1 year Later Review of 1Zpresso Jx & Jx Pro: The Best Manual Grinder for the money?

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024

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  • @coffeechronicler
    @coffeechronicler  Год назад

    *See my big 1Zpresso ranking* ➡coffeechronicler.com/best-1zpresso-grinder-overview/

  • @serjherman
    @serjherman 3 года назад +59

    You saved me from purchasing Comandante. Words cannot describe how grateful I am. Very solid reviews and insights. Subbed.

    • @SSchithFoo
      @SSchithFoo 3 года назад +6

      I saw a video of commadante burr wobbling. Also read some comments where it was peeling metal off into coffee. I expect nothing but perfection if I pay like 300 for a manual grinder.

    • @biscuit4259
      @biscuit4259 3 года назад +1

      @@SSchithFoo might have been a copy and not a genuine commendante

    • @ninetendopesaitama2107
      @ninetendopesaitama2107 2 года назад

      @Mike Edwards you can buy a hand grinder more expensive. You have been raised in communism? Just interested. ;)

    • @markbrown5149
      @markbrown5149 2 года назад

      I just purchased the X pro. I wish you would review it!

  • @EpiDot52
    @EpiDot52 4 года назад +35

    I'm positive if you continue to put out content like this, you will grow. Very informative, informed, and seemingly impartial. I will say that it may be paced a bit slow. It may pay to omit words judiciously.

    • @coffeechronicler
      @coffeechronicler  4 года назад +2

      Thanks, Cliff! Still learning to present better :)

    • @robertporter2746
      @robertporter2746 4 года назад +2

      Plus, Asser's voice is well suited to videos and podcasts. I could listen for hours!

    • @cynthiaharrington9886
      @cynthiaharrington9886 3 года назад +1

      I love the pace and that he can write and doesn't use software. Many prosumers give me the creeps with their writing algorithms.

    • @cynthiaharrington9886
      @cynthiaharrington9886 3 года назад +5

      @@coffeechronicler You're unique. Keep that. It's working. Also, your English is impeccable.

    • @krausternet
      @krausternet 3 года назад +1

      I respectfully disagree. I find videos that have a lot of jump cuts in them disturbing. I like the pace of this review. But I know that is not the modern way of presenting.

  • @slalomie
    @slalomie 3 года назад +15

    I bought the regular JX thanks to the help of your review. I’ve had it for a bit over a year now and really enjoy using it. It was a huge step up in speed and grind quality vs my old Hario Skerton. My only complaints are having to brush the fines that stick to the threads and catch cup after every use and the rubber grip sleeve that’s loosened and annoyingly slips when grinding. I’ve read other ppl have problems with the rubber sleeve as well.

  • @tidalkingv
    @tidalkingv 4 года назад +14

    I have a JX Pro. Super happy. The grind is consistent and fairly effortless. The adjustment is what I like the most, switching between espresso to pour-over is simple.

  • @tomhalstead8935
    @tomhalstead8935 2 года назад +9

    This is without question the best, most thoughtful, most informative review video about anything I’ve ever seen. There’s definitely a JX in my future, the Pro doesn’t add anything I need, and any doubts I might have had about either have been thoroughly addressed. My Aeropress and I thank you!

  • @tex24
    @tex24 2 года назад +1

    Great follow-up review. Where was I 2 years ago. Be that as it may, I'm slowly coming around and you've sold me on the JX. 1Zpresso, I hope you give this Dane some credit!

  • @sytrash
    @sytrash 3 года назад +4

    I have not even finish the video and it is already one of the best. The real time illustration for time critical elements are so refreshing. No sure why so many reviews fast forward it.

  • @yutinglin1987
    @yutinglin1987 3 года назад +83

    Glad to know that people know it's pronounced "ee-Z presso" but not "one Z presso", as 1 is pronounced "ee" in Mandarin lol.

    • @leontruong2001
      @leontruong2001 3 года назад +1

      Good to know this fact. I did not think out this :)

    • @baselsalam
      @baselsalam 3 года назад

      I just learnt this!

    • @daviduuwastaken
      @daviduuwastaken 3 года назад +3

      As a Canadian with no idea how to pronounce it, I was saying "one zed." Glad I know now hahaha

    • @Jacob011
      @Jacob011 3 года назад

      Overall, not very creative title. Soulless as it is modern. But the grinder is great - I own jx pro

    • @שלמהנעים-מ2ז
      @שלמהנעים-מ2ז 3 года назад

      3ב,דשב,

  • @georgemccormack3279
    @georgemccormack3279 3 года назад +14

    For the past couple of months I've been using the Jx Pro with my La Pavoni Europiccola - an excellent combination! Precise calibration and grinding is really easy with the Jx Pro - it's just great!

  • @adow7382
    @adow7382 Год назад +1

    Used the JX for the first time today.... finally I made a good cup of coffee. Taking notes on grind size, coffee amount, brew time etc. to really nail down the best cup. Thanks for this video, I learned a few things.

  • @DesertKnight99
    @DesertKnight99 3 года назад +6

    Decided to start looking for a great manual grinder for the purposes of using it for pour over, but at the same time have it do espresso if I want to play around... found the JX-PRO from online searching and then hit your video. I have to say, thank you so much for such a great review that was not just your normal fluff video but rather some really great insight on the things that matter. I'm going to buy the JX-PRO now for sure after your review! I subscribed too fyi... ha! cheers

  • @arthurzetes
    @arthurzetes 3 года назад +4

    I saw your blog post, searched for the review of this handmill, and started watching this before realizing that you did both! awesome work!

