New Espresso Machine
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craigb84

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1,494 posts

180 months

Monday 19th September 2011
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I've researched this topic loads and came to the conclusion that the Gaggia Classic was the way to go along with buying some good beans from Has Bean. The issue I have is buying an expensive grinder. My £180 setup suddenly isn't enough and I'm looking at £400 to pull my own shots. I think it's crazy money so I'm looking at my options now.

Anybody have any advice on what sort of setup I should look at? I couldn't really justify spending more than a few hundred £ but I still want great coffee.

I read that it's all about the grinder but with Gaggia and co wanting more than the machine itself it sounds daft. Unless I go down the hand grinder route?

Mobile Chicane

21,974 posts

240 months

Monday 19th September 2011
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Here you go:



Cheaper manual grinders are available, but I'd bet this is what every Italian household has.

Flying machine

1,264 posts

204 months

Monday 19th September 2011
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Have you bought the gaggia yet? I looked at a lot of machines at the start of the year as a friend has the one you mention. I ended up buying an ascaso uno and I’m very pleased with it, coffee has been excellent from it even though I’m only using a cheap krups conical burr grinder, so I’d totally recommend you consider other machine as well if applicable. I’m starting to think about buying a ‘better’ grinder, but I do wonder how much hype is behind it i.e. is it worth it. The Rancilio Rocky Grinder always has good reviews

cramorra

1,689 posts

263 months

Tuesday 27th September 2011
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http://www.bellabarista.co.uk/pdf/compactgrinder1c...
might aid in your decision - you can buy a lot with 189 quid even a good grinder it seems (I am not affilated with this company)