and it's done me fine for the last year or so, hopper's big enough if you want to grind a load of beans at once, and it gives pretty consistent results, be aware I'm grinding for stovetop, and am no barista but have had no issues
Have gotten used to the sometimes whizzy action, which was much easier than the vintage hand grinder I had before, but I put that down to the efficiency of the burrs. Usually takes me a couple of minutes to grind enough beans for a 3 cup stovetop, so make of that what you will..
@CYOA @withered_preacher
I have the handground
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Handground-Precision-Coffee-Grinder-Ceramic/dp/B01GQOZH8I/ref=pd_sbs_79_3?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=F815FEWWRQWZS39WBTN2
and it's done me fine for the last year or so, hopper's big enough if you want to grind a load of beans at once, and it gives pretty consistent results, be aware I'm grinding for stovetop, and am no barista but have had no issues
Have gotten used to the sometimes whizzy action, which was much easier than the vintage hand grinder I had before, but I put that down to the efficiency of the burrs. Usually takes me a couple of minutes to grind enough beans for a 3 cup stovetop, so make of that what you will..
Highly recommend..