Does it have any issues with static where the coffee grinds will fly all over the place ? Df64 gen1 had that issue and they countered that with a plasma generator in their latest DF64 gen2.
Sorry I think you already mentioned static towards the end of the video. Curious if you got a chance to try any light roasted beans where the static issue tends to happens more
@@sourishbaban still using. No issues. Does make some noises from time to time but all good. Haven't used a Df64 gen2 unfortunately so no idea how they compare
I haven't used a Eureka for a long time so cant remember what they sound like but its like other 64mm flat burr grinders. not terrible but couldn't listen all day. Varying the rpm also varies the sound
1 Key spec that gets overlooked often, specially on "stepless" is the adjustment "intervals". not sure the term, but how minor of a adjustment does it make when you make the least change. Some good ones are at .05 um /micrometer
The adjustment is not specified but to me the thread pitch is quite large so it will not be as small as 5 microns that’s for sure. I have no issues dialling in though.
That might be the best grinder for the money period. Pretty crazy…It’s almost like the new df64. I wonder if that will come out to a wider market soon in the US
@@SteveHowkins if you happen to have a df64v id like a direct comparison between that, or the df lines in general. Also mopre specific to the df64v, the variable rpm compared would be interesting to see as well. Lastly, id like to know if its possible to blindbur mod the grinder in general, considering it has a decent motor. With the df64v, its possible to do a blindburr mod if you drill the side of the carrier and swap the screws for recessed screws from the rear and magnets.
Indeed. Same as the df64 looks a lot like the Lagom P64 that came before it. Guess unless you break the mold not many ways it can be done at an affordable price for all.
18grams, 34 seconds...Into a coffee pitcher? lol, WTflat is that cup? Its the size for a pint of beer!! :-) And when you took a sip, I thought you would be digging depp, but NO!, you took a sip right off the rim!!! Thats a gusher mate!!
Does it have any issues with static where the coffee grinds will fly all over the place ? Df64 gen1 had that issue and they countered that with a plasma generator in their latest DF64 gen2.
Sorry I think you already mentioned static towards the end of the video. Curious if you got a chance to try any light roasted beans where the static issue tends to happens more
@@sourishbaban it does have static but not to DF64 gen 1 levels. A spritz on the beans brings that down further. I haven't found it a real issue.
@@SteveHowkins Thanks for responding. Are you still using the T64 ? How’s it holding up?
Also, if you have any insights on how T64 compares to a DF64 gen2, that would be very helpful
@@sourishbaban still using. No issues. Does make some noises from time to time but all good. Haven't used a Df64 gen2 unfortunately so no idea how they compare
How does this compare to Eureka grinders in terms of noise? Would you say it's one of the quieter grinders you've owned?
I haven't used a Eureka for a long time so cant remember what they sound like but its like other 64mm flat burr grinders. not terrible but couldn't listen all day. Varying the rpm also varies the sound
1 Key spec that gets overlooked often, specially on "stepless" is the adjustment "intervals". not sure the term, but how minor of a adjustment does it make when you make the least change. Some good ones are at .05 um /micrometer
The adjustment is not specified but to me the thread pitch is quite large so it will not be as small as 5 microns that’s for sure. I have no issues dialling in though.
That might be the best grinder for the money period. Pretty crazy…It’s almost like the new df64. I wonder if that will come out to a wider market soon in the US
There are various versions around the world. I’ve seen a different version in Germany and there is the obvious Chinese versions too.
Yes, they have it in the US volts and its $400~ BUT without the SSP burrs. They use a different Italian made burr set.
Looks a lot like the df64V, crazy to think it was sub 500. Looking forward to more reviews
Yes very similar, amazing value! Anything you want to see?
@@SteveHowkins if you happen to have a df64v id like a direct comparison between that, or the df lines in general. Also mopre specific to the df64v, the variable rpm compared would be interesting to see as well. Lastly, id like to know if its possible to blindbur mod the grinder in general, considering it has a decent motor. With the df64v, its possible to do a blindburr mod if you drill the side of the carrier and swap the screws for recessed screws from the rear and magnets.
Looks a lot like the DF64 and the many iterations.
Indeed. Same as the df64 looks a lot like the Lagom P64 that came before it. Guess unless you break the mold not many ways it can be done at an affordable price for all.
18grams, 34 seconds...Into a coffee pitcher? lol, WTflat is that cup? Its the size for a pint of beer!! :-) And when you took a sip, I thought you would be digging depp, but NO!, you took a sip right off the rim!!! Thats a gusher mate!!
Which cup are you talking about? The Not Neutral Vero? It’s quite a small cup. Haha got to try all the shots! Not wasting anything in my house 😂