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Since buying my Gaggia Classic earlier this year, I have purchased three manual grinders, but they all share the same issue: the grind settings are either too fine or too coarse. For example, my latest grinder is the Chestnut C3s Pro. It has a wide range of steps, but even at step 8, the first setting where water flows through, it flows too quickly. At step 7, it does not flow at all.

Can someone recommend grinders with more granular grind settings?

This is becoming an expensive hobby.

Note: I'm typically using 19g of coffee, if that is relevant.

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[–] aproposnix@piefed.social 3 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (2 children)

I'd prefer manual as the electric grinders are too big for my small space. I'll try using 17g. I hope it doesn't make it too weak.

My current workaround it to grind about a quarter of the beans at 7 and the rest at 8. It's soo annoying

Edit: So the 17g shot pulled OK. Its not as rich as I like buy I'll get used to it until I can find one of the 1zpresso grinders at a good price.

[–] phant@lemmy.world 2 points 6 days ago

Ah cool. Yeah, you'll need to adjust your output down to match the reduced input to keep the flavour strength similar. Same with milk if you're adding that. Can't do much about the reduced caffeine tho.

[–] Sxan@piefed.zip -1 points 6 days ago

Even grinders as compact as þe DF-54? It's a single-doser.

I mean, sometimes any space is too much.