DF64v - A quick look at the slow feeder
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
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A quick look at the slow feeder disc on the DF64v which came installed from new. My unit is from 2024, has stock DLC burrs, has a slow feeder disc and is running off 230v.
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Thanks for the demonstration! - that's really interesting to see. I'm currently trying to find a solution for other DF64 grinders and unfortunately the discs were not the solution here. That's why I found it interesting to see what it looks like with the Mii Coffee version itself.
Thanks for the comment. I think all new DF64v will now ship with the slow feeder disc present. The DF64 (non v) does not have it present.
@@jackowens_ Thats cool! Yeah I have the DF64P and made a 3D printable slow feeder. At the start of my development I looked for videos with this disc - but only found that from Mii Coffee themself.
So I printed a disc for the DF64P and it worked horrible without the option of slowing down the grinder. :D
I’d love to see how the printed slow feeder does on the DF64P. How are you finding the 64P overall?
I only drink espresso, which is why the DF64P is the choice for me. But the 64P is not a buy and use product. You have to be prepared to unscrew it - to adjust the zero point and recently I also had to rework the threads. If you can do that and are prepared to do it, you won't get a better espresso grinder for the price. But I also have to say quite frankly that they should have installed higher quality or at least replaceable threads.
However, the espresso tastes great - as a "noob" I can taste fruit, chocolate and nutty notes (I use a Flair Pro 2). @@jackowens_
I only drink espresso, which is why the DF64P is the choice for me. But the 64P is not a buy and use product. You have to be prepared to unscrew it at some point - to adjust the zero point and recently I also had to rework the threads. If you can do that and are prepared to do it, you won't get a better espresso grinder for the price. But I also have to say quite frankly that they should have installed higher quality or at least replaceable threads.
Of course, you can also be lucky and never have to change anything on the grinder - had no problems for 1 year.
However, the espresso tastes great - as a "noob" I can taste fruit, chocolate and nutty notes (I use a Flair Pro 2).
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Love the Df64v mate great grinder woot woot!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉☕️☕️☕️☕️☕️☕️
I’ve been impressed with mine! Thanks for the comment😊
Jack, any experience with the DF64 gen 2? Currently on my shopping list
No experience with the gen 2 unfortunately Aaron, but I hear good things. I will be putting up some stuff on the DF54 soon hopefully 👍🏻
10 sec. for 17g (?) of beans. That's not really slow feeding :)
I guess it gets named the 'slow feeder disc' -it's probably more regulating the feed of beans on to the burrs rather than turning it into a 30 second feed time. I'll remove it at some point and compare! Thanks for the comment :)
I have a 64V coming soon. Let us know what your final thoughts are on the slow feeder disc. Thanks.
@@propertwb sure will! I will have my full round up review on the grinder on RUclips soon! 👍🏻👍🏻