Backhertz
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Rather than rely totally on recommendations, prefer doing my own comparison testing whenever possible. Have new Encore ESP & Vario W+ grinders.
Ground 30 grams in each this morning. Encore ground in 18 seconds vs 39 seconds for the Vario. The Vario is nice with LEDs & a scale. Initial thought is one can save $400 by getting an espresso scale/timer from Amazon for $13. Then simply measure beans prior to grinding in the Encore.
The quick start guides in each recommend settings for the Aeropress. Encore ESP: 22. Vario W+: 3M. Expected to see similar size grounds. The Encore ESP grounds were double the size as the Vario W+. Didn't expect that being the settings were recommended by Baratza. Hmmm?
The Vario brew was much stronger than the Encore. Imagine that. <smile>
Will just have to find out the same way it took me to perfect a NYC-style pizza dough. Hopefully it won't take 30 years.
Wondering though if the issue is me- aka operator error. Won't be the first time I made a mistake which is the reason I'm reaching out.
The next test will be for espresso. Will be testing in a Baby Gaggia. This will be the proof of the pudding.
Ground 30 grams in each this morning. Encore ground in 18 seconds vs 39 seconds for the Vario. The Vario is nice with LEDs & a scale. Initial thought is one can save $400 by getting an espresso scale/timer from Amazon for $13. Then simply measure beans prior to grinding in the Encore.
The quick start guides in each recommend settings for the Aeropress. Encore ESP: 22. Vario W+: 3M. Expected to see similar size grounds. The Encore ESP grounds were double the size as the Vario W+. Didn't expect that being the settings were recommended by Baratza. Hmmm?
The Vario brew was much stronger than the Encore. Imagine that. <smile>
Will just have to find out the same way it took me to perfect a NYC-style pizza dough. Hopefully it won't take 30 years.
Wondering though if the issue is me- aka operator error. Won't be the first time I made a mistake which is the reason I'm reaching out.
The next test will be for espresso. Will be testing in a Baby Gaggia. This will be the proof of the pudding.
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