Hey coffee lover,
If you want to get serious about espresso, a good grinder is just as important as a good espresso machine. Any espresso snob will tell you this -- and then they'll probably laugh hysterically as they watch you discover the prices of espresso grinders.
Which brings up the all-important question: what is the cheapest grinder you can get that's still good enough for good espresso?
We think the answer is the Baratza Sette 270. (Or a manual grinder, if you're the sort of person with the time and enthusiasm for that.)
With a 40 mm conical burr set and 270 grind adjustment settings, it's easy to dial in the perfect espresso grind, even if you're experimenting with a non-pressurized filter basket for the first time. Plus, it's backed by Baratza's unbeatable customer service.
Learn more, including how it performs for filter coffee, in this complete...
Julia
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