Yuri K
Girls! Most of the forum is of course you
I just beg you, I can't buy a manual coffee grinder myself, but I really need it! After heart surgery, my wife can't live without real coffee (he raises her blood pressure with pills), so she got me hooked !!!
Monitor Avito, various online stores have been for a long time, but still nothing ... I have read to the point of stupidity, everywhere they savor the USSR coffee grinders of the Yerevan plant - but it’s not destiny, apparently, whose piece goods you won’t find with fire during the day, I resigned myself. There are, of course, coffee grinders on sale at exorbitant prices for my region, I looked at them, licked my lips, but
At least buy a Turkish Sozen for a powdery grind for a cezve, but I don't have them on my usual Aliexpress, but on Ebey, the wise Pai Palovsky (it seems) is needed for me ...
Maybe someone from the forum users has "played enough" with manual coffee grinders, maybe someone has already bought a serious one, or even a millstone electric. I would be very glad of any possible help, in buying, shipping! Please respond! I don’t want to spoil freshly roasted coffee beans with very cheap knife milk anymore!
dominika
She's in the hospital, so tame?
In order not to make much noise?
You can use electricity at home, and I think it's even better
Although it's everyone's decision
Yuri K
dominika, no, spouse's home
Quote: dominika
You can use electricity at home, and I think it's even better
I shoveled the topic for a long time, you can use electric, but for millstones - the price is like from Lexus ... For this, at least manual)) And if you meant knife ones, they are not suitable for the Turks, non-uniform grinding and coffee burnt after milk.
Crown
Here are those on, "burnt out"! All my life I eat coffee, freshly ground on an electric grinder and no burnt, on the contrary, I also fry dry ground coffee a little with sugar, only then fill it with water.
I don't like deep roasting myself, I buy medium roasted grains.




I reread it, it was about an ordinary coffee grinder, well, maybe.
Are millstones really expensive now? I bought mine a hundred years ago, then I took the second one from my mother for reserve, in case of a breakdown. I have Brown, a very comfortable typewriter.
helenanik
Yuri K,
I bought here:


Melet slowly and not to flour, but normal
dopleta
Yuri K, You have not considered this? You sell, in Orenburg, and not expensive at all. By the principle of work, it resembles Armenian, but, of course, it is doubtful - it is very cheap. I did not find any reviews. 🔗
helenanik
Larissa, on Ali there are many - the reviews are contradictory. When I chose mine, I shoveled a lot of them
Anna1957
Yuri K, an excellent inexpensive option for a burr coffee grinder - Delongi KG-79 or 89. True, it requires some refinement to bring the grinding to the desired level, but there are a lot of videos on this topic on YouTube. I am very pleased.
Yuri K
Quote: CroNa
All my life I have been eating coffee, freshly ground on an electric grinder and no burning
Did you read correctly what I wrote about? Electric burr coffee grinders are a thing! I wrote about the knife when I was talking about the burnout.
Quote: CroNa
Are millstones really expensive now?
High-quality ones are very expensive, from 5-7 thousand the price starts, even for Ali. There are already pieces ok and millstones do not "walk", they are held on bearings. Here's an example that isn't the most expensive one:





Quote: elenanik
Melet slowly and not to flour, but normal
I looked at different options, and reviews with reviews on the forums)) The quality is simple. It won't go into flour for cezve)





Quote: dopleta
You haven't considered this? Have
This is a coffee grinder with Aliexpress, the simplest))




Anna1957, I read about this machine)) It does not grind under the Turk, even after revision)) But the option is not bad, though cumbersome, unlike manual ones))
By the way there is a pseudo-grain, not a cone type, it seems))
Anna1957
Quote: Yuri K
there is a pseudo-grain, not a cone type, it seems))
I will not argue here. And I can show you a photo of the grinding tomorrow morning.
Yuri K
Anna1957, would be grateful! Gourmets compare the grinding for the Turks to the touch between the fingers, like women's powder)) According to their words, the suspension should be in the milk froth of a cappuccino, and after drinking coffee, the grounds could be eaten with a spoon like melted chocolate, the grains should not leave roughness on the tongue. But this is ideal, of course))
gawala
Yuri K, I have a manual one with ceramic millstones, but it does not grind "into dust". All the same, Armenian grind into dust.
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Anna1957
Quote: Yuri K
you could eat the thick like melted chocolate with a spoon, the grains should not leave roughness on the tongue.
I will appreciate it tomorrow))
Yuri K
helenanik, here are excellent coffee grinders, but the price And this is Aliexpress ... True, the level is already different, the millstones are not ceramics and the axle is insured against shifts by bearings, that is, the millstones will not rub, no distortions.
I've read about this type of grinder on specialized coffee forums!




