I have the e65 gbw and it's fantastic but to be honest, they're a bit late to the party because the Sette 270wi has been out for ages and works really well. Lots of home setups involve weighing beans, grinding, and weighing the ground coffee. If Mahlkonig is waiting for customer demand, they're not looking hard enough. There were two things I thought could be improved on the e65 and e80 which is that you can't assign one portafilter to multiple recipes, and two, closing the hopper leaves a lot of beans between the steel plate and the burrs. That's a lot of waste that then has to go through the grinder when cleaning up.
Thanks for sharing! Yeh, I reckon they are going to ride with the x54 for a long time before making an eXX GBW for home baristas. They seem to be slow to the home market. I agree, they missed an opportunity to have at least 3 recipes per portafilter. On my 3 group Synesso there's no way to visibly tell which portafilter is which and so we'd have a lot of confusion if we tried to run the three recipes across them. It's almost not a selling feature at all.
Thanks for your good product. I have an E80s grinder but its pouring coffee automatically as soon as I switch on the the on batton and that means I cant manage my dosage. What can i do?
Ooh, there's definitely something wrong. Check the menu settings to see if there's a reset factory settings. Otherwise, I would call a service technician and get it repaired. Is it still under warranty?
@@Rydecoffeecoach a cafe I know just got one have to go in to try it I think these will be the future for them esp the technology in them is insane I don’t know much about sanremo grinders but I still think the mahlkonig tops it
Here is my 2c. If Mahlkonig is waiting to hear from the consumer, then they are going to be left behind, in terms of sales. I am very new to all of this but from my perspective, the Italians have dropped the ball, and now the Chinese are taking over. The Germans represent everything we want but they are going to lose the market to innovations from Asia. We are just on the cusp of that now. Mahlkonig needs to forget about its reputation and its history; that is going to be an anchor for it now. Waiting to see what the market demands is a strategy from a past era. Today you have to offer consumers things they didn't know they wanted. You have to give them a reason to replace their current grinder. Doing the same thing better won't increase sales because the products on offer are good enough. It's new features and new designs and new ideas that will create sales now.
I have the e65 gbw and it's fantastic but to be honest, they're a bit late to the party because the Sette 270wi has been out for ages and works really well. Lots of home setups involve weighing beans, grinding, and weighing the ground coffee. If Mahlkonig is waiting for customer demand, they're not looking hard enough. There were two things I thought could be improved on the e65 and e80 which is that you can't assign one portafilter to multiple recipes, and two, closing the hopper leaves a lot of beans between the steel plate and the burrs. That's a lot of waste that then has to go through the grinder when cleaning up.
Thanks for sharing! Yeh, I reckon they are going to ride with the x54 for a long time before making an eXX GBW for home baristas. They seem to be slow to the home market. I agree, they missed an opportunity to have at least 3 recipes per portafilter. On my 3 group Synesso there's no way to visibly tell which portafilter is which and so we'd have a lot of confusion if we tried to run the three recipes across them. It's almost not a selling feature at all.
Thanks for your good product. I have an E80s grinder but its pouring coffee automatically as soon as I switch on the the on batton and that means I cant manage my dosage. What can i do?
Ooh, there's definitely something wrong. Check the menu settings to see if there's a reset factory settings. Otherwise, I would call a service technician and get it repaired. Is it still under warranty?
Now we are talking😍😍
I'd use it in the cafe for sure! Although, I really want the San Remo X1 now as it replaces all three of my grinders.
@@Rydecoffeecoach a cafe I know just got one have to go in to try it
I think these will be the future for them esp the technology in them is insane
I don’t know much about sanremo grinders but I still think the mahlkonig tops it
Here is my 2c. If Mahlkonig is waiting to hear from the consumer, then they are going to be left behind, in terms of sales. I am very new to all of this but from my perspective, the Italians have dropped the ball, and now the Chinese are taking over. The Germans represent everything we want but they are going to lose the market to innovations from Asia. We are just on the cusp of that now. Mahlkonig needs to forget about its reputation and its history; that is going to be an anchor for it now. Waiting to see what the market demands is a strategy from a past era. Today you have to offer consumers things they didn't know they wanted. You have to give them a reason to replace their current grinder. Doing the same thing better won't increase sales because the products on offer are good enough. It's new features and new designs and new ideas that will create sales now.
Totally agree. 👌