RE: "for me ____is best for me" ! @ 23:07. I could not understand which grinder you preferred over it after rewinding and listening several times. Could you please elaborate?.
Kinu m47. It just has tons of options in terms of the grind size. At zero it's powder (and they're manufactured to have a "working zero"). And I can choose, how fine I want to go, depending on the amount of effort I'm willing to apply 😁
So this is a question I have been searching for an answer for, for quite a while. What is the least expensive coffee grinder that will actually produce powder fine Turkish coffee. I recently picked up a Eureka as it was mentioned in a forum discussion that the particular model would. Well, not quite powder fine. So maybe at some point you can answer this question. Maybe someday I will have a solution for this.
15:40 i can almost taste it :D
RE: "for me ____is best for me" ! @ 23:07. I could not understand which grinder you preferred over it after rewinding and listening several times. Could you please elaborate?.
Kinu m47. It just has tons of options in terms of the grind size. At zero it's powder (and they're manufactured to have a "working zero"). And I can choose, how fine I want to go, depending on the amount of effort I'm willing to apply 😁
So this is a question I have been searching for an answer for, for quite a while. What is the least expensive coffee grinder that will actually produce powder fine Turkish coffee. I recently picked up a Eureka as it was mentioned in a forum discussion that the particular model would. Well, not quite powder fine. So maybe at some point you can answer this question. Maybe someday I will have a solution for this.
@mikethemoose9733 fellow opus - powder. Manual - timemore c3 (preferably ESP)
@ I will look into the opus. Thank you. I already have a comandante and a sozen for manual grinding.