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I actually just like thwacking a doser arm/lever/whatever. Something about it is so natural to me. I've worked (not for extended periods of time, however) with both styles and I still like my dosers...
Old school? Dunno... I think I'm too new to the industry to be considered old school about anything, but I sure do like me some doser thwackin'.
-bry
There are a growing number of nice doserless grinders but I'm having trouble being very enthusiastic about them.
While they solve a number of issues, my concern lies with service and production. Yes, we grind to order and brush the doser regularly - but the main glory of the dosing grinder is the ability to grind and do something else while the shot is grinding, i.e. multitasking. It may take 5-7 seconds for the shot to grind, and in those few seconds, I can get quite a bit set up and done for the drink at hand. I value that ability over having to stand there, with portafilter in my hand, waiting for the grind.
YMMV.
Are there any brands of doserless grinders that have a holder or platform for the PF so you dont have to stand there and hold it? Seems like that plus some kind of anti-clumping device would be perfect!
Espresso Rescue said:Are there any brands of doserless grinders that have a holder or platform for the PF so you dont have to stand there and hold it? Seems like that plus some kind of anti-clumping device would be perfect!
Well, the Versalab M3 has the doser up-stream of the flat/conical burrs, and the straight through design is an anti-clumping device, I guess, and it does have an accessory PF holder. The only real issue with them (I'm guessing) is the not-ready-for-prime-time source. It kinda is a guy in his garage feel to it, and the grinders don't seem to be commercially strong. I've seen one used in a shop environment, and the results were pretty darned nice, but the last time I went it there was a Robur E in it's place. So much for that...
Oh, and Jason, yo meant that the grinder noise is the comforting noise, yeah? I hear the thwacking without the grinding (unless it's a completely slammed, one after another crowd around the counter) and I've suddenly got better things to do... ; >
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