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08-28-2009, 07:55 PM | #1 |
crazy diamond
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Cimbali Max Hybrid
Does anyone have experience with this grinder?
I have been seriously considering a Mazzer Mini as a big step up from my Gaggia MDF grinder and feel it might be more suited for my increased grinding after getting the new machine and sudden approval of my barrista skills. I was reading in one of those "coffee snob" forums where someone was claiming the jump from the Mazzer to the Cimbali would be equivilant to the jump from a MDF to a Mazzer, which seems like a bold statement as I have always considered the Mazzer to be of the highest quality. The guy also said the "upgrade" to the Cimbali was his "single greatest achievement in cofee making". I can't help but wonder if he isn't possibly a shill for Cimbali>??? The price for the Cimbali is only about $100 or so more than the Mazzer and I am taking this all with a dose of skepticism and really was hoping to find someone who has used both.
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08-28-2009, 10:11 PM | #2 |
Still not Adjusted
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Re: Cimbali Max Hybrid
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A grinder is the most important piece of equipment for coffee. I know I have heard that before just can't remember where.: Just make sure it is really shiny. The Mazzer SJ seems to be the cats meow but the Vario test side by side in some blind taste tests. A mazzer is built to last a very long time in comercial settings, the Vario is built for home use and is not proven but is backed by Baratza who are great great. What was your question? Naw I can't help you on those choices. |
08-29-2009, 07:12 AM | #3 | |
I barely grok the obvious
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Re: Cimbali Max Hybrid
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Seriously - how can we know? It takes a half-generation for these things to work themselves out.
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08-29-2009, 09:20 AM | #4 |
Still not Adjusted
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Re: Cimbali Max Hybrid
Somewhere out in the WWW I have a test of 6 different spoons and a variety of beans I weighted after scooping. Not only did the same scoop with the same bean vary greatly in weight it only got worse when bean varieties changed.
I will stick with my fancy Vario and it's very accurate timed dosing that has replaced a scoop and is making the scale worried it may end up in the cabinet. |
08-29-2009, 09:39 AM | #5 |
crazy diamond
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Re: Cimbali Max Hybrid
My dosing involves filling the pf, levelling it off and tamping. Never tried the spoon.
My next grinder won't have a doser. I find them to be perfect at trapping old grinds. WLL did throw in a fancy scale and for kicks, I emptied the full pf and weighed it and came up with around 16 grams, which I think is about right for a double, right?
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08-29-2009, 11:45 AM | #6 | |
Still not Adjusted
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Re: Cimbali Max Hybrid
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Not having a doser I wonder if I would like one. Each grinder will have it's pros and cons that don't have anything to do with how well it grinds. Grind retention seems to be a problem with many grinders both with doser and doserless. The Vario excels in 14g in 14g out but it loves to shoot grinds across the counter when the PF starts to crown however I no longer distribute the grinds anymore, grind and tamp. 14-18g per double is the way to go . |
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