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door Spironski
Hier even kort de conclusie van één van de testers, echter in het engels
"As to my take so far, prior to a full analysis: Size does matter. It matters more in terms of consistency than in terms of quality, but it does matter for quality as well. For consistency, the Robur and 68mm conicals, the Compak, the M7K, and the Doge, were about equal and ruled the roost. The 62mm conicals, the Kony and MXK, were nearly as good. The Max and Jolly were next but a good ways behind, and all the smaller grinders were left in the dust. For quality, the differences are smaller. I found all the conicals and the Max equally good, the Jolly a little behind, and the smaller grinders as good for some coffees and doses, but distinctly worse for others. The other reviewers liked the Jolly as much as the conicals.
Personally, after all this, I'd be loath to go back to the Mini or grinders in that class; but I would have no problem living with the Jolly or any of the other review grinders. If you have the space and funds, and value consistency very highly; the Robur and the 68mm conicals merit serious consideration as "ueber titans." However, they won't be a step up in terms of the best shots being better."
En dan gaat het hier dus om malers tussen de €600-2000 ?
La Scala Butterfly (+ Erics E61 thermometer), Mazzer Major, Gaggia Factory 106 met Tije's koelring, vier tampers (Vlak, American curve, Eurocurve), Gene Café, Aeropress, Kyocera CM-45, ROK-Grinder