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94 avis
Juil. 2025
alaTest a collecté et analysé 94 avis de consommateurs et d'experts pour le produit Baratza Maestro Grinder. La note moyenne du produit est 3.8 sur 5, tandis que les autres produits de même catégorie ont une note moyenne de 4.2 sur 5. Les auteurs d'avis apprécient le design. La taille impressionne, mais les auteurs d'avis ont des doutes sur la fiabilité.
utilisabilité, valeur, design, taille
bruit, qualité de construction, fiabilité
Après analyse des notes de consommateurs et d'experts, de l'âge du produit ainsi que d'autres facteurs, et comparé aux autres produits de même catégorie, le Baratza Maestro Grinder obtient un alaScore™ de 77/100 = Bien.
Avis d'utilisateur (coffeegeek.com)
This is our second Maestro. The first was marketed under the Solis brand and gave us eight years of completely trouble free service. The unit failed after trying to grind a small rock that somehow wound up in the beans it was trying to grind. I was...
Size ; Cost ; No Static problems ; Good range of grind settings ; Great customer support
Mostly plastic construction ; Coarse grind setting produces fines
Avis d'utilisateur (coffeegeek.com)
if you need a grinder for french press or chemex this would be great, although i feel like its too much for that. the baratza maestro looks ok, a little dorky for me, plastic parts make it not as durable as other grinders made of aluminum. this is also...
Great grinder for everything but espresso and turkish. grinds come out pretty even, easily accessible to burrs and hopper replacement. 40 steps gives good control of grinds
does not grind fine enough for espresso, therefore cannot dial in for espresso either. noisy
Avis d'utilisateur (coffeegeek.com)
In addition to the Maestro, I have a Pavoni Zip and and recently sold my Rocky. The Pavoni is obviously a commercial workhorse and works like a champ for my e61 ECM Giotto. I picked up a used Maestro from Craigslist to hold me over for a week until my...
Simple to use ; Quiet ; Small footprint
Only one usable grind setting for espresso use ; Clogs easy for fine grind ; Lots of static clumping for fine grind
Avis d'utilisateur (coffeegeek.com)
A rock from a supplier stopped the grinder. After pulling it out, it refused to work. It would spin with no beans in it, but as soon as a single bean was dropped in, it would just freeze.
Does Turkish/Espresso grind well
Loud ; Poor engineering
Avis d'utilisateur (coffeegeek.com)
kept 3 months and gave away got the LELIT PL53 STEPLESS ADJUSTMENT GRINDER ALL YOU WILL EVER NEED FOR SHOTS AND ITS $295 ALOT BETTER THAN THE ROCKY AND OTHERS IN THE 500$ RANGE OR MORE DONT LET ANYONE TELL YOU YOU NEED TO SPEND MORE THAN$300 FOR A...
ok if your broke
no good for expresso
Avis d'utilisateur (coffeegeek.com)
I bought my Maestro a few months back, just as I was beginning to take coffee seriously. I knew that if I was going to get the most out of my cup I would have to upgrade from my abysmal little blade grinder; however, as a college student, my budget was...
Simple to operate ; Attractive and relatively small ; Adequate grinding range and easy to change from one grind type to the next ; Easy to clean ; Inexpensive
Unacceptable for espresso (in my experience) ; Too much plastic, not enough metal ; Static can be a slight issue
Avis d'utilisateur (coffeegeek.com)
I bought my Maestro a few months back, just as I was beginning to take coffee seriously. I knew that if I was going to get the most out of my cup I would have to upgrade from my abysmal little blade grinder; however, as a college student, my budget was...
Simple to operate ; Attractive and relatively small ; Adequate grinding range and easy to change from one grind type to the next ; Easy to clean ; Inexpensive
Unacceptable for espresso (in my experience) ; Too much plastic, not enough metal ; Static can be a slight issue
Avis d'utilisateur (coffeegeek.com)
Overall, at this price range, it's above my expectation.
Inexpensive ; 40 grind setting ; Capable of grinding for espresso. Reasonable consistency ; Very little or none static ; Good for both French press and espresso
Build quality consistent (or slightly better) with price range. Lots plastic parts
Avis d'utilisateur (coffeegeek.com)
INITIAL IMPRESSION:
Inexpensive ; 40 grind setting ; Capable of grinding for espresso. Reasonable consistency ; Very little or none static ; Good for both French press and initially for espresso also ; Unit will required re-cal periodically. BE VERY VERY CAREFUL when...
Build quality consistent (or slightly better) with price range. Lots plastic parts. Mounting Burr on plastics parts, having set screw acting on plastic parts, and relying on plastic parts to control the burr clearance, these type of design decisions...
Avis d'utilisateur (coffeegeek.com)
After tiring of a Zassenhaus knee mill at work, I decided it was time to upgrade. I wanted something that would do better than the $25 fall-aparts from the discount store, so the Baratza REFURB seemed to fit the bill.
Solid ; Even grind ; Fast
Indicator mark on hopper is hard to see ; A bit noisy ; Power switch placement
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