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Greg, how are you preparing your coffee? Drip, Press, etc...?
Typically you will want a burr grinder, what is "Cheap" to you? You can snag many different burr grinders for around $50 but to get a really good one you will need to spend a bit more. ![]() This Baratza has good reviews for regular coffee, you might want better for espresso though. This is cheap IMHO in the world of good coffee grinders $129.00 @ SeattleCoffee If you are just pressing your coffee you can use almost any grinder with decent results although it is best with a consistent coarse grind.
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![]() Received The Above Baratza Encore Grinder For Father's Day & Purchased This: For A Early Birthday Present For Myself! ![]() http://www.seattlecoffeegear.com/tec...olished-silver Now I'm Learning What Quantity Of Coffee To Use & What Grind To Use On My Grinder To Suit My Tastes. So Far, The Recommended Amount Of Coffee Per Cup Is Much Stronger Than I'm Used To! ![]() |
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