Fellow Opus vs. Baratza Encore ESP - Best BUDGET $200 Do-It-All Grinder?
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- Flash forward to 2023 and Baratza is now releasing their brand new $200 budget espresso focused yet do-it-all grinder, the Encore ESP. But they’ve got competition now in the form of the Fellow Opus. Also a $200 budget espresso focused yet do-it-all grinder. So, do these grinders live up to the task? Are these truly $200 electric grinder capable of grinding for espresso? And more importantly, which one is the right one for you?
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A big thing I like about Baratza is that they make it very easy to do maintenance yourself. They're really big on repairing. You can find replacements for every single little part of every one of their grinders on their website, as well as instructions and very responsive customer service. I'm going on 6 years with my OG Encore and do a complete tear-down once or twice a year for deep cleaning, and have replaced the burrs only once. I think for that reason I might try the ESP over the Opus when it comes time to upgrade.
Now that Baratza is owned by Breville, I see the consumer maintenance options going away in the near future.
How much time does it take to clean? Is it hard?
"Not much to complain about nor praise." Good way of putting it.
I’ve seen several videos comparing these two, and you by far, have given the most clear review without been too snobby. Thanks, my friend.
I would say this is the best seemingly unbiased, non-comprehensive comparison video of these two products that I've seen. Although, in my opinion taste test should not be included in a grinder review, as it is subjective.Grounds consistency and uniformity would be better information to provide.
As I do not possess either of these products, this is the comparison information that I've gathered after watching many videos.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
1) Appearance - Opus looks better
2) Sound - Opus is much quieter
3) Grind Detail - Opus has finer adjustability across the scale.
4) RPM - Opus -350. ESP -550
5) Anti-static tech - Opus.
6) Magnetic Grounds Cup - Opus
7) Disassembly / Cleaning - Opus
8) Warranty - Opus -3yr. ESP -1yr
9) Out of the box espresso grind tuning simplicity - ESP
10) Overall Build Quality -comparable
I really did enjoy your video, looking forward to watching more.
The straight through design of the Opus is more similar to the Sette than the Encore. My ideal setup would be something like the Opus but with Baratza burrs, or a Sette 30 but with the Encore ESP adjustment dial which allows for fine espresso adjustment whilst also going up to cold brew. They could call it the Sette 40?
Didn’t expect to see this!!! Can’t wait!
Thank you for the short and simple comparison video! Perfect for me.
With Opus... if I wanted espresso in the morning and I had it dialed. Can my partner do v60 pour over by just adjusting the top ring, or would she need to mess with the micro adjustments each time?
Nope they would just have to go a couple steps coarser than they’d usually go to adjust for the finer settings. For instance if u have urs dialed in one or two finer in inner ring, let’s say they normally use a 5, they’d go two steps above to 5.2. Happy grinding!
Hello, I have a gaggia classic pro and I want to buy a grinder for 200 dollars. I am between these 3- opus, encore ESP, and smart grinder pro from breville. which one do you recommend me to buy?
Nice video man. One grinder that never seems to be talked about but when on sale is the exact same price, the Mignon crono. With the flat burrs, I assume this one should be much better on the filter side (clarity wise) and flexible enough to pull some pressurized espresso?
For the ESP settings 21-40 do you know the microns per click?
Do u get fruity notes when grinding for drip coffee in the encore?
Great review. Would you say getting the ESP is an upgrade for the built-in grinder on breville machines? (breville barista pro, etc.)
definitely!
@@itsxris thanks!
Nice Review 👌 Between the Baratza Encore ESP vs Gaggia MD15 which is the better of the 2 in terms of espresso grind consistency and grinding fineness for espresso?
Is that a Mode Designs hoodie? Didn't expect keyboard content in my coffee youtube video, nice!
it is, I work at Mode!
@@itsxris Oh shit! Nice dude
Great review, thank you! Any plans on covering the Timemore Sculptor? Thanks!
if they send one out! 😄
Coffee stuck in Opus after 4-5 espresso grinds, so you need to disassemble it and clean with brush.
