Gaggia MDF Coffee Grinder

The vibe:
The Gaggia MDF Coffee Grinder is a commercial-grade burr-grinder. It is a step-up from the MM yet still represents great value.

Operation:
It has automatic coffee-dosing which allows a pre-measured amount of ground-coffee to drop directly into the filter-holder. Pull the lever once for one cup espresso, or twice for two cups.

The hopper:
The large hopper holds 10 ounces of coffee beans (and these are lovingly preserved by a tight fitting lid).


The housing:
The MDF is made of impact-resistant plastic to help reduce noise and increase durability. It is available in black or white.

Motor:
The 120 watt motor on the MDF is connected to the grinding burrs through a gear reduction system. This gives the grinder more than enough torque to handle any high-volume home use.

Burr quality:
Like most other grinders in this price-range the MDF has commercial-quality grinding-burrs that will last for years. Precision-machined grinding-burrs can be easily adjusted for 34 different degrees of fineness (!) - fine enough for any espresso machine and coarse enough for any drip-coffee or french pres.

Grind consistency:
Great grind quality, very consistent - even with espresso-grind

Grind speed:
When it comes to grinding, the MDF is definitely a little slow for the requirements of the more impatient coffee drinker. However, the slower speed does mean that the beans undergo less heating, and as the theory goes; reduces damage to the beans (and a subsequent burnt taste). Another added advantage of a slower grind speed is that it produces very little noise.
The doser:
Don't expect too much from the doser - it's not really consistent, but is definitely usable enough. 

Stability:
No rubber feet mean the grinder can very easily slide about on a smooth surface.  However, this is easily solved with a rubber mat underneath.

Tips:
most grinders are tested at the manufacturer and coffee grounds may be already sitting in the grinder when you buy it new.

Summary:
Easy to use and perfect results are achieved each time. Definitely a better option from the Gaggia MM if you can afford a little bit extra

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