ZM Mazzer Digital Burr Grinder
Matlock, Derbyshire
£1,000
Description
While Mazzer is more known for their longstanding excellence in espresso grinders, the ZM is proof that they are also quite capable of engineering something unique and innovative. Featuring a new paradigm in grind size adjustment and a handful of new burr sets to help it along, don't be surprised when you start seeing your favourite cafes put a ZM on their filter coffee bar. In true Mazzer fashion, the ZM is also an extremely well-built piece of machinery that looks and feels solid and reliable. Whether you use it for batch brewing, manual brewing, or even espresso, the ZM is a powerful grinder that yields excellent and balanced results in the cup.
The ZM's signature feature is its electronic grind adjustment system, which measures the actual distance between the burrs in microns. To do this, the ZM uses a stepper motor to control burr distance and calibrates the zero point between the burrs upon first setup and every time the burrs are serviced or replaced. By utilising actual burr distance, users can finally relate grind settings to each other with far greater reliability. 200 microns on one ZM is the same as 200 microns on another, so now coffee business with multiple locations can set their grinders to perform almost the same without having to excessively fiddle with grind settings. Further, roasters can also communicate to their clients what grind settings might be best for their coffees.
Internally, the ZM uses 83 mm flat steel burrs, mounted vertically directly over the exit chute - which can be outfitted with a bag clamp spout or a catch cup using a quick-twist fitting that makes swapping a cinch. Thanks to that short grind path, retention is also quite low. Our testing found that residual dust and grounds in the burrs measured less than 1 gram when grinding for filter, and under 5 grams when ground for espresso. The only outlier we found was that the bag clamp spout can hold 10 grams or so if grinding a large batch (70-100 grams or more), but knocking the spout with the clamp freed those grounds up easily. Multiple burr options are available for the ZM: the included 151F model burrs are excellent at grinding for brewed coffee from fine to coarse, and the 151G burrs are meant to further improve grind uniformity for even better flavour clarity. By installing espresso burrs (151B), you can pull exceptional shots of espresso from most any coffee, and the ZM can, of course grind fine enough for pressure profiling machines or lower pressure extractions.
A digital control panel on the front of the ZM is accessed using the combination knob and button on the right side of the grinder. Turning the knob will scroll through menu options, and pushing the knob in accesses the selected option. Up to 20 grind settings can be stored in the grinder's memory, and up to 4 of those can be stored on the quick access buttons on the front of the display. The grinder can also be run in timed mode, using a single set burr distance, so a full hopper may be used to dose out various portions of ground coffee. Included is a small 320 gram hopper, and larger accessory hoppers are available for purchase.
What's in the box:
Mazzer ZM grinder
320 gram hopper
Quick-twist canister
Features:
Innovative electronic grind adjustment set in microns, not arbitrary numbers
Automatic burr zeroing for ensured precision
Filter burr set (model 151F) included with additional burr sets available
Short grinding path yields low grind retention
Swappable grind spouts and cups with quick twist fitting
Up to 20 stored grind settings, with 4 quick access buttons
320 gram standard hopper, larger 1.3 kg hopper available
Model: ZM
Burr style: Flat
Burr material: Pre-seasoned steel. TiN coated available
Burr size: 83 mm
Motor: 900 W
Hopper capacity: 320 g
Power: 100-120 VAC, 50-60 Hz
Dimensions: 9.75 in (W) x 25.5 in (H) x 17 in (D)
Weight: 77 lbs
Open to offers.
Posted: 8 days ago
Ad ID: 1507268210
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