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about four months ago, I found myself without the grinder at home.
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Up until that point, I've been using various brats of grinders.
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But I found myself with nothing.
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And I decided I should go shopping and try something out.
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Now I decided that I did not want to go commercial.
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I wanted to keep a domestic built grinder at home because telling company people have brought at home.
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I want to know what it's like to brew the coffee that we roast on to brew up every day with domestic equipment.
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So have a look around.
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And I picked this grinder on.
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I've been using it now for about four months, and I figure that's long enough to have used every single day to give you an honest review on an opinion about it.
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Now, I brought this Crider and I paid for it with my own money wasn't given to me.
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I didn't get any special discounts.
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However, I should add that since I've had it, I have received some real food products for free.
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It's up to you if you think my review is biased As a result, What I'm gonna do is I'm gonna walk you through how the grind of works and what I like on what I don't like about the grinder way.
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The groundwork is really pretty simple.
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Being Hopper at the top boy beans in on the hopper itself is your grind adjustment.
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So twists retain the hopper clicks to give you different grind settings from course to find.
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And there are suggestions on the side, like French press filter, coffee or era press.
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They're pretty accurate.
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Now.
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This thing that I do like is on the side here.
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There's a timer separate from the start stop button.
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Now, in some grinders, like the lower end brats of grounders, you have a twist timer on off, all in one type thing.
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I don't love that.
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What I do like hears you say your time, and then it's one separate button to start and stop.
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What this means is you could fill your heart with beans and then use the timer mechanism as a way to dose copy out in the morning.
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But I would not recommend that for me.
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I always want to keep my coffee stored sealed properly when I'm using it, and secondly, I wanna be able to chop and change different coffees.
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And if I have a hopper full of coffee, that's not very convenient.
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So from a quality and kind of convenient for me factor, I would never choose to use the grind of that way.
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But if you only have a brew, one type of coffee and you wanted easiest life possible, then I guess he just use this to grind work out.
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What say 30 grams of coffee is in terms of 20 seconds or 25 seconds of grinding and you're done.
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Begin grinding and it grinds into little grounds collection tray here.
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Now this thing, if I'm honest, is one of the weak points of the grinder.
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Shape is kind of weird on Dhe, there is certainly an issue with static.
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Now.
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Static happens with every domestic coffee when you grind the coffee.
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There's cholera static in the collection bin.
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I've never seen that be any different with any grinder, but it's certainly no noticeable here and also find this thing a little bit difficult to pull the ground copy out because of its shape.
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I'm not really sure how or where it was deported to think to this little bit here.
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The little lip at the bottom, but I don't love that.
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So for me, the design of this is kind of one of the weak points off the grinder.
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No thing was £105 on that, for me is way, way cheaper than any comparable grinder in terms of grind, quality and build quality.
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So I think this thing is fantastic value for money.
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It doesn't feel cheap, feels pretty well built.
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It grinds pretty well.
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It is when it comes to build, probably a little bit louder than some of the brass is up to you.
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If noise is a problem for you in the mornings, or if you ever have to hold a tea towel over the top of the grinder to try and be a little bit quieter.
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What someone is sleeping.
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Not a huge problem, but for me, definitely noticeably louder than other grinds of the same kind of price point.
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But final point to make on that's a big negative for some people, but really not for me.
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This thing does not grind for espresso.
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It doesn't drive to find enough, and it doesn't have the level of control necessary to be a good domestic espresso grander.
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Now, for me, that's never gonna be a problem, because I don't really wanna make espresso at home.
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Totally a preference thing.
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But for me, express is kind of a hobby on not one that I want to bring home.
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I do enough coffee for a living.
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I'd like some other hobbies outside of work.
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So for me, filter coffee at home is what I want a brew Every day.
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I've been using this thing with a mock a master with the technical for quite a long time and then more recently, with the willful brewer that I was given on, I've been having pretty great results in terms of grand quality.
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It's not gonna match a commercial grander.
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You know, it's not gonna match an e k 43 or anything off that ilk.
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Even close, however, even though I have experimented with sifting, removing some fines, readings and boulders.
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By and large, I'm certainly pretty happy with the bruise that I'm getting at home.
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So for me, grand quality wise, it's not exceptional.
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But for £105 my expectations were surpassed in summary.
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This thing is a great little grander.
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It is great value for money.
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Super easy to use.
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The grind Guidance is pretty good on.
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I have really, really enjoyed using it.
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Let me know.
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Down below.
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