DavecUK What really matters is a grinder used within the range of parameters given, should not stall on light/medium roasted coffees….ever!
MWJB It sounds more like it doesn’t ‘work’.
Oh I agree - if my quotation marks didn’t make it clear enough. My point is that to the end user it doesn’t really matter what word we use, because it’s still very annoying if you want to use the range of the RPM dial.
Saying it doesn’t work is a little dramatic however since by that metric the majority of variable RPM grinders don’t work. Sure it doesn’t work at low RPMs with light roasts and that’s not good but it’s far from the only grinder with this issue.
At least potential buyers will know about it and can make up their own minds this time. I don’t see how it can be called the best workflow of the DF series when you have to throw out coffee if you make the mistake of having it on too low an RPM.
InfamousTuba I don’t mind hot starting a grinder if you can just dump the beans in when it is running
I’m the same, no issue with letting the motor get up to speed first but slow feeding for fear of stalling would be tedious.