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I suddenly found myself in need of a good American made conical burr
coffee grinder!! My old Black and Decker (now all made in China, thanks MalWart! :-( ) shot craps this evening and the backup duplicate unit I unboxed failed to work!! (Cheap Chinese CRAP!) I've been Googling for American made conical burr coffee grinders, and find a lot that way, but one I was looking at closely said Made in Taiwan, etc. Anyone have any good ideas? John Kuthe... |
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John Kuthe wrote:
I suddenly found myself in need of a good American made conical burr coffee grinder!! My old Black and Decker (now all made in China, thanks MalWart! :-( ) shot craps this evening and the backup duplicate unit I unboxed failed to work!! (Cheap Chinese CRAP!) I've been Googling for American made conical burr coffee grinders, and find a lot that way, but one I was looking at closely said Made in Taiwan, etc. Anyone have any good ideas? John Kuthe... Yes. http://non-electric.lehmans.com/hardware/Coffee-Grinder |
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On Sun, 23 Aug 2015 20:38:21 -0600, Mal Pais wrote:
John Kuthe wrote: I suddenly found myself in need of a good American made conical burr coffee grinder!! My old Black and Decker (now all made in China, thanks MalWart! :-( ) shot craps this evening and the backup duplicate unit I unboxed failed to work!! (Cheap Chinese CRAP!) I've been Googling for American made conical burr coffee grinders, and find a lot that way, but one I was looking at closely said Made in Taiwan, etc. Anyone have any good ideas? John Kuthe... Yes. http://non-electric.lehmans.com/hardware/Coffee-Grinder Thanks, I was hoping for an electric grinder, but I may have to go manual. How long does it take to grind almost a cup of roasted beans in a hand grinder? I make about that much daily. John Kuthe... |
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On Sun, 23 Aug 2015 21:46:24 -0500, John Kuthe
wrote: On Sun, 23 Aug 2015 20:38:21 -0600, Mal Pais wrote: John Kuthe wrote: I suddenly found myself in need of a good American made conical burr coffee grinder!! My old Black and Decker (now all made in China, thanks MalWart! :-( ) shot craps this evening and the backup duplicate unit I unboxed failed to work!! (Cheap Chinese CRAP!) I've been Googling for American made conical burr coffee grinders, and find a lot that way, but one I was looking at closely said Made in Taiwan, etc. Anyone have any good ideas? John Kuthe... Yes. http://non-electric.lehmans.com/hardware/Coffee-Grinder Thanks, I was hoping for an electric grinder, but I may have to go manual. How long does it take to grind almost a cup of roasted beans in a hand grinder? I make about that much daily. John Kuthe... And WHAT'S THIS SHIT??!! Made in USA and China??!!! :-( https://www.lehmans.com/p-2907-canni...e-grinder.aspx Grr grr grr!! I don't want to send my $$ to China! John Kuthe... |
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John Kuthe wrote:
Anyone have any good ideas? John Kuthe... Yes. http://non-electric.lehmans.com/hardware/Coffee-Grinder Thanks, I was hoping for an electric grinder, but I may have to go manual. How long does it take to grind almost a cup of roasted beans in a hand grinder? I make about that much daily. John Kuthe... Not too long, maybe ten minutes. |
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John Kuthe wrote:
John Kuthe... And WHAT'S THIS SHIT??!! Made in USA and China??!!! :-( https://www.lehmans.com/p-2907-canni...e-grinder.aspx Grr grr grr!! I don't want to send my $$ to China! John Kuthe... Dude, chill. |
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On Sunday, August 23, 2015 at 7:18:53 PM UTC-7, John Kuthe wrote:
I suddenly found myself in need of a good American made conical burr coffee grinder!! My old Black and Decker (now all made in China, thanks MalWart! :-( ) shot craps this evening and the backup duplicate unit I unboxed failed to work!! (Cheap Chinese CRAP!) I've been Googling for American made conical burr coffee grinders, and find a lot that way, but one I was looking at closely said Made in Taiwan, etc. Anyone have any good ideas? John Kuthe... The best deal we found is the Capresso Infinity. Comes in silver, brown, or stainless. http://www.capresso.com/media/wysiwy...ng_OL_828_.pdf Although the grinder is made in China, "Burrs are produced as matched pairs and are hand-assembled in Switzerland for precise fit" |
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On Sun, 23 Aug 2015 21:34:22 -0600, Mal Pais wrote:
