Reddit Reddit reviews Bialetti 6790 Manual Adjustable Coffee Grinder, One Size, Black

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Kitchen & Dining
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Coffee, Tea & Espresso
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Manual Coffee Grinders
Bialetti 6790 Manual Adjustable Coffee Grinder, One Size, Black
The Ceramic Conical Burr Grinding Wheel is high-strength and long-lastingManual coffee grinder no batteries, no cord, very low noiseEasy to adjust dial for fine to course grounds and all in-betweenCup markings for: Moka, Turkish, pour over, and coffee press grindsDesigned to create twice the output, 50%-150% more coffee per turn
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2 Reddit comments about Bialetti 6790 Manual Adjustable Coffee Grinder, One Size, Black:

u/ccjitters · 2 pointsr/JUSTNOMIL

Yeah that sounds like a lot of work but i dont see why its not doable. Just remember that if the coffee isnt ground to a uniform size it might taste wrong. Smaller grounds would 'cook' in the water and lead to a burnt taste, while larger grounds would be under extracted.

A good electric grinder, especially a burr grinder, will run multiple hundreds of dollars.
If you like to manually grind it mayber try this Bialetti Manual Burr Grinder. Its what i use and i get decent results.

u/GoodLincoln · 1 pointr/Coffee

Actually was using this Bialetti Grinder: https://www.amazon.com/Bialetti-Manual-Adjustable-Grinder-Ceramic/dp/B00018CXRO

Different brew methods are more picky than others with grind size. French press and Aeropress are less finicky and more forgiving with inconsistencies and incorrect grind sizes while the V60 is just about as picky as you can get.

Sorry, I posted earlier before my morning coffee and didn’t clarify my Kinu setting. Have mine at 4,1.2. To find that setting, go all the way back to ‘zero’ where the burrs should almost rub against each other. Now that it’s calibrated, 1 full rotation (zero to zero) would be written as 1,0.0. So to get to 4,1.2 you would rotate from 0 to 0 a total of 4 times to get to 4,0.0. Then just a bit more to the 1 mark, and then a smidge to the 2nd divided line should bring you to my setting of 4,1.2

Hope that wasn’t too confusing, but keep in mind that with different coffees and different roasts come slightly different settings.