  • @squintygreeneyes
    @squintygreeneyes 3 года назад +1

    one of the best reviews i have found. very well done

  • @mark-qi6di
    @mark-qi6di 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much. There is something sincere about this video.

  • @rodrigodepazos3771
    @rodrigodepazos3771 3 года назад +3

    I have a 1Zpresso Jx Pro and its realy life changing jaja, make my dial so much easier and efficient.
    Thanks for your recomendation.

  • @eugenekim571
    @eugenekim571 3 года назад +1

    Appreciate your review - organized, balanced, informative. Very helpful!

  • @jaytaylor9232
    @jaytaylor9232 3 года назад +5

    Life hack - I've used a vacuum cleaner with hose attachment to clean out my JX Pro, it just sucks out most of the fines. Also, calibrating back to zero is do-able but a minor pain, the manual supplied with the JX Pro explains the procedure so no having to 'ignore the numbers'.

    • @djlinux64
      @djlinux64 2 года назад

      This is a great suggestion. Fewer disassemblies means fewer problems long term and its more likely the device will stay cleaner the easier the cleaning procedure is.

  • @g0dman1
    @g0dman1 4 года назад +1

    Came here after reading the blog comparisson. The video gave me the last details I needed. I Love the open minded approach. Appreciate your work.

    • @coffeechronicler
      @coffeechronicler  4 года назад

      Thanks for the kind words, really appreciate it 😊

  • @ivogoei915
    @ivogoei915 3 года назад +3

    I really appreciate all your elaborated detailed reviews! You really get to essential factors and it's very insightful!! I bought the JX based on your review a year ago and don't regret it at all!

  • @T0myTune
    @T0myTune Год назад

    VERY good review with very nice points. I learned a lot. You have good, interesting and real world perspectives. Very useful, Thank You!

  • @mardigras622
    @mardigras622 Год назад

    Appreciate your helpful videos. A bit off topic, but can you kindly recommend a coffee storage container or two with a 16oz storage capacity?
    Cheers!

  • @FerryvandenBoom
    @FerryvandenBoom Год назад

    2 years later, do you still use these? Or what has replaced them?
    And interested as a fellow Wilfa Uniform owner: Do you still use the Wilfa as well? If so, what do you use it for? Filter coffee?

  • @geogiokas
    @geogiokas Год назад

    Great video! If you had to choose between a mignon silenzio and jxpro, which would you keep? How do they compare?

  • @leontruong2001
    @leontruong2001 3 года назад +3

    Not sure why don't you have more subscribers for the channel :). Thank you for the detailed review on the Jx.

  • @illustratedWORD
    @illustratedWORD 4 года назад +3

    For the past 2 yrs I've been adding 1-2 droplets of water from a small eye dropper into the beans to get rid of static build-up in grind (1Zpresso Pro, 2018 model). I haven't seen signs of rust when cleaning burs but do you think this could have an adverse effect over time?
    Thanks for the informative and practical reviews over the years.

    • @susumu12
      @susumu12 4 года назад +7

      I do this too, but have since switched to giving the beans a little spritz and not putting water directly in the grinder.
      But stainless steel is very rust resistant. Also, a static-prone region is a dry region, the residual water will evaporate much quicker. The drops of water in your grinder is likely less humid than the Taiwan home of 1Zpresso employees.
      But in case I'm wrong, I always open up the dial to an unreasonably coarse setting and let it air out before storing.

    • @coffeechronicler
      @coffeechronicler  4 года назад +5

      Hi Tim, I think Richard's answer pretty much nails it. Coffee grounds are very hydrophilic so I don't think RDT is a problem. What I'm worried about is more people washing the parts, and then letting them dry with a bit of moisture on.The coffee oils also help to protect the burrs. I have many grinders, so usually I will put some of these silica gel sachets in the hopper and chamber if I'm not using them regularly just to be safe.

  • @dsmpampis
    @dsmpampis 4 года назад +3

    i have the E-Pro from 1Zpresso the last 2 years and I was about to buy the JE-Plus because the E-Pro hasn't has many fine adjustments for espresso but I order a Niche Zero. To be honest for me 1Zpresso is one of the best brand for hand grinders!

    • @LastAphelion
      @LastAphelion 3 года назад

      Hey I am in the exact same boat, was about to buy the JX Pro and I am considering buying the Niche Zero when it becomes available. Can you tell me how you liked it and if you'd have considered anything else instead?

  • @thefatiguedpalate
    @thefatiguedpalate 4 года назад +6

    I agree with what you said about the Comandante being circulated as the go-to TOTL handgrinder!

  • @talzano
    @talzano Год назад

    Thank you so much for your knowledge, review, time and effort, i am now more confident to get the one I want to …🎉😊

  • @ende421
    @ende421 3 года назад +1

    Just tried my new JX. 19g medium roast for espresso takes just about 30 secs to grind. Amazing! The build quality is as good as it gets. Paid 115€ on AE. Well worth the money.

  • @duthegee
    @duthegee 3 года назад +3

    Wow, that bearing is amazing! My first hand grinder takes almost 3-5 minutes to grind 15g of coffee and knew I had to upgrade it before I get fired at work for grinding coffee.