John Kuthe wrote: John Kuthe... And WHAT'S THIS SHIT??!! Made in USA and China??!!! :-( https://www.lehmans.com/p-2907-canni...e-grinder.aspx Grr grr grr!! I don't want to send my $$ to China! John Kuthe... Dude, chill. Dude, I am VERY serious about NOT sending my dollars to China! John Kuthe... |
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On Sunday, August 23, 2015 at 7:18:53 PM UTC-7, John Kuthe wrote:
I suddenly found myself in need of a good American made conical burr coffee grinder!! My old Black and Decker (now all made in China, thanks MalWart! :-( ) shot craps this evening and the backup duplicate unit I unboxed failed to work!! (Cheap Chinese CRAP!) I've been Googling for American made conical burr coffee grinders, and find a lot that way, but one I was looking at closely said Made in Taiwan, etc. Anyone have any good ideas? John Kuthe... The only reasonably priced alternatives are the Hario handcranked ceramic grinders, made in Japan. http://www.amazon.com/Hario-Ceramic-.../dp/B001802PIQ |
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On Sun, 23 Aug 2015 21:33:49 -0600, Mal Pais wrote:
John Kuthe wrote: Anyone have any good ideas? John Kuthe... Yes. http://non-electric.lehmans.com/hardware/Coffee-Grinder Thanks, I was hoping for an electric grinder, but I may have to go manual. How long does it take to grind almost a cup of roasted beans in a hand grinder? I make about that much daily. John Kuthe... Not too long, maybe ten minutes. Ten mins is too long. I'm used to grinding almost a cup of beans in about a minute or so. I'm making a whole "12 cup" pot, and I make my coffee very strong. John Kuthe... |
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John Kuthe wrote:
On Sun, 23 Aug 2015 21:34:22 -0600, Mal Pais wrote: John Kuthe wrote: John Kuthe... And WHAT'S THIS SHIT??!! Made in USA and China??!!! :-( https://www.lehmans.com/p-2907-canni...e-grinder.aspx Grr grr grr!! I don't want to send my $$ to China! John Kuthe... Dude, chill. Dude, I am VERY serious about NOT sending my dollars to China! John Kuthe... Well then: http://texascoffeegrinders.com/ |
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On 8/23/2015 9:41 PM, John Kuthe wrote:
I'm making a whole "12 cup" pot, Addicted much? |
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On 8/23/2015 9:50 PM, John Kuthe wrote:
I will pay the price for a good high capacity AMERICAN MADE conical or flat burr grinder. John Kuthe... http://texascoffeegrinders.com/ Few people know that the trick to making the perfect cup of coffee at home is to grind the beans just before they're brewed. By hand grinding those carefully prepared coffee beans with a one of a kind tool that is designed to improve the quality of your cup, you'll take your home brewing to the next level. The Camano Coffee Mill is a unique manual coffee grinder. A simple design, the beauty lies in its functionality and care in construction. It's a fully adjustable conical burr coffee grinder that's as beautiful as it is functional. The only energy the Camano Coffee Mill uses is yours... a small way you can help conserve electricity and enjoy a good cup of joe. Holds enough coffee beans to make 4-5 cups of drip coffee. Need to make more? Just refill the hopper and keep grinding! Get your very own Camano Coffee Mill or as a gift for that someone who truly savors their coffee experience. Dimensions: 4€³ Diameter x 9" Height Conical-burr mechanism Fully adjustable grind, from coarse to fine Cast mechanism mounts on hand-built hardwood cap Food grade finish used on hardwood cap 16 oz wide mouth Ball glass jar included Walnut is hand picked from Amish distributor Individually crafted by hand in Missouri |
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On Sun, 23 Aug 2015 21:49:03 -0600, Playa wrote:
On 8/23/2015 9:41 PM, John Kuthe wrote: I'm making a whole "12 cup" pot, Addicted much? For 35 years! Began drinking coffee back in 1980 when I started working 3rd shift in the donut shop. I read about a long time coffee drinker who decided to give up caffeine and he said that after he did he never felt better. So I decided to give it a try, and after getting over the expected headaches, and still after a couple weeks after the headaches stopped I could just never get over the "Gee I could sure use a cup of coffee" lethargy! So I resumed my coffee and decided for me, caffeine was a necesary therapeutic agent! Much like insulin for a diabetic, but without the direr conseuences if I din't get my fix. If a diabetic doesn't get their insulin they may die, if I don't get my caffeine I just feel very tired. John Kuthe... |
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