Yes this!! I’ve been looking for flatburr grinder for a while and still can’t decided whether I should go high end grinder or Ode v2 with Ssp mp is sufficient in the cup. Just need to be able to taste the flavor easily 😂 currently with c40 it’s difficult sometimes
Really enjoying my Ode gen 2. Curious if you see value in doing burr alignment on these grinders? I’ve been considering doing it, but not sure if it’s worth the time invested. I’ve heard some even say that it’s barely noticeable after aligning.
I have not invested the time in it no. I'd believe that even with alignment there's no telling if the drive shaft is perfectly straight either on your Grinder. Not saying Im aware of any issues - yet - even with $3K+ EK43's this is an issue and no matter how much you align it - it wont fix the issue. I always come back to - if it tastes good now - don't change a thing. Plenty of times I've chased 3-5% better and found myself lost retracing my steps 😂
@@AlternativeBrewing thank you! What you say makes perfect sense. I’m not trying to fix a problem so I think I will just continue to enjoy the coffee I get from my Dde. 😁👍
Commenting before watching. I have been waiting for this video. Just going to sit back and sip my first cup of the day while enjoying your work. Thanks for the new video and the work you put in.
Thanks for your excellent reviews and your channel! I just got my Ode gen 2 a week ago and am very happy with the taste of my coffee from my Breville Precision Brewer compared to my old Breville grinder. I haven’t tried it with my pour over coffee yet. I’m not a big fan of the catch cup however, because of the two fins inside or the lid for it. Hopefully someone will come out with an aftermarket replacement.
If a manufacturer mention that their grinder is for FILTER coffee NOT espresso, or vice versa why do most coffee reviewers and certain people say the grinder is a negative? Either the machine is stated to do or not. The end.
It would be interesting to hear your thoughts of a comparison between the new Gen 2 burrs vs SSP burrs. The Hoffmann thought the SSP was an improvement over the Gen 2, which is not surprising as it's 3 times the price. But he said the improvements were minimal, which would be remarkable given the gap in cost between the two.
Significantly better! Even the slightest bit better in grind quality will make a huge difference to the consistency and flavour of your extractions. They've done a great job with the Gen2 burrs
What would you recommend as a grind setting on the Ode Gen2 for an Cuisinart automatic drip maker? Its a 14 cup model. I am having a hard time coming up with a dose and the grind setting. i like light roast east African coffees.
Depending on how rich or bright you prefer your coffee - I would suggest around an 8 for grind size - and use 2 ounces of coffee (65g) per 33 fl.oz. (1L)
I bought an ode grinder for $400 dollars and the motor died after using twice a day for two years. 1 year warranty. Fellow did not offer parts to fix or repair. Best they could do was 10% off another expensive grinder of theirs. I have a Baratza that tastes just as good- much better in fact when everytime I look at the broken fellow I think of how they got $400 out of me for a 2 year grinder. The Baratza has lasted me seven years and I can buy parts to easily fix, so tbh that alone makes me wayyy happier everytime I use it!! Fellow is hype imo and a good way to send your money to a company overcharging you for poorer quality than other brands.
Hello, so what setting would you recommend using for a single cup (20 gram) Moccamaster coffee brewer? I use a med roast coffee blend, 100% Arabica beans from Illy coffee. Thank you.
I find the grinder is constantly jamming. I disassemble, clean and replace several times. Fails to work properly without many adjustments. When it works its great. I do not use for espresso grind.
@@AlternativeBrewing I am currently almost ready to buy this grinder, but I've heard a few people on YT mention this jamming problem. One person said they called Fellow and dark roast might be causing the problem. I brew mostly dark and so I'm concerned.
fair concern. Depends how dark I guess . Is it really oily? -- and also the fineness you'll be using. I've not experienced this issue before. Im not using a dark dark roast - and everyone's scale is a little different 😂 if it is oil though - you;re most likely better to go with a Conical burr grinder - as it does not rely on the auger to push the beans through the burrs - such is the case with the Ode @@frankmilano
Hmmm. Well the beans I buy 90% of the time are def a bit oily. I currently have a KitchenAid grinder. About 10 years old. Flat SS burrs which I’ve changed out once. I’m looking to upgrade my grinder to get more consistent grinds. My coffee is pretty good now, but trying to take it up a notch. If the Ode 2 doesn’t make sense for me, is there a grinder you’d recommend? My budget is under $500. And I assumed flat burrs were superior to conical?
