Amazon has
Baratza Encore ESP Coffee Burr Grinder (White, ZCG495WHT) on sale for
$159.95.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
slayerrule for sharing this deal.
About this product:
- Specialty coffee association award-winning grinders - Baratza grinders are preferred by coffee professionals and tops the list of review sites like wirecutter.
- Dual-range adjustment system - this innovative multi-purpose adjustment mechanism features micro-steps from #1-20 for high resolution espresso grinding, and macro-steps from #21-40 suitable for filter brewing methods.
- User friendly - fresh coffee is as simple as a single-handed hopper twist for grind size adjustment, then a push of the front-mounted pulse button, or a turn of the on/off switch.
- Quick-release burr - the burr mounting system has been redesigned to allow for quick removal without taking the entire grinder apart. That means it's easier than ever to clean and maintain the Encore ESP without the need for extra tools.
- Eengineered with 40mm hardened alloy steel burrs manufactured in Liechtenstein, Europe, plus a powerful DC motor. This combination creates a consistent grind and durability to ensure the longevity users have come to expect from the Baratza brand.
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This works for espresso and French press, so yes
Price for performance perhaps? At this price, Baratza Encore is $70 cheaper.
If you expect the DF54 to produce no static like their advertising and youtube legion of reviewers said, you're in for disappointment. What they really meant is no extra static produced by the grinding process. And that's only one of the many sources of static for your grinding experience.
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If you expect the DF54 to produce no static like their advertising and youtube legion of reviewers said, you're in for disappointment. What they really meant is no extra static produced by the grinding process. And that's only one of the many sources of static for your grinding experience.
I bought the DF54 expecting similar experience to yours but ended up disappointed.
You're likely in a humid environment. This isn't the case for many people and humidity changes by season as well. My DF54 produced tons of static if I don't rdt. Even with rdt, it's not mess-free grinding.
Personally, I dislike rdt since the beans stick to the measuring cup and stick to the grinder hopper. I always have to use a small object to help the beans drop all the way to the grinding chamber.