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Very nice.

What’s the tradeoff between these two? It seems like these two recommendations are the leading recommendations.

I’ve never used the manual machine so I really can’t say.

I’m coming from using the Breville with the built in grinder, so making a switch to full manual would be a bit of a jump.

I appreciate the recommendation!

The Rocket rules, I will say that. I also got a Baratza grinder, nothing super fancy.

Is that the #WorthTheSats consensus on quality, durable grinders?

My take as a former coffee snob:

You should look for burr-style grinder (like Baratza) regardless of how you're making your coffee, but you can get a much cheaper model.

If you're doing a relatively fine grind (eg for espresso or moka pot), a cheaper grinder is fine. You only need something fancy like a Baratza if you want a very coarse grind that is also highly uniform (eg for French Press).

I got my stepfather one of these a few years ago when he was getting into specialty coffee (he drinks drip coffee) and I think it's an excellent option:

https://www.amazon.com/Cuisinart-DBM-8-Supreme-Grind-Automatic/dp/B00018RRRK/

I used to own one like this for my own use and I think it's phenomenal budget choice:

https://www.amazon.com/Hario-Mini-Mill-Coffee-Grinder/dp/B001804CLY/