batman1 wrote: » I have a Tassimo machine for the past 5 years or so. It's fine but it is getting old. Not a big coffee drinker, maybe 2 in a day. I was thinking of getting a filter machine but thought it might be wasteful if not drinking a lot. I don't want to spend huge money on a fancy machine that I'll not get the full use of. I'm a bit clueless and was hoping someone could point me in the right direction. Should I stick with pods? Maybe a different type? Should I go the filter route, or maybe something else.
Mr Magnolia wrote: » Spend your money on a good burr grinder. You'll never look back.
zweton wrote: » Have to ask but what is the difference between a burr grinder and a regular grinder. I was looking to the delonghi kg49 for 50 euro, would this not be considered a good one?
SpacialNeeds wrote: » You can grind coffee beans as you need them with a normal food processor. Only a complete sucker would spend €200 on equipment especially for that.
Dont be at yourself wrote: » My wife and I made the investment in the Sage Barista Express. It’s expensive, and takes some getting the hang of, but has been the best purchase we ever made. Nicer coffee at home than I’d get from nearby coffee shops, never mind the a espresso machine it replaced. And cost-wise it’s probably paid itself back by now over pods. I will say, the beans you use will have as big an impact as the brewing method, so try and identify what beans you like and go from there.
Bigbooty wrote: » I have an expensive burr grinder and have spent a lot of money on coffee equipment. I buy my coffee various speciality coffee roasters and grind at home before brewing. You don't need to lecture me as to the benefits of freshly ground coffee. Nespresso coffee is complete garbage and anything is a step up. A couple of hundred euro is a lot of money for some. Especially when they're not that into coffee.
Mimon wrote: » I have one of these vintage German grinders, how would it compare to a burr grinder?https://sorrentinacoffee.myshopify.com/products/zassenhaus-german-vintage-wooden-coffee-grinder-vintage-1940s-50s
johnfaul wrote: » I just picked up a clever dripper and a V60 but now need to get a grinder. Any suggestions? I dont mind spending on the right equipment that will last.
uncle_sam_ie wrote: » What's your budget?
johnfaul wrote: » Absolute max would be €500