Johnny_Hopper
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Hey gang. Long time coffee (shop) drinker, first time poster.
Yes I have decided to stop paying ridiculous amounts of money at coffee shops for decent drip coffee or espresso, my main go-to's.
I have gone down a rabbit hole of reviews trying to figure out which grinder to buy for my espresso machine. As courser grinds for drop is no biggie. I don't want to spend a fortune a on top of the line grinder, but these budget options I mean, none of them seem worthy of espresso grind?? Yes there is a budget here to some degree.
I was about to buy the Baratza Encore (after deciding not to go with the Bodium Bistro or Capresso Infinity) as what looks to be the cheapest, good coffee grinder. However, that grinder I am hearing conflicting things about it's grind for espresso.
I am in no rush to upgrade my current espresso machine. It was a gift and works well. it is a De Longhi Bar23 pump machine. I guess I am torn. One day I feel, I will buy a top notch espresso machine. Yes. So at that point, none of these budget options will do for true espresso grind.
But, can I get away with and more importantly, should I buy a machine like the Encore (or even cheaper like the Capresso, etc) which 'should' be good enough for this machine or, just bite the bullet knowing none of them will do one day.
The Breville Smart grinder is one I feel, to be right in the middle. Expensive, but cheaper than other top of the line models, but way more grinder than I need for my current set up.
Should I go with the Encore, or plunk more down on the Breville (or even more, Rocky?) or, go with even a Krups GX5000 which is super cheap and will be 'good enough' for current set up. Opinions please!
Also, ease of clean is a must. Really, I hate cleaning these things.
Yes I have decided to stop paying ridiculous amounts of money at coffee shops for decent drip coffee or espresso, my main go-to's.
I have gone down a rabbit hole of reviews trying to figure out which grinder to buy for my espresso machine. As courser grinds for drop is no biggie. I don't want to spend a fortune a on top of the line grinder, but these budget options I mean, none of them seem worthy of espresso grind?? Yes there is a budget here to some degree.
I was about to buy the Baratza Encore (after deciding not to go with the Bodium Bistro or Capresso Infinity) as what looks to be the cheapest, good coffee grinder. However, that grinder I am hearing conflicting things about it's grind for espresso.
I am in no rush to upgrade my current espresso machine. It was a gift and works well. it is a De Longhi Bar23 pump machine. I guess I am torn. One day I feel, I will buy a top notch espresso machine. Yes. So at that point, none of these budget options will do for true espresso grind.
But, can I get away with and more importantly, should I buy a machine like the Encore (or even cheaper like the Capresso, etc) which 'should' be good enough for this machine or, just bite the bullet knowing none of them will do one day.
The Breville Smart grinder is one I feel, to be right in the middle. Expensive, but cheaper than other top of the line models, but way more grinder than I need for my current set up.
Should I go with the Encore, or plunk more down on the Breville (or even more, Rocky?) or, go with even a Krups GX5000 which is super cheap and will be 'good enough' for current set up. Opinions please!
Also, ease of clean is a must. Really, I hate cleaning these things.