Wobbly hand grinder
Wobbly hand grinder
Video: https://imgur.com/a/OqTKyb0
Is the wobbly axis normal? Do I need a new one? I'm thinking about getting a new one from Hario.
Wobbly hand grinder
Video: https://imgur.com/a/OqTKyb0
Is the wobbly axis normal? Do I need a new one? I'm thinking about getting a new one from Hario.
UPDATE: was looking at Hario Mini Slim Pro, but in the end I got 1Z Q Air because I wanted to try out steel burrs.
good choice. 1Z Q Air, Timemore C2 or C3, Kingrinder K0 or P1 are all better choices than these very old Hario ceramic burr/plastic body designs
After you've had some time to get used to it, could you give us another update and tell us how you like it?
I've been eyeballing hand grinders lately. I want something that is physically easy to turn (I work with my hands a lot), able to produce a decent amount, and capable of producing espresso grade grinds for my mocha pot (though I will be using it for my aeropress mostly).
The Skerton is horribly outdated at this point. Please replace it with a newer and better entry level hand grinder like the Timemore C3 or a Kingrinder K0 which are both $80 or less or the Kingrider P1 which is around $35. All are far better than the Skerton.
What takes 2 to 3 minutes to grind with the Skerton, takes less than 1 minute with the above.
This is generally a problem with hand grinders and leads to uneven grind. One way I have seen other similar grinders resolve it is by having a metal frame at the bottom the helps stop the twist. Yours doesn’t have one so there is probably no easy way to fix this issue.
It looks like the grind adjustment screw on top has come a bit loose, and you should adjust it a little and re-secure it, so that it gives your favored grind size, but stays in place.
I'm not sure how your grinder secures the adjustment screw in place.
This happens with my pepper grinder all the time.
Yeah, thank for the thought. The screw on top was tightened before shooting the video, but you did reminded me of the other screw on the button. I don't have high hopes though.
Mine does that too. It's a side effect of how the grind adjustment works.
The bigger issue in my opinion is the side to side slop on the holders for the main shaft. You can "fix" it by thickening the shaft with some electrical or gorilla tape, but that much slop on the fitting tolerances shouldn't exist to begin with.