Quote: gawala
I have a manual one with ceramic millstones, but it does not grind "into dust." All the same, Armenian grind into dust.
They write that the Turkish Sozen copes with milk and dust. And Armenian is a dream))
selenа
Quote: gawala
All the same, Armenian grind into dust.
My hundred-year-old Armenian, scary, no frills, ground it into powder, but once fell from the shelf onto a stack of plates from a Japanese service, sent it to the garbage chute along with the fragments: and since then these manual ones I hate perfectly fine electric millstones 15 thousand for a coffee grinder. love coffee very much.
helenanik
Quote: selenа
perfectly grinds the electric millstone
Hope, and what is yours?
selenа
Elena,

she is 20 years old, if not more, already the last century, but serves (y
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helenanik
Nadia,
something a lot of different things fell out the brand name please
Bosch MKM 7000?
selenа
helenanik, Yes, I inserted a new link there
dominika
Quote: Yuri K
about the knife meant
no - no, it's not that interesting
Crown
Once, when I was looking for a coffee grinder, I didn't even know about the millstones, it was important for me not to stand near and not hold on to the button. There were not only few of them, but just at that moment the only one Bork, but she did not live with me for very long, once she simply did not turn on. :-( Then Brown turned up for me, damn comfortable and cute, she also turned out to be a millstone :-), has served me faithfully for more than 10 years. The grind is regulated, I prefer the finest, now I felt the gruel from the drunk coffee - a very fine fraction, almost completely without grains.
It is impossible to see the exact price, this coffee grinder is listed as sold everywhere, there was one offer in the region of 2 thousand, I do not know how much it corresponds. When I bought mine, I remember that the price was far from exorbitant.
Yuri K
Quote: CroNa
Once upon a time
Quote: CroNa
this grinder is listed as sold everywhere
Keywords
Irinap
Yuri K, and in your coffee grinder did not try to grind twice? Maybe after the second time, the result will be what you want
LudMila
Quote: Yuri K
here are great grinders but the price
Then the Armenian Urartu is better, the same "weight" category
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Marfusha5
Yuri KIf you don’t find anything, I can try to order you from ebay. I have paypal. I will only be able to do it on Tuesday, before the time is very limited Or maybe one of the girls will help earlier ..
Niarma
Quote: gawala
All the same, Armenian grind into dust.
The Armenians grind not into dust, but into flour (powder). This is a big difference. "into dust" the smallest grains are still felt. And after a good Armenian one, you can't even make a scrub - there are simply no grains. By the way, at the forum coffee lovers compared Urartu and the Armenian times of the USSR (fungus), the last one won by grinding
selenа
Quote: LudMila
Then the Armenian Urartu is better, the same "weight" category
In my understanding, a manual coffee grinder cannot cost 14,000, etc. thousand, this is show-off or aesthetics
Here is the real price for a thing of this purpose
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Anna1957
Yuri K, here is the promised photoAssistance in buying a manual burr coffee grinder




In my opinion - quite a flour.




Quote: Yuri K
you could eat the thick like melted chocolate with a spoon, the grains should not leave roughness on the tongue. But this is ideal, of course))
I even ate everything for the sake of experiment - I didn't have to press anything with my teeth))) Although the roughness on the tongue, of course, is present.
Yuri K
Quote: LudMila
Then the Armenian Urartu is better
Not not not, I can only lick my lips at this))




Anna1957, quite an excellent grind in my opinion))




Quote: Marfusha5
if you don't find anything, I can try to order you from ebay. I have paypal.
Thanks a lot for that! Let's not rush, I am also on the clock today, but from the phone I do not see everything as on a computer. Let me remind you about myself in a personal later, and there we will discuss how best to do everything! Good?




Quote: Niarma
... And after a good Armenian you can't even make a scrub - there are simply no grains
Yes, it's not easy to find, from the word at all))
selenа
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Here is a pretty one and for the price too, opinions are divided, some are in the dust, some are not, but everyone has a good impression.
And this is my beloved Hario, also the price of norms., They write a mini-fine grind
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And here you bought my coffee, there, by the way, the managers are attentive, you can ask for details
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Seen enough of these toys, I just wanted a new one
Marfusha5
Quote: Yuri K
Let me remind you about myself in a personal later, and there we will discuss how best to do everything! Good?
Yes of course. Good.
Crown
Keywords
Yes, I didn't really look, so I looked through several stores in the search engine, I'm sure if you search well, you can find, well, or wait a bit, if not very urgent. This coffee grinder is painfully good, they poured it with water until it closes, and one "shoemaker" tried to fix it almost with a sledgehammer, and then a decent master corrected everything and plows my toy again every single day for many, many years in a row! :-)
Yesterday I also dug out my non-working Bork coffee grinder, it turned out to be a knife one (I generally forgot what it is), but rather steep - the volume is twice as much as in conventional push-on ones, there is a 5-power adjustment, from "rough" to "good" :-) and 4 steps in time, from 2 to 12 cups. Also, the cord is conveniently screwed inside. Yesterday I disassembled this beauty and ... repaired (smile with eyes bulging in surprise)!
Hurray, hurray, now I have a great chopper for powdered sugar, poppy seeds and spices. The motor roars, however, like a jet engine, but you do not need to hold on to the button, like in Elementik, pressed and go for a walk.
Yuri K, this is all because of you :-), you encouraged me to "raise the archives".
Yuri K
Quote: CroNa
it's all because of you :-), you prompted me to "raise the archives".
Well, you see how good
Crown
Quote: Yuri K

Well, you see how good
Yes, not that word!

