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Fellow Ode Coffee Equipment: Ode Brew Grinder Gen 2

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Various Merchants have Fellow Ode Coffee Equipment on sale as listed below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member NeatRecess1026 for finding this deal.

Example Deals:
  • Fellow Stagg EKG Pro Electric Gooseneck Kettle $156
  • Fellow Stagg EKG Electric Gooseneck Kettle $132
Grinder Details:
  • Designed especially for pour-over, French press, cold brew and other brewed coffee methods
  • 31 grind settings
  • 100g grind capacity
  • Single-dose bean load bin to reduce exposure to oxygen
  • 64mm professional-grade flat stainless steel burrs
  • Anti-static technology
  • Noise reduction
  • Auto-stop

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Fellow Ode products are 20% off as part of their Black Friday promotion.
  • About this product:
    • 2-year standard, 3-years with product registration (Grinder / Pro Kettle)
    • 1-year standard, 2-years with product registration (EKG Kettle)
    • 4.0 out of 5 stars rating at Amazon based on over 165 customer reviews (Grinder)
  • About this store:
  • Additional Note:
    • Please refer to the Forum Thread for additional discussion regarding this deal.
Expired:
  • Ode Brew Grinder Gen 2 $276
  • Fellow Stagg EKG Pro Electric Gooseneck Kettle $156

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Written by NeatRecess1026
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Various Merchants have Fellow Ode Coffee Equipment on sale as listed below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member NeatRecess1026 for finding this deal.

Example Deals:
  • Fellow Stagg EKG Pro Electric Gooseneck Kettle $156
  • Fellow Stagg EKG Electric Gooseneck Kettle $132
Grinder Details:
  • Designed especially for pour-over, French press, cold brew and other brewed coffee methods
  • 31 grind settings
  • 100g grind capacity
  • Single-dose bean load bin to reduce exposure to oxygen
  • 64mm professional-grade flat stainless steel burrs
  • Anti-static technology
  • Noise reduction
  • Auto-stop

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Fellow Ode products are 20% off as part of their Black Friday promotion.
  • About this product:
    • 2-year standard, 3-years with product registration (Grinder / Pro Kettle)
    • 1-year standard, 2-years with product registration (EKG Kettle)
    • 4.0 out of 5 stars rating at Amazon based on over 165 customer reviews (Grinder)
  • About this store:
  • Additional Note:
    • Please refer to the Forum Thread for additional discussion regarding this deal.
Expired:
  • Ode Brew Grinder Gen 2 $276
  • Fellow Stagg EKG Pro Electric Gooseneck Kettle $156

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Model: Fellow Ode Brew Gen 2 Grinder in Matte Black at Nordstrom

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Disagree. This is a solid grinder. Grinders are expensive to make. They require precision and accuracy when making the burrs and aligning the drive system to get a consistent grind without a ton of fines. The burr design takes numerous iterations to get the flavor profile you want (Lance Hendrick talks about this in his video on the Ode 2)The motor requires enough power for the job. The Ode also has antistatic tech which makes a huge difference in retention and reduces messiness.

I dare you to make a grinder like this for less. You can't.

If you think this is overpriced, chances are this grinder isn't marketed toward you. Stick with your cheap burr grinder or whirlybird, if you're happy with it.
You can tell someone on their Customer Support team was tired of answering that question.
The encore produces more fines which leads to over extraction - however the encore is a damn good grinder - more so with the upgraded burrs. The advantage of this grinder is the flat burrs designed for filter coffee, the ability to upgrade to ssp burrs (though the gen 2 burrs are good enough for me), the anti static tech - and the ability to single dose with very little retention.
As with all grinders as taste is very subjective all that matters is how it tastes for you.

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Nov 20, 2023
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encogneeto
Nov 20, 2023
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Quote from MrMaxican :
Got the Gen 1? as a gift last year. Not sure what kind of improvements were made but even though I like it, I would recommend looking elsewhere. When grinding i'm tapping it on the top and sides to make sure the ground come out. Had multiple times when after using it I see grounds come out when putting it up.

I'm not a power user so my use is about two or three times a week (cold brew and pour over). but a coworker that has his entire family use it has experienced multiple jams through their use.
(if using a lot of dark roast beans it is recommended to perform a regulars cleaning of the burrs due to the oils in dark roast beans. again I'm not using it everyday so I've done it twice in the last year.)

No Espresso setting, even the updated burrs won't allow for espresso.

