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Coffee Geek's Guide to Buying a home Espresso Machine makes a simple rule:
Spend as much on your (home) grinder as you spend on your (home)espresso machine. In other words, divide your budget in half.
Benjamin H Wilkinson said:Coffee Geek's Guide to Buying a home Espresso Machine makes a simple rule:
Spend as much on your (home) grinder as you spend on your (home)espresso machine. In other words, divide your budget in half.
Thanks for posting that, it was a good piece. I was, however, left wondering which $250 home espresso machine he would recommend :)
Ahhh... ever get the impression that some of us commercial folk are a bit spoiled?
Hey. That's a good point. I spent well over 250 on my Silvia for home.
If the trend continues, then I'll need to convince my wife that I need 7500 for a GS3 and then I'll be back here looking for a 7500 grinder.
Any ideas?
But seriously... don't ask me. I have no home rig.
Baratza is very versatile and economical and is incredibly precise and consistent. Another affordable option is buying a used commercial grinder and replacing the burrs. Even a "junker" will work beautifully with new burrs.
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