Now I tested the coffee grinder in a new quality, ground half a glass of buckwheat. In the first 30 seconds, we got fine grains, the size of semolina, after the second session - quite decent coarse flour, this is now called peasant flour.
By the way, when the camera was filled with product, the engine worked much quieter. In general, I am terribly pleased with the "new" device! :-)
Recently someone asked how much coffee corresponds to the concept of a "cup", I measured it on a coffee grinder, up to the risk of "12 cups" 200 ml of coffee fit, it turns out that a tablespoon with a hill goes to one cup, it remains to weigh a full spoonful of coffee beans on scales.
Almost a whole glass is a pretty size from a coffee grinder, isn't it ?! :-) So, if someone is not chasing a millstone coffee grinder, I recommend taking a closer look at this model Bork, the car is a beast! :-)
Yuri K
Crown, everything would be fine, but grind in such a volume ... Everywhere it is written, coffee is ground exactly as much as is needed for brewing.
Crown
That's right, but 12 cups is the maximum it is designed for, and the minimum is two (cups / spoons).




But for a large company, you can grind coffee at a time, not bzhik for every cup.
Whymuchka
Quote: Yuri K
Monitor Avito
Good night) If you watch Avito, then look at the Bag. I will not give a link. I don't know if it is possible.))

Assistance in buying a manual burr coffee grinder


The photo is not mine, taken from the Sack (I hope you can)
The only thing is that you need registration and you must carefully read the rules before buying.
dominika
Quote: CroNa
how much coffee corresponds to a cup
recommend for 100 - 110 g of water - 7 g of ground coffee
Turns out that
if you take st. a spoon with a slide, it looks like it will be gr 15
Yuri K
Whymuchka, this is an auction service, well, play these games))) And the prices must be admittedly not happy)) Perhaps, since everyone needs coffee grinders and no one sells, I will buy from Ebey with the help Marfusha5
Niarma
on Avito there is an Armenian "fungus" and not one, with shipment, of course. Different prices. And she grinds well. According to coffee lovers, it is generally the best. Yes, and here girls have such, you can inquire about the CHOICE OF COFFEE GRINDER
Yuri K
Quote: Niarma
Avito has an Armenian "fungus" and not one
As I read the coffee forums I realized that "fungus" is just a coffee grinder of the USSR times. But not an Armenian factory. Yerevan ones were produced only in cylindrical shape. "Fungus" I saw on Avito in a single copy, maybe still appeared, I'll take a look.
Niarma
Quote: Yuri K
Yerevan ones were produced only in cylindrical shape.
read badly. Not only Yerevan is in Armenia. This coffee grinder was produced by the Charentsavan Tool Factory in Armenia.
Crown
Yuri K, you are late, at the forum today they put up for sale an electric millstone coffee grinder. I can't put a link, find it yourself, try to get in the queue, suddenly it works.
Yuri K
Quote: CroNa
you are late
I only know 1/10 of the forum, sometimes I just stumble upon topics like this, about coffee
Found, there is a pseudo-grain))
A.lenka
There is Armenian on Avito in St. Petersburg for 3.190
Yuri K
A.lenka, Thank you so much! I have already spoken on the phone even about the purchase))
Twig
Note the blender element
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There is a gorgeous nozzle - a mill. It is the powdery grinding that does it. It is regulated, maybe a larger grind, but at the moment I'm bastard with such a fine grind.
(the price tag is very democratic - all products of this brand are very high quality and are sold very cheaply)

Oops, we've already found the mill. Well, pay attention anyway :)
There are two more legs, and an excellent chopper bowl with graters.
Yuri K
Twig, I can not find information about the type of attachment, there are no millstones, probably?
Twig
Yuri K, pour coffee on top, turn on the blender, finely ground is poured down. I take it this is the millstone? That is, I ground the portion as much as I need, the grains in the container on top remain intact.
There is generally little information in the description.
Assistance in buying a manual burr coffee grinder
Yuri K
Twig, it seems that yes ... But to look at the device - there is no information, no reviews ... And how fine is the coffee after grinding? Until you get it, you won't understand

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