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As a pseudo-coffee geek (meaning I love good coffee, but I won’t overspend to make it), I was a bit heartbroken when the grinder on my 6 year-old Breville Barista Express started to fail. I did my research, and discovered it’s a known problem with a plastic part that pretty much can’t be replaced (some folks have 3D-printed solutions that involve tearing the unit apart, but I’m not that patient or handy), so my decision was to either replace the whole unit, or just replace the grinder. Economy won out and I started researching burr grinders. Because I’m pulling espresso shots, I have to use a burr grinder, so I can get the kind of consistent, finely-ground coffee that’s required (for a couple days I tried an old blade grinder we had lying around, and the results were pitiful). I checked multiple round-up reviews, and the overwhelming consensus that that the Baratza Encore is the perfect marriage of inexpensive price and superior function. So, I bought one (yes, this is a recommendation based on an actual purchase), and after a few days of use, I can strongly encourage people in the market to try it as well. Right out of the box, the grinds were more consistent and perfectly sized than what had been coming out of the old machine, and the shots were some of the best I’d pulled in quite a while. Highly recommended!
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This post was last modified on July 21, 2018 11:06 am
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