The nice thing I just learned about the Sette 30 ( which I just received as a Christmas gift) is that you can upgrade it to the micro-adjustment ring from the Sette 270/270wi model, and it’s a direct replacement. This allows adjusting the grind between the “steps” on the adjustment ring.

The part is $90 (plus tax/shipping), and it does make it nice to fine-tune your grind between steps. The adjustment ring is easily removed (just press up slightly, and spin it out). The burr assembly pops right out, and you just replace it in the new assembly (press it until it clicks), and reinstall. Easy peasy, with no tools required.

The Sette 30 also came with shims to raise the burr, as it can be reset after extended use. I haven’t installed the shim, since I don’t need it yet, but it’s nice to know that Baratza will sell parts to repair/replace over time.

Happy new year, my fellow caffeinated lemmings!

  • MostlyBlindGamer@rblind.com
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    6 months ago

    I’m consistently impressed by Baratza’s consumer-friendly practices.

    They’re not the right grinders for me, having a company in the space raising the bar this way is good for everybody.

    Happy grinding!

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      6 months ago

      I just ordered the ESP grinder, should be here in a few days. Upgrading from a blade grinder 🎉

      • biffnix@discuss.onlineOP
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        6 months ago

        I also have the Virtuoso+, which was my first step beyond the blade grinders I had always used, and it’s a big upgrade. You’re going to really notice the difference in brews. Congratulations!