The Timemore C3 is an excellent hand grinder suitable for filter brewing and espresso
Comandante C40: 36+ clicks
08mm = 80 microns per click Minor dial: 0
Grinder models – click to see grind size recommendastions
08 mm = 80 microns per click Chestnut X Major dial: 0
I just found this post after struggling with the instructions that came with the grinder! Grateful! The instructions with the C2 (just purchased) have an error that directs you to turn
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Timemore Chestnut C2 (Black/Red) This is a Manual Coffee Grinder specially designed for grinding coffee beans
by Mack_24 The JX-Pro is NOT 12
The JX Pro has adjustments of 12 microns, while the J Max of 8 microns per click
The C2 is one of the fastest grinders on the market
The Timemore C3 and its predecessor, the Chestnut C2, share many similarities, but there I follow 2 basic principles for deciding the grind size, a
Following the above I
Now there's a new model, the Chestnut S3, which Aliexpress is selling it for under $100 and I was so tempted so I bought one
Yeah, Timemore C2 is often discussed and it’s basically on the edge of viable for the Flair
Timemore C3 Max grind size chart Clicks from zero 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 Turkish Espresso V60 Aeropress Moka Pot Pour Over Siphon Filter Coffee Machine French Press Cupping Cold Brew Cold Drip Steep-and-release 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400μm Extra Fine Fine Medium Fine Medium Medium Coarse Coarse Extra Coarse With 24 clicks per rotation, the grinder offers a fine level of control over the grind size
The zero point shouldn't change, unless I guess on your grinder if the actual zero point happened to be in between two clicks, this could give an extra half click
C2; C3 Max; C3 Pro Max; C3 ESP Pro; C2 Fold; C2 Max Pro; C3; C3S; C3S Pro; Chestnut Slim; Chestnut Nano; Sculptor 078S; C2 Max; C3 Pro; C3 ESP; Chestnut X; Sculptor 064; A micron is a metric unit of measurement where one micron is equivalent to one one-thousandth of a millimetre [1 micron (1μ) = 1/1000 mm] or 1 micron (micrometer) = 1/1,000,000 of a metre
Its low cost and standout build quality make it one of the best-value manual coffee grinders on the market
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Ideal for bigger brew methods and faster grinding through larger doses
Tried 75 and 60, the latter was tastier for me even though it was somehow finer than my usual C2 Nesse vídeo eu falo sobre o moedor manual de café Timemore C2
It’s tiny enough to fit into a travel bag and take camping or vacationing
As a reference: J Max 8
I want to get back into espresso though and aware the c2 just won’t cut it