JavaPresse Manual Coffee Grinder – Unboxing & Demonstration

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Natalie McBroom says:

Which course setting for Keurig K-cup?

zepplinthor says:

Ive had mine for 2 days and love it. i use it for my espresso machine and my french press. Ive discovered a hack. the hex bolt that the handle sits on fits nicely into my cordless drill chuck. i love the manual grind. but if you are in a pinch for time like i was this morning that kicked ass. and it didn't do a thing to the grinder bolt. perfect

Rafael Cepeda says:

just got mine today, I haven't tried it yet but it's very high quality. Also great marketing skills, I got many personalized emails, and followed the instructions to watch your videos on your landing page. Thanks a lot!

610statestreet says:

thanks great video !!!

Ventas Formula says:

cool vid raj, just what i needed to see, if i want grind info or so ill just email you, i already bought it,im waiting for it

Steven Prince says:

You got it stuck in the aeropress lol

eyeorderchaos says:

So, the consumer doesn't need to wash before using? The instructions say to wash with mild soapy water and dry completely, but leave out that tidbit. Another little bitty dumb thing I noticed is that the instructions use inconsistent naming, calling one part a "cap" one place and a "lid" another, and another part the "catcher" one place and the "container" another. Other than that, I'm looking forward to trying this, just got it today!

sublyme29 says:

@ 3:47 why would you not tell us where you adjusted it to?

metaspherz says:

This will grind even finer than necessary for espresso. At the finest setting I still had water in my portafilter so I had to back-off a couple of turns to get a nice dry puck from my Classic Gaggia. I'm impressed with this for the price and portability.  I'd like to see a mod to replace the hand crank with a variable speed drill.

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