
Multiple Brands
DF54 Series
Great value for espresso, but clogs and poor for pour-over.

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I have a Whirly and I don’t have the counter space for something larger but I have a USB C power source near. It helped to retire a Kingrinder P2 (meh) and OXO Brew Compact Conical Burr Coffee Grinder (noisy and messy). I do have a K6 that acts as my go to for “clarity”. I think the Whirly produces a pretty decent grind and it has enough steps to get you to a place that is happy to dial in just about any cup you are trying to achieve. My only concern with it…and it may be a general comment with this type of grinder…it tends to miss a few beans towards the end of its grinding of your dose. Once you are use to it missing it? You learn to give it a jiggle at the end of its grinding of your “dose” to help avoid having strays in your next cup.
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Multiple Brands
DF54 Series
Great value for espresso, but clogs and poor for pour-over.

OPTION-O
Lagom Casa
Versatile, premium build, high clarity; slow for large volumes.

Niche Coffee Ltd
Niche Zero
Durable, easy workflow, great for dark roasts, not light.

Fellow
Ode Brew Grinder Gen 2 Series
Excellent for filter/pour-over, but cannot grind for espresso.

Baratza
Encore™ ESP Pro
Durable, repairable, versatile, but loud, messy, poor for light roasts.

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