Timemore Chestnut Slim Hand Grinder Overview

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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
  • Established in 2012, Timemore specialise in meticulously designed and manufactured manual coffee equipment. Today, we take a closer look at the Chestnut Slim hand grinder. Portable, ergonomic and capable of a consistent, efficient grind for all filter brewing methods, it’s the finer details that set the Chestnut Slim apart from its entry level counterpart, the C2. This includes all-metal components, with the exception of the wooden grip, which snaps satisfyingly into place on the handle thanks to a magnetic mount.
    THE GRINDER: workshopcoffee...
    RECOMMENDED GRIND SETTINGS:
    Aeropress (1 minute steep): 16 clicks
    Aeropress (2 minute steep): 19 clicks
    V60 (single cup 15g): 18 clicks
    V60 (two cup 30g): 22 clicks
    Clever Dripper: 20 clicks
    Steepshot: 15 clicks
    French Press (500g): 24 clicks
    French Press (1 litre): 27 clicks
    Chemex (1 litre): 32 clicks

Комментарии • 33

  • @ClaytonMSmithson
    @ClaytonMSmithson 3 года назад +4

    I asked about the Slim in your C2 video and here you are with a review of it just a few days later, thank you and keep up the good work.

    • @workshopcoffee9001
      @workshopcoffee9001  3 года назад +4

      Thanks, Clayton. We'll be offering a side by side comparison of the 2 in the coming weeks, so be sure to keep an eye out for that.

    • @sreda768
      @sreda768 3 года назад +1

      @@workshopcoffee9001 what about grind size consistency?

  • @nelakasparova3428
    @nelakasparova3428 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video. I have recently bought this grinder and I am super happy with it. I love the tip to use the bottom container for weighting beans! An thank you so so much for recommended grind setting for different methods!

    • @workshopcoffee9001
      @workshopcoffee9001  2 года назад

      Our pleasure, Nela - glad you've been enjoying your Chestnut Slim.

  • @didithelditia
    @didithelditia 3 года назад +1

    Yeaaay finally u try my lovely grinder... 😁😁😁 i use this almost 3year 😁😁😁

  • @Voorneman
    @Voorneman 3 года назад +3

    Very thorough video. I have a question though, how do you precisely determine the "0" click position? I have a hard time finding it with my slim since the resistance difference I felt was not like "on/off" switch, but rather an increasing gradient.

    • @workshopcoffee9001
      @workshopcoffee9001  3 года назад +3

      Thanks for watching, Nathaniel, and great question.
      It is hard to say with 100% confidence, as you can often feel like you’re able to tighten more. Turn the adjustment dial clockwise until you notice the crank handle does not swing freely anymore, you don't need to tighten as much as you physically can.
      Treat this zero point as where the burrs are touching and creating enough resistance for the handle not to spin when you hold the grinder so that the crank handle juts out at a 90 degree angle.

    • @Voorneman
      @Voorneman 3 года назад +1

      @@workshopcoffee9001 Ah that makes sense and that "zero" click will always be constant and repeatable I guess. Thank you for making the time explaining this!

    • @workshopcoffee9001
      @workshopcoffee9001  3 года назад

      @@Voorneman Our pleasure.

  • @nishantthakur9958
    @nishantthakur9958 3 года назад +2

    Great video. Quick question, how does the grind profile compare to the C2? Also, the recommendation for Clever Dripper being 20 clicks, is that while using the water first method, or a coffee first method?

    • @workshopcoffee9001
      @workshopcoffee9001  3 года назад +2

      Thanks, Nishant - glad to hear you enjoyed it.
      Overall, we’d say that the grind profiles are very similar, but that the build quality of the Slim in terms of material durability and stability will mean that over time it will deliver a tighter, more consistent grind than the C2.
      That recommendation is for our standard, water-first method.

  • @diandras7923
    @diandras7923 2 года назад +1

    Hello! I am planning to either get the Timemore slim plus or the 1zpresso q2, which one do you recommend? Thankyou.

  • @karensantosmiller4311
    @karensantosmiller4311 Год назад

    Hello, Do you need set to zero point and back with the clicks every time after grinding? Thanks

  • @kwasc2001
    @kwasc2001 Год назад

    Hi! Can I ask if the slim will fit into the aeropress go? Or just the normal aeropress?

  • @judeevans8303
    @judeevans8303 2 года назад

    how did you get the shot of the handle spinning on the table?🧐

  • @TheAyrrow
    @TheAyrrow 3 года назад +2

    do you guys have recommended grind settings for the E&B burrs? thanks in advance.

    • @workshopcoffee9001
      @workshopcoffee9001  3 года назад +1

      We don't at the moment, but this we're working on it.

    • @scottdang4704
      @scottdang4704 3 года назад +1

      In my experience these burrs are no good for dialing in espresso despite their E&B labeling. Their notch adjustments are too coarse so its possible you'll get a shot that runs too slow on one setting and too fast on the adjacent setting. All of this of course depends on your specific basket. But you won't know until you try. Perhaps it works put perfectly on particular setting but just know the fact that when you do need to adjust the grind (as the beans age the grind needs to slight adjustment), and in such situations you may run into the problem.
      Anyway the manual says espresso setting is from 6-13 clicks while brew settings are from 18 and up.

  • @baristaodla7640
    @baristaodla7640 3 года назад

    I am planning to get the slim for filter brewing. Should I get the new e&b burrs or just the standard c2 stainless burrs?

    • @workshopcoffee9001
      @workshopcoffee9001  3 года назад

      For filter brewing, you'll be more than fine with the standard sinless burrs.

    • @baristaodla7640
      @baristaodla7640 3 года назад +1

      @@workshopcoffee9001 okay, thanks for the advice 👍🏻

  • @mcpulya6890710
    @mcpulya6890710 3 года назад +1

    Is it suitable for moka pot?

    • @workshopcoffee9001
      @workshopcoffee9001  3 года назад +1

      Yes, most definitely. Finer grinds will take a little more elbow grease, but it is more than capable.

  • @shtenberg
    @shtenberg 3 года назад

    should it be compliant for Moka/Brika brewing

    • @workshopcoffee9001
      @workshopcoffee9001  3 года назад +1

      It certainly is. Finer grinds will take a little more elbow grease, but it is more than capable.

  • @ufukguldemir3105
    @ufukguldemir3105 2 года назад

    Timemore slim plus and timemore slim same product ?

    • @workshopcoffee9001
      @workshopcoffee9001  2 года назад

      That's correct. The Slim plus has replaced the Slim.

    • @yapchenpo95
      @yapchenpo95 2 года назад +1

      I think it’s the burr inside that’s the difference

  • @youssefzrii7207
    @youssefzrii7207 2 года назад

    Hi, i only drink espresso, so i was wondering if the standard burrs can do the job or do i really need to change it? Thank you

    • @workshopcoffee9001
      @workshopcoffee9001  2 года назад

      Hi Youssef - thanks for watching. The standard burrs will now give you your desired results as the updated Slim Plus now comes fitted with E&B burrs as standard: workshopcoffee.com/collections/hardware/products/timemore-slim-plus-hand-grinder

    • @youssefzrii7207
      @youssefzrii7207 2 года назад

      @@workshopcoffee9001 ah thank you so much for your reply