Updated as of 3/12/21 11:00 AM CST.
ENCORE WHITE - $99 - IN STOCK
ENCORE BLACK - $99 - IN STOCK
VIRTUOSO - $149 - OOS
VIRTUOSO+ - $195 - IN STOCK
SETTE 30 - $195 - IN STOCK
VARIO - $299 - OOS
SETTE 270 - $299 - OOS
SETTE 270Wi - $379 - OOS
FORTÉ AP - $720 - OOS
FORTÉ BG - $735 - OOS
The very popular Baratza certified refurbished grinders are ALL BACK IN STOCK!
https://www.baratza.com/shop/refurb
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Most credit cards will double the warranty. Baratza offers 1 year and the CC Company will add the second year warranty (even if it's refurbished). Check your CC T&C's to verify but all 4 of my credit cards included it.
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Sette 270 is very loud but also grinds 3-4x has fast as others I've used. If it's just for drip/press coffee, Capresso's Infinity conical burr grinder (especially the all metal model) is very quiet and works well. For espresso, the Breville Smart Grinder Pro is pretty quiet too with the cover on.
Do you mean the Smart Grinder Pro? Note - I went from the SGP to the 270wi. Loved the SGP, but the 270 is significantly louder (but quicker!)
p.s. Espresso is an expensive rabbit hole. don't get started unless you're willing to spend more and upgrade to better machines and accessories over time. Speaking from experience😂
You won't go wrong either way
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Careful, espresso is an expensive hobby
It's hard to find a machine that does both really well. That said, the best bang for your buck is the Breville Smart Grinder Pro. Does espresso decently well, but also drip coffee (not sure of French press, though to be honest you could use a cheap grinder for French).
The Sette, as mentioned above doesn't get coarse enough for drip or French
as for people looking for advice on grinders or espresso machines look on home barista.com or coffee geek-- they have good threads discussing many questions that have been raised here.
While their support is indeed top notch, the frequency that I and many other people need/needed it is just way too high. If you are mostly brewing Aeropress, drip, or immersion then I'd suggest a Capresso Infinity with a 20% Bed Bath & Beyond coupon. My co-workers and I put 200+ pounds of coffee a year through the one in our break room and it never made a fuss.
If you are looking for a home espresso grinder, then there isn't a ton of good grinders in the sub-$600 mark, so I understand the appeal of these refurbs, but definitely go in knowing that the price of these grinders comes at the cost of reliability and potential frustration.
The Capresso is by no means a bad machine (especially for the price), but the static and amount of superfines it produced compared to the Vario was indicative of the fact that it is 1/5-1/4 the price of the Vario.
I also owned the vario but the sette is better for espresso.
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