Click here for details Macap Stepless M-4 Espresso Grinder - GOLD
Price : $749.00 $629.00

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The Macap M4 "Stepless" Espresso Grinder from Espresso Parts. The "Stepless" Macap M4 grinder's defining characteristic is a wormgear drive controlled stepless burr adjustment which allows the baristanear infinite control over the how fine or course their coffee isground. Some have said it is the best stepless grinder on the markettoday. We at Espresso Parts think it puts Macap on a more level playingfield with competitors like Mazzer. The Macap M4 also features thepopular and much prefered on/off switchgrinder activation instead of the timer switch that Mazzer has chosento use on all the grinders shipped to the United States.This grinder is prefect for any dedicated espresso set up but is notrecommended for situations requiring grinding for various methods ofcoffee brewing as the grind adjustment happens very slowly. Anadvantage for some makes this particular model a disadvantage forothers.The Macap M4 grinder is 17" tall and will fit under most overheadkitchen cabinets making it ideal for discriminating home barista andespresso afficianado.TheMACAP Stepless M4 espresso grinder is an excellent coffee grinder byany standards. With comparible size and features of the Mazzer Miniespresso grinder, the Macap M4 is available at a more attractive price.Bottom line? The Macap M4 grinder is an outstanding espressogrinder for use in your small restaurant, deli, catering service, lowvolume cafe, and is an ultimate home espresso grinder. A warranty of one year provided by both the manufacturer and Espressoparts.com 17" tallAvailable in Chrome, and Black Worm Gear Drive Steppless Grinder Burr Adjustment 250 watt Motor58mm Grinding burrs22 lbs.Gross Weight 200g Dosing hopper 1.3 lb.Bean hopper 110 volt

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Click here for details Macap Stepless M-4 Espresso Grinder - Red
Price : $659.00 $549.00

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The Macap M4 "Stepless" Espresso Grinder from Espresso Parts. The "Stepless" Macap M4 grinder's defining characteristic is a wormgear drive controlled stepless burr adjustment which allows the baristanear infinite control over the how fine or course their coffee isground. Some have said it is the best stepless grinder on the markettoday. We at Espresso Parts think it puts Macap on a more level playingfield with competitors like Mazzer. The Macap M4 also features thepopular and much prefered on/off switchgrinder activation instead of the timer switch that Mazzer has chosento use on all the grinders shipped to the United States.This grinder is prefect for any dedicated espresso set up but is notrecommended for situations requiring grinding for various methods ofcoffee brewing as the grind adjustment happens very slowly. Anadvantage for some makes this particular model a disadvantage forothers.The Macap M4 grinder is 17" tall and will fit under most overheadkitchen cabinets making it ideal for discriminating home barista andespresso afficianado.TheMACAP Stepless M4 espresso grinder is an excellent coffee grinder byany standards. With comparible size and features of the Mazzer Miniespresso grinder, the Macap M4 is available at a more attractive price.Bottom line? The Macap M4 grinder is an outstanding espressogrinder for use in your small restaurant, deli, catering service, lowvolume cafe, and is an ultimate home espresso grinder. A warranty of one year provided by both the manufacturer and Espressoparts.com 17" tallAvailable in Chrome, and Black Worm Gear Drive Steppless Grinder Burr Adjustment 250 watt Motor58mm Grinding burrs22 lbs.Gross Weight 200g Dosing hopper 1.3 lb.Bean hopper 110 volt

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Click here for details MC4 Stepless Espresso Grinder
Price : $589.00 $503.00

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Grinding capacity: 3/4ths Kilogram per hour Coffee-beans hopper capacity: 0.5 Kilograms Manual on/off switch located on right side Body: Chrome plating over steel Power: 250 watts 110 volts only 60 hertz Grinding blades diameter: 2 1/4" Grinding blades: 1600 rpm Weight: 20 pounds Dimensions : 7 1/2 W x 13" D x 17 1/2" H

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Click here for details New Toastess Coffee Grinder
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Click here for details Pasquini K2 Doserless Coffee Grinder
Price : $685.00 $573.00

