How to Adjust the Espresso Grind in 5 Steps

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How to Adjust the Espresso Grind in 5 Steps

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HOW TO ADJUST THE ESPRESSO GRIND IN 5 STEPS 1. Push down on the Burr Lock--if your grinder has one--located partially under the Grinder Adjustment Wheel (where the bean hopper and grinder meet). Some models of grinders do not have a burr lock and rely on tension springs to hold the grind parameters, while others utilize a simple knob type adjustment. 2. Turn the Grinder on while you make your adjustments to prevent burrs from becoming jammed from coffee beans. 3. Move the knob left or right to change the grind size. Make grind adjustments in small increments. Espresso grinders are designed for precision. Small adjustments will make a large difference in the time of your extraction. 4. Empty the doser of the previous grind setting before pulling a test shot. This can be between 5-60 grams of coffee depending on the grinder. If you are.
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