  • @jime9305
    @jime9305 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for review....one of the few for these great devices. Subscribed, and looking forward to more great video from you. Peace

  • @Naokarma
    @Naokarma 2 года назад

    The comparison of coffee grinders to mobile phones is unexpected, but shockingly valid.

  • @onipise
    @onipise 3 года назад

    Thank you Asser! Thanks to your thorough and professional opinion, I have been using a JX for almost a year now,. I mainly use it at home with my daily -Aeropress companion but also for pour-over. I also have a Timemore Nano that I carry around with my Aeropress Go and the rest of my coffee travel kit. I have no complaints about the Nano, but the grinding process feels better with the JX. The Q2 was an alternative, but the size of the Nano kind of led me to buy it, although not without some regret/curiosity for the Q2.

  • @carsodad4141
    @carsodad4141 3 года назад +1

    Have just received my JZ Pro and love it!

  • @Anwarboy786
    @Anwarboy786 2 года назад

    Thank you for your review! I also read your article on your website. You've answered most of the questions, and I think I'm ready to make my purchase... almost. I have one more Question!
    How does this grinder perform for grinding for Ibrik Brewing i.e. turkish coffee, to the finest powder level?
    My daily brewing is usually aeropress, or ibrik, and I'm looking to get into V60, so really looking for the grind that can hit these two ends of the spectrum.

    • @coffeechronicler
      @coffeechronicler  2 года назад

      I have no experience brewing Ibrik, but it can grind very fine so think you should be fine

    • @Anwarboy786
      @Anwarboy786 2 года назад

      @@coffeechronicler haha sounds fine!
      Thanks for your reply,
      You should give ibrik / cezve a go, it produces a very strong espresso like but with more acidity and sweetness. Pretty easy to brew as well.

  • @yavornenov3217
    @yavornenov3217 3 года назад

    Great video! Found the comparison with the Uniform very insightful. Thanks.

  • @robertporter2746
    @robertporter2746 4 года назад +1

    Excellent and pretty much what I was hoping for. The tip about the need for less deep cleaning was very helpful- that will speed me up as I was taking mine completely apart each day. No more and now I understand why.
    Yes, I am disappointed that you could not get specific about dial in spots for pour over - but now I also understand why. Not surprising, especially when considering I likely prefer my coffee a bit different from you. But I do appreciate the tip of dialing back 6 clicks to tighten it back up. I was going forward another 6 clicks. I'll try your approach and let you know what I think.
    Again, great video and I can't thank you enough for making me aware of this grinder. I'm 10 months in and still love this grinder. Great product!

    • @coffeechronicler
      @coffeechronicler  4 года назад +2

      Thanks Robert! Sounds like you might have been a bit on the coarser side before. Which of course can also work if you're Tetu Kasuya :) Hope the coffee will still taste good with less cleaning!

    • @robertporter2746
      @robertporter2746 4 года назад +1

      @@coffeechronicler that's funny!! First I had to look up who that is - impressive barista! But 5 separate pours? I'd never have that kind of patience- I'll stick with your finer grind approach!!
      Not to mention that 5 separate pours would give my wife plenty of opportunities poke fun at my nerdness. She might begin to question my sanity!! I'll leave that method to Tetsu the Great!!

    • @coffeechronicler
      @coffeechronicler  4 года назад +2

      @@robertporter2746 Haha, you should try it when she's not looking. It produces some excellent cups!

  • @mohdnizar6342
    @mohdnizar6342 3 года назад +1

    Detailed and insightful 👍🏽.. Thank you.

  • @eknambajaj5728
    @eknambajaj5728 3 года назад +1

    Your videos on pourover coffee have been really informative!! Is the Jx suitable for aeropress grind size? Or do you recommend the jx pro for finer adjustments. I have been looking for a grinder for pourover only but will be purchasing an aeropress soon.

  • @danicachanlee
    @danicachanlee 4 года назад

    Thanks for your review. I got a JX Pro and happy about it.

  • @Java_CM
    @Java_CM Год назад +1

    I think im gonna go for the pro even though I mainly do pour over. Adjustment on the top is nice and also the pro has a higher bean capacity which is something I really want because with my current grinder I usually have to grind twice. Thanks!

  • @MarcoMarfia
    @MarcoMarfia 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the great comparison! Which one would you recommend for the Wacaco Picopresso portable espresso maker? Do you think the JX can handle it and I can save some money or better to go with the Jx-Pro? I also wonder if the Timemore Chestnut G1 Plus with the titanium burr is better than the JX and JX-Pro. Thanks for your help!

    • @coffeechronicler
      @coffeechronicler  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Marco. If you're fast, you can snatch up one of the last JE's (standard version / not plus) from 1Zpresso's website. It's my favorite for espresso. Otherwise standard Jx will also be sufficient. I haven't tried G1 Plus.

    • @MarcoMarfia
      @MarcoMarfia 3 года назад

      @@coffeechronicler great thanks! I don't think I will have time to order from 1zpresso and wait for them to deliver to Italy. If you say the normal JX is good enough than I will go with it since it's easily available from Amazon here in Italy. Thank you for your help!

