NICHE DUO - Unboxing & First Look

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
  • After all the speculation and rumors there is finally a new addition to the Niche lineup; the Niche Duo. It showed up just a couple days before it's quiet, no-fuss release, so I didn't have the time to put it through its paces and get a broad idea of how it performs for a full review...yet. But it does have one very unique aspect so I figured its a perfect time to do an unboxing and first look.
    ↓CHAPTERS↓
    [0:00] UNBOXING
    [2:09] STANDART SPONSOR
    [2:51] THE REVEAL
    [5:00] BURR SWAP
    [6:42] FIRST IMPRESSIONS
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Комментарии • 269

  • @alanroderick7153
    @alanroderick7153 Год назад +15

    And, the long awaited Niche Killer is ......... a Niche ;-)

  • @flexzuu
    @flexzuu Год назад +33

    Comparison to the Timemore sculptor and DF83 would be nice.

  • @chrisralston2654
    @chrisralston2654 Год назад +21

    Thanks, I’m looking forward to your full review. Since many of us own the Niche Zero already, it would be good to compare the Duo with the flat burr conversion of the Zero.

  • @choisyaternata8050
    @choisyaternata8050 Год назад +16

    First off, good for Niche! I almost was starting to feel sorry for them, so much every new grinder out there has been dubbed a potential "Niche killer" for the past two years. I still like my Zero a lot, especially for the textured espresso shots it helps me produce.
    Personally I would be most interested by a comparison with the new Timemore Sculptor 78s, which seems to be its closest competitor and quite a bit cheaper at that. And for someone like me who likes filter in the morning and espresso in the afternoon, how likely would I go to the trouble of swapping burrs, as easy as it is, for that extra bit of possible perfection in my cup(s)?
    Bravo for your quality and to the point videos, as always!

  • @meowmicsung
    @meowmicsung Год назад

    Thank you for the quick open box I ordered a few days ago and can’t wait for you review video. Nice videography with transition to ads of Standard Magazine. Keep up with your video and reviews.

  • @danielzenner
    @danielzenner Год назад +47

    I think if the build quality and workflow is the same as the Zero it will be a very capable flat burr grinder. I do think the decision by Niche to only sell the grinder with the two burr sets, rather than giving people the option to choose between espresso or filter focused burrs is a strange one. Especially considering the competition in the market now with Sculptor 78S and DF83, it seems like selling one burr set and bringing the price down a bit might give them a bit more of an edge.

    • @atsnokki
      @atsnokki Год назад +1

      Having both burrs will add value with time. Reselling, upgrading your espresso grinder from it so now it makes filter, even you changing focus from this to that. But yes, totally unnecessary

    • @jadoei13
      @jadoei13 Год назад +2

      A new set of mazzer burrs is 70 euros so it wouldn't significantly change the price I think. Maybe they could sell it for £725 instead of £800 but I'd prefer them including it over making it a £100 upgrade.

    • @danielzenner
      @danielzenner Год назад

      @@jadoei13 Some people have made the point that they would even want to replace the mazzer burrs with 83mm SSP, so a single burr option would probably be appealing to them even if only saving 70 dollars.

  • @dasvi7102
    @dasvi7102 Год назад +1

    The unboxing section is amazing, shows what it would be like for people who buy the items.

  • @daniel635biturbo
    @daniel635biturbo Год назад

    Nice unboxing, in a slow and relaxing pace you really excels in video these days !

  • @pithyginger6371
    @pithyginger6371 Год назад +1

    One of my favorite cafes for filter coffee uses a grinder with the 151F. This has me excited

  • @HenryPiffpaff
    @HenryPiffpaff Год назад

    Only halfway in and I gotta say: nice, calm pace of storytelling and great videography! I think you could actually ease up on getting so many angles but I understand that you probably wanted to capture this grinder in all its glory :)

  • @mikni4069
    @mikni4069 Год назад +2

    Looking forward to this, I really wanna know how the alignment is and if it made more sense with more thought into the burrs. I know the burrs 151B and 151F and although fine not my favourite burrs, still look forward to your impressions of these on lower RPM.
    Yeah the dual design is a bit odd instead of single so really look forward to what you think about that…

  • @0whitestone
    @0whitestone Год назад +1

    I'm excited to see how it does. I think it's the Duo because there's 2 burr options out of the box.

  • @robertcristant6107
    @robertcristant6107 Год назад +39

    I think I’d be interested to hear your impressions on the flat burr of the duo vs. conical burr of the zero and if that makes a noticeable difference in the grind and the taste.

    • @lars14701
      @lars14701 Год назад +3

      Yes. Is it worth the upgrade from the Zero’s smaller conical burrs for a primarily espresso use case?

