I scoured Reddit, RUclips, and the web, but your video really helped me understand this scale. It is exactly what I need. I spent over two days trying to find the right scale for my LaSpaziale Mini-Vivaldi II, and this video will definitely make a difference. It was clear and concise, and I really appreciate it. Thanks a bunch!
Last night I watched "best coffee scales" videos for hours and gave up, confuuuuuuzed. Today, I watched just your video for 3 minutes and you showed me everything I wanted in a scale. SOLD! Thanks! Buying a MiiCoffee Nano right now.
@@sorexys5756 I still use it daily for measuring beans to grind. I use the same 75.0 gram measuring cup and it ALWAYS weighs it as 75.0 grams. Also, it responds to every individual bean I add or remove (somewhere around 0.1g per bean). I would definitely buy it again. I think the one 'knock' against it is that it might not respond with the rising weight quite as fast as you might want while your espresso is actively dripping into a cup sitting on top, but it seemed plenty fast enough for me (it catches up to the current weight within about 1 sec). I don't make espresso anymore, so I only had a week or two of use with an espresso machine.
This is what I was searching for, a chiil guy, that has the same grinder and machine as me and shows the scale I was considering. Additional bonus for wearing a hat/beanie :)
I hold the power button on the right side of the LCD screen interface to power off. I did not know there is a safe battery mode? I read through the manual again and cannot confirm your statement that there is a safe battery mode you mentioned.
I think the switch is more so when u take out for travel so you don’t accidentally turn on the scale. For everyday use u can probably just use the capacitive buttons
saw this scale on another channel but that person did not go into great detail as you did about it. that person was only comparing to all of the other scales they had. so it was the basic "this is how you turn it on/off, charges with usbc, has lights here, with timer and weight functionality, price." Now to one of your dislikes...I have other things that work like this. They have an on/off switch but only show charging when toggled to on. Why? The scale is meant to stay in the on position because it has "sleep" functionality which saves the battery and is instant on when you touch the power "sensor". If you are traveling with it and do not want it accidentally being activated in your bag you turn it to the "off" position. when you need to charge just plug in and unplug when charged, that is if you want to. I mean you can always leave it plugged in if you want to. I am sold and bought it.
I disagree with you on the accuracy statement. However, I partially agree with you when using "PR1" there is about a 3 second delay from when it "feels" the weight of the first part of the shot. Still a solid product.
I scoured Reddit, RUclips, and the web, but your video really helped me understand this scale. It is exactly what I need. I spent over two days trying to find the right scale for my LaSpaziale Mini-Vivaldi II, and this video will definitely make a difference. It was clear and concise, and I really appreciate it. Thanks a bunch!
Exactly what I was looking for! Thanks for the walk through.
Glad it helped! Thank you for the comment!
Cool video!
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Last night I watched "best coffee scales" videos for hours and gave up, confuuuuuuzed. Today, I watched just your video for 3 minutes and you showed me everything I wanted in a scale. SOLD! Thanks! Buying a MiiCoffee Nano right now.
what would you say after 6 months of use ?
@@sorexys5756 I still use it daily for measuring beans to grind. I use the same 75.0 gram measuring cup and it ALWAYS weighs it as 75.0 grams. Also, it responds to every individual bean I add or remove (somewhere around 0.1g per bean). I would definitely buy it again. I think the one 'knock' against it is that it might not respond with the rising weight quite as fast as you might want while your espresso is actively dripping into a cup sitting on top, but it seemed plenty fast enough for me (it catches up to the current weight within about 1 sec). I don't make espresso anymore, so I only had a week or two of use with an espresso machine.
@@PeterC3400 okay, thank you :)
great stuff ! idk how you only got 43 subs, at least now its 44 :)
Nice, review! Can you mute the sound on this scale?
This is what I was searching for, a chiil guy, that has the same grinder and machine as me and shows the scale I was considering. Additional bonus for wearing a hat/beanie :)
@WRBL69 Thanks! I really appreciate the nice comments and glad it was able to help your considerations. And go beanies! lol
How do you like the opus?
I love it, planning on doin a long term review video. Truly easy to clean and is a workhorse!
I want one now !!! ☕️👍🏽😎
For 32.99 I'd give it a go but they're 53.99GBP in the UK so not so keen.
Why do u need to turn it off with a button too? Just turn it to the safe battary mode by pressing the sensor right button.
I hold the power button on the right side of the LCD screen interface to power off. I did not know there is a safe battery mode?
I read through the manual again and cannot confirm your statement that there is a safe battery mode you mentioned.
Oh. Got it. Maybe there is no safe mode for battery. Thanks man!
No problem! Thank you for bringing that up though! It was definitely a good question@@crazyraccoon7117
I think the switch is more so when u take out for travel so you don’t accidentally turn on the scale. For everyday use u can probably just use the capacitive buttons
This is actually a really good point. Thanks!! 😃@@SamerMatti
Coolness 😎☕️👍🏽
How do I turn the sound off?
What about timemore mini scale?
I have unfortunately not tried it. Just starting the youtube journey haha
saw this scale on another channel but that person did not go into great detail as you did about it. that person was only comparing to all of the other scales they had. so it was the basic "this is how you turn it on/off, charges with usbc, has lights here, with timer and weight functionality, price." Now to one of your dislikes...I have other things that work like this. They have an on/off switch but only show charging when toggled to on. Why? The scale is meant to stay in the on position because it has "sleep" functionality which saves the battery and is instant on when you touch the power "sensor". If you are traveling with it and do not want it accidentally being activated in your bag you turn it to the "off" position. when you need to charge just plug in and unplug when charged, that is if you want to. I mean you can always leave it plugged in if you want to. I am sold and bought it.
The response time and accuracy is terrible
I disagree with you on the accuracy statement. However, I partially agree with you when using "PR1" there is about a 3 second delay from when it "feels" the weight of the first part of the shot. Still a solid product.
User error I'm sure