  • @AnatolBogun
    @AnatolBogun 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video, this is a really good channel with lots of attention to detail, I'm glad I found it. I've had a JE-Plus for the last year and a half which (initially) I primarily bought for my Cafelat Robot manual espresso maker. My old grinder was not capable to grind espresso size. The JE-Plus has been a great choice for that, the tiny steps you can adjust to are very helpful to dial in a perfect shot. I haven't noticed any deterioration, it grinds away as on the first day, and I've used it 3-5 times daily for the past 18 months, I'm still on the same "base grind setting" which only varies a bit for some beans/blends or sometimes I grind one click finer when the coffee is a good week to 10 days after the roast when the extraction seems to get a hint faster. I've been a coffee noob then and espresso being quite unforgiving for the smallest mistakes has been a steep learning curve, but I've made very noticeable improvements. I've since also become more interested in pour-overs which right now I'm also grinding with the JE-Plus with good results (I'm still a pour-over beginner), but I am tempted to get a second grinder for this purpose. I'd absolutely choose 1Zpresso again. Maybe the JX Pro, but I quite like the JE-Plus magnetic receiver, I wonder if the (magnetic) K-Plus is a good pour-over choice, but it's also quite a bit more pricey.

    • @coffeechronicler
      @coffeechronicler  2 года назад +1

      Secret tip, 1Zpresso Q2 Heptagonal! Cheap and excellent for pour over. Can only be bought on Aliexpress, though. I'll make a review of it soon.

    • @AnatolBogun
      @AnatolBogun 2 года назад

      ​@@coffeechronicler thanks for the tip. I couldn't find the heptagonal one though, it seems to be a limited edition and all sold out, even on Aliexpress. With all the Black Friday/Cyber Monday deals out, I now decided on the regular JX just for pour-overs (for more than 30% off), keeping my JE-Plus my dedicated espresso grinder where it really excelled so far, especially with the magnetic receiver with blind shaker which fits perfectly onto the Robot portafilter. Actually, the main reason to pass on the Q series for me is the capacity which seems to be primarily for one cup, but I often use ~30g which at least on paper seems to be over the Q2's capacity. Anyway, thanks again, your channel is really informative and interesting, I already learned a lot.

  • @ramblinman5350
    @ramblinman5350 3 года назад

    I own a Java Press Burr Grinder. A 28 gram grind for Moka pot is around 4 minutes depending on bean. I will be up grading to the JX Pro now that I have seen this video. Thank You.

  • @jcheong89
    @jcheong89 2 года назад

    Thanks for showing the grinding & timing for espresso! Its hard and not something I wanna do everyday :D

  • @redderpom
    @redderpom 4 года назад +4

    How do these compare to the K-plus, claimed to be well suited for both espresso and pour over coffees? Edit: just saw that your review of that is coming. Look forward to that.

    • @coffeechronicler
      @coffeechronicler  4 года назад +3

      Yes, need a bit more testing before I'll be able to say. But K-plus is also nice.

  • @JPC326
    @JPC326 3 года назад

    Thanks for the review I was looking to upgrade my Timemore Nano. Now I can't decide between the 1Zpresso. JX VS JE VS Kplus

  • @j0hnnykn0xv1lle
    @j0hnnykn0xv1lle 3 года назад +1

    I see they have a Q2 grinder which is down around $100 USD, would be interesting to see how it compares. I will probably still go with one of these. They look good.

  • @mirospikos
    @mirospikos 3 года назад

    Which of grinders produces more dust? JE-Plus or JX-Pro? JX has cutting head from China. JE has cutting head from Italy. The Italian grinder seems more accurate to me. Will the cutting head produce less dust?
    Normally, I would buy JE, for my purpose. But I really like the fine settings on the JX-Pro and JE-Plus.
    Thanks

    • @coffeechronicler
      @coffeechronicler  3 года назад +3

      JE = only espresso, more fines aka dust, which gives shots with more body. Jx Pro = both filter and espresso, less fines, more of an all-rounder

  • @geckogekko
    @geckogekko 3 года назад

    I wish I was able to get my hands on the JX back when they have black and the ball for handle. The new version is not as pretty. Thanks for your detailed review.

  • @rbmanb
    @rbmanb 3 года назад

    I wonder why I can't find those models in Taiwan.
    I'm searching the official 1zpresso store, nope. Did they discontinue the JX models?
    I guess since they don't do much espresso here, people don't seem to drink it for some reason, here in Taiwan... So they just don't sell this model here.
    I'll just get the K plus.

  • @TheSlamDancer
    @TheSlamDancer 4 года назад +3

    Great stuff as always! Got a Comandante and a Q2, been playing with them side by side for a little while now - and I like the Q2. It’s great for travel also. Still feel the Comandante is leading in the build quality department and it produces less fines - my subjective meaning only. One thing I feel could be better on the Q2 is the threads, they seem so easy to break, so I’m very light handed with it - would like the beefier threads like the Comandante.

    • @coffeechronicler
      @coffeechronicler  4 года назад +2

      I would also suspect that the Comandante is better for daily use compared to Q2. But probably they have each their pros and cons? I'd estimate the bearings and overall engineering to be better on any (or most) of the 1z grinders, while UX aspects, details and material choice is generally better on the Comandante.

    • @Muhamedhatem-
      @Muhamedhatem- 3 года назад

      Is the Q2 good enough for pour over in the daily uses ? Or I should buy the jx pro ?

    • @TheSlamDancer
      @TheSlamDancer 3 года назад

      Go for the Pro! Q2 is great for travel and so on, but get a larger one for daily use!😎

  • @piotrzuchowski6884
    @piotrzuchowski6884 4 года назад +2

    Wow, what a great channel I found! I'm looking for a grinder for my cafflano kompresso, that I also bought because of your blog - what a great purchase it was! Do you consider making a review of cafflano krinder grinder? it looks very promising, I would be very interesting in listening to your opinion on it. Great job, thanks!

