As soon as I saw Hoon's show I bought DF83V with multipurpose burrs for $1124. You can't beat the price. I have been using DF64 V2 with multipurpose burrs and really enjoying it.
I have pre-ordered 83V with MP burrs so can't compare them yet. But I love my DF64 Gen 1 with SSP MP. Much better than Niche Zero my friend uses. It's capable of 80% of what $3K grinders can do. Looking forward to 83V with SSP MP burrs. Will probably raise the game by another 10%. @@ahmedhrhrah3426
This vs the Mazzer Philos? I'm thinking of buying a new grinder (possibly endgame) and my upgrade-itis led me to both the DF83V and the Mazzer Philos. I'm not looking to upgrade burrs yet, so it will all be stock for now. I only do espresso, so I don't need filter performance. I'm open to all roast levels. But here's the thing: 1. The Philos isn't available yet locally in the Philippines. 2. I'm worried about the durability of the DF83V. How is it? 3. The DF83V is cheaper, but the reviews for the Philos really say that it's nice, even for the price.
Could you please please check if your Blind Shaker you have ( Amazon or Webber ) fits in the slot of the catch cup of the DF83V? That should be perfect and give a little more room between the chute.
I hope they address the shifting dial indicator….so that you can calibrate the zero point. When they opt. this, it is probably one of the best home grinder out there 😮
When you open the grind chamber and screw the collar back on...the arrow shift, because you can overtighn the collar....the arrow then is Not straight. Maybe the term zeropoint was missunderstandable 😂
As soon as I saw Hoon's show I bought DF83V with multipurpose burrs for $1124. You can't beat the price. I have been using DF64 V2 with multipurpose burrs and really enjoying it.
Maybe u can give us ur thoughts on the difference BTW 64 and 83 MP
I have pre-ordered 83V with MP burrs so can't compare them yet. But I love my DF64 Gen 1 with SSP MP. Much better than Niche Zero my friend uses. It's capable of 80% of what $3K grinders can do. Looking forward to 83V with SSP MP burrs. Will probably raise the game by another 10%. @@ahmedhrhrah3426
Want to sell the DF64 V2? 👀
I'm giving it to my grandson. It's 1st gen DF64. You can get them dirt cheap now. Sorry for late reply. @@yosephalabdulwahab4151
I didn't receive my 83V MP yet. They are coming in early to mid Feb@@ahmedhrhrah3426
This vs the Mazzer Philos? I'm thinking of buying a new grinder (possibly endgame) and my upgrade-itis led me to both the DF83V and the Mazzer Philos. I'm not looking to upgrade burrs yet, so it will all be stock for now. I only do espresso, so I don't need filter performance. I'm open to all roast levels. But here's the thing:
1. The Philos isn't available yet locally in the Philippines.
2. I'm worried about the durability of the DF83V. How is it?
3. The DF83V is cheaper, but the reviews for the Philos really say that it's nice, even for the price.
In the Uk the niche duo is cheaper ,think that’s the one I’d have
Already have a zero ,looking for some flats for filter brewing now
How would you compare it against the Zerno grinder ?
Looking at Timemore 078 but considering this as well. 078 burrs have a greater surface area than the 83 mm burrs.
Have it and loving it
Could you please please check if your Blind Shaker you have ( Amazon or Webber ) fits in the slot of the catch cup of the DF83V? That should be perfect and give a little more room between the chute.
If I wanted to use this grinder for drip also, is there a container for about 60g of coffee?
how about a comparison with a DRM grinder - DRM produces great flavors !!
Miicoffee is in Seattle area and not Canada - I bought the df83 v2 from them
Is it really worth the money compared to the built in grinder of the Sage Touch grinder? 😊
It's totally subjective. Does the espresso you make at home taste as good as the coffee shop's?
@@nicholsonfile - i actually think mine tastes better when I’ve dialed it in correctly 😅
Yes
Just wait for the 2934 newer versions coming out in the n
ext few months
How can I join discord ?
I hope they address the shifting dial indicator….so that you can calibrate the zero point. When they opt. this, it is probably one of the best home grinder out there 😮
Whats a shifting dial indicator? Do you mean the problem where the zero point keeps shifting by itself?
When you open the grind chamber and screw the collar back on...the arrow shift, because you can overtighn the collar....the arrow then is Not straight. Maybe the term zeropoint was missunderstandable 😂
I have the feeling than with this grinder all people are more concerned by the specs than how the coffee is in the cup...
Good video hoon. Need to fire up the LA pavoni again
This is a very ugly grinder. All I see is Thomas the tank engine looking at those bellows. They really drop the ball on the aesthetics