For the price, i feel most people can find something else the better fits their needs.
I have the Gen 2. One of the things Gen 2 was supposed to improve over Gen 1 was increasing the hopper angle to make feeding more reliable. I've never had an issue with beans feeding in mine. I do use light to medium roasts, which I could see feeding more smoothly. I could see oily darker roasts possibly sticking in the hopper.

As far as grounds retention go, I think the "anti-static" feature the added with gen 2 should help with this too. I have still had some minor issues with this, but mainly with one bag of beans (I have no explanation for why it might be affected differently by different beans though).

Over all I'm happy with mine at this price.
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George_P_Burdell
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This or ESP? Mainly needing to pull espresso shots
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datuck
Nov 20, 2023
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Quote from George_P_Burdell :
This or ESP? Mainly needing to pull espresso shots
The Ode is not recommended for espresso.
Nov 20, 2023
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AichongS
Nov 20, 2023
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Quote from George_P_Burdell :
This or ESP? Mainly needing to pull espresso shots
Opus should do espresso, but most reviews I have seen so far favored ESP for all sorts of interesting reasons. I ordered Opus anyways but may keep it unopened for a week or so to see if ESP's price would come down as much.
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spicytofu
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was choosing this or the opus. I find it hard to swallow the premium cost of a grinder and not having it do espresso. So I got the Opus, very tricky to dial in the grind setting. Still learning it. Maybe the DF64 wouldve been a better option, but more than 2x the price.
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NeatRecess1026
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Quote from spicytofu :
was choosing this or the opus. I find it hard to swallow the premium cost of a grinder and not having it do espresso. So I got the Opus, very tricky to dial in the grind setting. Still learning it. Maybe the DF64 wouldve been a better option, but more than 2x the price.
How is your Opus performing for pourover - do you get a consistent grind?

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Nov 20, 2023
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Seizure
Nov 20, 2023
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i have a baratza encore, wife complains how loud it is. Is this thing quieter?
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Nov 20, 2023
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Quote from AichongS :
Opus should do espresso, but most reviews I have seen so far favored ESP for all sorts of interesting reasons. I ordered Opus anyways but may keep it unopened for a week or so to see if ESP's price would come down as much.
I use the opus for espresso. Anti static is really nice. Grinds are fluffy and don't stick. Adjustment is a bit wonky with a learning curve. There is a trick to it. Press in the blue thing he and move the adjustment, not the other way around. But grind to grind variation is decent, once the adjustment is made. ESP is the obvious competitor. I heard that esp is easier to adjust. Maybe slightly better grind (and that is a very slight Better) but anti static of opus evens the playing field.
Both good choices. I'm satisfied with my opus. It looks nice on my counter too.
Nov 20, 2023
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DarkAmeba
Nov 20, 2023
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Quote from Seizure :
i have a baratza encore, wife complains how loud it is. Is this thing quieter?
Yes, had the same grinder before I purchased the Ode. The Ode is significantly quieter.
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bd75
Nov 20, 2023
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Quote from Peakmaster :
My Baratza Encore does as good a job for my Moccamaster at half the price so just shut up.
My Baratza Encore does a good job for my Moccamaster too. No need to be a jerk over someone else's opinion.
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ubergourmand
Nov 20, 2023
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If you're really into coffee, electric grinder is a priority, and on a budget, this can't be beat. If you're looking for more clarity you can install SSP MP burrs as well, but from what I heard the Gen 2 burrs are still really good providing less clarity but more body. I can't think of a grinder that performs as well in this price range.

If you can extend the budget and are willing to wait get a Zerno.

If electric is not a priority get a good hand grinder.
Nov 20, 2023
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JohnnyBags
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Quote from ubergourmand :
If you're really into coffee, electric grinder is a priority, and on a budget, this can't be beat. If you're looking for more clarity you can install SSP MP burrs as well, but from what I heard the Gen 2 burrs are still really good providing less clarity but more body. I can't think of a grinder that performs as well in this price range.

If you can extend the budget and are willing to wait get a Zerno.

If electric is not a priority get a good hand grinder.
Isn't the Zerno $1,000 more??

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ubergourmand
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Quote from JohnnyBags :
Isn't the Zerno $1,000 more??
Yes, that's why I said if you can extend your budget. I should have also qualified if you're already deep in the coffee rabbit hole. $1,300 is actually still a relatively affordable grinder for the quality that Zerno provides. From all I've seen, the Zerno is more worth it than the P64, which was previously considered the best 64mm grinder you could get. Next step up are the 98mm+ grinders where the most affordable (well known) grinder starts around $2,700.
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