Re: Grinder mechanics ?
- From: Moka Java <rtwatches@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 01 Jan 2008 10:58:36 -0500
Bertie Doe wrote:
"Moka Java" <rtwatches@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:5tlk9hF1e29miU2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxBertie Doe wrote:"Moka Java" wroteThere's no Versalab in my future. Interesting machine but I'll let someone else spend their money to be a beta tester.R "but where does 'grounds' come from" TFIf you made the wrong choice between buying a Versalab or sending the wife to a luxury spa resort, then 'grounds' comes from 'divorce'.
Bertie
R "and the divorce was a bargain, thank you" TF
Talking of grinder mechanics, did you see the electon microscope pics of grounds on HB? http://preview.tinyurl.com/32nknm
It seems that once you get to a Nemox Lux pricepoint or above, there seems to be very little to choose between them, regarding quality of cup. You pay an awful lot of extra bucks for speed, quietness and looks. But in the home environ, when you're only pulling 3 or 4 doubles a day ...... why pay for all the extra bells and whistles?
Bertie
Thanks for the link but I'm not sure how you come to your conclusion from that limited study of very large and expensive grinders. If this study included samples from a Lux, a Mini, an MDF . . .
R "but it don't" TF
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