Is it possible to get a decent grind from a Krups bladed grinder?
So far I’m gettin dust, or uneven chippings and I’m not sure how to get nice coffee from either of those.
I can see it getting relegated to grinding ‘spices’.
I used one like that before somebody gave me a proper grinder. Got the impression slowly shaking / moving the thing up and down helped with a homogeneous "grind". It was ok for using it in a moka-pot.
It was ok for using it in a moka-pot.
Good idea. I guess the ‘dust’ is likely more suitable for a gaggia or mokapot than the aeropress I’ve tried so far.
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Is it possible to get a decent grind from a Krups bladed grinder?
So far I’m gettin dust, or uneven chippings and I’m not sure how to get nice coffee from either of those.
I can see it getting relegated to grinding ‘spices’.