DavecUK DF64, Eureka Mignon, Niche Duos (3), Niche Zero (3), JX Pro Hand grinder, One I can’t mention Ceado E92 (recently sold), DF64V (on loan), Unknown Handgrinder (on loan), Lagom P100 (on loan).
chlorox Df64 with ssp unimodals and ssp cast lab sweet burrs are my main grinders. I also have a compak k10 I never really use since I got more into lighter roast coffee.
Cuprajake tompoland well seen as the duo isn’t available I’d say so haha It’s a shame you can get multiple choice as it seems alot of people have more than one grinder.
tompoland Cuprajake indeed. but there are three of you who have had one. out of 19. appreciate that you may or may not have them still. don’t know.
JonWoo187 Primary grinder is a Helor 106 and I gladly say it’s as good as any grinder can be/needs to be. Backup is a Cimbali Junior that I’ve modded a bit to really minimize retention and the grind/build quality is top notch as well using ‘traditional’ 64mm flats. Last but not least is an old school beast supposedly from the 1950s. It’s a KyM manual copper cylindrical Turkish style grinder, but does indeed have a quality burr set that is designed for espresso range grinding as well as stepless adjustment. Used it for years and even though it has a ton of shaft/bearing wear it still grinds quite nicely. Bought it from Orphan Espresso way back when they were refurbishing vintage hand grinders.
Norvin Compak E8 as primary grinder. Rossi RR55 used for wife’s decaf. Made by Knock Aerspeed hand grinder for travelling.
fl13dl1c3 Amberale That’s what I’m hoping for as well. It’s part of my internal reasoning for shelling out that much money 😬
dfk41 cyclezib I think very few of us on this forum have had the chance to try one matey. As long as you as an owner enjoy your experience then that is the only thing that matters. The chit chat seems to step up a gear when a few owners of any kit start things off. I hope you are not ,lonely too long and someone joins you!
Cuprajake Grinders like kafatek, Weber eg1, p100, ek43, versalab are all very high end cost wise and as such very few do own them. Then add that some of these are made in very small numbers you can understand why there are so few, and then those that do own them don’t often frequent forums.
Pompeyexile My first grinder was a Brasilia RR55OD it was a behemoth of a grinder with flat burrs and a bad static attitude, but I sold it to fund my Niche. Whether some would see that as a downgrade grind quality wise I don’t know, but letting it go gave me the space once I also replaced my old Gaggia for the Sage dual boiler.
dfk41 I also had one, amongst many other grinders. They were the original in their field. When the static was sorted out produced a really good grind. I kept it for years. Then on CFUK I offered to lend it to a local chap who was without a grinder. We kept in touch, then when he offered to return it another local chap whose name I cannot remember now asked if he could borrow it. I agreed and he offered to collect it from the other chap. I agreed and all was well. We kept in touch by pm, then of course I was one of many who was banned by the sole cfuk forum mod, purely as an act of self interest by someone unsure how to wield the new mighty power he had as opposed to using wisdom. With that the grinder vanished into the night never to be seen again! If ever I can remember more details I will gladly name and shame him here, just on the off chance!