Pietro - 18 Brutal Months Later - Hand Grinder Review

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

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  • @purpleblue5205
    @purpleblue5205 2 месяца назад +8

    I used this grinder for nearly a year until I eventually decided to get a "end game electric grinder" because hand grinding in the morning got old fast. When I originally purchased the Pietro, I was in the "I don't care about inconvenience, I just want the best coffee" camp. This rang true for a few months, but I eventually got sick of having to do this every morning before work.
    I found the fishing reel method to be the best method by far. You can grind while sitting in front of your monitor, grind while standing and watching the morning news, or even grind while laying in bed lol.

    • @Caffeine.And.Carvings
      @Caffeine.And.Carvings 2 месяца назад +2

      Same, after 5 years I got a 078 recently, and it's slightly better, so quite I sometimes left it on, because I thought it was off. Definitely endgame for me, as I don't look for more in the cup than what it gives me. Now I only need an espresso expert, but already looking at the df83v with ssp HUs :)

  • @infanteer7535
    @infanteer7535 2 месяца назад +10

    That flower dripper is gorgeous

    • @DaddyGotCoffee
      @DaddyGotCoffee  2 месяца назад +2

      Agreed - it’s very expensive but definitely a stunner.
      10% off on all cafec stuff + more at cafune.ca with DADDYGOTCOFFEE if you end up looking

  • @calebjackson2631
    @calebjackson2631 18 дней назад

    I am in the market for a new grinder and your comment about clarity not being always the most desirable attribute from a grinder, was super helpful.

  • @wadeblackstone9362
    @wadeblackstone9362 2 месяца назад +15

    it took me 3-4 weeks to season the Pietro Pro Brew Burrs, at first I wasn't that impressed with it, I was getting a very drying after taste but once the burrs seasoned that drying after taste went away and its now amazing, perfect. IMO the poor user experience is way over blown. I bought it with the add on kit and the stand makes it not any harder to use than my C40, it's not as smooth but just as easy to grind with. I enjoy using the Pietro and it's what I reach for at 5am before I head to work for my morning caffeine fix. I almost passed on the Pietro because of all the talk around the user experience and I'm glad I gave it a shot because I don't find it to be anywhere near as bad as it gets made out to be.

    • @DaddyGotCoffee
      @DaddyGotCoffee  2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for this! I mean for all my complaining I still use it basically daily as well 🙃 Agreed, I haven’t found anything that touches it. Maybe I will make a go on seasoning the new burrs 🥴

    • @eriksmuiznieks7403
      @eriksmuiznieks7403 2 месяца назад +3

      I think the user experience isn't over blown if you consider how much the pietro costs. The fact you have to pay 60$ for an addon kit to make it more usable (and to get a cleaning brush) is a bit insane since they recommend cleaning it after every use which is a bit ridiculous; though considering how much coffee is retained in it, regular maintenance is necessary.
      A better way to look at this grinder would be to not take the brew burrs into account, which are also more expensive. The multipurpose burrs are good, but considering the price and poor user experience...?

    • @wadeblackstone9362
      @wadeblackstone9362 2 месяца назад

      ​@@eriksmuiznieks7403 This hasn't been my experience with the Pietro. I RDT, as I do with every grinder, and I don't have any issues with retention and when I do open up the grinder there's really nothing in there to clean. I enjoy using the Pietro and the coffee from it is really good.

    • @Anita-gu5rw
      @Anita-gu5rw 2 месяца назад

      ​@@DaddyGotCoffeecan you move the seasoned M burrs to your new unit?

    • @rykmax
      @rykmax 2 месяца назад

      Hello. How much coffee did you need for the 4 week grind? Share your v60 brewing recipe. What Pietro grind do you prefer?

  • @lesslighter
    @lesslighter 2 месяца назад +20

    what would be funny if Mahlkonig releases a manual hand grinder that just looks like an EK grinder with a hand crank

    • @DaddyGotCoffee
      @DaddyGotCoffee  2 месяца назад +4

      98mm hand grinder 🤣

    • @peterlin6419
      @peterlin6419 2 месяца назад +1

      A motorless EK43 with a giant hand crank would be a great April Fools gag. Even better if you need to floor mount it with concrete anchors.

    • @JuddJadulan
      @JuddJadulan 2 месяца назад +1

      It should be mounted on a pedal, first gen 98mm foot grinder

    • @Wheresthesoul
      @Wheresthesoul Месяц назад

      I would buy it in a heart beat 👍

  • @14phgerard
    @14phgerard 7 часов назад

    I just got mine as a Christmas gift from the missus. Tbh, the first few cups were a letdown compared to the first cup I had with my ZP6. Just like you, I went ahead and did a kg of coffee to season the burrs. Surprisingly, I had better cups after that. Not sure if it was just subjective, but I really am enjoying it now. I'd love to do an A-B with the ZP6.

  • @pajjap1
    @pajjap1 8 дней назад

    I am so glad that I went and watched this vid again. I was struggling to fit the grinder to the base. 😂

  • @brmbltbr4
    @brmbltbr4 2 месяца назад +3

    I can confirm the thing with the seasoning. Had the same experience at the start with my new Pietro and then it became much better.

    • @DaddyGotCoffee
      @DaddyGotCoffee  2 месяца назад +1

      💯💯💯 How long did it take for you? I am debating pushing through so I can advise from personal experience while comparing to a well seasoned set

    • @brmbltbr4
      @brmbltbr4 2 месяца назад

      @@DaddyGotCoffee I think it only tool me about 1-2 weeks of grinding 10-30g daily. Before that cups wete quite muddy. To compensate I went to 8.3. Now I can grind pretty much anywhere on the dial.