    • @coffeechronicler
      @coffeechronicler  4 года назад

      Thanks for the kind words, Piotr. I'm curious about Cafflano's grinder as well. Maybe I'll review it in the future. For the Kompresso, you'd be well served with the Jx Pro.

    • @piotrzuchowski6884
      @piotrzuchowski6884 4 года назад

      @@coffeechronicler I'm sure I will, but it's twice as expensive as Krinder... Now I own cheap delonghi kg89, and I've seen many mods, that try to make grounded coffee finer. Do you have an opinion on it?

    • @coffeechronicler
      @coffeechronicler  4 года назад

      @@piotrzuchowski6884 The Kompresso benefits from a really fine grind, so think you'd see a good ROI from a better grinder

  • @Mike-November
    @Mike-November 3 года назад +1

    hello. Very confusing in JX steel 420. Not reliable over a long distance

  • @thefatiguedpalate
    @thefatiguedpalate 4 года назад +2

    Great video! I would really like for them to bring back the black JX...If you could compare the grind quality between Kinu and 1zpresso, that would be great!

    • @coffeechronicler
      @coffeechronicler  4 года назад +1

      Thanks! I'd like to get my hands on one of those Kinus soon :)

  • @anthonytomlinson3311
    @anthonytomlinson3311 3 года назад +1

    It would be really great if you could also provide a review of the JE Plus grinder from 1zpresso and compare it to the JX Pro. Thanks for your excellent review. I also love your website, it's very informative.

    • @TheCoffeeField
      @TheCoffeeField 3 года назад

      I second that. JE plus vs JX Pro is what a lot of people are trying to compare.

  • @eytanhershkowitz5989
    @eytanhershkowitz5989 3 года назад +3

    Which one do you recommend for moka pot? The jx pro or the jx?

  • @bowieknife
    @bowieknife 4 года назад +1

    Looking forward to your K Pro / K Plus review. I have small hands and I'm looking into the K Pro!

    • @coffeechronicler
      @coffeechronicler  4 года назад +2

      Yes, it's a bit slimmer and easier to hold

    • @bowieknife
      @bowieknife 4 года назад +1

      @@coffeechronicler that's good to know. The only reason for me not going for the "gold standard" C40 is due to the girth mismatch for my hands...

  • @frnchfrs
    @frnchfrs 3 года назад

    First impression: this thing is built like a tank! For the price it oozes quality and I cannot wait to use it (i am out of beans 🥺). Anything to be done prior to first use?

  • @yotamtsadok4269
    @yotamtsadok4269 3 года назад

    Hi. Great review. Will it be suitable for my bialeti moka pot?

    • @coffeechronicler
      @coffeechronicler  3 года назад +1

      Yes, definitely. You can use the basic version.

  • @markbrown5149
    @markbrown5149 2 года назад +2

    Please review the 1Zpresso X Pro

  • @RealBonk
    @RealBonk 3 года назад

    Any chance you'll get your hands on a Flair Royal Grinder? They're at a similar price point as the 1Zpresso Pro and I would be curious of your thoughts!

  • @edinayee
    @edinayee 4 года назад +1

    I used to own 1zpresso E-pro, What I liked about it was the build quality, It was all metal body. The negative was it could only hold too much coffee due to its slim figure. Also, disassembling the grinder was a lil bit work compared to my comandante. But, I agree that 1Zpresso offers best value for money in high-end manual grinder market.

    • @coffeechronicler
      @coffeechronicler  4 года назад +1

      Agree. Also think E was too slim and top heavy. They had some good ideas with the E series, but then on Jx Pro and K Plus they have refined these ideas and made them more usable.

  • @lukaszostrega442
    @lukaszostrega442 2 года назад

    I've been thinking of upgrading my grinder and I consider 1Zpresso JX-Pro. The only issue of that grider that I heard about is the grip rubber grip that apparently would tend to loosen.
    Did you have a similar experience?

  • @johnparkerzabala
    @johnparkerzabala 4 года назад +1

    Is it hard to make grind adjustments? What numbers is the finest grind? Again very much obliged.

    • @coffeechronicler
      @coffeechronicler  4 года назад

      Very easy to adjust. You can finer than you will ever need :)

  • @daisukevideo
    @daisukevideo 3 года назад +1

    There are various coffee grinders! I also use a coffee grinder to enjoy morning coffee every day. The video was very interesting. Also, I will come to play ♬ with love from Japan :)

  • @jierenzheng7670
    @jierenzheng7670 3 года назад

    Thanks for the video. I am using a JX for aeropress, pourover and cold brew. Would there be a comparable electric grinder for my use case? I heard even the Encore is not comparable to the JX.

  • @yeid44
    @yeid44 4 года назад

    I can totally see why you would recommend the JX over the Q2, just an overall better experience, bigger burrs, holds more beans.
    What I am curious about though, why is the grind quality superior in the JX compared to the Q2? Did you see the grounds or tasted it yourself?

    • @coffeechronicler
      @coffeechronicler  4 года назад +2

      The Q2 has a very different burr geometry. I have the original Q, with the same burr (pentagonal), and find that it doesn't produce as good a distribution as the J-grinders.

