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I felt like my Baratza Encore was expensive at the time, but after using it daily for a few years I feel like it was totally worth it. If you can afford nice things, they perform well and last a long time, then get the nice things.
Exactly. Something you use every day can be $300 and work out to a good deal. Divide by the number of times you use it. Less than $1 per day for anything is great.
I was starting to get into different ways of making coffee with my aeropress, and I had a hand cranked burr grinder. For about 3 days I was hand grinding a lot of coffee finely so I could make espresso-style drinks, and my arm was SORE. It would take me at least 5 full minutes to grind 18g coffee.
Miraculously, I found a working Baratza ~~Virtuoso~~ Preciso at the thrift store for $11. Took it home, brushed out the burrs, and it's amazing. Best purchase I've made. I really feel like that is the best luck I've ever had! Well, besides my straight-white-male middle-class American privilege. That's probably the best luck I've had. Gotta acknowledge the privilege.
But the $11 coffee grinder, definitely the sixth luckiest thing that has happened in my life