    • @nikolajhansen15
      @nikolajhansen15 2 дня назад

      @@brmbltbr4happy to hear this - I just got a Pietro for Christmas and have brewed with it less than 10 times. I see a lot of fines in the ground coffee distribution and longer draw down times (than with my K-max). So it both looks and seems like Pietro produces more fines than my K-max atm which is not what I expected at all. Really hope this is how it should be and that seasoning will make all the difference

    • @brmbltbr4
      @brmbltbr4 2 дня назад +1

      @@nikolajhansen15 Was the same for me, and changed completely. I would recommend grinding around 8.2 for the start.

  • @Crake71
    @Crake71 Месяц назад +1

    The burrs are coated. Coated burrs cover up any imperfection in the machined burrs. Coated burrs need no hard seasoning generally. They may get better from coffee oils spread on them but they do not need to hard seasoning that non coated burrs need. SSP stated to me that a kilogram of coffee should be enough, so 3 to 4 bags of coffee, to fully coat the burrs in oil. I suspect the same with these coated burrs.
    I used my Pietro for the first time today. Here is a review I posted on Reddit pour-over:
    My first brew with my new Pietro Pro Brew grinder. Note, this is coming from daily brewing with a Ditting 804 for several years with the Lab Sweet and SSP 80mm HU mostly.
    The grind is pretty coarse, but looks pretty uniform. No retention - my Pietro lost none on first reading but then the scale showed a .1g loss but it was fluctuating.
    I used 7.5 setting on a 23g dose. Based on the appearance of the finished grind, I would guess it was around 900 to 1000 microns. It was around my 804, which is calibrated at 50 microns off touch, at a 9 setting, maybe even coarser.
    The coffee had a café tone to it, although both cafes I visit grind pretty coarse, one uses a Malhkonig Guatemala at its highest setting, for pour-over. The Pietro coffee was clean and thin, and not as fruity nor acidic-bright as the same coffee had been when ground with my 804 - likely from the coarseness as I was grinding around 700 microns for it on my 804. This coffee had a peppery aftertaste pretty strong on the Pietro. I had that taste occasionally with the same coffee in my 804 but much milder.
    Basically, the 7.5 Pietro coffee was similar (thin, no body, but easy to sip - not a negative as it was very similar to cafe pour over) to coffees when I would occasionally do a 9 setting on my 804 which was rare as I mostly grind in the 6 to 7.5 range on it but would sometimes try 8+ when a coffee seemed over extracted or not pleasant at the normal range. I can fully understand Hoon's review of it when he said the Pietro compared to his EK43 was like a very good meat and potato dinner compared to a steak well seasoned. That might sound negative, but the Pietro coffee is very good, and much like cafe's - grinding finer should add more flavor but I am not sure how hard it will be to grind finer as the every few revolution hiccups is what made grinding hard on it at a 7.5.

  • @robertcurran4030
    @robertcurran4030 3 дня назад

    Just an FYI, Espresso Parts doesn't appear to be including an add-on pack anymore. It might just be a supply issue, since the add on pack is sold out on their website, but I'd feel bad if anyone ordered a pietro from them under that assumption.

  • @nathanvox4763
    @nathanvox4763 2 месяца назад +4

    I bought it. I use it. I like it. The issues you and others talk about dont bother me much. But, the add-on pack definitely should have been included.

  • @kitcraft9516
    @kitcraft9516 2 месяца назад +1

    Interesting. I'm not one who chases clarity, in general, but I am also not a big filter coffee drinker. I do drink mostly espresso and espresso-based drinks with filter coffee being a few times a year sort of deal. So, I am obviously not the target demographic for this, but I think that is true of most modern coffee gear. I tend to like body forward viscus shots that are rounded in flavor with a punch of acidity from the back.
    I hope people who do get it enjoy it though. My K6 does well enough for my limited needs with filter coffee. I don't know that I'd want more clarity than that. One click off already gives me a hollow cup with a drying after taste. I like a bigger sweet spot when dialing in, regardless of brew method.
    As always, I enjoyed the video, thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts with us.

  • @BBuchanan3
    @BBuchanan3 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for that. Not that I would ever have seriously considered purchasing… the “bang for the buck“ just isn’t there for me. Plus your comparison with the ZP6 kind of seals the deal for me. I really do like my ZP6, but I very often find that I prefer any given coffee with the J-Max. I certainly don’t need any more clarity than the ZP6 produces.

  • @doc.davydov
    @doc.davydov Месяц назад

    Thanks for amazing video! Light, composition, sound and so are gorgeous! 🔥
    Are there any functional differences between old versions and new ones? What this internal o-ring does? Maybe any grind quality improvements on the new version?
    I just picked up my brand new Pietro pro brewing, but noticed that it is an old version (made in 03.23)

  • @7Sprite-m2r
    @7Sprite-m2r 27 дней назад +1

    May I know what food grease you use for lubricating rotating burr shaft? Mine is pretty hard to remove it

  • @fabilemusic9992
    @fabilemusic9992 2 месяца назад +1

    I would dump it out where the cutout is, that’s how it works perfectly for me. And I find that if you press the grinder against your stomach/hip, the grinding becomes super comfortable for filters with a bit of practice and also allows for slow feeding at the same time. I’ve come to like the grinding process more than with conventional hand grinders.

