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On amazon for $150
Was thinking about a maestro but some reading said the different burr set and some other upgrades make the virtuoso worth it. I think it is normally $200.
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Got one of these units just before the Holidays. DONT DO IT! Biggest POS I have ever owned.
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or maybe this one http://coffeegeek.com/reviews/grinders/lelitpl53grinder for $239
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I have the virtoso and don't think it is a POS. I went with the virtuoso over the maestro since I do a lot of brewing in moka pots, it works great. It seems that if you get into making your own espresso then a better grinder with more grind control is needed and more money.
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A friend has one and she swears by it. Prior to the Virtuoso she had a whirly blade; she makes only drip coffee (it's a good maker, though) and french press, so to my knowledge she's not experimenting with very fine grinding. She said she likes the footprint, being smaller than my Rocky.
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