Allground Grinder 18 Month Review & Retention measurement
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- Опубликовано: 21 май 2023
- I decide to pull down my Fiorenzato/Sanremo Allground grinder to test for overall retention & run you through some of my favourite features of my grinder after 18 months of use.
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For cleaning routine, I would suggest,
1) pop out the top dial and blade.
2) unscrew the front cup tray.
3) unscrew the 2 top screws under the black stickers.
4) take out the front screen cover.
5) disconnect the 3 wiring to the screen (optional but better to) and remove the front screen cover.
6) unscrew the black hose and remove it.
7) clean the black solid hose.
Also put a kitchen paper to cover the newly open area which shows the motor.
8) gentle spin the bottom blade with hand. As this is separate into 3 rooms, use a brush to clean from the front opening. (The opening is locate behind the screen, so you must dismantle the front panel.)
9) assemble back everything.
The machine is well build and heavy, after a few times of cleaning, i found this can effectively clear the leftover.
Didnt remove the bottom blade as this can be tough and need more tools to unlock it.
Love it. 👍
Great review!
Can’t wait to see more
Thanks mate. Next big one will be the Timemore 🙏
The benefits having the same setup! Nice vid Mitch
Awesome! Thanks buddy
Great vid mate! Really enjoying the content you are producing 🙏🏾
Any other comparable grinders to this that you’d suggest looking at?
Thank you so much mate. I would have to say, the closest thing to its quality in this price range would be the compak e6 or Eureka atom 75.
Hi Mitch, thanks for this video. Did you ever remove the plastic cover with the display? In my case there is a lot of retention inside. Which could also reach if you would put the brush from the bottom into the „output“.
Or is it only my machine?
Coffee grounds can definitely find their way into some pretty crazy places... I will pop the cover off and see exactly how it could get in there. 🙏🏻
Hi from NZ, Mitch. A quick question on the programmable timer. How many seconds do you run the grinder for a double shot? I've found the out of box 8 secs nowhere near long enough
Hey mate. Typically I've found these are around 11-12 seconds for 21-22g (roast profile will make a large difference)
Thanks for the thorough review. Any idea how loud it is compared to the Niche Zero?
I don't have that data in front of me... but this is probably not the correct grinder to compare with the niche. Flat v Conical & Single dose v Hopper. Most grinders around this price range are all fairly similar & noise will be effected by the surroundings/brew bar setup... I would say the Timemore Sculptor is a much quieter grinder than both of these though.
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Great review, thanks!
So, do your tests imply this grinder can also be used for single dose? It looks like your tests show that retention is basically zero! Is it true?
Thanks
I have used it as a single dose grinder, and it isn't too bad for the job at all. For a similar price, I would be looking at something for like the coffeetech df83 though
hi I'd like to talk to you about buying a Coffee grinder and coffee machine I like the sanremo grinder but I have never owned a grinder or coffee machine any help would be greatly appreciated
Thanks for reaching out Paul. Pop me an email and we can have a good in-depth chat. mitchdoescoffee@gmail.com
Do you feel the amount of coffee in the hopper impact the consistency of the grind?
Yes for sure. Once it drops below roughly 100g, it will lose a little bit of consistency... but that's completely reasonable
Considering selling my 078s because of how frustrating it's been. How does this compare to the 078s?
It is a very different type of grinder, but i would definitely use this in comparison to my 078s... I would suggest checking out the DF83v that I an currently testing... I will be doing a complete review video on it shortly. So far... it's looking pretty good.
How small / large are the steps for espresso? I'm loving everything about this grinder, but I'm hesitant because it is stepped, not stepless.
I've VERY rarely needed a micro adjustment between each click. I've already toyed with making it stepless, but it's really not worth the effort.
@@mitchdoescoffee Have you tested the F4evo to compare?
@@mitchdoescoffee I just watched a different review and conclusion was that each step (in the espresso range), results in a 4s extraction difference in the cup. Not great, but also not disastrous.
@@motopasky 4 seconds!!!??? I would have to change some other variables for that to be the case.
@@mitchdoescoffee That's not your experience? What change would you say the steps result in?
Df64 or All ground, which one would you keep
Hmmmm... that's a tough one. I love the convenience of a hopper grinder for my daily spro at 4am, but single dose will always give me a better coffee with a little bit of work.
This grinder is not meant to be a single doser. It would be good for a one or two bean type grinder.
That is 100% correct. However, it's still certainly possible to use it as a single dose grinder.
@@mitchdoescoffee absolutely with a bellow.
@user-kb3nj5zi4c for sure. It would actually be even better if there was a constant "ON" function while in espresso mode.
@@mitchdoescoffeehow do you use it in single dosing? I tend to have 0.2/0.3g of retention