    • @JohnZ556
      @JohnZ556 Год назад +2

      @@lars14701 Niche Zero has such a wide grind distribution that made it very easy to dial but also bound to have a muddled taste. It is quite bad and a waste of money if you brew light roasts. Probably not worth the upgrade if you only drink dark espresso, especially with milk and/or sugar.
      It will most definitely beat Niche Zero if you drink light to medium espresso and some occasional brews.
      I would really look into sculptor 078s if I were you.

  • @tummy_fritters
    @tummy_fritters Год назад +1

    Can't wait to hear your impressions after some use. I'd like to know what the espresso body is like compared to the Zero. I don't own either grinder, but it sounds like that's the place where the Zero is undefeated, at least at its price point.

  • @allen.t
    @allen.t Год назад +3

    Really enjoyed this style of the video! It felt like just a casual chat. Not exactly sure what I would want from the duo review since I’m confident you’ll cover mostly everything but I will ask what does the “pony boy” at the end of your videos mean?

  • @KrishnenduKes
    @KrishnenduKes Год назад +1

    Another grinder in the market. With a DIY option. It is going to be interesting to see how it turns out in terms of quality of the brew.

  • @JonFairhurst
    @JonFairhurst Год назад

    Looking forward to future videos on the Duo - and I expect more than one. You can compare the espresso burrs to the Zero. The two burrs for espresso. The two for pour over. The Duo to other grinders…
    So… just yesterday, I received the Kaffelogic Nano 7 roaster. I’d send it to you to review, but I can’t give it up! I’ve just done three batches, but it kind of reminds me of the Niche, in that the workflow is so frictionless for small batches in a home setting. I highly recommend that you get one to review.
    Mine was in the 560s and just arrived. There is a boost kit that allows larger batches, and those are just starting to ship.
    Having roasted with popcorn poppers, in cast iron, in various cheap air roasters, and on a Behmore (for many years), this is truly a game changer for the home roaster. Its tall format is great under a kitchen hood. Its set and forget workflow and repeatability are fantastic.
    I can’t recommend it highly enough.

  • @ericbaluya361
    @ericbaluya361 Год назад

    Looking forward for the full review.

  • @khungreen9773
    @khungreen9773 Год назад +1

    Would love to know whether the slower grinding speed for a large flat seem noticeably beneficial for filter.
    Can’t wait for the full review 👍

  • @philgoogle1535
    @philgoogle1535 Год назад +1

    I'm keen to see a back to back test with the NZ on espresso.
    I'm intrigued by the difference between conical and flat burrs.

  • @ThisIsFro
    @ThisIsFro Год назад

    Can't wait for this review, hopefully we don't have to wait too long :)

  • @Checkpleasepay
    @Checkpleasepay Год назад +3

    Thanks for the quick overview on the new Niche. Can you enjoy a better shot with those big flat burrs over the original conical?

  • @dinsy512
    @dinsy512 Год назад +2

    I’m glad this one has 3 springs holding the upper burr set like my former (much missed) Fiorenzato commercial grinder. When I initially saw the 2 spring system on my Niche Zero, and being a photographer and a tripod kind of guy, I wondered about instability and alignment issues. But this is much more confidence-inspiring.

    • @B16WGZ
      @B16WGZ Год назад +1

      Two springs are absolutely fine in the Zero, because conical burrs aren't so fussy about alignment as flat ones are. Conical burrs have an innate tendency to align themselves during use (provided, of course, that they aren't unreasonably misaligned to begin with, which in the Zero doesn't seem to be the case).

    • @dinsy512
      @dinsy512 Год назад +1

      @@B16WGZ thanks, Vlad, I’ll take that on board.

  • @nthnz14
    @nthnz14 Год назад

    Great video. I’d specifically be interested in whether the hopper capacity is any larger and in general the workflow for a large batch of coffee on this vs the Ode v2 or a Timemore. The ability to do pour over and percolation brews seems like the biggest plus for this over the zero

  • @user-lg2jm9zg6l
    @user-lg2jm9zg6l Год назад

    While in the testing phase, the thing that I'd be most interested in is seeing is what you think about the practicality of burr swapping. Niche is obviously positioning this as a do-it-all grinder, so I'd like someone (you?) to live with it as your only grinder for a couple of weeks, at least. My inkling is that swapping burrs will lose the novelty appeal pretty quickly, even if it's a

  • @DavidLikesCoffee
    @DavidLikesCoffee Год назад +1

    That seamless sponsor transition 👌🏼

  • @lizcademy4809
    @lizcademy4809 Год назад

    This just got added to my "Encore upgrade" list, even though it blows my budget. My questions:
    - first, taste notes for both filter and espresso, using both burr sets for both drinks. How do they compare to other high clarity burr sets?
    - can other burrs (SSPs?) be used? How hard is it to change burrs in the carrier?
    - how does the motor stack up? RPMs? Stalling?

  • @_.Bill._
    @_.Bill._ Год назад

    As someone who worked in the business of selling and repairing commercial espresso machines and grinders, seeing that strap on the styrofoam is brilliant. Selling feature.

