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- 1 hour ago
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Mazzer Philos Comments
I would like to comment on alignment before this thread goes off the rails. Per our own Jake-G, who rebuilds grinders and can do extensive testing, as well as high end grinder builders like Titus, simple tests at the zero point, like using a marker test or the gap betwen chirp and lock are not good ...
- Yesterday, 11:31 pm
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Mazzer Philos Comments
The video in the last entry shows how the grind adjustment works. There is a lock at the zero marking (as well as the 145 marking), so it is impossible to make more than one turn on the adjustment wheel. I removed the collar to check for the chirp, and it was approximately at -3. After I changed
- April 18th, 2024, 2:33 pm
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Mazzer Philos Comments
I don't have any. I'm not even sure they would fit in a standard 64mm mount
- April 18th, 2024, 2:31 pm
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Mazzer Philos Comments
II haven't compared the Philos to the P64 or Zerno, since I have neither. This is a definite and huge missng piece in the review. It will be remedied when Dan and I send our review grinders to the next round of reviewers
- April 18th, 2024, 2:27 pm
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Mazzer Philos Comments
As I said in the review; I was able to pick them out in blind tests versus the Fuji 220, and preferred them (sweeter, about hte same clarity). The difference was slight; but hte Fujo is a major league brew grinder that has been used by several world brew champions. However, you can count me as an ex...
- April 18th, 2024, 3:26 am
- Forum: Tips and Techniques
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7g VST/LM Single Shot Basket Tips
Hope you're enjoying yourself. I go with 15 grams (2:1 ratio) out unless the roast is very light. I'm less worried about shot time than making sure the stream is really transparent by the time I get to 15 grams -- I want maximal extraction
- April 17th, 2024, 10:28 pm
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Mazzer Philos Comments
I characterize it as syrupy rather than creamy. The whole experience is a bit like drinking an orangina, that pulpy, syrupy, super sweet Italian (or is it French?) soft drink, if it were toasted and had roasty flavors too. More quantitatively, it is lighter bodied than a conical for espresso, but th...
- April 17th, 2024, 2:42 pm
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Mazzer Philos Grinder Review
A short final post on changing burrs and resetting the grinder's zero point. I swapped in the SSP MP burrs into the grinder: {image} and want to report on some of the things that came up. First off, when I tested the MP burrs in the Jolly, I hated them -- thin bodied, no sweetness, and diminished ro...
- April 17th, 2024, 2:07 pm
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Mazzer Philos Comments
Maybe my statement was too general. But the P64 has an augur-like cap on the rotating burr. It may improve the performance. {image}
- April 17th, 2024, 12:42 pm
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Mazzer Philos Comments
Since there is an augur and the shutter is closed (see below), popcorning is not an issue. Like all single dose grinders, it grinds slower for single dose than if you load it up (say for seasoning a burr). But the speed differences between fine and coarse grinds, or loaded up and single dose, are no...