    • @AtZero0
      @AtZero0 12 дней назад

      I'm only on my second day with my kingrinder K6 and spontaneously I grind with it against my belly. The grinding sound/feeling is so satisfying and a plus for not waking up the neighborhood.

  • @Kirshach
    @Kirshach 2 месяца назад +2

    Not an owner yet, but so hyped up to have one. I feel like all the struggle using it will just make the end result feel even more valuable lmao. We’ll see if I change my mind when I actually get to use it 😁

    • @DaddyGotCoffee
      @DaddyGotCoffee  2 месяца назад +1

      I mean.. I’m still using it! Give it time to season before you expect that peak clarity!

  • @davidgalbreath3477
    @davidgalbreath3477 2 месяца назад +2

    What I love about this review or Rereview is that I can appreciate the I love this part but this part makes me very frustrated and I use it because of what it does rather than how to get there. Complex review and comes off well. Do you suffer for a good result or find an easier but less satisfying result? I feel like that specialty coffee community is perfect for this video 😂

  • @Pawel-D
    @Pawel-D 2 месяца назад

    Hi :-) Could you please show where exactly you apply the lubrication at 7:27? I don't follow the explanation, it would be so helpful to see a video of you actually doing it 🙏

  • @Pspresso
    @Pspresso 2 месяца назад +4

    Great video. As an EK43S owner I wanted something for travel use that’s closer to brews I can get at home. It’s only been a few days and Pietro Pro Brew is outshining the Option-O 98OM (which are great for espresso)!
    With that in mind, I think ergonomics and price are completely justifiable tradeoffs when the next option is a 80/98mm electric grinder at a much higher cost, and you can’t travel with one. I hope there’s something better (lighter, cheaper, easier to use), but Fiorenziato did an amazing job bringing something to the market.

    • @DaddyGotCoffee
      @DaddyGotCoffee  2 месяца назад

      I am with you on this - it’s an incredible grinder/burr set. I’m still using it so obviously I have dealt with the tradeoffs but REALLY like to make sure people go in with their eyes open on this one, it’s cheaper than a 98mm but it still ain’t cheap!

    • @kdkd476
      @kdkd476 2 месяца назад

      Can you compare pietro and ek43?

    • @DaddyGotCoffee
      @DaddyGotCoffee  2 месяца назад

      The pro brew burrs have a lot more clarity than the stock burrs.

    • @schrotums4687
      @schrotums4687 2 месяца назад

      What burrs do you have in the EK?

    • @yew108
      @yew108 2 месяца назад +1

      @@DaddyGotCoffee Is the pro brew burr close to a 98mm SSP LU and SSP Brew burr ?

  • @buzz3111992
    @buzz3111992 2 месяца назад

    whats the dripper at 0:17 seconds?

  • @coffeesaurus
    @coffeesaurus 2 месяца назад +3

    7:05 Actually it has a spring that moves burr back

    • @DaddyGotCoffee
      @DaddyGotCoffee  2 месяца назад +3

      Man, I’ve had this grinder apart probably hundreds of times by this point and never found or felt a spring mechanism. Sure enough, I take it apart just now and peer in the axle hole, the only place I could imagine one MIGHT be hiding. Sure enough, there it is! Thank you!

    • @coffeesaurus
      @coffeesaurus 2 месяца назад +1

      @@DaddyGotCoffee you found it so quickly, cool! And thanks for the video!

  • @Howie-bz5pe
    @Howie-bz5pe 2 месяца назад +25

    You just justified my zp6 which is my absolute favorite grinder. Not worth the faff.

    • @doylebbq4329
      @doylebbq4329 2 месяца назад +3

      I love both but the ZP6 brews unfortunately don’t even come close the the brews I get from the Pietro

    • @Speedy0ne1982
      @Speedy0ne1982 2 месяца назад +2

      I don’t believe that. I’ve seen multiple comparison reviews and none of them set a clear winner. Owners bias is a real thing, especially when you invest a lot of money into the product.

    • @doylebbq4329
      @doylebbq4329 2 месяца назад +2

      @@Speedy0ne1982 don't believe, doesn't bother me at all. I own both by the way and love the ZP6, but the Pietro is better

    • @tingtung8813
      @tingtung8813 2 месяца назад +3

      You already have the bias on “owners have bias in their expensive grinder”, then you don’t even need to read other’s thought, because all you see are your own bias

    • @qq8413
      @qq8413 2 месяца назад +1

      @@Speedy0ne1982 owner bias also applies to you lol

  • @hendriklangenstein3210
    @hendriklangenstein3210 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for talking about seasoning of the grinder. Using it at first kinda had me at a loss, the taste was rather bitter and weird with muddy beds at a grind size 7. Two weeks later and a couple of grinds, I observed fewer fines on the sides of the filter and no more muddy beds, with lovely clarity and taste. Seasoning really seems to play an important role.
    To touch on the alignment topic: When I looked at the burrs from the bottom, I in fact noticed the stationary burr move inwards with pressure applied to the handle, I believe however alignment is maintained because the coffee Beans pick the way of least resistance, as Lance said in his video. I think because this burr is not moving, the beans can always force it as far away as possible.

  • @alexwilson27
    @alexwilson27 2 месяца назад +1

    Curious if they’ll ever make a motorized version- like how Weber made the Key from the HG. Like something very small, low RPM, basically just this with a motor.

    • @mariolange9102
      @mariolange9102 2 месяца назад

      Well, Comandante also never did. But a third party could do. I like my GaWoody Motor for the Comandante - especially with light roasts.

