EricL9
New member
Hey folks. I'm new to the whole coffee roasting thing. I've been roasting for a little over four months now and have learned quite a bit, but I'm looking for some equipment input. More specifically, regarding the type of grinder the good folks of the coffeeforum are using when they sell their home roasted coffee. I scoured the forum for a question similar to mine but I didn't find anything close.
I'm currently using a KRUPS GX5000 grinder. It's great for normal everyday home use. I hate having to clean it and it doesn't have a removable bean hopper (which would be awesome), but it generally gets the job done. I sell some of the coffee I roast at home and many customers ask for the coffee to be pre-ground since they themselves don't have a grinder. The KRUPS, you can imagine, takes quite a while to fill a bag full of ground coffee as the ground coffee container only holds 7oz, if I'm lucky. It actually shut off on me one day and wouldn't turn back on for a while. I think it overheated.
So, what I'm really looking for is a recommendation for a grinder that has a sizeable ground coffee container, conical burr preferred, removable hopper, and rigid enough to handle grinding up to 5 lbs of coffee in an efficient amount of time, say approximately a half hour.
I have looked into Grindmaster grinders like the ones used in coffee shops but they're awfully expensive given my current operation. Plus, could you imagine one of those sitting in your kitchen? :decaf: They're kind of an ugly counter item. I have also looked at Baratza and Breville that seem to give you a decent amount of control over the grind, I just don't know if they're rigid enough to hold up under the demand I plan to put on them.
Recommendations welcome.
I'm currently using a KRUPS GX5000 grinder. It's great for normal everyday home use. I hate having to clean it and it doesn't have a removable bean hopper (which would be awesome), but it generally gets the job done. I sell some of the coffee I roast at home and many customers ask for the coffee to be pre-ground since they themselves don't have a grinder. The KRUPS, you can imagine, takes quite a while to fill a bag full of ground coffee as the ground coffee container only holds 7oz, if I'm lucky. It actually shut off on me one day and wouldn't turn back on for a while. I think it overheated.
So, what I'm really looking for is a recommendation for a grinder that has a sizeable ground coffee container, conical burr preferred, removable hopper, and rigid enough to handle grinding up to 5 lbs of coffee in an efficient amount of time, say approximately a half hour.
I have looked into Grindmaster grinders like the ones used in coffee shops but they're awfully expensive given my current operation. Plus, could you imagine one of those sitting in your kitchen? :decaf: They're kind of an ugly counter item. I have also looked at Baratza and Breville that seem to give you a decent amount of control over the grind, I just don't know if they're rigid enough to hold up under the demand I plan to put on them.
Recommendations welcome.