  • @stevenr5149
    @stevenr5149 Год назад +4

    First thought. Glad I bought the original. I love a complex pour-over that is not too fruit-forward. I get a nearly perfect up with my Niche(with incredible room for adjustment ). I wonder if Niche is now offering a super-clarity" burr and a pure espresso burr. I worry that I might lose that sweet spot with these 2 new burrs. FYI, after the first 1000 pour-overs, my Niche still is like new. Looking forward to the review and how each burr compares to the original.
    Best wishes.

    • @Axel-pm3gf
      @Axel-pm3gf Год назад

      Me too! I am a Niche Zero owner as well and would mostly be interested in a comparison between Zero and Duo. In the recent years there were so many complaints about the Niche Zero being bad for pour overs and lacking clarity for Espresso. To be honest I sometimes think a lot here might just be repeating what others said. Namely on the other hand Niche Zero kept on winning blind comparisons. I absolutely like the Niche Zero for its smooth Espressos (I drink mainly light and medium roasts and I had flat burrs before) and I also like the pour overs which stopped having muddy beds after some months of grinding. But of course I would be extremely interested how much more there could be from the Duo. While I am not sure swapping the burrs can still keep the easy workflow from the Zero it indeed is a "no compromise approach" which I like a lot.

  • @deepdisco-v9s
    @deepdisco-v9s Год назад +41

    With the pricing being what it is, I think a lot of people will find themselves asking "Duo or p64?" I'd love to hear your thoughts on this as lagom owner in a followup!

    • @JohnZ556
      @JohnZ556 Год назад +2

      I got P64 w/ MP burrs, and my friend has a Niche Zero. They are both excellent in terms of workflow.
      Assuming Duo is everything as good as Zero, plus flat burrs. Here's what I think practically what it boils down to: Are you gonna be perfectly happy with one of the burr sets that comes with the Duo? Or will you be happier with the P64 and can justify the additional cost?
      Here are my brief thoughts: While they both are easy to switch the burrs, you aren't gonna switch back and forth very often, if at all. I see the Duo has the burrs already in the carrier; that leads me to think if you ever upgrade 83mm burrs for it(fewer choices and $$$!), it will likely require a complete alignment process(b/c of that I also believe Duo has looser tolerances than P64). Also the Mazzer burrs are $70-$90 a pair(THE default 83mm cheapo burrs). While P64 comes with an SSP of your choice (~$200 value, top of the 64mm and no need to upgrade) and will take any 64mm burrs and guarantees alignment.
      Lastly, a bigger burr size requires a more powerful motor and stricter tolerances, maybe even better key components. I personally would prefer to stick with a more well-built and proven 64mm grinder.

    • @JohnZ556
      @JohnZ556 Год назад +2

      Forgot to mention the rpm. IDK what rpm Duo is operating at, but in general you would want a lower rpm for brew and a higher rpm for espresso.

    • @veganpotterthevegan
      @veganpotterthevegan Год назад

      ​@@JohnZ556 its actually easier to make things with tighter tolerances when they're bigger

    • @JohnZ556
      @JohnZ556 Год назад

      @@veganpotterthevegan I understand the tolerance increases as the parts sizes increase for the same tolerance grade. Not sure how much easier for only ~30% dimensional increase, can't imagine more than a few microns if any.
      But if we are talking about angular deviation, the same degree of error will result in a bigger partial size deviation on bigger burrs.
      A good thing about Lagom P64 and P100 is they are both QC-ed for<10μm dimensional and <5μm flatness on critical parts.
      I have a friend who decided to go with the DF64 and told me I wasted my money buying P64. Then deeply regrets the purchase after researching, buying parts, modding, wasted a few bags of coffee and spending time on that thing. He sold it in just a few months while I have just enjoying my P64 every day.
      You get what you paid for, for the most part.😉

    • @veganpotterthevegan
      @veganpotterthevegan Год назад

      @John its really a pretty sizeable difference. As for claimed QC, that doesn't mean it's actually met across the board. And with getting what you pay for, my ex-GF got a really terrible grinder from Weber that was replaced after lots of complaints with a grinder that was also not very good🙃

  • @Element9846
    @Element9846 Год назад +1

    Awesome video. Im sure you plan to do this. But for your review video of the Niche Duo. Please include segments of the video of comparison. For example "coffee A" is used in calibrated Niche Zero and Calibrated Niche Duo at both grind settings of 10 with a Kruve sifter analysis, taste profile analysis, etc etc. If same grind cant be obtained with setting of 10, maybe demonstrate how Niche Zero @ 13 gave me results of Niche Duo at setting 10, but was less consistent, etc etc etc.
    Looking forward to this video and a comparison.
    So far my niche does both espresso and filter good for me, but it would be great to see just how much better or consistent the duo may be.