Thanks a lot for such a good video Xris! I have a Delonghi Dedica EC685 and now, I have a doubt. I don't know what to buy. My principal option was the Graef CM-800, but I have seen the Baratza Encore ESP and it's a great option. What do you think? If anyone can recommend another grinder in that range of price, I would really appreciate!
I have the same delonghi, looking for a new grinder, I'll follow this post
What grinder has less retention?
one question: Fellow dropped the price of the Ode Gen 1 to $255 and right now you can get it refurbished for just $195. Curious how you would compare the Opus to the Ode Gen 1? Does the anti-static tech and wider range of grind adjustment (especially for filter coffee) put the Opus over the Ode Gen 1 despite its cheaper build? My use case is primarily V60 pour over and French press though; I don’t plan on getting into espresso, which is all the more reason why I’m not sure if the Opus is the better buy since you can now get the Ode Gen 1 on ReBrew for the same price. I’d really appreciate your help with this!! 🙏🏾☕️
For filter, Ode is better, though I would recommend Ode gen 2 or at least Ode gen 1 with the new gen 2 burrs
@@itsxris wow thanks so much!
Also consider the Ode Gen1 has no anti static technology or the larger hopper for larger beans.
I will likely be selling my Ode Gen1 with the original burrs on Ebay and getting the Gen2 because larger beans sticking in the hopper and the static/mess being gone makes the Gen2 the grinder I wanted to get when I originally got the Gen1
@@mhoffman30 yeah for me I feel that the quality of life improvements (cleaner workflow) in the Opus compared to the Ode Gen1 outweigh the latter's better performance in grinding for filter coffee/pour over (just imo). though, since a lot of reviewers say that the Ode Gen1 burrs don't grind fine enough for light roasts, I imagine that the Opus is actually better for pour overs in that it can grind finer and has a stronger motor for those light roasts
@@sobrangitm I haven't found any issues grinding fine enough with the gen 1, but it does take grinding about as fine as possible with the standard burrs. Medium and dark roasts tend to do well between 1 and 2, maybe even a little coarser.
Is it possible the Opus does a better job? Maybe so. I'd rather upgrade to the gen 2 burrs though, as I do prefer the clarity of a flat burr grind.
How does it compare to the smart grinder pro
I think parts of your video shows the Oden and not the Opus when talking about the Opus.
Bro you gotta check out the Budan Espresso Grinder. I tweeted at Master Hoffman stating these micro adjustment 3-D printer clickers might be the answer the home barista community with stepped grinders is looking for!
Thanks for your deep dive and gon check out your keebs now. I too enjoy espresso and clicky thoc sounds and habibi when you come to India, this ex-New Yorker will take you around.
My Fellow Opus stopped working after just 3 uses. Although it still makes the beep when I plug it in and reattach the loading bin, it doesn't grind anymore no matter how many times I press the button. This is incredibly frustrating and I am very disappointed with this product.
The video is a review of two budget espresso grinders: the Baratza Encore ESP and the Fellow Ode Brew Grinder. Here are the key takeaways:
1. **Build Quality**: Both grinders are mostly made of plastic due to their price points. The Encore ESP is almost identical to the original Baratza Encore, while the Fellow Ode has a similar finish but is entirely plastic. Both come with plastic grounds chambers.
2. **Performance**: Both grinders are advertised as espresso-focused but can also grind up to french press and cold brew. The Encore uses 40mm conical M2 burrs and grinds at 550 RPM, while the Ode uses C640 burly burrs. The Encore has 20 steps of adjustment for espresso, while the Ode has a hopper turning mechanism for grind size adjustment and a micro-adjustment feature for espresso.
3. **Retention and Cleaning**: The Ode has less retention due to its anti-static feature, but without a knocker, there's still some retention over time. The Encore has slightly worse retention and will require more regular cleaning.
