The main advantage of ceramic burrs however is that they do not blunt.
Ceramic vs steel burrs coffee grinder.
I haven t noticed this myself and i m not sure the argument would even apply to hand grinding.
High speed vs low speed grinders.
In the former argument the facts are few and the fur flies readily in the later the same is true.
Ultimately as with the burr shape the ceramic vs steel issue is going to be about personal taste.
Retention happens when ground coffee sticks to surfaces within the grinder.
Ceramic grinders are best for manual grinding because it helps ensure the blades don t get damaged making them last longer.
We like this burr set for single origin coffees not necessarily limited to coffees roasted for espresso or called espresso roast.
With steel burrs you get espresso that tastes a little different since it has extraordinarily small grind particles or lacks fines.
Steel burrs produce coffee grounds with a more uniform particle size in comparison with ceramic burrs.
The results in flavor profile are more simple flavors and a clean mouth feel.
A ford or a chevy so goes the banter about steel vs.
If you re brewing mostly espresso you might steer more toward a ceramic burr grinder.
Overall the ground coffee is more similar in size especially in comparison to our ceramic burrs.
With flat burrs the coffee is pushed sideways out of the burr set.
Ceramic burrs are harder than steel and tend to last longer but they are more brittle compared to steel ones.
Ceramic burrs run a little cooler than steel burrs and there are some coffee experts who think the extra heat burns off some of the oils and impacts the flavor of the coffee.
This is more likely to happen with flat burrs than conical ones because of how the coffee feeds out of the machine.
As with the ongoing argument about which is better.
For me the bigger issue when it comes to small hand coffee grinders.
In general the low speed high rpm motors are in less expensive 200 range grinders.
The differences between ceramic and steel burrs.
They can chip easily if stones or other impurities are hidden among the coffee beans you are grinding.