Christopherbean.com has
Baratza Encore Conical Burr Coffee Grinder for $139.99 - $28 w/ coupon code
WELCOME20 =
$111.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
TheMightyKong for posting this deal.
Featuring 40 individual grind settings, from fine to coarse, the Encore can please any palate with its gamut of accurate and repeatable grind settings. The Encore has an accurate medium to coarse grind for the increasingly popular manual brew methods such as pour-over, Aeropress, Siphon and Chemex. The specially designed burrs give a precise grind with minimal fines for a flavorful, balanced extraction when making espresso.
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If you don't mind throw out some specific model numbers of espresso worthy, reliable grinders (if you know some) I promise to read up on them if you do.
This is also America's test kitchens picks as well.
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If you don't mind throw out some specific model numbers of espresso worthy, reliable grinders (if you know some) I promise to read up on them if you do.
If you want to go another level up, a lot of people really like the Eureka Mignon. Not something I've used but I've heard is good.
If you want more professional stuff, you can look at Mazzer stuff. I think that's all $1k+ but actual coffee shops use them.
Shipping to Virginia was free.
I'm slightly OCD so I love the routine of grinding, turning on electric goose neck kettle, ect. I make Aero press and v60 pourovers mostly.
Though, a manual grinder is just too much. I've heard of people attaching them to drills. Don't want to do that every morning either.
My theory is One would want the best even/fine espresso grind for aeropress too. As even as possible, and as fine as you can still push through the aeropress that is still doable. I'll figure that out within a few months.
I'm not looking to cheap out on a grinder model. I want to shell out for one that super relaible, makes fine and consistant grind. The trick isn't looking for an affordable grinder. It's finding the right high priced one, and if possible, buy that grinder during a freak sale anomaly that makes it cheap.
Thank you.
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This would be a deal that would obviously benefit from a taste test.
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