    • @alexwilson27
      @alexwilson27 2 месяца назад

      @@mariolange9102 true, but not many people would complain that the ergonomics of a Commandante ruin the experience of using one. Not to say that’s the case with the HG either, it’s just that with such a powerhouse in terms of flavor, it seems like Fiorenzato is only losing customers who have the money for something like this but don’t want to deal with the faff. Having a low RPM motorized version of the Pietro, straight from Fiorenzato, similar in size to the Key, I think would be a very tempting option for a lot of people in the $600-$1000 range.

  • @sunwukong8069
    @sunwukong8069 2 месяца назад +5

    How does it compare to timemore 078?

    • @mikni4069
      @mikni4069 2 месяца назад

      Not the same Pietro is Clarity the 078 isn’t, it’s more a sweet, juicy profile the 078 resembles more the SSP cast series burrs then it do the high clarity burrs

  • @potato-peeler
    @potato-peeler 2 месяца назад +1

    Subscribed! Great review! Incredibly informative and very enjoyable to watch :D Just a question if you don't mind! I currently own a Comandante (owned for 7 years) and a Niche Zero - I want to own a flat burr grinder that is going to be different from what I have - £500 budget tops, I want a flat burr more for pourover than espresso (I also drink a lot of milk based espresso). It feels like my choices for high end are: Pietro, ZP6, Ode Gen 2 SSP, Timemore 064 - Have you done any comparisons to the Ode or Timemore? ❤

  • @lovemathchaos
    @lovemathchaos Месяц назад

    In my area the price difference between the k- ultra and the Pietro with both burr sets is around fifty dollars. Would that change your mind on a suggestion for one over the other?

  • @nikolajhansen15
    @nikolajhansen15 Месяц назад

    How would you compare pietro to timemore 078, only in terms of the final cup?

  • @eldiarioderorschach
    @eldiarioderorschach 2 месяца назад

    I got a Pietro grinder a couple of weeks ago and it´s incredible! Yes, it´s such a hassle to use, but the coffee it produces it´s unvelibable. I have it with the Pro Brew burrs, because i´m a filter first person. I think this grinder may be it. I don´t think i will buy another grinder ever again, not for filter coffee at least.

  • @leoceoliveira
    @leoceoliveira Месяц назад

    Ok. I got here because I’m thinking about purchasing the zp6. Hmm, this can’t be the end all be all of clarity. Which coffee grinder would offer the same clarity or higher than this? Electrical I suppose. And how much more would it cost? I mean, how would the niche duo with filter burrs compare to this? Because… I’d drop more money than 500usd for a GOOD experience, but not this. I’d really save my cash and get the zp6 instead.

  • @mrlazybums
    @mrlazybums 2 месяца назад +1

    Love that coffee doser that you have, where is it from? Thanks! =)

  • @handriantosoegianto9642
    @handriantosoegianto9642 2 месяца назад

    How does Pietro Pro burr compared to Weber EG-1 with ULF burr?

  • @cjlafleur7585
    @cjlafleur7585 2 месяца назад

    What size are these burrs? It might be interesting to put something like this up against a 64mm SSP MP or something.

  • @sergiocxavier
    @sergiocxavier 2 месяца назад +1

    Espresso Parts doesn't seem to be including the stand for free anymore. It's that correct?

    • @DaddyGotCoffee
      @DaddyGotCoffee  2 месяца назад +1

      Im just trying to confirm this

    • @sergiocxavier
      @sergiocxavier 2 месяца назад

      ​@@DaddyGotCoffee, any news about the free stand?

  • @brettsiegle9163
    @brettsiegle9163 2 месяца назад

    What about the Orca G1? It has flat burrs, but also comes with ghost burrs. Would love your feedback.

  • @cjlafleur7585
    @cjlafleur7585 2 месяца назад

    Where did you get that floral v60? That is beautiful.

  • @richardspitz3192
    @richardspitz3192 2 месяца назад +1

    FYI, I guess you may have been joking. I just had ordered a Pietro M-burr grinder from Expresso Parts and the add-on pack was still an add-on and not included. I also am wondering if the unit that just arrived is the newer with the gasket or not. When did the updates change go into?

    • @DaddyGotCoffee
      @DaddyGotCoffee  2 месяца назад

      I’ll double check this and if it has changed will update!

  • @swedishdad
    @swedishdad 2 месяца назад +1

    This is exactly how it feels to use the OG Pharos from OrphanEspresso

  • @ericbaluya361
    @ericbaluya361 2 месяца назад +1

    Looks to me like it is a home-based manual grinder, but at its price point, you can have already powered flat burr grinders. If you are limited on the budget and starting out, it is a bit of a hard sell.

    • @DaddyGotCoffee
      @DaddyGotCoffee  2 месяца назад

      Agreed - def not my top recc for beginners!

  • @frankgarcia3310
    @frankgarcia3310 2 месяца назад

    For the price you can basically get a gen 2 ode with ssp burrs

  • @fabiomalheiro8152
    @fabiomalheiro8152 2 месяца назад

    Hey Justin, what about the All Ground ProBrew? I read somewhere that it's supposed to have burrs with geometry similar to Pietro's. Any chance you can get a review unit to find out?

  • @cha1ny104
    @cha1ny104 2 месяца назад +1

    Pietro owner for 6 months. Lance really bailed them out with these brew burrs or I'd have immediately sold it.
    A lot of the locking up issues are only there with really light coffees and I think that's why some people just don't mind the design. If I drop down to a more medium light then it's so easy to grind. That said, I only like very light coffee and just suffer with the ergonomics as the cups are worth it. I have lots of expensive grinders to choose from but the pietro still gets used at least a few times per week.

