Cuprajake Mine was a add on part, from factory they come with a dosing hopper on the front I went down the same route with the wong doserless kit. But wanted a more OEM look, so got the front doser. Was £100 used.
StevenG91 capuchin the reason Jake’s looks different is because mine has the full Daniel Wong kit on in comparison to Jake’s which has original mazzer forks. The lever adjustment is literally just a screw with a rubber handle and comes with different variations I just swapped mine out . If you Google the Wong kit you’ll see it’s about 180 dollars itself + shipping and any duties. With regards to the motor these things are virtually bullet proof, but there’s not much I could say to reassure you with regards to it’s lifespan. You might be better buying new if your worried about the lifespan of the motor, and maybe consider something like the niche?
John_Yossarian StevenG91 I would have gone for it if I hadn’t have a grinder already. At this price point it will be a great addition to any good coffee machine. As you said, these grinders are built to last. I hope someone would buy it soon. Good luck.
little_tipple StevenG91 ah, a little far from hampshire for a simple trip. Any idea what postage would cost?
StevenG91 little_tipple I believe postage is roughly £10 uninsured with parcel force, I think it’s about £17 extra to insure it for full value..
DavecUK StevenG91 I believe postage is roughly £10 uninsured with parcel force, I think it’s about £17 extra to insure it for full value.. Royal Mail precision is £18.45 all in with £500 compensation. Next day and depending on area local collection and label printing by the postie. 20kg weight limit. Hopefully the Mazzer would fit in the max size and weight limits of the parcel.
little_tipple remarkably reasonable. Let me check that I’m not going to get into trouble for buying this, and I’ll get back to you.
StevenG91 little_tipple Dave’s correct , I just checked and rm is cheaper and as Dave says up to £500