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Manual Coffee Grinder Zolay $21.24 (Was $40) + Delivery ($0 Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Zolay Amazon AU
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Not sure if it was this brand but have had poor experience with this type of grinder… So long and so much effort just for one cup of coffee. Well worth spending more and getting the electric burr grinders
Electric burr grinder or a good hand grinder*
I have an 1zpresso JX pro and can grind 21g of coffee in ~20 seconds. You get what you pay for.Yh the one I got was cheap and around 3 minutes to grind enough beans for 1 cup of coffee
Although for convenience electric is quicker.
For a quiet. Or img grind that doesn’t wake the baby and wife the manual one works for me.If found this particular grinder, that I use in my Aeropress (also very quiet) every morning, at the setting i found works best, takes around 200 handle turns to produce a single cup of coffee worth of ground coffee.
Not everyone’s cup of tea (Pardon the pun) but it works for some and not for others.
Also… easy to use an electric grinder when you have power..
But some people use these devices off the grid.
Which beats having to buy McCrappy coffee and support some clown that does. O thing for the environment or health of people.
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Crap deal.
If you have any semblance of interest in coffee taste, don't get a cheap rubbish grinder. If you're not fussy about coffee taste, then buy ground coffee; it typically costs nothing extra, and you don't have to grind it yourself!
I don't see how there is a market for cheap grinders…
I disagree.
Just buying preground coffee doesn’t mean you don’t like good coffee.Coffee snobbery is over the top some times.
Typically ground coffee is meant to be consumed as soon as possible as the taste will drop off quite fast, particularly if you're doing filters.
However I didn't mean to disparage preground coffee here. I was more simply saying if you aren't concerned about the overall taste, why bother grinding coffee yourself?
Ah. I see.
In that case, apologies.I do tend to grind my coffee more for the price savings, but can appreciate that it cam dry out and thus negate a lot of the effort in self grinding the beans. Or should I say the seeds.
Mind you. I am dubious to how well those filters on preground coffee work.
It works I got a very similar, it take a few minutes to grind, a bit long, unless you go for the coarse setting
It does take me around 200 handle turns to get a grind for my Aeropress.
I found any courser and it lost flavour.
I use a combination of either decaf or caffeinated coffee.
Depending on my needs.
And if I made the decaf any courser it was too watery in flavour tbh.
its only ever been full price for one day ?
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