    • @DaddyGotCoffee
      @DaddyGotCoffee  2 месяца назад

      Yeah most of the time I am leaning very light which probably adds to my aggravation. You’re right that you do get used to it, to a degree… 🤣☕️ Cups are best of any hand grinder I’ve used

  • @chahahc
    @chahahc 2 месяца назад +2

    The thorniest rose.
    Also 5kg of seasoning? This is where Costco beans come to the rescue. On sale, you can get beans there approaching $10/kg.

    • @onipise
      @onipise 2 месяца назад

      Still, U$50 just to season a U$ 450 hand grinder + U$65 for the add-ons that should really come with it? way too much!

  • @DriveWork-qz5gj
    @DriveWork-qz5gj 2 месяца назад

    What grind size setting with Probrew burr do people here use for pourover? I've been sitting few clicks up or down around 7 and getting good results but I also read people getting great cups above 8.

  • @joroboam
    @joroboam 2 месяца назад

    Nice brewers, what are they? Thanks

  • @jersi_kill802
    @jersi_kill802 2 месяца назад

    I find it very interesting, the way you talk make me feel like you dont have much experience with hand grinding even tho you have? How can you explain the jamming being soo different from any other hand grinder for a light roast? Even i dont hear you talk about the kind of beans you are using would be interesting to know how it feels with a catuaï vs geisha !

    • @DaddyGotCoffee
      @DaddyGotCoffee  2 месяца назад +1

      I guess I should have said, jamming is worse and less comfortable than when grinding the same bean at the same size on other hand grinders? Obviously it will get easier across the board the darker or less dense you go.
      When using a grinder like the k-ultra which has a similar throughput rate, the experience is a lot less jarring.

  • @Java_CM
    @Java_CM 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for the update. I think them going the "hand grinder" route was a mistake. they should have went the manual home grinder route. It could have been a better product if they designed it like the ROK or Weber grinder. Im conflicted though because I still want one haha! haven't experienced a clarity focused grinder yet but I would like to.

    • @alphadev
      @alphadev 2 месяца назад

      I've been using the ROK hand grinder for years and nobody talks about it. Even if it has bad burrs and makes shit coffee (which I don't think is the case but I only use it for espresso and I can't critique espresso in the same way that I can other brew methods), the form factor is top tier and super fast with very little effort on the crank handle. When I travel I use a very cheap ceramic burr hand grinder and the effort required and time it takes to grind a small amount of beans at only a fairly fine size is literally laughable in comparison to what the ROK is doing. I suppose I understand that the form factor of the ROK makes it basically not portable at all, and maybe that's often a big selling point for hand grinders...?

  • @richardspitz3192
    @richardspitz3192 2 месяца назад +1

    You mentioned traveling with yours (I think). Have you found an ideal case or a bag that fits it well?

    • @DaddyGotCoffee
      @DaddyGotCoffee  2 месяца назад +1

      I use the Sttoke X Alpaca Sidekick. I’m considering doing something with a hard case.

    • @richardspitz3192
      @richardspitz3192 2 месяца назад

      @@DaddyGotCoffee Thank you. I appreciate your great content.

    • @DaddyGotCoffee
      @DaddyGotCoffee  2 месяца назад

      Thank you!

  • @glib4233
    @glib4233 2 месяца назад +2

    Seems like these burrs should be installed in a properly designed grinder, possibly an electric one.

  • @nat2world
    @nat2world 2 месяца назад

    i got both pietro burrs too, and both needed seasoning … mud mud mud for a while and now much better :) … i can do espresso with pro brew burrs between 0-1 on 58mm portafilter and even at setting 2 on flair pro2 … what’s your typical setting for filter? (for me around 7-8 … typically 7.2 for 30g dose) thanks again for the video … i have started prototyping a better stand (never tried theirs, your description matches my apprehensions) and will send you one if i ever get around making it !!

    • @DaddyGotCoffee
      @DaddyGotCoffee  2 месяца назад +1

      This is so fun! My experience seems to match yours. 0-1 for traditional espresso but brutal to grind and next to impossible to dial in perfectly. Filter, I’m 7-8, usually closer to 7. My dose is usually 15-16g as opposed to ~20. Keep me posted on your project!

  • @ChaseDaigle
    @ChaseDaigle 2 месяца назад +1

    I have to pry the lid off of my pietro with a tool every time I use it. The area is chipped and dented. It's absolutely the worst grinding experience I could imagine but the coffee is good on the brew burrs. It is the only piece of coffee equipment I have ever dropped which happened when I was trying to pry the lid off without a tool. Since I drink a lot of lightly roasted dense coffee's I just put my elbow on the grinder and put my shoulder directly over that to put my weight on the grinder which makes the crank efficiency better since it doesn't move around... much. It's such a shame, a travesty for ergonomics.

  • @mvangils410
    @mvangils410 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for the video! More than I'm willing to spend. No thanks! My 1ZPresso K-Ultra does a pretty good job. 😉🤪🤗 God bless! Be safe!
    🤙🪖👮🙏🇺🇲

    • @AtZero0
      @AtZero0 12 дней назад

      K6 sure does good too!

