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Comandante C40 MK4
EUR219,–

Comandante C40 MK4


Question about Comandante C40 MK4

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Anonymous

2 years ago

How many clicks do you set for espresso? It is described as starting at approx. 8 clicks. However, this is far too large for me and I have to work with 3-4 clicks. At 3 clicks, however, the grinder sometimes grinds very slightly when empty.

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samcolin

2 years ago • purchased this product

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Personally, I get around 8 clicks with La Semeuse coffee and a Delonghi dedica EC685.
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Kerfuffle

2 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
For espresso, I would recommend the Red Clix thread for a finer (double the number) gradation. I always set around 12 clicks, which corresponds to 6 clicks with the normal thread - but it can vary greatly depending on the bean and filling quantity / sieve. Regarding counting the clicks: you start counting when it no longer grinds/blocks (according to the instructions and various information online).
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Anonymous

2 years ago • purchased this product

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It all depends, on the type of coffee have and on the way you brew the coffee. I have a rocket machine and for my setup with medium roast speciality coffee 3 clicks are perfect. I would suggest to test it, do a coffe with 3,4,5 and then see which one taste for you the best. At the end of the day you need to enjoy it :)
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Sonhaak

2 years ago • purchased this product

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There is no general grind for all coffees. Each coffee has its own grind. It can (and will) be the case that coffee A and coffee B have the same grind setting, but you can't say 9 clicks applies to all coffees. You have to try it out. It has a recommendation in the manual. Basically: filter coffee = coarse grind. Espresso, fine grind. Turkish coffee even finer than espresso.