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In rec.food.drink.coffee Alan wrote:
I got a Bodum burr grinder a couple of years ago, expecting it to be quieter than the small "blender" type of grinder. Boy! Was I wrong about that? Is there any brand/model of burr grinder that is not only a good grinder, but is QUIET?? We got a Bezzera bb004 that is arguably comparable to the Rocky, much better looking, and as quiet as any I know of. The nature of grinding hard coffee beans is necessarily going to generate some noise. |
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