  • @mayids9981
    @mayids9981 2 месяца назад

    Great review! Have you had the chance to compare it with 078? I own the 078 and enjoy it mostly with certain type of coffees (kenyas, Pink Bourbons, processed coffees) but not that much with washed geishas and those type of clean coffees (If that makes sense 😅)

  • @atzedevries9563
    @atzedevries9563 2 месяца назад

    I trained myself to grind pushing a bit more forward instead of downward, this makes my and a bit more level with the tabletop. Then my hand does not hit the tabletop and i can grind quickly in a continuously motion. I might have lucky hands.

  • @il-ganna
    @il-ganna 2 месяца назад

    The first thought I had when I saw the Pietro was “this thing needs to be clamped to the table”…many reaffirming reviews later, they still rolled out a very poor excuse for a stand. Needless to say, I still use it everyday.

  • @giuseppecesarano108
    @giuseppecesarano108 2 месяца назад

    Have you had any time with a timemore 78? I've watched your review of the 78s but i was wandering if you had any experience with the brewing burrs, in such case would be cool to hear how the pietro compares to those burrs for you.
    I'm thinking of buying a pietro, and where I am it's half the price of a timemore 78 so if the cup quality isn't much better i will put up with the hand grinding. For now I'm loving the brews that i get with my zp6 but you're right, if the roaster fks up you kinda notice it makes the cups soooooo boring and flat

    • @Caffeine.And.Carvings
      @Caffeine.And.Carvings 2 месяца назад +1

      Own one for 2 weeks now. Bought it used, previous used the C40. It's quite similar, a bit more clarity and less muddy than the C40. Together with the hario switch, you get very easy, super jucy, cups, with good flavour Präsentation. Flavour separation aka clarity is not its strong point I'd say, but I don't look for that. If you do, I would stick with the zp6. User experience with the 078 is great though. Quiet, fast, and without rdt the fines catcher catches all the chaff as well, so yiu get tidy brews in the filter:)

    • @giuseppecesarano108
      @giuseppecesarano108 2 месяца назад

      @@Caffeine.And.Carvings Thanks for taking the time to type out that reply! Other users have reported on 78 needing a ton of coffee for seasoning maybe it will skew more in that direction with some time?
      At the moment, the only thing pushing me to the 78 is the motor, lately I'm buying expensive coffees, and i would like to experience them all at their max so I've started tilting the zp6 to slowfeed, but to be frank that makes the whole grinding boring and slow.
      I could build a slow feeder for the 78 so if the cup quality is actually better than the pietro I'm willing to spend the extra 450 + time to build the the slowfeeder. But if the only thing I'm getting is the motor than that's an harder sell

    • @Caffeine.And.Carvings
      @Caffeine.And.Carvings 2 месяца назад +1

      @giuseppecesarano108 well, it's an auger fed System. So you just pour in the beans slowly after a cold start. Even dense coffee on the lowest rpm didn't stall. And I get noticeable less fines on lowest rpm. As said, might not be the highest clarity, lance said the same thing in his review. Just really jucy allaroud tasty cup. Maybe ode gen2 with ssp brew is better for you ?

    • @giuseppecesarano108
      @giuseppecesarano108 2 месяца назад

      ​@@Caffeine.And.Carvings Just rewatched the part where he talks about 78 vs ode ssp and youre right, at that point I think that I will take the pietro and just cry while grinding.
      SSP here are kinda hard to source and i don't think that I'm that willing to handle the astringency that they can give.
      Thank you man!

  • @smaskell
    @smaskell 2 месяца назад

    Don't worry. I'm in the exact same place. It's worth it. I use mine at least once a day, often twice.

  • @icedchief
    @icedchief 2 месяца назад +1

    I see you using the UFO dripper in a lot of vids? Is it that good?

    • @DaddyGotCoffee
      @DaddyGotCoffee  2 месяца назад +1

      I like it. One of the most consistent conicals I’ve used. I’ll use it with Sibarist fasts when I’m looking for crisp, clear and well presented acidity with controlled bypass and a consistent brew. It’s especially nice for video shoots because of the consistency and no need to preheat. In daily use I’m most commonly between ceramic v60/flower and the UFO. If I wanna do a flat bottom I’ll often reach for the Orea.

    • @icedchief
      @icedchief 2 месяца назад

      @@DaddyGotCoffeeim using the origami with kalita wave and it works wonders on a geisha imo. But i need to grind to coarse so I’m looking for something faster but same taste now

  • @Dxdotta
    @Dxdotta Месяц назад

    A lot of these reviews almost deterred me from buying the unit. I'm glad i ignored them. It should be stressed that this is a MANUAL grinder and not a portable one. It's clearly meant to be used with a bench, and has a very similar action to that of a manual pasta machine or grain mill. I have had the opposite experience in terms of usability. Coming from using hand and power tools my whole life, i find the robust and rugged nature of the unit much more intuitive than traditional hand grinders. I find with smooth, consistent application of power, I don't have the jerky motion from binding that a lot of people seem to experience. It should also be noted that while there is steps, the machine is also capable of stepless adjustment, this grinder has been thus far my best experience dialing in my lever machine. I do think it's worth heeding these warnings if you're a more delicate or less hands on person, but if you're someone who's used to physical work and finding the natural feel of a machine I'm fairly confident you can dismiss those concerns altogether.

  • @stephen6739
    @stephen6739 2 месяца назад

    18 months daily use, 6 months with stand, also own zp6 over 2 years. I find all these issues to be overly dramatic. It was a new "tool" took me a while to find best way to use it. With the stand its a breeze to use, stored in same cupboard it was stored before stand 😂, i dont really care about looks. I guess if one is low on arm / hand strength and cannot focus for 30 - 45 sec, well then it might be a problem. The O ring seal on mine required a small amount of lubrication when new and not a problem since.
    I only brew filter from the worlds lightest roasters.