Yes, 5g go in to all the tiny nooks and crannies of the grinder. This is the case with every grinder. So, to be fair, it’s not a Ode only issue. Grind even sits within the grooves of burrs and burr screws - so it’s almost unavoidable
Uh, OK, so every grinder does that? So, how often should one clean them? Every month? Completely disassemble it every time? Thanks for clearing that up.
@@AlternativeBrewing I can see the initial 5g retention, but after that then where does all the minor retention go? On a daily basis that could ad up after a couple of months. Not specific to the ODE since all grinders seem to do that.
@@mihatest one could disassemble everytime, though there's just no way this is practical. Some of the best Gridners have a 1-2g retention of this nature, whilst others less moderate. I would say 5g and below (depending on size of grinder) and where the 5g sits, is a safe amount ot have sitting for 1-2 weeks in the gridns chamber. TBH though = I only clean my Grinder once a month ... if I remember .. at maximum every 6 weeks.. never had an issue. Issues will arise over a much much longer time period, let's say a few years where eventually it will start to impact the drive shaft. Otherwise - for every 4-6 weeks sake, its simply a freshness concern.
Just bought one. Cannot wait. Plus there's nothing wrong with having two grinders. Load it grind and go. No messing around.
100% so true 🙌
I’d love a blind taste test of the Ode V2 vs. Comandante and 1zpresso and other high-end hand grinders.
totally!
Yes this!!
I’ve been looking for flatburr grinder for a while and still can’t decided whether I should go high end grinder or Ode v2 with Ssp mp is sufficient in the cup. Just need to be able to taste the flavor easily 😂 currently with c40 it’s difficult sometimes
Fabulous review - one of the best on the Ode 2 both in presentation and content.
Much appreciated!
Really enjoying my Ode gen 2. Curious if you see value in doing burr alignment on these grinders? I’ve been considering doing it, but not sure if it’s worth the time invested. I’ve heard some even say that it’s barely noticeable after aligning.
I have not invested the time in it no. I'd believe that even with alignment there's no telling if the drive shaft is perfectly straight either on your Grinder. Not saying Im aware of any issues - yet - even with $3K+ EK43's this is an issue and no matter how much you align it - it wont fix the issue. I always come back to - if it tastes good now - don't change a thing. Plenty of times I've chased 3-5% better and found myself lost retracing my steps 😂
@@AlternativeBrewing thank you! What you say makes perfect sense. I’m not trying to fix a problem so I think I will just continue to enjoy the coffee I get from my Dde. 😁👍
Commenting before watching. I have been waiting for this video. Just going to sit back and sip my first cup of the day while enjoying your work. Thanks for the new video and the work you put in.
Hope you enjoy it!
Thanks for your excellent reviews and your channel! I just got my Ode gen 2 a week ago and am very happy with the taste of my coffee from my Breville Precision Brewer compared to my old Breville grinder. I haven’t tried it with my pour over coffee yet. I’m not a big fan of the catch cup however, because of the two fins inside or the lid for it. Hopefully someone will come out with an aftermarket replacement.
If a manufacturer mention that their grinder is for FILTER coffee NOT espresso, or vice versa why do most coffee reviewers and certain people say the grinder is a negative? Either the machine is stated to do or not. The end.
It would be interesting to hear your thoughts of a comparison between the new Gen 2 burrs vs SSP burrs.
The Hoffmann thought the SSP was an improvement over the Gen 2, which is not surprising as it's 3 times the price. But he said the improvements were minimal, which would be remarkable given the gap in cost between the two.
Excellent video. I was curious about what grind size you might use for cold brew. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Do you find the Gen 2 grind quality (for a v60) significantly better or just different from the Gen 1.1?
Significantly better! Even the slightest bit better in grind quality will make a huge difference to the consistency and flavour of your extractions. They've done a great job with the Gen2 burrs
@@AlternativeBrewing Thanks.
Thanks for the review. This convinced me to buy this grinder for my Aeropress / V60 setup
Good choice!
What would you recommend as a grind setting on the Ode Gen2 for an Cuisinart automatic drip maker? Its a 14 cup model. I am having a hard time coming up with a dose and the grind setting. i like light roast east African coffees.