  • @LadyTigerLily
    @LadyTigerLily Год назад +1

    I've seen several people stress test the Duo's motor by grinding green beans with apparently no issue. Not that I'm suggesting it to anyone, but that's honestly surprising in a weirdly good way, given that it seemed to have no problem chewing right through them without stalling or sputtering. Everything is a bit bigger, from the noise to the footprint to the price, but nothing out of bounds, and so far I have high hopes. The price point is going to be prohibitive for a lot of people, I think, but who knows what options Niche will have once it really gets off the ground. The company seems pretty responsive to the community, given all the design tweaks and upgrades available. Looking forward to the in-depth video!

  • @ProjectD00135
    @ProjectD00135 Год назад +6

    I'm looking forward to your thoughts on this. @Spro do you feel that the 64mm flats of your P64 leave anything to be desired from espresso I'm trying to gauge how much different something like upgrading to 83mm in duo or DF83 vs 98mm in a P100. You clearly could have gotten any of those grinders to pair with your GS3 but you didn't. Why is that? Workflows aside are they really not worth upgrading to?

  • @chumpboy
    @chumpboy Год назад +2

    Haha, that thing you did with the Standard Magazine made me laugh out loud. BTW, I got a subscription because of you. 🙂

    • @Sprometheus
      @Sprometheus  Год назад

      Haha, glad to hear that. Thanks for the support my friend!

  • @mikeflaminio5305
    @mikeflaminio5305 Год назад +1

    Things I wonder. Are both burrs really aligned and do they maintain alignment? Can you install other 83mm burrs into the carrier, and if so are they similarly aligned? And then taste comparison with the Zero for espresso and different roasts/beans. And when someone may prefer the Zero vs Duo (regardless of price). What type of coffee will the Duo replace the Zero vs complement. And then compare to other grinder... DF83 specifically, but other flat burr grinders.

  • @bobhopeandnohope300
    @bobhopeandnohope300 Год назад +5

    How does the static build up compare to the zero?
    Plus just for the inquisitive side of me, what happens if you use one part of a burr set with the opposite part of the other set?

  • @huntdonger
    @huntdonger Год назад +21

    Really interested in the alignment out of the box and how shims work with swapping burrs. Also curious about retention. Of course would love a comparison with other flat burr grinders in your arsenal.

    • @Sprometheus
      @Sprometheus  Год назад +14

      The alignment is one I’m very curious about. Once all the questions come in over the next couple days I’ll begin to try and answer as many as possible in my full review.

    • @philgoogle1535
      @philgoogle1535 Год назад

      There's another short YT video operating the NZ and Duo side by side. The Duo doesn't have the disc feeder and it popcorns quite a bit.

    • @johnkoroglu8640
      @johnkoroglu8640 Год назад +1

      @@Sprometheus Yes.. The blue ink & sweep test please!! Super, super interested

  • @edipisreks5535
    @edipisreks5535 Год назад +17

    I have a Zero, which I love. I am definitely interested in the Duo, but I’m not sure I like the idea of switching burrsets; I want this to replace both the Zero and my Ode/SSP: swapping burrs makes the workflow *worse* for me. Fortunately FOMO doesn’t affect me much, I just want less stuff on my coffee bar at some point.

    • @aaroncook5928
      @aaroncook5928 Год назад +1

      I just purchased the new timore as it is supposed to be good with filter and espresso.
      Few months before I get it, but be good idea.

    • @JohnZ556
      @JohnZ556 Год назад

      @@aaroncook5928 Nothing can replace Zero and Ode SSP at the same time. We are talking from a thick body muddle tasting to one of the clearest.
      And Edipis would be correct about switching burrs, complete impractical if you want it to pull double roll(as the name implies). More like Niche sold you two pairs of cheapo Mazzer burr sets in carrier frames that you most likely will ignore one of them down the road, instead of maybe providing you with something good in the middle(or even two versions) like the 078S.
      It would be a nightmare if I wanted a black in the morning and an espresso in the afternoon, OR if my friend wanted a latte and then I want a black.

    • @JohnZ556
      @JohnZ556 Год назад

      Sell the Zero and get 078S, or sell your Ode SSP and get 078. I prefer the first option if I were you. 078S looks like it will completely outperform Zero in almost every way, while there aren't many replacement options for Ode SSP.
      One grinder won't work especially if you already have a pair that's completely opposite of the spectrum.
      Even P64 with Cast burrs won't give you the clarity of MP and body of Niche Zero at the same time, that is a very well-balanced setup for already a much higher price.

    • @JohnZ556
      @JohnZ556 Год назад

      Even if the burr swap itself only takes 2mins of hand motions. In addition you will still need to have the tools and the other burr set at the coffee table, clean the fines in the grinder, some will stick on your hands and some will fall on your grinder and on the table.
      I got a P64, and as good as it is, it still takes minutes to open and clean. It will cost a few more minutes to swap burrs and maybe another few minutes to re-zero the dial.
      I'm glad cleaning is only required maybe once in a few months, staying away from nasty beans and purging with a few fresh beans will keep it almost maintenance-free.