  • @CarstenRosenkrantz
    @CarstenRosenkrantz 3 года назад

    Jeg har en 1zpresso js der som JX har indstillinger i bunden. Det er lidt svært at finde tips til indstillinger (som ikke er på kinesisk - Det virker som om du anbefaler at dreje 2 hele runder + 5 kliks tilbage (imod finere) - er det den samme anbefaling på Kalita pourover?

  • @jonasnilsson8533
    @jonasnilsson8533 2 года назад

    Hello!
    Thanks a lot for a fantastic and informative video!
    Was about to go for the Timemore slim until i saw your review on that which made me really consider the JX and now after watching this video it's definitely what I'll go for.
    I'm not sure though wether to go for the basic or the pro?
    I exclusively brew pour over - but the idea that the grinder could work for espresso if I would like to get a machine in the future is appealing.
    From the online-supplier i consider they are quite similarly priced. (about 20$ more for the PRO).
    The PRO also comes with a 2 year warranty (instead of 1 year for the basic) and the adjustment wheel on top really do seem handy (though I may not need the extra steps).
    So it seems like I would just get an even more versatile grinder by going for the PRO instead of the basic.
    Is there something i'm missing that should make me consider the basic instead - despite the above mentioned aspects?
    Thanks again!

    • @coffeechronicler
      @coffeechronicler  2 года назад +1

      I would go for the basic one in your case. It's also okay for espresso, and the construction is so simple that nothing can really go wrong with it. If there is still room in the budget and you really want to future-proof, you could consider K Max.

    • @jonasnilsson8533
      @jonasnilsson8533 2 года назад +1

      @@coffeechronicler Super-grateful for your quick and clear reply! I'll go for the basic. Thanks for your great content!! Btw - are you based in Denmark? Your accent gives me that impression! :) Greetings from Sweden!

  • @paulmillerick4092
    @paulmillerick4092 3 года назад

    Thanks great update!! Do you know if the Commandante glass catch jars will fit these grinders? I bought the jars for traveling only but would be a bonus if they also fit JX or JX Pro!!

    • @coffeechronicler
      @coffeechronicler  3 года назад +1

      They are slightly wider so won't fit. But it's possible to find glass jars although a bit tricky to get the perfect size.

    • @paulmillerick4092
      @paulmillerick4092 3 года назад

      @@coffeechronicler Thank u!!!

  • @D4PPZ456
    @D4PPZ456 4 года назад +3

    What pour over setting do you guys use on your JX Pro? Assuming 1 full rotation equals 10, I generally grind at 23-26, but that ends up looking much finer than what CC seems to be using, much closer to espresso than medium. I generally enjoy 22gr/500ml brews, so perhaps he is getting to the same place by using more coffee/coarse grind vs my less coffee/finer grind.

    • @coffeechronicler
      @coffeechronicler  4 года назад +1

      I generally use 3 full rotations on Jx Pro for pour over but I also brew at 1:16 (typically 25 g/400ml). My guess is that you'll need a a much finer grind for the recipe you mention.

  • @coffeewithcarl1779
    @coffeewithcarl1779 4 года назад +4

    Great review! Congrats om 1 k subs :)

  • @westwoodmanorfilms7779
    @westwoodmanorfilms7779 3 года назад

    Count me among those looking forward to you K Pro and K Plus comparison. And thanks for you channel.

  • @HankScorpio468
    @HankScorpio468 2 года назад

    The standard jx on amazon now has 40 clicks, 20 for espresso. Did they update it again?

  • @zdawgdawgdawg9204
    @zdawgdawgdawg9204 3 года назад +1

    Would like to see a comparison between the JX-Pro and the JE-Plus

  • @HaveAGoodHeart
    @HaveAGoodHeart 3 года назад

    as i always prefer to read, i usually go to your articles instead.. but those ads that load when i am reading somewhere near them really make it difficult to read, all of a sudden it just jump to somewhere so far away.

  • @MegaAluchi
    @MegaAluchi 3 года назад

    Thanks for the great detailed review.
    I agree with you about cleaning the grinder. It is overrated!
    I bought the Capresso Infinity and returned it the next day. I wouldn't do coarse as advertised. Instead it would do well fine for Turkish coffee and Espresso.
    I m looking now for a manual grinder that would cover the whole spectrum from very fine to really coarse for my favourite French a press.
    What do you recommend?
    Thsnhs again.

    • @coffeechronicler
      @coffeechronicler  3 года назад

      Jx would be a good bet for everything except espresso. If you use a pressurized basket in your portafilter it will also work. If you want something for everything including genuine espresso the Jx Pro is the best bet.

    • @MegaAluchi
      @MegaAluchi 3 года назад

      @@coffeechronicler hi
      What is a pressurazied filter and what is portafilter? Thanks

  • @worldrecipeoflife3806
    @worldrecipeoflife3806 4 года назад +7

    please compare kinu simplicity vs 1zpresso K-plus. (same price point) Cheers!

    • @coffeechronicler
      @coffeechronicler  4 года назад +5

      A Kinu comparison is in the works, but they are hard to come by at the moment

    • @bowieknife
      @bowieknife 4 года назад +1

      Also interested!

  • @emilmaier2953
    @emilmaier2953 Год назад

    This machine is extremely easy to use and makes great cappuccino!

