Why are coffee grinders $250
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Date: May 12th, 2025 7:35 PM Author: Emperor CRISPR Chad von Neumann III
If you want espresso machine quality milk frothing on your stovetop, then you want the Bellman Espresso. Amazing for this purpose. But I’d reserve its coffee making capabilities for camping stove use. It’s a PITA to clean when you use it to make coffee. Though perhaps not much worse than a Moka Pot.
https://bellmanespresso.com/
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Date: May 12th, 2025 2:52 PM Author: Pierbattista Pizzaballa
It doesn’t have to be $250, but you do need a burr grinder to make a consistent grind. A burr grinder is a precise machine, with machine cut parts, and having the proper grind is the third most important part of coffee quality.
It will last a long time and you will use every day, so very well worth it. Paid $99 for mine about a decade ago.
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Date: May 12th, 2025 8:13 PM Author: CapTTTainFalcon
Hello, I come here looking for some hope. My spouse had a really great career going at one place for 15 years. Life got expensive as our kids began getting older, etc and I work in education (low paid). So, my husband traded in his long time career for a job that would pay more, thinking he was climbing the ladder. Soon after, that company got bought out and he was laid off. He has been unemployed for about a year. He had severance for part of it. We have been on unemployment and living off all the savings we have. He has had tons and tons of interviews with no results. I have been in a state of fight or flight this entire time. It has completely ruined our marriage and my mental health- the instability, lack of control and no end in sight.When I think about the poor choice (of leaving his other job for something so unstable) that got us here, it makes me sick and feel so sad for him. Its been a huge loss in so many ways. We are in our mid 40s, for reference. Has anyone been in this position and things worked out? Weve never had a situation like this with unemployment and I feel hopeless.
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