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• #12327
Static is just a result of spinny motor and plastic, just something you have to put up with on cheapy grinders. I even have to use an earth strap on my Mahlkonig shop mill in my kitchen.
Grind size for espresso is the one that produces a 25 second-ish shot when all other factors are consistent. For aeropress there are many ways to skin a cat. I use a finish drip filter grind with 18g of coffee, steeped for 90 secs. Keep all your variables consistent, then adjust grind until it tastes neither concentrated and heavy or weak and pissy.
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• #12328
Sorry, I kinda figured you were looking for something with as good a grind as the porlex but without the effort. If you find those machines give you that then please let us know!
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• #12329
And the suggestions are appreciated, I just reckon mrs_com would not be happy for me to drop over £100 for my first electric grinder.
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• #12330
yeah, I haven't had (but have given) electric burr grinders in that range before but I haven't been told they're amazing so assume they're not. IMO the mantra 'buy cheap buy twice' is likely to apply to things involving gearing, friction and consistency of output.
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• #12331
If it helps my electric grinder was about £150 fifteen years ago and it still going strong (Gaggia MDF). Value for money!
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• #12332
My hand grinder was about £40 10 years ago.
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• #12333
I picked up a Gaggia MDF from eBay for £40.
Does what it needs to do pretty well.
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• #12334
Can anyone recommend a thermos that fits a standard bottle cage? 300ml preferably
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• #12335
I'm pretty sure these fit in King cages
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• #12336
I have been using this and it's brilliant.
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• #12337
Klean Kanteen products are the best. They defo do one that fits in bottle cages. They also do a non spill drink through lid that fits all the wide neck bottles.
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• #12338
Yeah they fit in my cages too
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• #12339
Gaggia is now rebuilt, new seals brass grouphead fitted, de scaled (funny we have no limescale here)
Does any body have a decent link to a wiring diagram?
Always check that the pen you use to label connectors etc is permanent. -
• #12340
there's this if you just need to know which bit connects to what...
http://www.theespressoshop.co.uk/en/Gaggia-Classic-Spare-Parts/cc-41.aspx
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• #12341
That bits all done. Just the wiring left to do.
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• #12342
Can open mine up & photo if it helps?
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• #12343
I've just bought a Molitta Molino for £45 off Amazon and i'm impressed so far. I've been experimenting with the 17 grind settings for pour over and its very consistent. I'm currently in Milan and will be bringing back a Moka Pot to have a play with also.
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• #12344
Which Gaggia? I have the baby class wire.
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• #12346
I've got some bags of coffee beans that I'm trying to offload, Lavazza Super Crema, if anyone is interred just drop me a pm.
Asking for £9.00 a kilo posted to any U.K.
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• #12347
Might bite - what's the date on them?
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• #12348
Got given a bag of these by my father-in-law's partner. She ordered a bag, received a box. Contacted them to let them know what had happened, got sent another bag as an apology.
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• #12350
Ok, how about £15 for 2kg?
Will PayPal this eve if agreeable.
I've got this and it's been great so far.
Seems to create a lot of static though, and the grounds end up sticking on every surface in the hopper. Is that a feature of electric grinders or unique to this one?
And what grind size have people had the best experience with for a) AeroPress and b) espresso machines? I'm still new to this business and trying to learn by doing but a leg up is always helpful.