I second the Zassenhaus recommendation.  It should last longer than you 
which is quite a concept.  Tim

On Thursday, March 14, 2019 at 11:15:30 PM UTC-5, Ray Varella wrote:
>
> I use a vintage hand crank Zassenhaus. 
> I’ve used it daily for close to 15 years and it was probably 30 years old 
> when I bought it. 
>
> For comparison I also have an Olympia burr grinder which is a scaled down 
> commercial quality grinder. 
>
> I can give a dozen reasons to choose a manual grinder. 
>
> If you drink a lot of espresso it might be worth having a nice electric 
> grinder and if you have issues using both hands to stabilize and grind with 
> a manual grinder, you may also benefit from an electric grinder. 
>
> I’ll avoid the whole freezing beans issue. 
> I own a commercial coffee roaster and I’m waaaayyy into the “only drink 
> freshly roasted coffee” 
>
> Ray

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