Greetings again! I have been enjoying my Vivaldi II for over a year now. My Baratza vario, however, has become really finicky. It just will not grind consistently. Same beans, same humidity, etc., but it's like the fine lever effect is just too variable. I have cleaned, disassembled, calibrated, etc., and am ready to upgrade.
Realistically, there are size considerations. I am not going to fit in a Robour, for example!
I do not live in a location where I can see, much less try, a high end grinder, so rely on reading a lot of reviews and watching quite a few videos. After spending a lot of time, I am really interested in the Mahlkonig K30 Vario. I see there were a few fans a year or two ago here too.
For those that have used this, how do (or did) you like it? Also, did the smaller size of our portafilters cause any extra problems or mess? A Mazzer Super Jolly E is another good possibility.
Thanks!
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Mahlkonig K30 Vario and the Vivaldi II. Good Match?
Re: Mahlkonig K30 Vario and the Vivaldi II. Good Match?
I picked up this very grinder about 5 weeks ago and LOVE it. yes, the smaller v baskets are a little messier than a proper 61 would be, but it's not any messier than the vario was with its spraying already (I used the porta filter holder on my B vario).
It's fast (1.9/3.9s for a single/double), fluffy, and dang consistent. My coffee improved markedly.
michael
It's fast (1.9/3.9s for a single/double), fluffy, and dang consistent. My coffee improved markedly.
michael
Re: Mahlkonig K30 Vario and the Vivaldi II. Good Match?
Thanks, this is just the type of response I was hoping for!MichaelS wrote:I picked up this very grinder about 5 weeks ago and LOVE it. yes, the smaller v baskets are a little messier than a proper 61 would be, but it's not any messier than the vario was with its spraying already (I used the porta filter holder on my B vario).
It's fast (1.9/3.9s for a single/double), fluffy, and dang consistent. My coffee improved markedly.
michael