For the last 5 years I've been using a Keurig single cup system.
I'm very pleased with the results using the K cups, My K cup, and soon to try the My-Cap snap lids for the used K cups. I've tried other means of brewing including the French Press and I think I'll stick with the Keurig. I've been grinding the Star Bucks Breakfast Blend, Dunkin Donuts original roast with my Mr Coffee blade grinder. I have recently found a local roaster (Red Cedar Coffee) in Berea Ohio with some great blends, in particular one called Pirates Brew it's a blend of cinnamon, pecan, rum on the dark oily side. I'm looking to upgrade my grinder and thought the Baratza Virtuoso would work well for my needs and budget, a removable hopper and easy cleaning is important as I grind a variety of coffees. My concern is the bad stuff I hear about the grinder like:*For regular, unflavored coffee, it's great. And*Will NOT grind dark, oily beans for more than 8-10 seconds. Will someone give me some input on this grinder and my concerns?
TD
I'm very pleased with the results using the K cups, My K cup, and soon to try the My-Cap snap lids for the used K cups. I've tried other means of brewing including the French Press and I think I'll stick with the Keurig. I've been grinding the Star Bucks Breakfast Blend, Dunkin Donuts original roast with my Mr Coffee blade grinder. I have recently found a local roaster (Red Cedar Coffee) in Berea Ohio with some great blends, in particular one called Pirates Brew it's a blend of cinnamon, pecan, rum on the dark oily side. I'm looking to upgrade my grinder and thought the Baratza Virtuoso would work well for my needs and budget, a removable hopper and easy cleaning is important as I grind a variety of coffees. My concern is the bad stuff I hear about the grinder like:*For regular, unflavored coffee, it's great. And*Will NOT grind dark, oily beans for more than 8-10 seconds. Will someone give me some input on this grinder and my concerns?
TD