    • @kdkd476
      @kdkd476 2 месяца назад

      What's your opinion on taste comparing to zp6 and other grinders you have used?

    • @stephen6739
      @stephen6739 2 месяца назад +2

      Difference is subtle but can be picked out in blind cupping of same coffee. Brewing filter is debatable if its worth it? Zp6 is very easy grinder except for screw catch cup. You can change how a particular coffee presents more dramatically with brew techniques and water composition. I could easily live with zp6 if i had to, but pietro has slight edge and I particularly like it for cupping.

    • @kdkd476
      @kdkd476 2 месяца назад

      Thank you for your detailed comment!

    • @yustarr
      @yustarr Месяц назад

      18 months daily use...how much you like it. I will get one as well today

  • @toddpower4674
    @toddpower4674 2 месяца назад

    Wouldn't it be better to just get a gen 2 ode?
    Excellent coffee with no work.

  • @samsaint11
    @samsaint11 2 месяца назад +1

    Great review but Tanzania has a correct pronunciation. Tan-Zah-Near

    • @DaddyGotCoffee
      @DaddyGotCoffee  2 месяца назад

      Embarrassing and thank you. Another user corrected me here as well - rightly so!

  • @shikamaru676
    @shikamaru676 2 месяца назад +2

    Bought this grinder a year ago and I daily drive it since, 3 filters a day with the brew burrs, heck even competed with this grinder on the local areopress champships twice. (the SCA one and a fun local one)
    I'm kindda chubby so probably that's why but I find the "finshing rod" method is the most convinient of them all, can grind 15 gramms of very lightly roasted Sey coffees with ease in like 30ish sec.
    Tried the addon pack thanks to one of my buddy, but I find the base awkward and the funnel kinda cheap and "unfinished" so I never came around to actually pruchase one.
    We did several cuppings since I have this grinder, compared it to the ZP6, Comandante, Ode gen2 and some SSPs etc, somehow we find the 64mm SSP MP the closest to it, to me it beats everything to that point by far.
    The fact that I don't have to put up with the static noise early in the morning and still get almost SSP MP quality coffee is worth every crank that I put into that handle tho'.

    • @nikolajhansen15
      @nikolajhansen15 2 дня назад

      Did you also experience that your Pietro produced a lot of fines in the beginning? I have more fines and longer draw down times with the Pietro than with my K-max at the moment, and the cups are not tea-like. I use setting 8 mostly

  • @fgmenth
    @fgmenth 2 месяца назад +2

    We need these burrs in a different grinder honestly

    • @DaddyGotCoffee
      @DaddyGotCoffee  2 месяца назад

      Would buy 🤣☕️

    • @fgmenth
      @fgmenth 2 месяца назад

      @@DaddyGotCoffee I think 90% of the problems you mentioned would be instantly solved if they made an electric model. I would definitely buy that!

    • @sebastianheimann7639
      @sebastianheimann7639 2 месяца назад

      The Wilfa Uniform is a great grinder with mediocre 58mm burrs. If only you could attach the Pietro burrs to that one somehow

  • @Ang_R17
    @Ang_R17 2 месяца назад

    I travel with its own box, that until I find a suitable box

  • @ASLuccas
    @ASLuccas Месяц назад

    Double the ZP6 price for a nightmare user experience to grind, lack of portability, and about the same results...seems worth it LMAO

  • @Joabjoel
    @Joabjoel 2 месяца назад

    I’m fine with the 80-85% 😅😅

  • @wyocoyotewyocoyote9007
    @wyocoyotewyocoyote9007 14 дней назад

    Looks like needs to be bolted down on an edge to be EZ to use............aksi thanks seems impractically heavy, and awkward to grind with like near all not attached hand grinders.

  • @brmbltbr4
    @brmbltbr4 2 месяца назад

    I really wouldn't use the table to grind this... putting it on my abdomen makes the process much smoother. Its still a hilarious struggle though.

  • @AnotherAnonymousMan
    @AnotherAnonymousMan 2 месяца назад +2

    No way you've made a second review without even using the table top base.
    This is like self inflicted torture.

  • @niccoloaurelius1587
    @niccoloaurelius1587 2 месяца назад

    I have been loving slow feeding on the Pietro by holding it almost parallel to the floor, doing the fishing reel method (and pulling up or tilting it when needing to feed a bit more in). Big difference in the cup compared to grinding it when it's upright.

  • @jebegonzalez
    @jebegonzalez 2 месяца назад +1

    It still looks cool doe 😅

  • @jasontkruse
    @jasontkruse 2 месяца назад

    Tried this grinder at Coffee Fest in Manhattan last year (so disappointed they're not doing it again this year) and as a lefty, I can confirm, the ergonomics are absolutely awful. Beautiful build quality though.

  • @johnnyr-518
    @johnnyr-518 2 месяца назад

    Give me one of those pietro bro. 😂

  • @johnhorne8671
    @johnhorne8671 2 месяца назад

    As the saying goes: no pain, no gain 😂

  • @sviatoslavhulko4758
    @sviatoslavhulko4758 2 месяца назад

    65$ for such silly add-ons is insane 🤯

  • @jmoney031
    @jmoney031 2 месяца назад +1

    You pronounce Tanzania the Trump way. 3:19

    • @DaddyGotCoffee
      @DaddyGotCoffee  2 месяца назад +2

      Embarassing but thank you 🙏☕️ I’ll blame my middle school teacher and never pronounce it this way again 🤣

    • @jmoney031
      @jmoney031 2 месяца назад

      @@DaddyGotCoffee 😂😂😂

  • @eamobyrne1
    @eamobyrne1 2 месяца назад

    I don't think it's a good looking grinder at all. It looks awkward. And apparently it's mega awkward to use,going by your review. Sorry but the results aren't worth the constant face ache. Looks shite, shite to use, awkward to use, hard to use, shite user experience, very expensive - great results. That's a fail for me.
    Great review, and honest. I've watched your videos before but this is the one that made me a subscriber.

