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Appreciate the awesome review as always. Perhaps a showdown with the newly released Turin SK40 would be a great help for us looking for best bang for buck budget grinders
They definitely need to rethink their brand. It sounds like something a 13year old would put at their x box username in 2011 and just got stick with it for life.
The external power is a CE marking thing. They most likely buy an already approved power supply and as the grinder is then a low voltage device it hardly needs any approvals. Plugging mains power to a grinder require a ton more approvals for safety.
My favourite local roaster/equipment supplier recently started carrying MHW-3Bomber accessories. I bought a basic scale and a WDT tool. Both are built really well. The scale is excellent! It's fast, accurate, and wasn't expensive or difficult to use. The WDT tool has slightly too large/thick needles, but the nice design makes it easy to switch out the needles. Excited to see what this oddly-named company does in the future!
They have a lot of high quality accessories for nice prices. I love the brand. Sad that their S7 espresso machine is very expensive, I’d take it over a flair because it’s beautiful.
Oh boys! Look! Finally a new grinder in the market. . Jokes aside... I agree that at $400, there are a lot of options. And taking your cue, I did end up with the J Max for my Flair.
Nice short review. Like Bernoulli's Equation printed on the blower. Nice touch of them. How do you experience the catch cup? It seems a bit tall and narrow and hard to empty of grounds stick to the walls by static.
This brand had until recently something which looked like an improved XeoLeo, 78mm shark teeth, with additionally a system to reduce static and fines, and with a motor speed regulator. It looked very sturdy and nice, and costed only about €240. But they already put it out of sale from the moment that they put the grinder in this video on sale. Unfortunately think this is telling something about what kind of brand 'mhw-3 bomber' is, despite that they seem to make (or rebrand) decent products...
@coffeechonicler Hey, I have a 6 years Breville Smart grinder, do you think this grinder would have huge impacts I'm my coffees ?I make expresso, fresh press and pour over...
This is probably an excellent grinder and looks fantastic. However grinders and machines are something that people upgrade a lot and resale value is very important. As good as this brand is they won't hold their value like a eureka or niche.
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Great review as always. Tempted to wait for the 360 no scope model.
"I know Lance is really into brushes" :-D
No joke😅
Nice review! It's nice how calm and to the point your videos are! Keep it up!
Thanks for the kind words
Appreciate the awesome review as always. Perhaps a showdown with the newly released Turin SK40 would be a great help for us looking for best bang for buck budget grinders
Thanks for the kind words and suggestion!
They definitely need to rethink their brand. It sounds like something a 13year old would put at their x box username in 2011 and just got stick with it for life.
Totally agree with you, that name is cringeworthy, I can't even bring it over my lips.
The external power is a CE marking thing. They most likely buy an already approved power supply and as the grinder is then a low voltage device it hardly needs any approvals. Plugging mains power to a grinder require a ton more approvals for safety.
Didn't consider that option. Pretty smart.
My favourite local roaster/equipment supplier recently started carrying MHW-3Bomber accessories. I bought a basic scale and a WDT tool. Both are built really well. The scale is excellent! It's fast, accurate, and wasn't expensive or difficult to use. The WDT tool has slightly too large/thick needles, but the nice design makes it easy to switch out the needles.
Excited to see what this oddly-named company does in the future!
Yeah, they have released a massive amount of products in a short time. Their puck screens are probably my favorites.
They have a lot of high quality accessories for nice prices. I love the brand. Sad that their S7 espresso machine is very expensive, I’d take it over a flair because it’s beautiful.
Oh boys! Look! Finally a new grinder in the market.
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Jokes aside... I agree that at $400, there are a lot of options.
And taking your cue, I did end up with the J Max for my Flair.
J Max is a beast if you don't mind a bit of workout!
@@coffeechronicler That workout though! Totally agree lol.
Nice short review. Like Bernoulli's Equation printed on the blower. Nice touch of them. How do you experience the catch cup? It seems a bit tall and narrow and hard to empty of grounds stick to the walls by static.
Wondered what that equation was :) The catch cup works well in daily use. Precise to pour from and no unnecessary cap or extra step to put in place.
This brand had until recently something which looked like an improved XeoLeo, 78mm shark teeth, with additionally a system to reduce static and fines, and with a motor speed regulator. It looked very sturdy and nice, and costed only about €240. But they already put it out of sale from the moment that they put the grinder in this video on sale. Unfortunately think this is telling something about what kind of brand 'mhw-3 bomber' is, despite that they seem to make (or rebrand) decent products...
If you had to choose between this and the varia vs3 for espresso, which would you choose?
I haven't tried VS3, but generally I prefer the burr design used in Sniper (7 vs 6 spokes)
If the V2 VS3 solves the “motor issue”, it’s looking like the better buy. It’s around $100 cheaper.
That's about the right price for this type of grinder. However, I'd strongly prefer the heptagonal burr for multipurpose.
Very interesting coffee grinder.
Can you review the Starseeker Edge grinder? Would be interesting to see your opinion
it really looks like a clone of this one (which is already very similar to the lagom mini)
It looks like it is a bit noisy? Other than that, looks pretty dope.
The pitch is squeaky, but the overall volume is not bad. I would put it somewhere in the middle of the pack overall.
@coffeechonicler Hey, I have a 6 years Breville Smart grinder, do you think this grinder would have huge impacts I'm my coffees ?I make expresso, fresh press and pour over...
Yes, should be a pretty nice upgrade for all those methods
This is probably an excellent grinder and looks fantastic. However grinders and machines are something that people upgrade a lot and resale value is very important. As good as this brand is they won't hold their value like a eureka or niche.
Sniper vs Baratza Sette 270? Who's the winner? ☕
Sniper for filter and probably Sette for espresso...
Nice Intro 😊
Great to hear😊
Lagom pricing but not Lagom brand
Yeah, Lagom nails that minimalist aesthetic slightly better than these guys
Really hate the branding of this company and the naming of their products, something more simple would be a lot more palatable to me.
It's bizarre for sure. The question is whether we'll get used to it as with a few other brands where we don't give it much thought anymore.
Weapon inspired branding. Yes. Terrible.
Their products seem over priced and the branding is not what i want to look at as i engage in my coffee routine.