure if the guy still has it. I'm working ok with my current grinder as long as it's a relatively dark roast. I'm sure I'm getting some of yesterday's grinds, but that's the least of my concerns.
@@mattgraham4340 I hear you, the light roasts I use are some of my challenge, the darks are just more forgiving, and Im still not sure that after you have used the grinder for 2-3 days, that every hiding spot hasn't become full inside the grind chamber, leaving nowhere for 'current' grinds to stall out - and as you say, of all the problems I have that is low on the list - good luck
@@petesranciliosilvia3777 I would assume the designs that have a direct fall through path are better with respect to retention, but there's always some trade-off or price escalation for whatever nuisance happens to catch our attention
I bought a Ceado E37J coffee grinder, immediately opened it to look at the burrs and saw chips on the cutting edges of the burrs, contacted Ceado and did not receive an answer, that is, the stated 3-year warranty does not work. I do not recommend this company's products.
@@petesranciliosilvia3777 I wrote to all the company's social network addresses, to all the company's addresses, but Ceado never responded. I decided to buy new burrs by myself. In the coffee grinder always remains about 20 gr of coffee . If the coffee grinding is fine, the coffee grinder gets clogged, the burrs are crooked relative to each other, but the grinding is generally normal. I'm very disappointed and I`m going to buy Zerno.
I think it hits every need for basic flat burr home use grinder for the espresso lover w/ 300 watt motor, - 64mm flat burrs - 3 year parts and labor wholelattelove.com/products/ceado-e5p-electronic-coffee-grinder coffee.ceado.com/en/products/26-on-demand/16-e5p
Hi Pete! I appreciate the demonstration. I've tried several times to re-assemble my E5P after cleaning (like you show here) and I'm not able to grind fine enough anymore (even when I get it to the point where the burrs are touching). I wonder if you've encountered this issue at all during your cleanings?
oh man horrible news- and this was without unscrewing and removing the burrs completely ? (from their carriers?) I cant add much only ensuring the two rings were replaced in the correct order - not sure how that would impact anything but there are so few parts involved - it has to be something >? Same beans ? - Pete
Hi, I took off the top burr system, the wavy separator and the ring below yesterday. Didn't remove screws from either burr. Cleaned best as possible. When replacing the metal ring did you ensure the notch was at the front (6 o'clock position)? When replacing the adjustment sleeve did you ensure that it was tightened as far as possible, anti-clockwise? I was nervous about whether my reassembly was correct. Just made an espresso, everything was fine in terms of grind setting and fineness.
@@jlscorpio76 Unfortunately everything I tried didn't work, and I had to take it in to an espresso equipment repair shop where they did some voodoo magic (he claims he just needed to screw it in a bit more, but I don't see how that's possible)
thank you for this video. totally helped me to remove the top burr as it was tighly screwed into it. i guess cleaning it after 6 years of using might have that effect.
😂 that might be it 😂 nice work - thanks Pete
I found a good deal on a used E6P that has the single dose burr upgrades. However, this machine looks like a nuisance to use in a single dose workflow, very hesitant
Matt let us know what you do, Im just not sure any single dose isnt it own beast, Im not going to get a bellows, and stress about retention, or in/out, - I fill it up and use those beans that day, Im not going to pre measure etc in the AM, its all I can do lately to just get the single shot of espresso 😀
@@petesranciliosilvia3777 I haven't done anything yet, not sure if the guy still has it. I'm working ok with my current grinder as long as it's a relatively dark roast. I'm sure I'm getting some of yesterday's grinds, but that's the least of my concerns.
@@mattgraham4340 I hear you, the light roasts I use are some of my challenge, the darks are just more forgiving, and Im still not sure that after you have used the grinder for 2-3 days, that every hiding spot hasn't become full inside the grind chamber, leaving nowhere for 'current' grinds to stall out - and as you say, of all the problems I have that is low on the list - good luck
@@petesranciliosilvia3777 I would assume the designs that have a direct fall through path are better with respect to retention, but there's always some trade-off or price escalation for whatever nuisance happens to catch our attention
@@mattgraham4340 always fun to look, but diminishing returns and being happy with the current results, good luck Pete
How much retention do you get in this grinder? Still satisfied with it?
Bill Im a big fan of the Ceado no complaints, - has been working great - Pete
I bought a Ceado E37J coffee grinder, immediately opened it to look at the burrs and saw chips on the cutting edges of the burrs, contacted Ceado and did not receive an answer, that is, the stated 3-year warranty does not work. I do not recommend this company's products.
disappointing hopefully you got it resolved - mine has been a dream, reliable , swapped in the upgraded burrs - its a workhorse - Pete
@@petesranciliosilvia3777 I wrote to all the company's social network addresses, to all the company's addresses, but Ceado never responded. I decided to buy new burrs by myself. In the coffee grinder always remains about 20 gr of coffee . If the coffee grinding is fine, the coffee grinder gets clogged, the burrs are crooked relative to each other, but the grinding is generally normal. I'm very disappointed and I`m going to buy Zerno.
Great video, does this feel like a pro grinder (Mazzer) or it's one of these prosumer product we buy and then regret not spending the extra $200
I think it hits every need for basic flat burr home use grinder for the espresso lover w/
300 watt motor, - 64mm flat burrs - 3 year parts and labor
wholelattelove.com/products/ceado-e5p-electronic-coffee-grinder
coffee.ceado.com/en/products/26-on-demand/16-e5p
Hi Pete! I appreciate the demonstration. I've tried several times to re-assemble my E5P after cleaning (like you show here) and I'm not able to grind fine enough anymore (even when I get it to the point where the burrs are touching). I wonder if you've encountered this issue at all during your cleanings?
oh man horrible news- and this was without unscrewing and removing the burrs completely ? (from their carriers?) I cant add much only ensuring the two rings were replaced in the correct order - not sure how that would impact anything but there are so few parts involved - it has to be something >? Same beans ? - Pete
Hi, I took off the top burr system, the wavy separator and the ring below yesterday. Didn't remove screws from either burr. Cleaned best as possible. When replacing the metal ring did you ensure the notch was at the front (6 o'clock position)? When replacing the adjustment sleeve did you ensure that it was tightened as far as possible, anti-clockwise? I was nervous about whether my reassembly was correct. Just made an espresso, everything was fine in terms of grind setting and fineness.
I have the same issue with my Ceado E6P, did you solve the problem?
@@jlscorpio76 Unfortunately everything I tried didn't work, and I had to take it in to an espresso equipment repair shop where they did some voodoo magic (he claims he just needed to screw it in a bit more, but I don't see how that's possible)
@@niraj_suresh I have tried a thousand combinations, I do the torque with an electric screwdriver for best precision but nothing has worked.