  • @aldogalvezcanseco1763
    @aldogalvezcanseco1763 2 месяца назад

    Please stop grinding in the center of the table and do it near the borders!!

  • @EvanEggnog
    @EvanEggnog 2 месяца назад

    This thing looks like such a piece of shit man, it's crazy how little testing must have gone into this. If you even had 50 people try this thing, you'd think that probably 40 of them would tell you "hey man this feels bad to use". They must have either ignored this feedback or just not sought it out in the first place

  • @TikoyTV
    @TikoyTV 2 месяца назад

    “The legend Lance Hedrick”……… really?

  • @Evan_Rodgers
    @Evan_Rodgers 2 месяца назад

    You’re supposed to grind it against your chest

  • @rnrnrkrk994
    @rnrnrkrk994 2 месяца назад +5

    Why are you keep using it on center of the table? It's designed to be used at the edge so your hand doesn't bump.. Lance's video mentions this...

    • @jeffpark58
      @jeffpark58 2 месяца назад +5

      The fact that users have to adapt to the grinder is just unacceptable 😂

    • @Sir1ri
      @Sir1ri 2 месяца назад +5

      No that's not a design feature but rather a bandaid fix / awkward adaptation

    • @rnrnrkrk994
      @rnrnrkrk994 2 месяца назад +1

      It was literally designed to be used that way. You dont hold a knife by the sharp edge right?

    • @moshter11
      @moshter11 2 месяца назад +1

      It's like hand cranking one of those manual pasta makers that you have to put on the edge of the table.

    • @doylebbq4329
      @doylebbq4329 2 месяца назад

      @@jeffpark58it’s not hard at all

  • @drevil2675
    @drevil2675 2 месяца назад +7

    Pietro is definitely one of the worst grinder in the market. All my friends told me the same thing that this grinder is completely unusable and bad design. It’s difficult to grind every time . I don’t drink espresso, so I cannot comment on this part . However, if Pietro is with light roast, it’s awful to use.
    Both ZP6 and Pietro are overhyped and overrated. If you like clean cup, JE plus or Kinu normal burr are the best choices. I have all these grinders except Pietro . I am telling you by my personal experience everyday. Clean cup isn’t the best way to taste the coffee. It’s just a bs teach the coffee beginners. I totally agreed with your video.

    • @DaddyGotCoffee
      @DaddyGotCoffee  2 месяца назад

      Thank you so much! Agreed for beginners - not a first or only coffee grinder for sure. Fantastic tool in your gear tool belt if you like clarity and can get past the ergonomics and price. I am working on getting some Kinus to review!

    • @drevil2675
      @drevil2675 2 месяца назад

      @@DaddyGotCoffee I have 8 grinders at home . My friend got 30 hand grinders. Although we don’t have something like Helor 106, kinu m68 , OE apex, nor HG-2. we almost have all major manual grinders on hand, so if you need any info, please feel free to ask.

    • @DaddyGotCoffee
      @DaddyGotCoffee  2 месяца назад

      Can you DM me on IG?

    • @drevil2675
      @drevil2675 2 месяца назад

      @@DaddyGotCoffee sure

    • @doylebbq4329
      @doylebbq4329 2 месяца назад

      You seem like a lovely guy, not a jerk or anything 🙄

  • @danymeeuwissen5973
    @danymeeuwissen5973 2 месяца назад +1

    Complaining about the Pietro user experience is like having a Ferrari and complaining about how difficult it is to get in and how it handles speed bumps when you're on the way to your kids school. 🙃
    You just ignore it because the end result is pure Fun.
    And anyone that buys a hand grinder is not looking for convenience anyway.
    Maybe your reviewer brain is just wired to detect pro's and cons more than normal people do. 😉

    • @DaddyGotCoffee
      @DaddyGotCoffee  2 месяца назад +2

      It’s funny because I used this exact analogy in my first review, and I live this out because I still “drive” this grinder basically daily. I look at my role as consumer education - I get a lot of people “looking for their first hand grinder”, wanting to get the best and asking about Pietro. If they can walk into that decision with their eyes open, mission accomplished imo! ☕️🔥

    • @danymeeuwissen5973
      @danymeeuwissen5973 2 месяца назад

      @@DaddyGotCoffee well, that's Italian design I guess! You gotta work for the greatness! 😉
      Consumer education is tricky, I sometimes see people get extremely annoyed by things that don't bother me at all, but more often it's the opposite.
      We sell Pietro since day one, and most early adopters that inquired about the base never came back to buy one, as they got used to it. I do like that you can fit the base and it's not in the way of taking out the burrs, etc

  • @georgielol
    @georgielol 2 месяца назад +1

    This should've just been an electric grinder.

  • @keithpp1
    @keithpp1 14 дней назад

    Very badly designed, unstable and smash knuckles on the table.
    How did something this badly designed get out of design phase into production?
    I raised with the company. Their response, hold the handle with fingers, not grip the handle.