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Mypressi Twist Handheld Espresso Maker and Hario Mini Mill Slim Manual Grinder Package Review

Mypressi Twist Handheld Espresso Maker and Hario Mini Mill Slim Manual Grinder Package
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I have both of these items, and I have tried using them together but it's just not practical on a day-to-day basis.
The Hario Slim grinder may be theoretically able to do an espresso grind, but it takes a really, really, really long time to get enough just for one double shot. I don't remember exactly how long, but I think that after like 15 minutes of cranking is when I called it quits. It's possible I had the grinder set too fine though too I guess. One weakness of the Hario grinder is you have to guesstimate the grind settings.
Now, I guess you could use a courser grind and just use the "course" basket on the MyPressi (that's what I ended up doing), but your MyPressi isn't going to reach it's fullest potential like that, in my opinion. For my money, I'm just going to use my electric burr grinder with my MyPressi.
I wish the seller would offer their previous package of the Hario Slim and the Aeropress together. I could recommend that whole-heartedly and without reservation. That's a much more attractive purchase. In fact, after making coffee with this combo for a friend of mine, he was so impressed with the final result that he was asking me what he should get for the same set-up, and I recommended him the combo but it's now sold out.

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You don't have to sacrifice espresso quality if you are on a tight budget or traveling about the country. We came up with the perfect bundle for those wanting to produce excellent espresso in the home, at the office, or on the road! The Hario Mini Mill provides a precise fine grind for espresso, while being compact for easy travel and storage. The Mypressi Twist produces espresso with the same quality of taste, crema, and body of machines more than ten times its cost. The Twist fits in one hand and you need no external power source!

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Hario MSS-1B Mini Mill Slim Coffee Grinder Review

Hario MSS-1B Mini Mill Slim Coffee Grinder
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Things you need to know before buying:
1. This product is small, very small. It is about 7 inches tall and 2 inches wide at the base. I knew it was small before buying, but cannot say that I wasn't surprised when I opened the box to see just how small it is.
2. The instructions in the package come in Japanese (no English translation). Be ready to figure things out for yourself, most notably, how to adjust the grind (it's at the bottom of the grinder, you have to manually turn a nut to adjust the grind from finer to coarser and vice versa).
3. It gives you up to 2 cups worth of grind space. Perfect if you grind you coffee just before drinking (like me), but not so if you want to grind large quantities at a time. This is very much a grind-as-you-go grinder.
4. As someone mentioned before, the finest grind takes a while to get all the beans grinded. Keep at it.
5. The grinding handle detaches and reattaches, it's not one whole product. You'll just need to store the handle near the grinder.
6. It's a great budget grinder. It grinds the beans at a consistent grind. That's what you're looking for. But, you're going to have to work for it. Be sure you don't mind the work before buying this product.
Overall, I'm a satisfied customer. I've used this grinder religiously every morning for about 4 months now.

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Enjoy the taste of freshly ground coffee at home any time!Ceramic mortar has no odor, does not rust. The coarse powder is adjustable simply by turning the knob; also, you can calibrate the amount of ground through the transparent bottle. When not in use, you can store the grinder without the handle.Secure design makes for easier grinding.Easy to clean with disassembled parts, Slim design saves space.

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Hario Drip Pot 480Ml Review

Hario Drip Pot 480Ml
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I love this Hario Drip Pot. Hand poured coffee is the best but does require some care to do it right. I love the cloth filter since it eliminates the need to buy paper filters, however the cloth requires some extra care. It would be helpful if there were better instructions that came with the pot. I did some research on the web and found that regularly boiling the filter and storing it in the fridge in a plastic zip lock bag between uses will keep it fresh and ready to use. The filter should not be dried between uses.

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Drip pot woodneck is the professional method of brewing coffee. The original rich taste of the coffee beans is preserved when using the flannel filter. The flannel filter can be used multiple times. Stylish look and a safe way of handling the pot through the woodneck feature.

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Cuisinart DBM-8 Supreme Grind Automatic Burr Mill (CCM-16PC1) Review

Cuisinart DBM-8 Supreme Grind Automatic Burr Mill (CCM-16PC1)
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Don't believe that ANY grinder in this price range will be the ultimate grinder for all your grinding needs. I read with amusement as some reviewers slammed this grinder for not grinding well enough to use with their espresso machines. I own this machine for use with my drip coffee maker only. I own a $500+ Mazzer Grinder for my espresso machine. The point being, that for the absolute consistent grind needed for use with espresso, you better be willing to step up significantly in price. That said, on to this grinder review.
Considering there are no decent blade grinders on the market - including those in the $25 price range, the best grinder to have is a burr grinder. Burr grinders do not create the heat that destroys the flavor of your beans and creates a more uniformed grind. Burr grinders do not produce the large "chunks" of beans in varying size that a blade grinder does. I have yet to see any missed "untouched" beans find their way past the burrs (as one reviewer claimed) and find that hard to believe, considering beans can only pass through the small space between the burrs and would thus be ground on their way through. You may get some bean smaller than your setting, but will not get anything larger than your setting.
As with any burr grinder under $200 this grinder does create some powder. It creates a lot of powder if you attempt to grind at its' finest setting (called Turkish Coffee). For drip coffee makers though, a mid-range toward coarse setting doesn't produce enough powder to be a concern when using paper filters in your coffee maker and a GOOD bean to start with. I sometimes wonder if the complaints of "bitterness" from some reviewers isn't a problem with their bean choice or their water temperature. As a drinker of 100% Kona in my drip maker, I have yet to taste a bitter cup of coffee, even with the less than a tsp. of powder that is present in my freshly ground coffee.
Noisy? Yes, but no more noisy than some and less noisy than most in this price range. A grinder of this size will create noise, but unless you plan on grinding 24/7 that is to be expected. My guests are actually enthralled by the noise and the ability to watch fresh beans meet their demise (I hang with a morbid crowd) as the beans slowly disappear down the hopper. The timer is a nice touch if noise is a concern. The fact that you can turn it on, leave the room and return in a minute or two (avoiding the noise) to find the unit automatically shut off should make those with sensitive hearing happy.
This grinder has a decent weight to it, making it feel sturdy on your countertop. The S/S body also gives the appearance of a well built machine and makes it more stylish than your standard black plastic neoprene models being produced by other manufacturers. This is a solid, sturdy, and well built machine for this price.
If there are complaints that you should be warned about, it is the age old problem of static cling caused by the use of plastic for the grounds receiver. Cuisinart should have used glass to receive the grounds. I would have gladly paid an extra $3 on the final price in order to avoid dealing with the static cling found in every machine that uses plastic for this purpose. The other is the clean-up, if you are as anal as I am about coffee equipment. Again, the static cling is annoying, but I keep a slim painters brush nearby for the purpose of brushing out the chute and receiver which makes the task quick and easy. It loses a star for the static cling issues, but I guess every grinder in this price range has the same problem because they use plastic.
Overall, for under $50 this is a very good machine for the price.

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