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  • jagara3

    Just bought a Fellow Ode gen 1 second hand coffe grinder in great condition for 145 USD.

    I absolutely love it. It works great, it's pretty, it's compact, it's fast and a joy to use. As i understand it, the gen 2 is an unnecessary upgrade, at least for the casual coffee aficionado.

    • *coffeejagara
    • covfefe?Nairn
    • And as far as i can see, you can get it for as cheap as 100 USD on ebay.jagara
    • covfefe ginder, yes.jagara
    • Nice!instrmntl
    • Love Fellow's designs. I've heard of static/retention problems like other grinders but a spray or stir in a wet spoon solves a lot.koma_
    • @koma_ it's minimal. Reviewers made too big of a deal about it.jagara
    • That's a great price. I have a Capresso burr grinder that I love. ps. Did a whole campaign spelling coffee cofee. I didn't see it until I pitched it.misterhow
    • Client said 'is this a joke'?misterhow
    • it's just a grinder....pango
    • casual and aficionado, you are on the edge sirrobthelad
    • There are gradations of aficionado. I buy specialty coffee, i brew V60, i have decent grinder. I also have a Nespresso for when lazy...jagara
    • ...which would immediately disqualify me from high-end aficionado status. Hipster baristas would scoff at me.jagara
    • dont worry i accept all. i buy pre-ground in a tin :D
      i'm for the people.
      pango
    • @pango I'd happily drink your coffee. It'll be like being at my mom's. I no liky snobbery :)jagara
    • Jagara, I am with you. Sometimes I just want coffee. Look at the pour over, 10 minutes and clean. Look at Nessy, 45 seconds and done. Goblin brain wins.dibec
    • ps. so, so, so good. My PNW FAV currently. https://sisterscoffe…dibec
    • @dibec Thanks, but I live in Denmark :)jagara
    • (I guess they don't ship that far :)jagara

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