    • @matthewhorne8499
      @matthewhorne8499 Год назад +1

      Or just use the espresso burrs for filter… just depends on taste preferences. I believe the filter burrs will not grind fine enough for espresso - but like all espresso burrs you can do filter….

  • @ericanderson1753
    @ericanderson1753 Год назад +8

    At $997 USD (today's conversion) it seems like Sculptor 078S, especially at the $529 USD Kickstarter price, is the compelling choice. I mean, for just a few extra dollars you could get a Sculptor 078 with the turbo burr set AND a Sculptor 078S and run both filter and espresso programs without having to swap burrs or compromise. Dang.

    • @kevindarby8799
      @kevindarby8799 Год назад +1

      Don’t forget the duty you’ll incur being over $800. Very likely to be over $1100 after delivery. By not removing VAT it will give pause to many US customers. However, I’m not sure they did it for the zero either but the price was low enough to justify over competitors.

    • @kevindarby8799
      @kevindarby8799 Год назад

      @@yoyoma9846 good to know. However the niche zero would have been under $800 DV which would have avoided duty in most cases. In the US, DHL was good about collecting, unfortunately. The new duo retail price and regained strength of the gbp will likely put it over that safe $800 number. I sure hope everyone makes out well and gets to enjoy the grinder. That said, I’m excited for the review and to actually hear it compared to the original. The NZ lower pitch while grinding is really enjoyable compared to most flat grinders and appealing in a house with little kids 😂

  • @MirroredRain
    @MirroredRain Год назад +8

    I really want one. Definitely a little annoyed though that they force the extra burr set on you. Having the option to choose between them based on preference or to buy them in a set would be nice, but I don’t think that’s an option. I never like having hardware forced on me and would rather save the $100 or so and just get the espresso set.
    I feel like this product is intended for first time purchasers and might irk the masses out there looking to get it as an upgrade. The ease of burr swap is impressive, but I just don’t feel like too many home brewers would do it that often, as they’d probably prefer using a separate grinder they already have for brew or espresso (or would prefer an all-in-one like the DF, which can really do both quite well).
    Also, with many makers knowing the popularity of SSP, and even making their factory burrs the same size for compatibility-or just providing SSP options in the box-it just seems odd. If I were to get a Duo and if it’s compatible with SSP, I’d have been made to purchase two extra sets I would never really use. Am I alone here in my reasoning?

  • @canucklostintheusa5306
    @canucklostintheusa5306 Год назад

    I use the Niche Zero for only pour over. Particularly interested in a comparison on the non espresso flat burrs vs the conical ones.

  • @jockspice
    @jockspice Год назад

    It's nice to see Niche come out with 2 burr sets to enable the best for filter and espresso. My niche has pens marks on it for the filter settings as it's all the way round from the espresso grind, so just being able to have dedicated sets would clean everything up. I feel I'm missing just a bit of finesse for using a single burr set all across the range of grinding. Glad they have kept as many of the design features as possible, because if it ain't broke, why fix it.
    It's called the Duo because it comes with........ 2 sets of burrs. Thought that was obvious tbh.

  • @faizfadilah2746
    @faizfadilah2746 Год назад

    I’m interested to see if we can fit the 83mm cast SSPs in them, and how they might compare with shots from the 64mm set!

  • @Andrew-wp1bz
    @Andrew-wp1bz Год назад +8

    Ahh yes, the April fools grinder.
    The burr swap looks super easy. That’s very good news.
    I’m interested in how the retention and workflow are compared to the original. If it’s able to have similar workflow to the OG, but with 83mm flats that would definitely be something worth taking note of. Also interested in how the alignment is out of the box on both sets of burrs. Having something truly aligned out of the box at this price point would also be impressive.

  • @TC_Prof
    @TC_Prof Год назад

    Bro looking forward to the full review. My concern is why 2 burrs instead of just 1 imagine if one wants espresso and another one wants filter 😔

  • @Nick-ih5qz
    @Nick-ih5qz Год назад

    I have the Zero and really would appriciate to hear how do the filter burrs perform for light roasts
    that would be super exciting

  • @ds_7
    @ds_7 Год назад

    Definitely need an espresso quality comparison to the Timemore 78, EG-1 and to other ~80mm burr grinders!

  • @CannedLaughter00
    @CannedLaughter00 Год назад +2

    I would want to know how the new kids on the block perform, the Timemore Sculptor O78s and the niche DUO. And of course, do you really want two sets of burrs when you could just buy the Niche Zero and be done with it. If I had to guess I would say that the DUO probably punches above it's price class, so what grinder does it replace?