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Pasquini K2 Doserless Coffee Grinder Features & SpecificationsPasquini K2 Doserless Coffee Grinder The Pasquini K2 Espresso Grinder is the newest in a line of successful coffee grinders from Pasquini. This model is based on the original Moka Coffee Grinder model, but the designers opted to give the K2 an exciting look and to adorn it with polished chrome. Pasquini has given the popular, reliable K2 coffee grinder an up-scale, modern new look in stunning polished chrome. The beauty of the K-2 grinder is that it will dispense finely ground coffee directly into the any make or brand of portafilter. Place the portafilter up to the spout and push the button. No need for a dosing lever, just fill the portafilter and you're ready to brew. So simple to use, it is the perfect all around coffee grinder, for small or large batches and for any type of drip, French Press or Turkish coffee maker. Place a coffee filter at the spout and you'll have one of 25 grind selections pouring in at the push of a button. The Pasquini K2 coffee grinder is designed to be used in the home, office, or small to medium size coffee bars. It is the perfect compliment to the Pasquini Livia 90 espresso/cappuccino machine. However, it may be used with any espresso machine on the market. Detailed Product Features Quality Construction The powerful motor of the K2 grinder ensures the consistent grinding results required for high quality espresso machines. Thanks to the powerful direct drive motor, the grind wheels turn slowly, but powerfully, so the K2 will not burn the coffee grounds nor clog at finer settings. The polished chrome body is not only attractive enough to be left on any counter top, but scratch resistant and built to last. Tempered Steel Burr Grinding Wheels Made of tempered steel, the 55mm wide burr grinding wheels of the K2 grinder produces superior uniformity in coffee grounds. These grinding wheels out perform any other coffee grinder in its class due to their superior strength

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Question : what is the best brand of coffee grinder. also electric vs. hand grinder? why?
also where is a site showing how to sharpen knives pref. with added video. can a bread knife be sharpened. (put in 2 questions because down on pts. they say) thanks.

Answer:
I have a Cuisinart electric grinder (the only way to go is electric). I've had mine for over 10 years and no problem. I also have another that I use just for grinding spices...Regarding your serrated knife-if it did not cost alot of money and is not high quality, better to just toss it and buy a new one. If it is high quality, you will want a pro to sharpen it--but it's not gonna be cheap--they are labor intensive to sharpen.

 

Question : What is best - Electric or manual turning coffee grinder.?
How is ground coffee granule size determined. Does it matter.

Answer:
I LIKE MY ELECTRIC GRINDER...ITS QUICK,THOROUGH AND UNIFORM

 

Question : How do you clean a spice/coffee grinder?
I have this electric spice grinder and i want to grind sesame seeds in it. I have used it for coffee beans before. So, how do I clean it properly so that i am not mixing sesame seeds with coffee beans?

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Tear up a piece of bread and run it in the grinder. It's like a sponge and will clean things up nicely. I use it all the time.

 

Question : Can you grind other things besides meat in a meat grinder?
we are looking for a heavy duty grinder for food. we need a grinder to grind up roots into powder, and we don't think that a coffee grinder will do the job.can we put things besides meat in a meat grinder?if not, what would you suggest grinding roots in?we are looking for an electric grinder.thank you.

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You can grind anything in there. Just make sure to wash it thoroughly after each use. I actually put raw cranberries in mine to make cranberry salad. So yeah, pretty much anything will grind up in there. But it will not grind it powder-fine. You will likely need to process it again in a food processor or coffee grinder to get it into a powder.

 

Question : Looking for info. on a Coffee Mill / Grinder
I found an old vintage electric coffee mill made by Cincinnati Time Recorder Co. It weighs about 65 lbs. and is in good shape. Plugged it in and the motor runs smoothly too.I could not see letting it get tossed in a landfill. But I can not find any info on this particular grinder. The company mostly made time clocks dating back to 1896. And I think they made kitchen items up till the mid 1940's.Would like to determine if it is worthless or an item that someone would collect? It is a model #225 if that helps anyone.

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put it on e-bay if you don't find someone here how wants it maybe someone will want it

 

Question : How long should I grind coffee for?
Good Morning! I finally decided to try whole bean coffee instead of ground coffee! Two quick questions:1. Does whole bean coffee really have more flavor than ground coffee?and2. For how long should I grind the coffee for? I have one of those small personal sized electric grinders. The directions with the grinder said 20 seconds, but I just wanted to verify on that with other coffee drinkers!Thanks!Randy

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Whole beans from those clear dispensers @ the grocery store are not much better than pre-ground coffee. Beans in valve-sealed bags are as fresh as you can get without buying right from the roaster or roasting your own.Blade grinders aren't great for coffee as they pulverized (not grind) the beans, but you can use them for most drip brewers pretty well. 20 seconds is a good starting point, you'll be able to judge your preference after a few tries.Don't go 20 seconds straight. Blades create heat which damages the bean's flavor. Go in 3-5 second bursts, that will also let you look between bursts to see how the grind looks.

 

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