I have had this grinder for a couple years now and love it and see no reason for further upgrading. I do 23 clicks for medium to dark roast(fresh) in my V60 and 15 for Aeropress. Still tweaking for Moka pot.
I just got my first V60 and I LOVE it, but the blade grinder just doesn't cut it. Just need a Good Burr Grinder like the Timemore C2 and I am all set on my Home Barista journey.
Hey thanks so much for watching! Hmm I’m not too sure about this one, all my experience has been with the C2. I think you should definitely send Timemore an email about this!
Wow nice man! I guess that works well if you don’t find a difference. For me the difference was massive, Comandante had much more clarity and cleaner taste than the c2 and to be frank any other hand grinder I’ve tasted
@@TheBasicBarista The comentante is wonderful, fine grinding As for the Time More C2 rough, it suffices What is special about comentante is that it is a grinder that lasts more than 10 years. It was with a friend of mine
Not if you plan on using the same grind size. If you're going from espresso > Filter then yes, you will need to change the grind size. If you're just using the same brew method and same coffee you may need to tweak the grind size by 1-2 clicks due to the different humidity and ambient temp but this is more prominent in espresso rather than pour over brew methods :) I Hope this helps !!!
Cheers mate, hmm not sure about any burr upgrades. I am pretty sure you can purchase a titanium coated burr set maybe? You should double check this as we don't stock these (Just the grinders)
This will depend on your coffee and exactly how dark your coffee is roasted / the tastes you are wanting to acheive. Personally I prefer light roasted coffee when making v60 / other pour over's but for dark maybe start at around 20-30 click range and then dial in from there depending on your taste. We have a full blog post on brewing V60 here: thebasicbarista.com/blogs/topics/my-favourite-v60 Hope this helps! Happy Brewing☕️