  • @KreGgiants
    @KreGgiants 4 года назад

    Great video. I just got a JE (basic).
    I don't do espresso, mainly moka or V60, but that's what I got.
    I still have to find the right settings for the pour over, it's taking too long to go through and the coffee is very watery on the v60

    • @coffeechronicler
      @coffeechronicler  4 года назад

      Hi Gustavo, haven't tried JE but it's probably making some more fines compared to JX. Maybe you will have to go coarser.

  • @no-trick-pony
    @no-trick-pony 3 года назад +1

    Hm.. Aergrind vs 1zpresso J1/Jx Pro for pour-over/Aeropress and maybe sometimes in the future espresso?

  • @elmtube1
    @elmtube1 3 года назад

    For the biggest reason to go for comandante over jx pro is ease of disassembling/cleaning and that calibration is always maintained.

  • @roryg137
    @roryg137 3 года назад

    Hi! You're videos are great. I just have one question, for pour over so the jx and jx pro taste the same seeing as theilybhave identical burrs? Unfortunately I can't find the jx in stock anywhere so I might just go for the jx pro

  • @jilliemcnilly2037
    @jilliemcnilly2037 3 года назад

    Love your videos! Subscribed! This is helping me narrow down which specialty grinder to get. Saving a bit more to get the jx pro soon. But while waiting and researching, I came across grinders from KinGrinder. Have you ever tried the KinGrinder K2? They're also a Taiwanese brand. Would love to get your thoughts on it compared to the 1Zpresso grinders. Happy brewing!

  • @mjmIII
    @mjmIII 3 года назад +2

    Do you know if they have any plans to bring back the black? I love the black and I've been trying to find some old stock.

  • @mightymightyironhead
    @mightymightyironhead 4 года назад

    Excellent video. Very informative and honest. I am actually a dealer for 1Zpresso in Malaysia and i say a lot of the same things to my customers every time they ask me about the difference between the 1Zpresso grinders and the Comandante grinder.
    I have also just been asked what is better, the JX-Pro and the Kinu 47 Classic. The Kinu 47 is twice the price of the JX-Pro, but they still want to compare the two.

    • @coffeechronicler
      @coffeechronicler  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for the kind words. Love Malaysian coffee culture 🙂

    • @mightymightyironhead
      @mightymightyironhead 4 года назад +1

      @@coffeechronicler thank you for your reply. Actually i am from the UK, but i live and have a coffee roasting business here in Malaysia,
      Yes the coffee culture is very interesting here. There is quite a long tradition of kopitiam, the small cafe or food stands, these are really popular with the older generation and they sell some traditional Chinese or local foods along with Kopi O style coffee.
      This kind of coffee is usually very low quality Robusta beans, burned in either a Wok or a metal drum over an open fire, with a ton of margarine and sugar added to the roast, its not my favorite brew haha.
      A lot of younger people now prefer the taste of imported beans and there is a lot more proper coffee shops opening all the time. Also a lot of people are into drinking espresso and pour over at home, so there is a lot of people here that are really into good quality coffee products. Like i said earlier, along side my coffee roasting business, i also sell other coffee related products.
      One of these products is the 1Zpresso grinders and these grinders are very popular here. Its quite difficult to get accurate user information about these products, ok i can ask my 1Zpresso agent for information, but actual user information is 100% better.
      Thats why i really like your video, you have been using this product long enough to know what you are talking about and you make some excellent points about the comparison between the Comandante and the 1Zpresso grinder, i get asked that question all the time and based on what my customers say to me, they also seem to think that the Comandante is the "go to grinder", dont get me wrong, the Comandante is an excellent grinder, but i honestly think that the JX-Pro is just as good and half the price.
      I hope that you dont mind me sharing you video with my customers here, i am sure that there is a lot they can learn from your video.

    • @syakirothman3240
      @syakirothman3240 3 года назад +1

      I want to buy jx, by the way im from malaysia?how can i contact you meta coffee?

    • @mightymightyironhead
      @mightymightyironhead 3 года назад

      @@syakirothman3240 Hi sorry for the late reply.
      If you want to contact me, you can drop me a message on my facebook page: facebook.com/1zpressometacoffee
      I also have a Shopee shop and a Lazada shop that i sell the 1Zpresso grinders through.
      shopee.com.my/metacoffee
      www.lazada.com.my/shop/meta-coffee

    • @missmataleo
      @missmataleo 3 года назад +1

      Im from malaysia too. So jx pro good for espresso? I want to buy it as my first grinder and dont want to feel regret after buy it later. Btw u should join "Peminat Kopi" group in facebook 😁

  • @dardania96
    @dardania96 3 года назад

    Should I get the JX Pro or a used (relatively new) Baratza Sette 30 for making espresso? They're around the same price and I have no preference between manual/electric grinders.

    • @coffeechronicler
      @coffeechronicler  3 года назад +1

      If we're only talking espresso then I'd take the Sette 30. If filter coffee as well, then the Jx.

  • @daleflucker
    @daleflucker 2 года назад

    I want to use for brikka pot and try making Turkish coffee , which one should I get? There's only £30 difference on amazon...advice appreciated thanks

  • @JoeB964
    @JoeB964 3 года назад +1

    Great videos and like other have said, thank you for your coverage of the 1zpresso line. I’m wondering if you have considered making a video on grind settings you typically use on the jxpro. Like others I find the chart that comes with it suggests a grind a bit too coarse for v60 (range of 3.2 to 4.4), I’m usually in the high 2.x range. I’m sure we’d love advice from an expert!

