Huie-71 espresso grinders with 71mm Robur burrs

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CoffeeBar
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#1: Post by CoffeeBar »

It looks like Versalab M3 grinders, so I share here :D

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#2: Post by canuckcoffeeguy »

Any more information available on this Chinese grinder? I did a Google search but most results are written in Chinese characters.

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#3: Post by CoffeeBar (original poster) »

I try my best here
Features
1. Low db noise around 71-85db, Super Jolly 90db
2. Low rpm and Adjustable from 0-120rpm per minute
3. Micro precision adjustable dosing
4. Around 1.8 grams at one turn, faster than super jolly, double espresso only need 10sec
5. Clump free
6. Easy cleaning chute, tools free.
7. dosing determine by the turn of the burrs, more accurate than Electronic digital timer
and many more :|

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#4: Post by canuckcoffeeguy replying to CoffeeBar »

Sorry, can you explain more about 3 and 7? How does the dosing measurement work? Weight sensors? Estimated burr revolutions per selected dose? How does this work?

Also, is this a prototype or is it already available for sale?

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#5: Post by Gaius »

What is the estimated price?

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#6: Post by doublehelix »

This appears to be a very sophisticated machine--it sports a servo controlled motor. I checked out some details on this site, using Chrome to translate into English:
http://boardreader.com/thread/71_5lspjzX2k93q.html

The pictures show a very high-level of finish...not clear about the cost and availability.

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#8: Post by canuckcoffeeguy »

doublehelix wrote:This appears to be a very sophisticated machine--it sports a servo controlled motor. I checked out some details on this site, using Chrome to translate into English:
http://boardreader.com/thread/71_5lspjzX2k93q.html

The pictures show a very high-level of finish...not clear about the cost and availability.
What does a servo controlled motor do?

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#9: Post by bakafish »

CoffeeBar wrote:It looks like Versalab M3 grinders, so I share here :D
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Why you took my photos without my permission? :evil:

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#10: Post by doublehelix »

canuckcoffeeguy wrote:What does a servo controlled motor do?
It's a sophisticated way to control motor speed--the fact that the user CAN control motor speed is a remarkable feature.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Servomotor
$1500 sounds quite reasonable assuming the grinder works and is reliable.

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