Electric Grinder, Adjustable Grinding, Espresso
Relaxdays 10023301 properties
Product name | 10023301 |
Type | Electric Grinder |
Grinding Mechanism | Grind |
Features | Adjustable Grinding, Espresso |
Material | Plastic, Stainless steel |
Height | 200 mm |
Depth | 70 mm |
Width | 70 mm |
Weight | 0.6 kg |
Matthew Bol –
I have been working with this one for a good year now – i have been putting it in my kitchen to start with (my grinder is very old, but is a good enough grinder so no problems at all) and its been working very well.
A couple of years ago i bought a small set of small grinders , i bought mine from a shop in west hollondes for £8.15 and have had them for about 4 years now, so i have been using them for the last 2.5 years.
I recently got a new small one that i just bought at a local shop in a big box, which i bought 2 weeks ago. i have the manual and a small black book on it to help me with everything (the manual is not very useful for me but the book is for the beginner as I dont know how to use it)
The manual says to use a little water or ice to mix the grinds, this will help them set evenly. However the manual has no instructions for using any cold water – you just have to let the grinds sit for about an hour for the temperature to come back up to about a foot above the cold water.
You can also use the water/ice/water for a quick water change – i do this for my own coffee beans and when my coffee beans start getting quite dry they will not cook well so i just drink them with a little water in a big pot.
If anyone knows how to use your small grinders in your kitchen i will post the instructions there on how they work.
I think this will be great for someone who doesnt like to use a lot of power but want the quality of quality coffee from a local cafe. The manual is good for a beginner, the small box of grinders are great for small kitchens.