Niche Zero grinder - Page 279
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I've had my Niche zero for about a month and I must say that judging by my experience with the grinder and the lack of activity on this thread the NZ must the easiest going grinder in existence. Beans in >> Grinds out. Amazing lack of drama.
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2 years of daily use and zero issues.
(But I have had zero issues with my other two grinders and they also work daily)
(But I have had zero issues with my other two grinders and they also work daily)
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I'm guessing this has been covered but without reading the whole thread.... are the niche delivery timelines accurate? For example I ordered mine in May for July delivery. Should I actually expect to receive the grinder in July? Thanks in advance!
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I just got notice that my May order has shipped, and scheduled for delivery July 5th.
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£499 plus £50 shipping = US$769 at today's exchange rate.rbh1515 wrote:What's the current US price?
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I got that notice as well, though, the last thing I ordered from over seas sat at the boarder for a month. I'm hoping that won't be the case with this, but I'm not holding my breath.CantinaCoffee wrote:I just got notice that my May order has shipped, and scheduled for delivery July 5th.
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I just got notice that it's been handed off to DHL, and scheduled for the 6th now. I do a lot of shipping via DHL, and of all the usual carriers, they're the least likely to have delays. That being said, if a package does get delayed in customs, all the carriers are terrible.... ::fingers crossed::
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If they haven't changed their shipping method, it only gets to DHL in Jamaica, NY after passing through customs, so you should be in the clear.