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OK, following along from the other thread: I'm going to throw out a figure of about 8 pounds per day. And yes, we are using a conical grinder. The unit we've got is an Azkoyen, which may not be well liked, by many, but I've personally gotten to enjoy running it. It's a joy to use; but, it has to be cleaned out pretty often.
Anyway, where I'm working, I've sort of got my hands tied. I'd like to get my own portafilter, but, who knows if they are even keeping the espresso machine for much more than another year. Without having a naked filter, I'm going by visual clues in the cup, and most importantly, by input from a few select customers who really know their coffee.
Let me correct something I said before: I don't think many manufacturers claim 10,000 pound life spans, but I've spoken to a number of technicians who do make such claims.
Anyway, I'm all ears and looking for input to pass on to the owner. Hey, he's a great person but he's not wanting to spend money unless necessarly.
Hey, sorry for the delay in getting back in here; we had twisters and power outages today. Not fun.
Anyway, yes, the Azkoyen can either be used in PreGrind or Instant mode. Under my bad temper commands to fellow staffers (hey, I'm an old fart) it is now only used in Instant mode. Used in that manner, I'm very happy with the machine's performance. When the lazy girls, who have since quit because they don't like me, kept putting it in PreGrind mode, we were faced with not only clumping and short doses, but with total blockage of the vertical tubes. However, I put half the blame for that on the oily coffee we use. Myself, I like our coffee for home use, where I make it in a Bodum, but it's not what I'd personally select for expresso extraction. Anyway, long story short, if the grinder is "flushed out" with a light roast coffee, the tubes will stay perfectly clean.
Does anyone know if GrindX dulls burrs faster than coffee does?
Hey, sorry for the delay in getting back in here; we had twisters and power outages today. Not fun.
Anyway, yes, the Azkoyen can either be used in PreGrind or Instant mode. Under my bad temper commands to fellow staffers (hey, I'm an old fart) it is now only used in Instant mode. Used in that manner, I'm very happy with the machine's performance. When the lazy girls, who have since quit because they don't like me, kept putting it in PreGrind mode, we were faced with not only clumping and short doses, but with total blockage of the vertical tubes. However, I put half the blame for that on the oily coffee we use. Myself, I like our coffee for home use, where I make it in a Bodum, but it's not what I'd personally select for expresso extraction. Anyway, long story short, if the grinder is "flushed out" with a light roast coffee, the tubes will stay perfectly clean.
Does anyone know if GrindX dulls burrs faster than coffee does?
Using a K10 WBC the Compak manual recommends replacing their conical models at 1500Kg or 3300 Lb of coffee. Their K-6 and K-8 models they recommend 300 Kg or 660 Lb of coffee grinding.
Fraser,
You bring up a good point referring to stones in the coffee. I bought five pounds of coffee from a roaster in South Florida once, only once. After some small stones went through the grinder and before I could stop it, the burrs were ruined. I found two more stones in the hopper that were not ground, one the size of my little finger nail. With quality roasters that has never been an issue and I now spend more for coffee and don't worry about stones any more.
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