Manual grinders are absolutely cheaper than the electric alternative if you want to make good quality coffee and don't mind a bit of extra work. I use one exclusively. That said if you ant good quality burrs you still need to spend $100 give or take not $8. It's the burrs that determine how good a job it will do grinding the coffee You want steel burs and the largest ones you can get. .
OK number one on the vintage grinder. You have to set it through or put the coffee through 3 times you crack it, then you grind it a little bit smaller and then you refine it. There's settings to tighten down the grinding. Spool, you have to put it through 3 times I use them all the time. They make great coffee. You just aren't educated or didn't read the instructions?Watch youtube a video on it
I think for the vintage one youd treat it like a pasta thinner... Grind over and over again going a setting or so down. But i know nothing about coffee. Just an idea..
I tried again after filming, to see if I could get it to grind finer and after lots of fiddling it did, but still very difficult to use and uneven. I did a YT Short of it.
Just the review i was looking for! Cheers bud!
No problem 👍
I'm not joking, every time I watch one of your videos, I get a hankering for coffee.🤣😂
Thats the impact I want to have haha
The coffee from the vintage grinder looks like something Sophie would bring you that she made herself. 😂
Haha good old design tech we used call that at school
Manual grinders are absolutely cheaper than the electric alternative if you want to make good quality coffee and don't mind a bit of extra work. I use one exclusively. That said if you ant good quality burrs you still need to spend $100 give or take not $8. It's the burrs that determine how good a job it will do grinding the coffee You want steel burs and the largest ones you can get.
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OK number one on the vintage grinder. You have to set it through or put the coffee through 3 times you crack it, then you grind it a little bit smaller and then you refine it. There's settings to tighten down the grinding. Spool, you have to put it through 3 times I use them all the time.
They make great coffee. You just aren't educated or didn't read the instructions?Watch youtube a video on it
Or....its a cheap imitation grinder of temu, hence why its rubbish.
I think for the vintage one youd treat it like a pasta thinner... Grind over and over again going a setting or so down. But i know nothing about coffee. Just an idea..
Im not sure you can regrind coffee. Im just going use it as a nice display ornament 🤣
Have you dialed the grinder in correctly 😊
I tried again after filming, to see if I could get it to grind finer and after lots of fiddling it did, but still very difficult to use and uneven. I did a YT Short of it.