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If you are interested in specialist coffee for two seconds, you were undoubtedly told that the grinder is the most significant element of the equipment for making delicious coffee. You probably heard that this is because the clarity of taste is based on the equality of grinding; To extract the same flavors from each particle at the same speed – Aka Asar Clarity – each tiny coffee ground must be uniform or as close to it as they can get mass crushing machines.

Chasa with taste brightness has led to many solutions: larger burr, stronger engines and even adjustable RPM speeds. But the exploit of any of these progress requires the purchase of a completely modern set. What if you just want to improve your current grinder? Because it’s completely modern Slow feeder proAn attachment compatible with lots of coffee grinders on the market that is working on feeding coffee at a snail-paced, controlled pace.

The snail-paced feeder Pro is designed and produced in Switzerland by Kremlooopwhich uses 3D printing technology to create a number of barista home tools. The PRO series is an update of the original snail-paced feeder, which is essentially a funnel attachment with a diagonal cog in the middle, which controls the amount of coffee served to burrs. For most grinders, you will simply load the funnel and turn it on, allowing gravity to dictate how much coffee is crushed at a given moment. Considering the variable density of coffee based on diversity and the level of roast, as well as the fact that most housewives have smaller engines (to maintain a price reduction), this can lead to speed changes in half of the belt, and ultimately the variance of the size of the particles. The slowed electric feeder minimizes this by providing a coherent, even amount of coffee.

Thanks to the modern Ponderous Feeder Pro, users can control the exact amount of coffee thanks to the adjustable speed. According to Kremaloop, variable speeds can feed “18 grams of coffee in the range of 30 to 120 seconds”. The snail-paced feeder Pro is powered by two AAA batteries and has a capacity of 25 grams, but the addition to increasing the size of the funnel is currently at work.

The snail-paced feeder Pro is compatible with selected grinders from Acaia, DF64, Eureka, Fellow, Kafatek, Mahlkönig, Lagom, Mazzer, Timemore, Tytus, Varia and Zerno. And if your grinder is not on the list, Cremaloop can create it.

Currently, in advance, Ponderous Feeder Pro sells for 130 CHF (USD 158), but it can get a reduced price of 110 CHF (USD 134), and shipments to be completed by June. For more information or order your own snail-paced PRO feeder, visit Creamloop’s Official website.

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