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JeffPersson
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Location: Goodyear, AZ
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Espresso: Bialetti Moka Pot
Grinder: LaSanMarco SM-90A
Vac Pot: Yama 8-cup
Drip: Cuisanart
Roaster: Poppery I
Posted Wed May 14, 2008, 7:01am
Subject: I Need a Non-espresso Grinder Req
 

I'm looking for a conical burr grinder recommendation for grinding coffee for pretty much all applications except true espresso. I use a Moka pot and drip at home (and planning to get a Brikka pot), and am looking at using an Aeropress for work when I start my new job. Also my wife uses a french press at the office so I'm looking for something to provide a nice even grind with little dust and retention in the grinder as possible. I noticed the Capresso Inifinity 560 and Breville Ikon Conical have good reviews on Amazon and pretty decent reviews on CG when the user isn't looking for an espresso grind. I'm curious to know if there are any others out there I should look at with equal or better price performance than these two.

I do occasionally have Turkish coffee as well, but I use preground vaccum packed Arabic coffee with cardamon in it for that.
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svyerkgeniiy
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Location: New York City, NY
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Espresso: (-ish) Bialetti moka pot
Grinder: Baratza Virtuoso
Vac Pot: Yama (large 8-cup)
Drip: Technivorm KBT; Sock-filter
Roaster: Gene Café
Posted Wed May 14, 2008, 7:33am
Subject: Re: I Need a Non-espresso Grinder Req
 

I'd recommend the Baratza Virtuoso.  Although it's not cheap, it does all non-espresso grinds very well.  You should check the reviews for the Virtuoso as well.

 
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tom957
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Location: Portland, OR
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Espresso: Bialetti Moka Pot ;)
Grinder: Capresso Infinity
Vac Pot: Yama 5-cup tabletop
Drip: French Press, Bodum Kona
Roaster: HG/BM (Coretto)
Posted Thu May 15, 2008, 9:38pm
Subject: Re: I Need a Non-espresso Grinder Req
 

I'm a huge fan of the Infinity. I've had it for a year-and-a-half now and it grinds very well at all ranges including Turkish.

That's it for me.

Tom
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cdrikari
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Location: Port Orchard, WA
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Espresso: Rancilio Silvia
Grinder: Macap MXKR, Baratza Virtuoso
Posted Thu May 15, 2008, 11:33pm
Subject: Re: I Need a Non-espresso Grinder Req
 

I use a Virtuoso for all my non-espresso needs, and it performs really well.  One of the benefits of the almost zero-ground retention of the grinder is that you can put all sorts of odd stuff through it and it won't taint the flavour of what goes through afterward. (My wife likes flavoured coffee occasionally for drip.)

We got a rebuilt direct from Baratza, it gets used every day and works like a champ.
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Location: Houston, Texas
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Espresso: WEGA Lyra, Gaggia Espresso
Grinder: Macap M7KR, Super-J, Maximo
Vac Pot: eh?
Drip: Melitta Cone, Presto...
Roaster: RK Drum, Behmor 1600
Posted Fri May 16, 2008, 4:04am
Subject: Re: I Need a Non-espresso Grinder Req
 

cdrikari Said:

One of the benefits of the almost zero-ground retention of the grinder is that you can put all sorts of odd stuff through it and it won't taint the flavour of what goes through afterward. (My wife likes flavoured coffee occasionally for drip.)

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Flavoring agents are generally applied externally to roasted beans, and will adhere to the burr grinding surfaces and interior walls in the grinding area.  
Seems to me that would taint the grinder....so I would never advise someone to use the same grinder for flavored and normal coffee.

That's something whirlyblade grinders are good for.  


As for deciding between Infinity and Breville - I've never used either but I am quite pleased with my Baratza grinder for drip coffee.  :-)

 
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