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If you don't currently have an espresso machine now and are looking for a grinder to do the job for the moment. I'd say focus on getting a decent grinder for filter then make the jump to something that can do both well when your about to get your espresso setup.
I feel like I bang this drum too often here but I can't find anything that I'd use for both that's cheaper (at least going by current RRP, not sure on the second-hand market to be fair) than the Barazta Sette 270 that I went with (I think I got it at £350 or so). You can easily pick up a great grinder for filter for less than a third of that (the Svart for example).
I'm after a recommendation for a grinder to use at home. I've previously bought coffee ground, but now I have a bit more kitchen space want to grind my own, as I know what a big difference freshly ground coffee makes.
At the minute I brew in a Hario V60 dripper. However, I could see myself trying other methods like aeropress or maybe even espresso in the future. So I'd like something that's capable of espresso, and is easy to adjust between different coarseness settings.
I'd been thinking about getting an Iberital MC2 or Wilfa Svart second hand on ebay. Are there better options out there? I don't really have a budget, but would be most comfortable paying under £100 used.