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Fellow Ode Coffee Equipment: Ode Brew Grinder Gen 2

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$276

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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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About the Poster
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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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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fewlio
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Nov 20, 2023
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no joke this the most coveted coffee grinder of last few years, two thumbs up way up!!
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subyman
Nov 20, 2023
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For most people the refurb Gen 1 at $149 on Fellow's website will do just fine. You miss out on the updated burrs, enlarged hopper, and better static control of the Gen 2. I have the Gen1 with SSP MP burrs and enjoy it for my pour overs and my wife's Moccamaster brews. This grinder gets you 90% of the way there for far less than very high end grinders. A great buy for people who spend the extra on good coffee.
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baphomet58
Nov 20, 2023
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Quote from AdmiralAsshat :
You can tell someone on their Customer Support team was tired of answering that question.
Can't say I can blame people for wanting a $345 MSRP product perform a simple task in addition to its normal simple task.
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daogmack
Nov 20, 2023
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I had a Technivorm and then went to Ratio, Ottomatic, and manual Chemex...with the manual Fellow Brewer and Chemex, half of the time I would screw up and the coffee was bad...ha ha..Technivorm was always great every time I use it...So Technivorm is on sale again at Amazon...I
Nov 20, 2023
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daogmack
Nov 20, 2023
128 Posts
Be on the look out at Marhshalls stores during the holidays. I see Baratza Encore grinders for sale!
Nov 21, 2023
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daogmack
Nov 21, 2023
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Quote from Mr_Spiffy :
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.
I use the whirly at work because I don't want to bring a Baratza...I use Clever Coffee dripper and use paper filters...if you use a whirly bird and a paper coffee filters, the coffee taste great from my Clever Coffee dripper...you need to learn HOW YOU CAN ACTUALLY GET GREAT COFFEE WITH DIFFERENT CHEAPER PRODUCTS....I got rid of Gen 1 because of static and I would have to always tamper hard and more times and coffee being stuck...Also, I use Baratza Virtuoso plus now for the Technivorm...Encore are on sale for $75 at Marshalls during the holidays. We the consumers are being experimented on...Good luck experimenting on Gen 2.

I roast my own coffee with beans from Sweet Maria's averaging $6 per pound. I prefer Ethiopia and Sumatra beans. Freshly roasted coffee IS THE KEY to great coffee and the products that make them. Fresh coffee is not acidic and smooth!
Last edited by daogmack November 20, 2023 at 05:19 PM.
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daogmack
Nov 21, 2023
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Why are there a lot of bad reviews of Gen2 on Amazon??? Does anyone own Gen 2? Are you experiencing the Gen 2 issues like the reviews on Amazon? I used to have Gen 1 and changed to Baratza Virutoso Plus...For Gen 1, coffee was all over the place after grinding....I would always have to lift the entire Gen1 grinder to hit is on the table to get the coffee stuck on top of the grinder...the only good thing about Gen 1 is it is quiet...I use the Ross Droplet technique to minimize static and to keep my coffee grinders cleans...

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cj0r
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Quote from slickd888 :
Need a BF deal on Niche Zero
Instead of the Niche, consider a DF64 instead. In fact, everyone in this thread looking at the Ode should also be considering a DF64 for another $50-100 (espressooutlet.net).

I was in this exact position last holiday season weighing the Ode against the Niche (considerably more expensive) but then I learned about the DF64 which can do both fine grinding for espresso along with coarse for aeropress, moka, pour over etc. I ponied up last November and have absolutely no regrets a year later.
Last edited by cj0r November 20, 2023 at 06:30 PM.
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George_P_Burdell
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Quote from cj0r :
Instead of the Niche, consider a DF64 instead. In fact, everyone in this thread looking at the Ode should also be considering a DF64 for another $50-100 (espressooutlet.net).

I was in this exact position last holiday season weighing the Ode against the Niche (considerably more expensive) but then I learned about the DF64 which can do both fine grinding for espresso along with coarse for aeropress, mocha, pour over etc. I ponied up last November and have absolutely no regrets a year later.
what about encore esp
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