
Fellow - Opus
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I have a fellow opus and baratza vario. Although I like the vario, it’s just so loud. The fellow has a nice fit and finish to it.
r/pourover • Recommended Pourover Grinder for $500 ->Flat burrs seem to bring out the fruit notes more. I have an opus, ceado, and vario.
r/espresso • What do you typically recommend beginners to get for their home espresso bean electric grinder? Cost entry-level to mid-range. [Budget: $100-$500] ->🤣🤣 after a while I learned to recognize the difference. To me, I taste much more sweetness on the flat burrs.
r/espresso • What do you typically recommend beginners to get for their home espresso bean electric grinder? Cost entry-level to mid-range. [Budget: $100-$500] ->I got the Fellow Opus, but that seems more geared towards pour-over coffee. It is capable of doing espresso as well; however, dialing in the coffee is finicky. The other one, which is similarly priced, would be the Baratza Encore ESP, which is made especially for espresso. James Hoffman recently made a video regarding coffee grinders in this range. You may want to check that on YouTube as well.
r/espresso • What’s a good coffee grinder [$200] around that range ->OMG, why is this app not on the official Opus website? It should be. Thank you so much. This is going to make my life much easier! (But that kind of proves the point that you need an app and to take off the hopper to actually dial in, rather than just moving the dial one tick to the right or left) Also, I must be doing something wrong because nothing seems to be helping with retention.
r/espresso • What’s a good coffee grinder [$200] around that range ->Honestly, I went from a hand grinder to the Opus Gen 2 and can't imagine going back. Weigh beans, feed, press button, and in a matter of seconds, it's done. And I think generally at a lower decibel level. Have tried using hand grinder on certain days but don't feel the pull to alternate. It's one of few quality-of-life upgrades that I'm glad I made.
r/pourover • How many have both electrical and manual grinders for pour overs? ->People keep saying it’s finicky but literally all you have to do is download the Beanie app and it’s brainless. A little annoying to take the hopper off while dialing in but otherwise great. And I’ve found that using the RDT fixes most of the retention issues
r/espresso • What’s a good coffee grinder [$200] around that range ->Yeah I just happened to read about the app in another thread, of all the videos I’ve watched on the Opus I think I heard Lance Hedrick mention like once in passing in one of his videos. Otherwise no one seems to mention it and I find it to be basically required! I use a bit of water on a spoon, mix the beans, and then give the machine about 10-12 solid slaps on the lid when it’s done. I’ve found that usually gets most of it. Not super hard slaps but firm enough to knock out the remainder. It doesn’t feel great and I’m probably shortening the life of the machine at least a little bit I get all my coffee out lol.
r/espresso • What’s a good coffee grinder [$200] around that range ->Gave the Fellow Opus a Go, got it on sale @170. Seems to be a jack of all trades but especially good at filtered coffee which is what I want it for. Tried it out already and it seems pretty good. Biggest drawback is retention.
r/Coffee • [MOD] The Daily Question Thread ->I’ve been impressed with my Fellow Opus. A lot quieter than my previous electric burr grinder. Seems to be very consistent and easy to use.
r/AeroPress • Another grinder post! I own the K6, what is a good electric grinder that isn't over kill ->Well three taps, maybe. I usually top out at 45 g which is a double tap, I think it could do 110 with a triple tap.
r/JamesHoffmann • Searching for a new grinder ->My budget espresso startup choices included a $75 hand grinder. It is a great grinder. But it’s also retired now. After 9 months I was just done! The Fellow Opus is my grinding delight now.
r/espresso • Why does almost everyone here recommend electric grinders? ->I love my Fellow Opus.
r/Moccamaster • Anyone have a recommended electric grinder? ->I did this, Fellow Opus is currently on sale yet the Baratza isn't. Just purchased it today after reading many threads and watching videos.
r/espresso • Long Term Fellow Opus Review ->I've had it for over 2 months now, works just fine really. Only has a bit of retention but nothing crazy.
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