  • @dark-sau
    @dark-sau Год назад +1

    I wonder if this is a good idea. I would suspect buyers that want the full range (espresso to filter) would either go for a grinder that can do both well enough out of the box. Or go for dedicated grinders. Because no matter how simple a burr swap is, its still too much of a hassle if you brewed a filter in the morning and wanna go for an espresso in the afternoon (and back to filter next day). Isn't it? (I honestly don't know, I only brew espresso and never change to filter anyways). And whoever is looking for a new grinder and only needs either or and would like the Niche because it is good (if it is good) would bay for a second burr set they'll never use. So I think this should've been an option rather than a default?

  • @cheekster777
    @cheekster777 Год назад +1

    Thank you my friend.

    • @Sprometheus
      @Sprometheus  Год назад

      Of course! Thanks for watching and have a great weekend!

  • @davidfuller581
    @davidfuller581 Год назад

    The motor in this thing is a beast, too - this isn't going to complain at ultralights at all. Somebody else with one ground green coffee just fine.

  • @geoffreybeene
    @geoffreybeene Год назад +1

    Nice improvement to your narration style and cadence in this video. Not sure if you were trying but it was nice to listen to.

  • @josephkim007
    @josephkim007 Год назад

    i was wondering, if i mainly use/want a grinder for filter coffee and maybe down the line an espresso one, do u think this is what i should get or would having two dedicated grinders be better?

  • @DH-bf9xb
    @DH-bf9xb Год назад +1

    I'd be interested to see what swapping the burrs is like when they're not perfectly clean.

  • @bogdanf9584
    @bogdanf9584 Год назад

    Can you please compare the steps for adjustment Duo vs Zero? It looks like the espresso grind size on the Duo is 0 to 10 while the Niche has 0 to 20( 10 to 20 recommended)

  • @tiagocoimbra13
    @tiagocoimbra13 Год назад

    Nice video thanks! I’m still waiting to buy the right grinder for filter and espresso. This might might be a good candidate.
    You do have a lovely coffee cup at 2:15. Can you share the brand ? Thanks 🙏

  • @nichj487
    @nichj487 Год назад +1

    The obvious question is: can you force the filter burrs to make espresso?
    I feel that this grinder is actually suited to a very specific user - someone who makes espresso (or filter, I guess) every day, and then only wants to switch occasionally to another brew style. I feel like the fussiness of switching burr sets would get old pretty quickly.

  • @xschakalx
    @xschakalx Год назад

    I would be interessted to have a retention comparison to the Zero. I am a bit sceptic about the flat burrs in this angle without any bellows.

  • @starwf07
    @starwf07 Год назад +1

    I mainly want to know about clarity. I bought a NZ and while I love basically everything else about it (aesthetics, sound, workflow, build, texture), I primarily drink light roasts and feel like I don't get any clarity from the NZ (I drink both espresso and filter - primarily espresso). If I am prioritizing taste profiles of light roasts, is there enough of a clarity gain over the NZ to merit replacing it?

  • @krishnachalla8442
    @krishnachalla8442 Год назад +1

    Some questions that come to mind are how bad is the static, is RDT recommended, does this grinder not need the anti-popcorning slow feed disk, does it stall on very light roast beans, is this still "Zero" retention, will the burr carriers seat other similar sized burrs, what RPM does the motor run at?

  • @cliffdavis
    @cliffdavis Год назад +2

    So, this may be a bit of a weird comparison but at essentially $1,000 USD my decision would come down to a Niche Duo, or getting a Timemore Sculptor 064 AND a Sculptor 078s. Swapping burrs is a neat party trick, but it doesn't seem like something I'm going to do when I want to start my day with a latte then have a nice afternoon V60. I may as well have a dedicated grinder for each that I'm not having to fuss with dialing in the grind from drink to drink or that I can go full overboard mode when I have guests and make multiple drinks at a time.

    • @tzetv
      @tzetv Год назад +1

      This is really interesting. I have a Zero right now (in Oz), and placed an order for a 64 and 78s (the 78 is not available via KS here). Would love to know how well the 64 does for filter vs a 78s (particularly for recipes like single pour which can use a much finer grind at 400microns or so). Equally curious as to whether the 78s outperforms the Zero completely for espresso.

    • @cliffdavis
      @cliffdavis Год назад

      @@tzetv I figure the 64mm is a good choice for non-espresso since there is no shortage of end game 64mm grinders and a wide assortment of aftermarket burrs if you were inclined to want to experiment.

    • @tzetv
      @tzetv Год назад +1

      @@cliffdavis Probably not so inclined to burr swap though not out of the question - mainly given how important alignment is for flats?

  • @bluecookiejar
    @bluecookiejar Год назад

    Is it worth the ‘upgrade’ from the Zero? And should it be used as a complement to the Zero if I already have one?

  • @720JC
    @720JC Год назад

    I am looking to buy my first flat burr grinder, would you recommend this or the Timemore Sculptor?

