Yesterday morning my coffee grinder cashed in its ticket. RIP trusty sidekick. Fortunately my go-to online equipment shop has a spring sale on for Eureka grinders. Unfortunately, even with 30% off I spent over $800.

I have a hand-grinder that I bought for coffee emergencies so I put it to use for a pour over. It worked ok but I miss my espresso.

@kendonnelly

?? An $800 coffee grinder?
I don't know what it does but it must be very, very, very good.
It grinds coffee, right?
And...?
I'm sorry, but I'm flabbergasted. My flabber is completely gasted.
I'm not judging. I'm just... ???

@FireMonkey high quality and highly adjustable grinding is key to good espresso. Unfortunately, it is the cost of doing business.

A $50 grinder will suffice for regular coffee where the grinder isn’t so key to success.

@kendonnelly I used to be way more into coffee than I am currently. Back then I picked up a used Rossi RR45 pretty cheap and replaced the burrs. The thing is still a beast! No digital bells and whistles, though. The Eureka looks like it's ready for a moon mission! 😆 Pretty bad-ass!
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@Ironworker229 @FireMonkey yeah I hope it will outlast me. Of course, I felt the same way about the one that just died.

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