Ahhh no! Too late! I ordered from the big A as it was £235 and arrives tomorrow. I got the American cherry finish.
Best hand-grinder under £200?
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In fact, anyone buying anything (beans, machines, accessories)in the UK should ask the same thing…if you don’t ask you won’t get.
Do you give any discounts to member of https://coffeetime.freeflarum.com
They can only say no…..if they stop and think though, we are getting larger and busier and higher up in the search rankings, by asking there are 2 unsaid messages to the smart retailer.
I would like to see if you offer a discount as a member of a busy UK coffee forum, If I’m asking you, I am asking other people as well and I may buy from one of them if they offer a discount.
By giving a discount, I am likely to mentioning you, the product and the price favourably to other members, who may choose you, your product etc.. over the competition
Although the forum itself is non-commercial, and we don’t have advertisers, the more members that ask for a discount, might make things work to the benefit of all members.
LMSC Owned the Feld 2 couple of years, plus Aergrind and recently bought a J-Max which is a flasher rendition of the JX-Pro.
Can’t really go wrong with the 1ZPresso units IMHO, they are built by a firm of engineers and the build quality is very good, an absolute joy to my finicky little soul to use. Really fine adjustment on J-Max, totally ok on mate’s JX-Pro too. I still love my Feld2, but it’s had its fair share of minor QC issues which I fixed myself because let’s just say the MBK customer service is legendarily Pythonesque
Ernie1 First impressions… possibly the best packaging and presentation of any product I’ve ever bought.
Hahah, I agree 100% with this - I remember wishing I had filmed the unboxing, not to make some fancy YouTube review but just so I could relive that moment! I love it when a company think so much about their product and the user experience that they look after every little aspect from the moment it arrives with you to first use.
For anyone looking lower-end I just bought a Timemore C2 to try with my Moka pot instead of a blade grinder. For the price of around £60 I’m impressed so far, but then I’m coming from a different starting point.
I was going to jump straight for something like a mignon manuale or specialita, but I’m glad I went this way now. I was expecting it to be really hard work after reading so many people say they wouldn’t want to hand grind, but it was easy.
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DavecUK In fact, anyone buying anything (beans, machines, accessories)in the UK should ask the same thing…if you don’t ask you won’t get.
Do you give any discounts to member of https://coffeetime.freeflarum.com
They can only say no…..if they stop and think though, we are getting larger and busier and higher up in the search rankings, by asking there are 2 unsaid messages to the smart retailer.
I would like to see if you offer a discount as a member of a busy UK coffee forum, If I’m asking you, I am asking other people as well and I may buy from one of them if they offer a discount.
By giving a discount, I am likely to mentioning you, the product and the price favourably to other members, who may choose you, your product etc.. over the competition
Although the forum itself is non-commercial, and we don’t have advertisers, the more members that ask for a discount, might make things work to the benefit of all members.
I had a good chat with Foundry about their beans, the roast level and the positive reviews our forum members have about their coffee. I don’t know who the gentleman was. I should have asked. He was friendly, helpful and polite.
- He asked a lot of questions on how I identify the roast level and the roasting process, which I answered to the best of my knowledge. He said people seldom call and talk about coffee roasting, and the roast level in as much detail as I did. He was glad I had called.
- He refused to be drawn in calling out the roasts. He said they call them as medium roasts if there is a query as people purely go by the colour of the beans, which is he said is not correct.
- But, he picked out Rocko Mountain and Columbian Diofanor Ruiz on the lighter roast side.
- On the discount for forum members, he asked what forum is this. I gave him the name, the number of members, how busy the forum is, etc., and a potential market for sales. While he appreciated we had asked, he politely said no discount as a company policy. Perhaps, he might have a re-think if a few more were to call and ask.
LMSC While he appreciated we had asked, he politely said no discount as a company policy for any one of any size. Perhaps, he might have a re-think if a few more were to call and ask.
That’s a very interesting response from Foundry!
Really pleased with the C40. Dare I say it I think I actually prefer the pourover coffee from it over the x54. Which I’m fine with since the whole purpose was to use this exclusively for brew.
Tried it with Rave’s Chatswood which we’re very familiar with and it’s certainly slightly more complex. Really enjoyable.
And yes, also impressed with how easily and quickly it grinds.
DavecUK Yeah!
For the record. I did speak to David @BlackCatCoffee recently re-placing two separate orders and also asked him about the forum discount. He straightaway said the usual Forum 15 can be applied for beans. David is a thorough gentleman, unbiased and helpful.
We ordered a KG of Costa Rican, which is excellent as espresso and pour overs and 2 × 250g ground — CP and a half decaf, which the girls are loving them. They now find their usual waitrose ground coffee meh….
I wonder if anyone tried their Ethiopian and El Salvador
LMSC But, he picked out Rocko Mountain and Columbian Diofanor Ruiz on the lighter roast side
My favourites! 😍
Ernie1 I had to join you and @Mark-drinks-coffee on owning a C40, ordered mine today :D also Mark has the best name and you have the best year in your name….no clues to anything related to me their.
Also it adds to the story no one is talking about “Is @Ernie1 the same person as @Frothbewithyou ?”
Ha! Definitely not the same person.
It was also a good year for Harley Davidsons, which is where my username comes from. Another of my passions.
I need to choose less expensive hobbies…
Welcome to the C40 club! Let us know how you get on with it.
Good choice on the C40, especially for pourover. Lots of recipes where the number of clicks is given is helpful as a starting point. I don’t use it for espresso as whilst it is possible, is a step too far in terms of workflow / time / effort. Possible exception if I’m using the Robot is my Helor Flux as it grinds easily and quickly with its gear reduction. Bit steep for a hand grinder though.
Haven’t used 1zpresso but Feld47, Kinu47, OE Fixie etc.. do give a similar grind consistency. Just prefer the C40 in taste for pourover but it is splitting hairs