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Date: 01 Oct 2006 10:31:28
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Subject: Hand crank coffee mills
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I realize the Zassenhaus coffee mill is not available right now in the US, other than used ones. I have found a link to the Lodos manual coffee grinders. They look much like the Zassenhaus, but are made in Czechoslovakia. Has anyone had experience with one? Thanks.
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Date: 09 Oct 2006 20:22:35
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Subject: Re: Hand crank coffee mills
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Many sites show them on their website, but list them as out of stock. bigsky@nwi.net wrote: > Thanks for the tip, but the price is almost twice what it should be. I > think I will pass, though they are beautiful! I am still considering > getting the Lodos. Espresso Zone says they are comparable, and have a > 30 day return policy. > > Jane > > > > john@koffeeklatsch.com wrote: > > I found NEW Zassenhaus grinder, look at www. koffeeklatsch.com > > Gaby > > > > bigsky@nwi.net wrote: > > > I realize the Zassenhaus coffee mill is not available right now in the > > > US, other than used ones. I have found a link to the Lodos manual > > > coffee grinders. They look much like the Zassenhaus, but are made in > > > Czechoslovakia. Has anyone had experience with one? Thanks.
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Date: 10 Oct 2006 19:53:36
From: Brent
Subject: Re: Hand crank coffee mills
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It's easy to sell it cheap when it's out of stock :) > Many sites show them on their website, but list them as out of stock. > > > bigsky@nwi.net wrote: >> Thanks for the tip, but the price is almost twice what it should be. I >> think I will pass, though they are beautiful! I am still considering >> getting the Lodos. Espresso Zone says they are comparable, and have a >> 30 day return policy. >> >> Jane >> >> >> >> john@koffeeklatsch.com wrote: >> > I found NEW Zassenhaus grinder, look at www. koffeeklatsch.com >> > Gaby >> > >> > bigsky@nwi.net wrote: >> > > I realize the Zassenhaus coffee mill is not available right now in >> > > the >> > > US, other than used ones. I have found a link to the Lodos manual >> > > coffee grinders. They look much like the Zassenhaus, but are made in >> > > Czechoslovakia. Has anyone had experience with one? Thanks. >
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Date: 09 Oct 2006 19:52:23
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Subject: Re: Hand crank coffee mills
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Thanks for the tip, but the price is almost twice what it should be. I think I will pass, though they are beautiful! I am still considering getting the Lodos. Espresso Zone says they are comparable, and have a 30 day return policy. Jane john@koffeeklatsch.com wrote: > I found NEW Zassenhaus grinder, look at www. koffeeklatsch.com > Gaby > > bigsky@nwi.net wrote: > > I realize the Zassenhaus coffee mill is not available right now in the > > US, other than used ones. I have found a link to the Lodos manual > > coffee grinders. They look much like the Zassenhaus, but are made in > > Czechoslovakia. Has anyone had experience with one? Thanks.
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Date: 10 Oct 2006 00:35:30
From: notbob
Subject: Re: Hand crank coffee mills
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On 2006-10-10, bigsky@nwi.net <bigsky@nwi.net > wrote: > Thanks for the tip, but the price is almost twice what it should be. I > think I will pass. Yeah, buncha greedy dirtbags. There are plenty of used zazzies on ebay for around $50. Also, look in local antique shops. They have no idea what they've got on their hands. I found a mint birch knee zazzy priced at $15. nb
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Date: 10 Oct 2006 01:11:37
From: notbob
Subject: Re: Hand crank coffee mills
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On 2006-10-10, notbob <notbob@nothome.com > wrote: > Yeah, buncha greedy dirtbags. There are plenty of used zazzies on ebay > for around $50. Also, look in local antique shops. They have no idea > what they've got on their hands. I found a mint birch knee zazzy > priced at $15. Here's a buncha zazzies: http://www.edirectory.co.uk/pf/s/880/coffee+grinders+cafetieres+12782p2.html Hard to say if they have them in stock. Maybe Danny can do some scouting. nb
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Date: 10 Oct 2006 16:18:03
From: Brent
Subject: Re: Hand crank coffee mills
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Twice what it should be? If you can't find one for sale, how can you know what the price should be? Confused... > Thanks for the tip, but the price is almost twice what it should be. I > think I will pass, though they are beautiful! I am still considering > getting the Lodos. Espresso Zone says they are comparable, and have a > 30 day return policy. > > Jane > > > >> I found NEW Zassenhaus grinder, look at www. koffeeklatsch.com >> Gaby >> >> > I realize the Zassenhaus coffee mill is not available right now in the >> > US, other than used ones. I have found a link to the Lodos manual >> > coffee grinders. They look much like the Zassenhaus, but are made in >> > Czechoslovakia. Has anyone had experience with one? Thanks. >
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Date: 09 Oct 2006 19:38:41
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Subject: Re: Hand crank coffee mills
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I found NEW Zassenhaus grinder, look at www. koffeeklatsch.com Gaby bigsky@nwi.net wrote: > I realize the Zassenhaus coffee mill is not available right now in the > US, other than used ones. I have found a link to the Lodos manual > coffee grinders. They look much like the Zassenhaus, but are made in > Czechoslovakia. Has anyone had experience with one? Thanks.
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