  • @nikhilmehta2827
    @nikhilmehta2827 Год назад

    Also interested in comparing it to p64/p100. Further, if we already have a Niche Zero, is this a good complement?

  • @pitno716
    @pitno716 Год назад

    Can you put other burrs on the carriers? Or is it exclusively the ones that come with it?

  • @coughfee_beans
    @coughfee_beans Год назад +6

    Compare it to some of Timemore's new grinders if possible. Make the video as long as you want because I find it really relaxing to watch your videos ha.

  • @vizzo7
    @vizzo7 Год назад +1

    how does it compare for filter to the ode with ssp burrs? how coarse can you grind? could you do the 4:6 method from tetsu kasuya?

  • @bobgruner
    @bobgruner Год назад +1

    The shot of the grounds for filter coffee didn't show much in the way of fines. Is that correct? Were there actually that small amount of fines produced when grinding for filter or did you sift the coffee before placing in the filter cone?

  • @evandwalsh
    @evandwalsh Год назад +1

    curious that there's two burr sets to switch between, but no RPM control - would love to hear how much you use the RPM control on the P64 and whether that's a missed opportunity for Niche here.

  • @ChristopherTesta
    @ChristopherTesta Год назад

    I’d like to know what is the maximum amount of coffee that can be put in per grind for filtered coffee. Looking forward to the review

  • @fgarced
    @fgarced Год назад

    Please in the next Niche Duo video, test the following: Grind per seconds, Decibels (between Niche's), motor torque. Will be perfect compare with DF83 SSP and Single Dose Oro (grinders in the same price range).

  • @Dan_Mirai
    @Dan_Mirai Год назад +1

    This puts me in a blind. For the longest time I adored the Niche Zero, but been wanting a flat burr grinder for espresso, I really wanted Lagon P64, but I’ve been on the waitlist forever. Right now I have the Timemore Sculptor 78s and 64 backed. I do like the idea of variable RPM. I do wish they did 82 mm instead since more burrs exist in that size. And now this was dropped, it is 82 mm, but no variable RPM. I am considering backing out of the Timemore and get this instead.
    I didn’t see it listed on the website, but what is the wattage on the motor on this?

  • @atavax3420
    @atavax3420 Год назад +1

    how good is the espresso burr at filter and how good is the filter burrs at espresso. No RPM adjustment? how much coffee can you grind at a time.

  • @scottwatters4433
    @scottwatters4433 Год назад

    Isn't the original Niche Zero a conical Burr set where these are both flat burrs? I would say that's a pretty critical difference. RPM and sound of the motor?

  • @AlexanderLabial
    @AlexanderLabial Год назад

    I’m really interested in the performance compared with timemores sculptor. Is it worth the extra money for the niche? ☕️

  • @MinimalUnbox
    @MinimalUnbox Год назад +2

    Please compare pour-over burrs against ODE+SSP, as well as, if possible, to Timemore 78

  • @mushhood80
    @mushhood80 Год назад

    Would like to know which one produces better espresso grinds!

  • @donovanrosema7088
    @donovanrosema7088 Год назад +1

    I was thinking of using the Niche Zero and almost bought it, then I saw they added the Duo. My context is, I want to use it for sales of coffee. I'd take my different coffee beans to a cafe/coffee shop etc, and use the grinder to make them my coffees to taste. Is the Niche Zero good enough or should I spend extra and get the Duo?

  • @8steveyg
    @8steveyg Год назад

    Hey! Do you think this is a “upgrade” from the zero? Especially when someone wants to use for both espresso and filter.
    I do enjoy the espresso from the zero, and would be curious how much the sacrifice is for the flat burrs. Or would it make more sense to just get a second grinder for filter, such as the ode with ssp burrs and keep the zero for espresso.. thanks!

  • @lowthunder7
    @lowthunder7 Год назад

    I’m not gonna lie, when I first saw this announced I thought it somehow contained two separate grinders, one for espresso and one for filter. I was very curious to see how that was gonna work, but this makes much more sense.

  • @grahamparry608
    @grahamparry608 Год назад

    Hi. I’d be very interested to know how the Niche Duo compares to the Timemore 078s? I mainly drink medium to dark espresso.

  • @eddyindia7007
    @eddyindia7007 Год назад

    How does it taste?
    How is the workflow?
    Any accident happen if I switch burrs casually? Risk of dropping it? Breaking it?

  • @navidqowsi5618
    @navidqowsi5618 Год назад +11

    We need a comparison with df83 or p64

    • @Sprometheus
      @Sprometheus  Год назад +11

      I can definitely provide that.

    • @navidqowsi5618
      @navidqowsi5618 Год назад

      @@Sprometheus that would be appreciated

    • @josephscales2740
      @josephscales2740 Год назад

      @@Sprometheus This is really what I'm looking for as well. Seems like it's their direct DF83 competitor.

