This is by far the over all best grinder I have ever used, and I used I lot of grinders 😅. The Barista may look similar but it is a totally deferent grinder than mine. Deferent burr set, deferent burrs chamber and deferent work flow. The Barista is more focused for coffee shops than home use
@@weiszCoffee upon more research, I will be getting the Naked version. I wonder if Ceado comes out with a gen 2 or newer version of these grinders,they've been out for a while now
@@Persepolis8564 The naked is much more like mine. The only deference is there is no RPM option (which is anyway very over rated). Don't think Ceado is planning to make a newer version. This is an overkill grinder as it already and is manufactured only by request. No batch manufacturing of this grinder.
@@weiszCoffee I can buy it from Wholelattelove, they have both the naked and the hero. Price is a bit high, but it is a purchase you make once and enjoy it for the rest of your life. How often do you clean it( after how many grinds)?
I own one ( a Z HERO) and would advise against getting one. Retains more grounds than I could have imagined. Ceado customer service is shit too. Had an issue with the small wooden knob on the adjustment gear. Contacted them and their answer was call your dealer. I did. $350 is what Ceado charges for a wood knob. F THEM.
Hi David, amazing video! Can’t really find many videos using this grinder, and I think this grinder quality could last life long. May I ask have you ever experienced stall in this grinder when using the lowest rpm with light/medium roast?
Amazing video David! Are the burrs held up in place by magnets? I see no screws in the burrs and I guess that is done to get a more uniform ground distribution?
Thank you so much :) The burrs are attached with screws from the inside. Actually have no clue how to detach them. They should last a life time. And yes, the fact there are no screw hols significantly contributes to the grind uniformity.
@@weiszCoffee That's some clever engineering there. I thought the burrs were attached by magnets and thought maybe that's where Weber Workshop got their idea for their EG-1 from haha.
Actually i bought it second hand after less than one year of use. I agree that it is less popular then other grinders in the market. Guess it is related to the ridicules price which range between 3500$ to more then 5000$
Indeed I had the 37SD, but actually it is a bit hard to compare the two, cause I didn't had them both side by side. If I mast say, I think the 37Z is presenting a bit more clarity and more sweetness when grinding medium light beans. The 37Z have a very unique burr shape (geometry and also no hols for the screws) but also the 37SD is an amazing grinder with exceptional burrs
What are your thoughts on it after all the time you have usedvit so far? I am thinking of getting the Barista version.
This is by far the over all best grinder I have ever used, and I used I lot of grinders 😅.
The Barista may look similar but it is a totally deferent grinder than mine. Deferent burr set, deferent burrs chamber and deferent work flow.
The Barista is more focused for coffee shops than home use
@@weiszCoffee upon more research, I will be getting the Naked version. I wonder if Ceado comes out with a gen 2 or newer version of these grinders,they've been out for a while now
@@Persepolis8564 The naked is much more like mine. The only deference is there is no RPM option (which is anyway very over rated).
Don't think Ceado is planning to make a newer version. This is an overkill grinder as it already and is manufactured only by request. No batch manufacturing of this grinder.
@@weiszCoffee I can buy it from Wholelattelove, they have both the naked and the hero. Price is a bit high, but it is a purchase you make once and enjoy it for the rest of your life. How often do you clean it( after how many grinds)?
I own one ( a Z HERO) and would advise against getting one. Retains more grounds than I could have imagined. Ceado customer service is shit too. Had an issue with the small wooden knob on the adjustment gear. Contacted them and their answer was call your dealer. I did. $350 is what Ceado charges for a wood knob. F THEM.
Thanks for the video! I got to know this grinder thanks to your video. I would really love to know your thoughts on this machine.
Absolutely the best grinder on the market :)
Hi David, amazing video! Can’t really find many videos using this grinder, and I think this grinder quality could last life long. May I ask have you ever experienced stall in this grinder when using the lowest rpm with light/medium roast?
Hi, this grinder has about one horse power motor. It has never stalled
Amazing video David! Are the burrs held up in place by magnets? I see no screws in the burrs and I guess that is done to get a more uniform ground distribution?
Thank you so much :)
The burrs are attached with screws from the inside. Actually have no clue how to detach them. They should last a life time.
And yes, the fact there are no screw hols significantly contributes to the grind uniformity.
@@weiszCoffee That's some clever engineering there. I thought the burrs were attached by magnets and thought maybe that's where Weber Workshop got their idea for their EG-1 from haha.
@@JZ_42 Weber got the idea from Apple. The designer of the EG was an employee there 🙂
@@weiszCoffee Oh that makes perfect sense 😁
Where did you buy this grinder? It's an amazing grinder but much less popular than some others.
Actually i bought it second hand after less than one year of use. I agree that it is less popular then other grinders in the market. Guess it is related to the ridicules price which range between 3500$ to more then 5000$
Whole Latte Love is where I bought mine, but don’t waste your money.
How do you compare the 37Z vs the 37SD?
Any significant difference in flavor? Thanks
Indeed I had the 37SD, but actually it is a bit hard to compare the two, cause I didn't had them both side by side. If I mast say, I think the 37Z is presenting a bit more clarity and more sweetness when grinding medium light beans. The 37Z have a very unique burr shape (geometry and also no hols for the screws) but also the 37SD is an amazing grinder with exceptional burrs
Hi david, how to calibrate the burrs?
Actually I bought this grinder second hand, but as I understand the burrs in this grinder should be perfectly aligned straight from the factory
@@weiszCoffee tks