

Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #213672 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Brand: Pasquini
- Dimensions: 15.00 pounds
Features
- 150-watt motor
- heavy aluminum casing and frame
- stepless grind settings
- integrated portafilter holder
Pasquini Lux Coffee Grinder
Product Description
The Lux Grinder is the perfect accompaniment to the Pasquini Livietta T2 Espresso Machine. It complements the espresso machine with both a compact design and professional quality. For the complete control of ground fineness and dose that you demand, the Lux Grinder features stepless grind adjustment and an integrated portafilter holder with a micro switch. With ease you can grind your coffee to any fineness, from French press to very fine espresso. Features: Heavy cast aluminum housing and framewith a chrome finish and removable plastic grate Grind adjustment knob to accurately control the stepless grind settings Adaptable for single batches or larger quantities with the integrated portafilter holder and micro-switch Heavy duty conical burrs 150-watt motor
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.You'll regret buying this unit
By Stanley P. Miller
I hate it with a growing passion! If it didn't do a good job of grinding I'd toss it today but it does spit out good grounds.Offsetting that are:- Bean feeding problems, it won't feed beans unless you bang on it or modify the hopper.- Grind settings, they are a sticky label on the hopper and the hopper is free to turn on the base so there is not really any relation to the burr settings and label position.- Cleaning is a major hassle, once a week I hit it with 150 PSI air (oh what a mess) that knocks out most of the grounds that build up in the grinding chamber but it still needs disassembled monthly to dig out the chunks of grounds that build up at the top of the head. That dis-assembly is a major operation and getting it re-calibrated is difficult due to the very limited adjustment range of the adjustment mechanism.Minor but frustrating issues include the tray being a loose fit and not having a catch to keep it in the unit. The switches are lighted BUT the lights face down and aren't visible when the unit is on a counter top and turned on, not even to the 5'2" wife. There is no way to clean the dispenser spout without dis-assembly, just get used to it being brown and dusty looking.Bottom line it will do a good job of grinding but the other hassles will soon outweigh that and you'll be wishing you had bought something else. For $300 you can do better.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Pasquini lux Grinder
By G. Howerton
I'm currently using this grinder with a Rancilio Silvia Espresso machine. The grinder is stepless and performs well for me. Beans feed well via the hopper and the grind drops easily into my portafilter. The Lux is priced about right for an espresso dedicated grinder.
0 of 4 people found the following review helpful.You'll regret buying this unit
By Stanley P. Miller
I hate it with a growing passion! If it didn't do a good job of grinding I'd toss it today but it does spit out good grounds.Offsetting that are:- Bean feeding problems, it won't feed beans unless you bang on it or modify the hopper.- Grind settings, they are a sticky label on the hopper and the hopper is free to turn on the base so there is not really any relation to the burr settings and label position.- Cleaning is a major hassle, once a week I hit it with 150 PSI air (oh what a mess) that knocks out most of the grounds that build up in the grinding chamber but it still needs disassembled monthly to dig out the chunks of grounds that build up at the top of the head. That dis-assembly is a major operation and getting it re-calibrated is difficult due to the very limited adjustment range of the adjustment mechanism.Minor but frustrating issues include the tray being a loose fit and not having a catch to keep it in the unit. The switches are lighted BUT the lights face down and aren't visible when the unit is on a counter top and turned on, not even to the 5'2" wife. There is no way to clean the dispenser spout without dis-assembly, just get used to it being brown and dusty looking.Bottom line it will do a good job of grinding but the other hassles will soon outweigh that and you'll be wishing you had bought something else. For $300 you can do better.
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