  • @iconindexsymbol
    @iconindexsymbol Год назад

    Duo espresso burrs vs. Niche Zero! I'd want a little more clarity for espresso, but nothing super clear like SSP 98mm Brew.

  • @physh
    @physh Год назад +1

    Has Niche figured out a way out of UK VAT or are they still charging it for export orders?

  • @johnnyyacoub8772
    @johnnyyacoub8772 Год назад +14

    Would love to see how this compares to other flat burr grinders like the p100 and the p64.

    • @aoalr
      @aoalr Год назад

      Second this. I got a P100 a few months ago as an upgrade to my 4 year old Niche and curious how the Duo compares

    • @johnnyyacoub8772
      @johnnyyacoub8772 Год назад +1

      @@aoalr Oh! How would you compare them? The only conicals I own are hand grinders lol.

    • @robolver3851
      @robolver3851 Год назад +1

      Yes! All I want to hear is would you chose the Niche Duo over your p64

  • @happycamper2220
    @happycamper2220 Год назад

    WOW thanks! so many great questions. Could you give me the shipping box dimensions and weight? Sorry if you already answered this request. Couldn't find it be low. Look forward to more tests.

  • @aryehh7128
    @aryehh7128 Год назад

    Hi Spro. Please, please, compare it and it's burrs to the Zerno Z1? And the Timemore 78.? I'm deciding between the three this week.

  • @nobantahir
    @nobantahir Год назад

    retention with and without wdt, and please check the quality of how level the burrs are

  • @nomadsolos
    @nomadsolos Год назад

    My 2 questions: 1 - What about the Popcorn Disk? I did not see one. and 2. - Workflow - for me the burr swap out would be a fail becuse I normally clean out the grinder and burr set if I were going to remove the burrs. That if because I do not want any fines left when I recalibrate. Please address that.

  • @amamet
    @amamet Год назад

    Does it still have the power light that always stays on?

  • @bbbo85
    @bbbo85 Год назад

    I love what Niche has done to move the industry into single dosing but saw people talk about Niche not deducting UK VAT when shipping overseas
    I'm not sure if that's still the case but something I wanted to point out - probably due to not wanting to set up and paper work

  • @marcusgross90
    @marcusgross90 Год назад

    Hy, what are the diffrents between the Zero and Duo. (Tasting) have the Zero an think about to change to the Duo. best regards from Germany. Marcus.
    your Videos are very Good 👍

  • @SidneyKochman
    @SidneyKochman Год назад +1

    I'm very curious about how this compares to the niche zero flat burr conversion mod

  • @Saucisse_Praxis
    @Saucisse_Praxis Год назад

    Thanks for you insights, I was wondering if the electric motor was a bit beefier and more powerful than on the Zero ? I plan to use a Duo (potentially) for a light but regular commercial use and I need something that could take a beating.

    • @Saucisse_Praxis
      @Saucisse_Praxis Год назад

      ​@@cuprajake1 Yeah I've seen your videos. I'm not really technical but I'm just concerned about the longevity.

  • @ds_7
    @ds_7 Год назад

    How does it compare in terms of coffee flavour to the Niche Zero, and if it’s different, how does it compare to, e.g. an Option-o machine, and the Fellows Ode with flat burrs?

  • @dkapas77
    @dkapas77 Год назад

    Wondering if the motor itself runs on lower or higher revs/min comparing with the Niche zero? Now,that the new burrs are flat,that would be interesting to know..
    Secondly, I don't see much of a difference regarding the material used for the bean funnel, cause mine got a bit rusty after 18 months of using and yes, did some water spraying to reduce the static..

  • @aryehh7128
    @aryehh7128 Год назад

    With the espresso burrs, how are the sweetness, clarity, and body of the espresso? How much worse is the filter or French press coffee from those espresso burrs? Would I really want to swap the burrs each time?
    If/when I buy a High Uniformity burr set, or a Ditting Sweets burr set, could I attach them to that self-aligning piece? Could I buy a spare self-aligning piece? (I mean that blue plastic doo-hickey in the middle of the burr set, which seems to remain attached when you insert or swap it out.)

  • @RaymondwLin
    @RaymondwLin Год назад

    Can you comment on noise level, RPm of the motor, is it the same motor? and popcorning, as i see no disc this time round or able to have one.

  • @jons3808
    @jons3808 Год назад

    I think this is interesting. I wanted a P64 but wasn’t willing to wait months to get one. Curious how this compares (aside from the difference in burr size of course). Also, I’d love to see you review the 64 mm flat burr Olympia Express Moka SD. It’s less than the P64 but seems to be extremely high quality while offering a superior single dose work flow.

    • @borntodieworldisafuck
      @borntodieworldisafuck Год назад +1

      The Moka SD is getting zero coverage... it appeals to me too. It seems to be a remix of an old belt-drive Mahlkonig model.