something below $100? or I can go above

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    6 hours ago

    Baratza’s lower models work ok when they are new but I wouldn’t call them durable. Hario Skerton is crap. If I can find mine, you can have it for free. I’ll give OP first dibs though, and will say I don’t recommend it except as a backup. Rancilio Rocky is a reasonable choice I guess.

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      What would you recommend that not Baratza for a, sub-$100 grinder that’s repairable and maintainable?

      Baratza grinders are not the nicest grinders known, but they do sell every part and you can replace the burrs.

      Like I recently sold a KitchenAid double burr grinder that runs double the price of a Baratza Encore. New burrs are not available and all the parts of the KA are breakable glass and unobtainable for repairs. That to me seems crazy, but the flip side is that a $60 Encore is a screaming deal at that price level, for the features of being 100% repairable.

      Is there a better $60 grinder you’re aware of?

      https://www.baratza.com/en-us/landing/product/parts

      Part cost is VERY reasonable and they ship cheap and fast

      As far as I can tell, the top line Baratza models use the same gearbox and motor as the base models

      Baratza will sell you the main circuit board for under $15 and the gear box rebuild for like $10. In my opinion that’s admirable. Talking like BIFL ethics, the company obviously wants you to be able to repair any issues, versus being disposable.

      ( Silly question: why do you own a Skerton, and why isn’t it broken?)