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Danesi Classico Quality Espresso Coffee 2.2 lbs Ground at your personal level of grind

Danesi Classico Quality Espresso Coffee 2.2 lbs Ground at your personal level of grind

Danesi Classico Quality Espresso Coffee 2.2 lbs Ground at your personal level of grind

  • Danesi Classico Ground
  • Please select your level of grind from the 8 different grind levels under product description
  • Quality Espresso Beans from Italy
  • Please send us an email to confirm the grind level, otherwise we will get in touch with either by phone or email. Thank you.

Please select from the following grind levels: Grind #1 = Super Fine; Grind #2 = very fine; Grind #3 = Espresso Machine Pump; Grind #4 = Espresso Machine no pump: Grind #5 = Medium; Grind #6 = Vaccum Brewer; Grind #7 = Fine Drip; Grind #8 = Coarse; we grind fresh for you. Our grinders are slow turning to avoid heating up of your espresso beans during the grinding process.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - May 23, 2013 at 8:48 am

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Danesi Decaf Quality Espresso Coffee 2.2 lbs Ground at your personal level of grind Reviews

Danesi Decaf Quality Espresso Coffee 2.2 lbs Ground at your personal level of grind

Danesi Decaf Quality Espresso Coffee 2.2 lbs Ground at your personal level of grind

  • Danesi Decaf Ground
  • Please select your level of grind from the 8 different grind levels under product description
  • Quality Espresso Beans from Italy
  • Expiration date 01/23/2013
  • Please send us an email to confirm the grind level, otherwise we will get in touch with either by phone or email. Thank you.

Please select from the following grind levels: Grind #1 = Super Fine; Grind #2 = very fine; Grind #3 = Espresso Machine Pump; Grind #4 = Espresso Machine no pump: Grind #5 = Medium; Grind #6 = Vaccum Brewer; Grind #7 = Fine Drip; Grind #8 = Coarse; we grind fresh for you. Our grinders are slow turning to avoid heating up of your espresso beans during the grinding process.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - April 10, 2013 at 8:38 am

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Danesi Filter Quality Coffee 2.2 lbs Ground at your personal level of grind

Danesi Filter Quality Coffee 2.2 lbs Ground at your personal level of grind

Danesi Filter Quality Coffee 2.2 lbs Ground at your personal level of grind

  • Danesi Filter Decaf Coffee Ground
  • Please select your level of grind from the 8 different grind levels under product description
  • Quality Espresso Beans from Italy
  • Expiration date 11/03/2012
  • Please send us an email to confirm the grind level, otherwise we will get in touch with either by phone or email. Thank you.

Please select from the following grind levels: Grind #1 = Super Fine; Grind #2 = very fine; Grind #3 = Espresso Machine Pump; Grind #4 = Espresso Machine no pump: Grind #5 = Medium; Grind #6 = Vaccum Brewer; Grind #7 = Fine Drip; Grind #8 = Coarse; we grind fresh for you. Our grinders are slow turning to avoid heating up of your espresso beans during the grinding process.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - September 14, 2012 at 8:33 am

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I can’t afford a quality coffee grinder. Should I still grind at home?

Question by dot product: I can’t afford a quality coffee grinder. Should I still grind at home?
I’ve heard that the grinder is really important, but so is grinding just before brewing. Should I settle for a mediocre grinder and grind my coffee at home, or have it done at the store for the week?
I use a French press to make my coffee – perhaps this makes a difference. Thank you!

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Answer by Janette
There are two kinds of grinders you can use for coffee, a burr mill and the kind with rotating steel blades. While the burr mills can run up to $ 500.00, the later is only around $ 19.00 at Amazon. I have a Krups coffee grinder with stainless steel blades and that’s what I paid for it. I’ve had it for about 15 years and it still works like a charm.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - June 13, 2012 at 8:51 am

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