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Not Getting a Versalab M3, what about Cimbali Jr MAX with same burrs? - Page 2

Postby Woofy on Fri Dec 09, 2005 10:36 pm

I noticed that the La Cimbali Max is available through Pasquini's online store. From what little information is listed, it appears the Max is roughly identical to the Junior with the only differences being the burr set and a 1.6" taller hopper that holds an additional 0.6 pounds of beans. The case dimensions (excluding height, because of the Max's taller plastic hopper) and motor wattage are identical.

Check it out:

http://www.pasquini.com/commercialgrinders.html
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Postby Cafesp on Fri Dec 28, 2007 6:31 pm

I had my eyes on Versalab M3 grinder after reading Abe Carmeli's report.
I really like the doserless style, straight down, no chute, almost no-clumping coffee distribution; but the regularly belt-drive design adjustment turn me off!(Jim's issues)
Then i read about Cimbali Max Hybrid Jr. from CCS; after talking with Chris, having emails exchange, posting my question regarding CMH vs other grinders, i was referred to read "Can it beat the Mazzer Robur" by another_jim.
What a wonderful project with loaded info. about top grinders!
Information Age we live in; I'm graceful and benefit from the Gurus do the hard work for us.
There's another one you can read is Reviving an Abused Cimbali Max by cannonfodder to appreciate the Cimbali Max grinder.(that's my choice)
Sorry for talking too much about it. It's not about MY choice is better than YOUR choice....but just sharing my 2cents experience with our community.
Good luck on your Search and ENJOY IT.
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Postby Cafesp on Tue Jan 01, 2008 6:55 pm

http://www.home-barista.com/forum...ap-mk7r-t5365.html
More info about Cimbali Max Hybrid.
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