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Re:Aeropress/French Press help please? - 2007/05/28 07:31 Hi Dave,

I've gone for the Starbucks Barrista grinder. I'm not ready to pay the megabucks just yet, so this one at least seems to produce usable results - it's just a little messy, is all, as detailed on the page you linked to. If this develops into a more serious hobby and I'm still grinding in six months or so, maybe I'll upgrade to something better at that time.

But for now, I'm happy. I can at least produce a drinkable cup, and just need to experiment to get the best results.

Next step is to get a roaster. The main reason for this is because it's so hard to get freshly roasted stuff in the UK, and I have to buy in fairly large quantities. At least if I buy them green, I don't have to worry about them going stale so much.

So...just need to wait a few weeks to soften up the wife before I broach the subject!

Thanks again for your help.
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Re:Aeropress/French Press help please? - 2007/05/28 11:29 Glad to help friend -- many kudos to Dave in Ottawa for following this thread closely. Colin is the Senior editor and creator of the CoffeeCrew.Com Website
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