Depending on how rich or bright you prefer your coffee - I would suggest around an 8 for grind size - and use 2 ounces of coffee (65g) per 33 fl.oz. (1L)
Shop Fellow Ode Brew Grinder: alternativebrewing.com.au/products/fellow-ode-brew-grinder
00:00 FELLOW ODE GEN2 BREW GRINDER REVIEW
00:15 Gen2 BURR COMPATIBILITY
00:45 KEY FEATURES
02:00 MOTOR
02:40 BURRS
03:21 GRINDING RANGE
04:18 LIVE GRINDING
04:48 KNOCKER & CHUTE
06:02 GRINDS CUP
06:30 LIMITATIONS / CONS
08:48 CLEANING
Josh this vs VS3? Your thoughts mate.
For filter coffee? Hmm, great question. Gonna have to test this one 👍
@@AlternativeBrewing yes champ that will be nice next video 🙏🥇👊
I bought an ode grinder for $400 dollars and the motor died after using twice a day for two years. 1 year warranty. Fellow did not offer parts to fix or repair. Best they could do was 10% off another expensive grinder of theirs. I have a Baratza that tastes just as good- much better in fact when everytime I look at the broken fellow I think of how they got $400 out of me for a 2 year grinder. The Baratza has lasted me seven years and I can buy parts to easily fix, so tbh that alone makes me wayyy happier everytime I use it!! Fellow is hype imo and a good way to send your money to a company overcharging you for poorer quality than other brands.
Excellent and thorough review.
Hello, so what setting would you recommend using for a single cup (20 gram) Moccamaster coffee brewer? I use a med roast coffee blend, 100% Arabica beans from Illy coffee. Thank you.
I think I saw in the video they recod. 6.5 setting for the Mocamaster.
Oh and that was at 3.46 in the video.
Yes, for a 20g dose, I would say - around a 5. A coarse Pour Over Grind 👌
Love the shirt!
Can a hand grinder do espresso?
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Great video, thanks!
You're welcome 😀
I find the grinder is constantly jamming. I disassemble, clean and replace several times. Fails to work properly without many adjustments. When it works its great. I do not use for espresso grind.
Sorry to hear that! Quite bizarre - i've actually never heard of the Ode jamming before
@@AlternativeBrewing I am currently almost ready to buy this grinder, but I've heard a few people on YT mention this jamming problem. One person said they called Fellow and dark roast might be causing the problem. I brew mostly dark and so I'm concerned.
fair concern. Depends how dark I guess . Is it really oily? -- and also the fineness you'll be using. I've not experienced this issue before. Im not using a dark dark roast - and everyone's scale is a little different 😂 if it is oil though - you;re most likely better to go with a Conical burr grinder - as it does not rely on the auger to push the beans through the burrs - such is the case with the Ode
@@frankmilano
Hmmm. Well the beans I buy 90% of the time are def a bit oily. I currently have a KitchenAid grinder. About 10 years old. Flat SS burrs which I’ve changed out once. I’m looking to upgrade my grinder to get more consistent grinds. My coffee is pretty good now, but trying to take it up a notch. If the Ode 2 doesn’t make sense for me, is there a grinder you’d recommend? My budget is under $500. And I assumed flat burrs were superior to conical?
I need that shirt
hahah 😂 it's a 1/1 sorry
At 5:06, you're saying "after initial 5g..." does that mean there is always 5 grams of old coffee left behind?
Yes, 5g go in to all the tiny nooks and crannies of the grinder. This is the case with every grinder. So, to be fair, it’s not a Ode only issue. Grind even sits within the grooves of burrs and burr screws - so it’s almost unavoidable
Uh, OK, so every grinder does that? So, how often should one clean them? Every month? Completely disassemble it every time? Thanks for clearing that up.
@@AlternativeBrewing I can see the initial 5g retention, but after that then where does all the minor retention go? On a daily basis that could ad up after a couple of months. Not specific to the ODE since all grinders seem to do that.
@@mihatest one could disassemble everytime, though there's just no way this is practical. Some of the best Gridners have a 1-2g retention of this nature, whilst others less moderate. I would say 5g and below (depending on size of grinder) and where the 5g sits, is a safe amount ot have sitting for 1-2 weeks in the gridns chamber. TBH though = I only clean my Grinder once a month ... if I remember .. at maximum every 6 weeks.. never had an issue. Issues will arise over a much much longer time period, let's say a few years where eventually it will start to impact the drive shaft. Otherwise - for every 4-6 weeks sake, its simply a freshness concern.
many stores say it's not suitable for moka pot
Yeah - it's pretty close to being right for it. It's not too much finer - or else you'll block the moka
I returned my Fellow Ode Gen 2 after the ionizer broke within 2 months.
Stop perpetuating the myth that French press requires a really coarse grind. It doesn’t
Noted. I ought to do a video on this in fact 🤘