    • @coffeechronicler
      @coffeechronicler  3 года назад +2

      Thanks Joe. I get a lot of questions about this, so will make a video in the near future about it. Your comment just gave me the final push ;)

    • @JoeB964
      @JoeB964 3 года назад

      Glad to hear it. Love the videos and the blog.

  • @frnchfrs
    @frnchfrs 3 года назад

    Just ordered a pro based on your video ... eagerly waiting for the DHL truck!

  • @Nocean831
    @Nocean831 3 года назад +1

    If I'm going to be grinding coffee for cold brew and for a moka pot, which version would you recommend? I know for moka pot, you don't need as fine as espresso, so maybe the standard version would be good?

    • @coffeechronicler
      @coffeechronicler  3 года назад +3

      Yes, the standard would be the right choice

    • @Nocean831
      @Nocean831 3 года назад

      @@coffeechronicler thank you for the reply!!!

  • @LorenzBarcelona
    @LorenzBarcelona 4 года назад +1

    What do you think about America Test Kitchen’s claim that coffee brewed with blade grinders are indistinguishable from burr grinders in the double blind test that they apparently conducted? Personally, I find it suspicious. If it really was indistinguishable to a coffee enthusiast, then grind size shouldn’t even matter at all right? It just extremely hard to believe for me, as someone who noticed a big improvement when I upgraded from my cheap skerton with its inconsistent grinds. Must have been an error in the method of brewing or maybe the testers weren’t coffee enthusiasts? 🤷‍♂️ Would love to hear your thoughts!

    • @coffeechronicler
      @coffeechronicler  4 года назад +4

      Haha, well one of the biggest newspapers in Denmark claimed the same thing. They also made an article about the best coffee countries in the world -- no mention of Panama whatsoever 🤔 The sad truth is that mainstream media is 100% clueless about coffee...

    • @robertporter2746
      @robertporter2746 4 года назад +1

      @@coffeechronicler I could never go back to the blade - that would feel quite disrespectful to both the grower and roaster! Why bother with all of their effort if the end user is just going to mutilate it with a blade!!

    • @brattingprincess
      @brattingprincess 4 года назад

      They don't know SCA and most Americans have shitty BURNT dinner coffee.

    • @Ma_Ba
      @Ma_Ba 3 года назад

      America's Test Kitchen did another video on coffee brewing choices that showed they were not up to speed, so that helped lay bare their claims. They were using a tasting that I think was flawed to make those claims too. I am embarrassed for them.

  • @haroldochiquito
    @haroldochiquito 4 года назад +1

    Did you just low key dissed android phones? Anyway, I have a Q2, have you used it yet or you only have experience with the first version? It has 30 clicks per rotation in a smaller burr that is. I have big hands but find it to have a lot of speed and consistency, it's really been an amazing buy, great long term review, keep up the good work.

    • @coffeechronicler
      @coffeechronicler  4 года назад +1

      Hehe, it was acually more targeted at iPhone users :) I haven't tried the Q2 but as far as I know most of them have the same pentagonal burr as Q1, so I assume they are quite similar in performance

  • @amandac3658
    @amandac3658 4 года назад +4

    Funny how I kept calling it “one zpresso” and didn’t know it was called easypresso lol. Anw I’ve had my JX Pro for about a month, my first grinder so I have no frame of reference but it’s working well! Paired with my Cafelat Robot the learning curve was quite short for me to begin getting very yummy shots! But hand grinding for espresso everyday is a real workout altho it takes only a bit more than 1 minute for me... and this thing is heavy. I also wish there was a way to easily calibrate the zero point.

    • @robertporter2746
      @robertporter2746 4 года назад +1

      I also called it one zpresso. Now I know!

    • @coffeechronicler
      @coffeechronicler  4 года назад +3

      Haha, yeah I don't think 1 minute is bad, but the problem is when you change beans and the first shot is too fast or slow and you have to do another one right away. But at least you can save money on a gym membershio then :)

    • @kakaisthecat
      @kakaisthecat 4 года назад +5

      Lol I used to call it one zpresso too! And thought what a weird name! After I realize it’s a Taiwanese company, now 1zpresso totally make sense! 1 in Chinese is pronounced “E”

    • @amandac3658
      @amandac3658 4 года назад +3

      @@kakaisthecat Omg I'm ashamed I'm Chinese....

    • @kakaisthecat
      @kakaisthecat 4 года назад +2

      Amanda C me too! :)

  • @Onew92
    @Onew92 3 года назад +1

    Can the JX standard achieve the grind size for Mokapot? Or i need to buy JX pro? Cause I’m more interested in the standard JX on its looks and functionality

    • @coffeechronicler
      @coffeechronicler  3 года назад +2

      Standard can easily grind fine enough

    • @Onew92
      @Onew92 3 года назад

      @@coffeechronicler Thanks man

  • @jlr2148
    @jlr2148 4 года назад +3

    Great video. Bought a JX Pro due to your review. Hope you got the referral.

  • @jim282771
    @jim282771 Год назад

    I love the polymer bean jars that Commandante sells separately. I don't think the Commandante's bean jars are inrechangeable with 1zpresso. Does anyone sell extra bean jars (with lids) for the JX so that you can grind directly into the extra jar and close it with a lid to store ground coffee for a day or two?

  • @TalOrbach
    @TalOrbach 3 года назад

    If I can get a JE Plus for about the same price as a JX pro, but will probably use it mostly for Aeropress and V60 - which one makes more sense?