The Olympia Moca grinder seems to be an even rarer bird. I have found no reviews or comments on it at all. It seems interesting in some aspects and somewhat puzzling in others. Let me explain:
- 1. It is compact in size but packs decent punch - it has a 200W motor
2. It has a glass hopper instead of a plastic one and as far I understand, even the hopper lid is heavy duty (metal or bakelite, not quite sure)
3. It has low rpm conical burrs and all metal burr carriers (both upper and lower)
4. It has stepped grind adjustment but I understand that the steps are quite tightly spaced, especially in the later models where they are even more close to each other
Other points I've been wondering about regarding the Mocca include:
- 5. What burrset does the Moca use? Olympia's proprietary set or something else? Perhaps the same one that many small grinders like the Isomac, Nemox etc grinders use but modified with the metal upper burr carrier?
6. How accessible is the chute (or other areas) for cleaning?
7. Grind quality and speed?
8. Practicality of the dosing mechanism in daily use?
I assume that the grinder is a quality piece of kit (unless someone proves me wrong) and definitely would look good next to a Cremina. So Steve is it going to be the Versalab or the Mocca next to the Cremina when you finish the restoration?
Br,
Teme




