In this video, we take a look at the much hyped DF83 from Turin, after the release of the hugely successful DF64. Together, we do an unboxing, get some initial impressions of the build quality and haptic feel of the grinder, then take it apart, and put it back together. We find the calibration point, grind a dose of medium roasted beans, and pull a shot. At the end, we do a summary together.
I hope people didn't mind listening to a little german, as I made this video. I am hoping it will reach a European audience.
Thanks so much to Joe at espressooutlet.net for this opportunity!
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0:00 Intro
0:52 Unboxing
2:43 Espresso Outlet and Turin Grinders
3:28 Assembling the Grinder
4:08 Dimensions
4:26 Verifying the calibration point
5:14 Initial Impressions
6:01 Dial Design
6:45 Burr Disassembly
7:15 Burr Assembly and redetermining calibration point
7:35 Grinding with the DF83!
9:27 Pulling an Espresso
10:31 Conclusion
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