Bohan
New member
The problem with blade grinders are heat and fines. I ordered one anyway for various reasons and I'm considering investigating exactly how much heat is generated from pulsing it with one serving of coffee beans. I could get a cheap infrared thermometer from Malaysia for $6.99.
To help reduce fines, some people pulse and shake blade grinders, but you can also use a sieve. I read that to prevent bitterness, coffee producers should ensure that the amount of fines passing a #30 sieve doesn't exceed 24% (*COFFEE:AN EXPORTERS GUIDE Geneva 2002). I found a 200mm diameter #30 stainless steel sieve from China for $10.98. It would be somewhat wasteful to create fines that are then thrown away, but I'd be able to eliminate almost all of them which may improve the taste no matter what grinder you use.
A blade grinder plus the above two items costs about $38.
To help reduce fines, some people pulse and shake blade grinders, but you can also use a sieve. I read that to prevent bitterness, coffee producers should ensure that the amount of fines passing a #30 sieve doesn't exceed 24% (*COFFEE:AN EXPORTERS GUIDE Geneva 2002). I found a 200mm diameter #30 stainless steel sieve from China for $10.98. It would be somewhat wasteful to create fines that are then thrown away, but I'd be able to eliminate almost all of them which may improve the taste no matter what grinder you use.
A blade grinder plus the above two items costs about $38.