4. **Espresso Quality**: Both grinders are capable of grinding for espresso. The shots pulled from both grinders are good, with a touch of astringency and muddiness expected from smaller 40mm conical burr sets. The Ode provides slightly more clarity and acidity compared to the Encore.
5. **Other Brewing Options**: For filter coffee, both grinders perform well, providing a richer, full-bodied mouthfeel with enough clarity.
6. **Conclusion**: Both grinders are excellent for their price and are suitable for those new to espresso. The Ode has a sleeker design and a less messy workflow, while the Encore has slightly better performance. The reviewer suggests that either would be a good choice for a budget machine like a Breville Bambino or a manual Flair lever.
Please note that this is a summary of the video's content and the reviewer's opinions. It's always a good idea to do additional research and consider your specific needs when choosing a product.
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Look forward to the review but I already started the return process for our Opus because of their horrible business decisions. I will have to rely on reviews like yours to see if it was worth it. We still want another budget grinder so maybe it is be the ESP or another 1Zpresso.
interesting! what do you mean by business decisions?
@@itsxris in this case it is the decision to use a shipping service that has a 1.9 star rating to deliver the Opus. They first let the package sit in one location longer than it should which was the initial reason why it was late and then an additional day was added because they lied about not being able to make the delivery because the road was closed. There were no closures in our area. We had three other deliveries that day and each of us made it home just fine that day. The hilarious part is that they spring for UPS when you return their products. Also I submitted the request for a return last night and I still haven't received a reply. If I was to ever recommend something of theirs, I would definitely tell people to avoid dealing with them directly.
@@diycentral Ah, DHL?
@@PanchromaticNoise DHL came through with the fast and on time shipping of our Kurasu and 1Zpresso orders. Kurasu was actually 2 days early. GLS was the 1.9 star rated company. Never even heard of them before this.
the opus is terrible for dialing in espresso . only 2 nubers are for espresso range and it is annoying to mess around with. just modd the baratza to be more quiet and use a magnetic dosing cup lol
I guess i will stay with my Super jolly and i will upgrade it with SSP multipurpose burrs, high clarity espresso
Owh i just want to correct you about the anti-static on opus. WORSE retantion ever. 0.2g -2grams. By daily use i have to clean the grinder everytime i use it.
Just get the breville smart grinder pro
you get what you pay for. buy once, cry once.. its worth stretching your budget for something like a Eureka Mignon Notte for a a bit more than a c-note more, you get flat burrs and higher clarity from the shots and much better build.
I have to say I am quite disappointed with all the coffee channels on YT.
You dont understand what cheap or budget is.
200$ is not cheap - not at all.
50$ and we are talking.
In no world I would spend more than 100$ on a grinder because.......IT IS a fucking grinder - not spacetech.
These companies are selling coffee grinders for 500 or 1000 bucks. Last year I saw a promo for a Dacia Sandero hitting under 10000.
Yes it is a small car but FFS in the cofee world that is like 10 "good" grinders.
I can buy a solid electric moutainbike for 1000$.
Or I can buy a good smartphone for 500$ - a piece of tech you would have called alien 20 years back.
Everything is relative - $200 is *relatively* cheap compared to what exists for what you're getting. Chill bud.
@@itsxris Sure sure 200$ is cheap for a bit of plastic, metal and electronics that would not have been revolutionary in the 1950s.
Even worse are the manual hand grinders costing as much a budget 50" TV .....all that for a glorified peppergrinder.
Coffee people are crazy.
@1337Jogi nah man, you're just weirdly angry at people enjoying themselves lol
Baratza is made in Taiwan. Fellow products are made in China. Enough said
Following your review bought the Fellow Opus. Parcel arrived next day and upon opening the outer box, the inner packaging was labelled "Made in China". Sent it straight back. I cannot believe you are peddling cheap Chinese tat on your channel and moreover I will never trust the brand again.
careful, your racism is showing
Conclusion: If you are on a budget just keep on saving and get something better.
hmm that was definitely not my conclusion