@@SahelAlfateh The manufactor told me the new model will be available later May in Chinese mainland, but they have no idea about when will it be available in others region.
I would like to say -- apologetically -- that it took me at least 2-3 minutes before I was willing to accept that this was not an AI generated video due to the tone of your voice and the music. I say this only to be constructive, not insulting. Having said that, I'm glad I watched, the content was actually helpful. Sorry & Thanks :)
hi, good video. thanks for that. What setting do you set the grinding level for filter coffee to? I set the scale to 87! I use Hario V60. Greetings from Germany, Marc
The DF64V is a much better option for those seeking higher accuracy and flexibility, although it comes with a higher price tag. On the other hand, the G5 is an affordable entry-level grinder that meets the daily needs for espresso, though it's not on the same level as the DF64V.
@@notmaxib The DF64v has 64mm flat burrs, better build quality, and adjustable RPMs, versatile for both filter coffee and espresso. G5 uses a much smaller conical burr (maybe 38mm), mainly for espresso. Both have a stepless adjustment and produce grinds in the espresso range for a good shot. Hope this helps. :)
Your voice made this so pleasant to listen to! Great review thank you
Bro u should compare 64v with 64 gen 2 but thx for the video.
News: The new DF64V is going to featured with plasma generator, and the old model is also upgradable.
When the new Model will be available and where did you get this Information?
I'm planning to get df64v but if it is true the new one is going to be soon, could you please give the link of the news just for confirmation?
@@SahelAlfateh The manufactor told me the new model will be available later May in Chinese mainland, but they have no idea about when will it be available in others region.
I am interested in the plasma generator upgrade
Is there anymore upgrade for the df64v that you heard from them?
I have the same DF64V with SSP burr, can you please share the grind settings based on coffee..(espresso, Moka, filter, aeropress, frenchpress)
I would like to say -- apologetically -- that it took me at least 2-3 minutes before I was willing to accept that this was not an AI generated video due to the tone of your voice and the music. I say this only to be constructive, not insulting. Having said that, I'm glad I watched, the content was actually helpful. Sorry & Thanks :)
hi, good video. thanks for that. What setting do you set the grinding level for filter coffee to? I set the scale to 87! I use Hario V60. Greetings from Germany, Marc
I usually go for a grind size between 60 and 80 for my filter coffee. However, for some coffee types such as darker roasts, I may go a bit coarser.
Could you measure the db-a loudness of the grinder during use, from a reasonable distance? How’s it compared to the DF64?
I've ordered one but the static is a bit of a worry for sure
I always spary some water to the beans before grinding (RDT or Ross Droplet Technique)😉
How does it compare to the Hibrew G5 ?
The DF64V is a much better option for those seeking higher accuracy and flexibility, although it comes with a higher price tag. On the other hand, the G5 is an affordable entry-level grinder that meets the daily needs for espresso, though it's not on the same level as the DF64V.
What are the practical differences?
@@notmaxib The DF64v has 64mm flat burrs, better build quality, and adjustable RPMs, versatile for both filter coffee and espresso. G5 uses a much smaller conical burr (maybe 38mm), mainly for espresso. Both have a stepless adjustment and produce grinds in the espresso range for a good shot. Hope this helps. :)
I like the cup more than my df64 gen 2
New version of 64v has plasma generator