Zero Coffee Grinder
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- #1Jun 2, 2025
The Best Coffee Maker on the Market to Buy?
> One important thing about grinders: there is only few options that allow to grind for both pour-over/drip AND espresso. Baratza ESP encore is one of them. And I think the Niche Zero is another. Eh, there are a lot that can do both, and well. There are not a lot that can do both, and well, and at a sub-$500 price point. The ESP is great.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Jun 2, 2025
The Best Coffee Maker on the Market to Buy?
Yup, totally agree with that answer. Grinder first (for consistency of particles size). One important thing about grinders: there is only few options that allow to grind for both pour-over/drip AND espresso. Baratza ESP encore is one of them. And I think the Niche Zero is another. Moccamaster is great, and seems build to last (I have mine since a few years, I descale it any time I open a new box of filters, and it makes the same coffee as day 1). V60 is a great and affordable option if you want to get into manual pour over. All products from Hario are fine. A kettle is necessary. A gooseneck temperature controlled kettle is a nice to have upgrade. Consider buying an accurate scale (regular kitchen scales are not so accurate, and on 15gr of beans, one gram more or less goes a long way, taste wise). Hario VST-2000 is a good option. If you want to go portable at some point (which is probably going to be, since falling into coffee is a never ending pit of compulsive buys), You can look into the regular Aeropress, and a proper handgrinder. r/Coffee is a great place to get feedback on what you intend to buy before you push the cart button. Welcome to the coffee addicts fraternity. Sorry for your bank account.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Mar 3, 2025
Looking for espresso machine
You’re gonna get a million responses. I suggest you start with a James Hoffman video and determine your budget. He has solid videos across various price points and highlights the pros/cons for each. I ended up going with a Gaggia Classic Pro that I’ve since modded, and a Niche Zero grinder. I may upgrade the machine in the future but I bought the grinder with the intention of not replacing it in the future. Other espresso machines are more automatic in nature but I like to tinker.
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