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Date: 11 Jun 2006 15:04:12
From: Robert Harmon
Subject: replacement burrs for Mazzer Super Jolly


I'm in the market for new burrs for a Mazzer Super Jolly. I've found some @
cafeparts.com, links below;
http://www.cafeparts.com/productDetail1.asp?ItemID=49691 - single phase
http://www.cafeparts.com/productDetail1.asp?ItemID=49692 - triple phase

What's the difference between them & would one give me better than the
other?

Robert (grinding it out, one day at a time) Harmon
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Date: 11 Jun 2006 15:34:48
From: sprsso
Subject: Re: replacement burrs for Mazzer Super Jolly



There's apparently no difference, as the weight and dimensions are
exactly the same. Just to be on the safe side, I'd order the single
phase. Their pricing seems to be in line with other online retailers
like coffeestuff.com and espressoparts.com.. That having been said,
I'd wait until tomorrow and call General Espresso at 1-800-3ASTORIA,
and ask for their parts department....al


On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 15:04:12 GMT, in alt.coffee you wrote:

>I'm in the market for new burrs for a Mazzer Super Jolly. I've found some @
>cafeparts.com, links below;
>http://www.cafeparts.com/productDetail1.asp?ItemID=49691 - single phase
>http://www.cafeparts.com/productDetail1.asp?ItemID=49692 - triple phase
>
>What's the difference between them & would one give me better than the
>other?
>
>Robert (grinding it out, one day at a time) Harmon





 
Date: 11 Jun 2006 11:13:40
From: Craig Andrews
Subject: Re: replacement burrs for Mazzer Super Jolly



"Robert Harmon" <r_h_harmon@Zhotmail.com > wrote in message
news:Xns97DF6672F36E5rhharmonZhotmailcom@207.217.125.201...
> I'm in the market for new burrs for a Mazzer Super Jolly. I've found
> some @
> cafeparts.com, links below;
> http://www.cafeparts.com/productDetail1.asp?ItemID=49691 - single
> phase
> http://www.cafeparts.com/productDetail1.asp?ItemID=49692 - triple
> phase
>
> What's the difference between them & would one give me better than the
> other?
>
> Robert (grinding it out, one day at a time) Harmon
> --
> http://tinyurl.com/pou2y
> Remove "Z" to reply via email.


Dunno why that info is there with the burrs, single & triple (3 phase)
refers to the motor type..
Craig.



 
Date: 11 Jun 2006 15:08:55
From: Steve Ackman
Subject: Re: replacement burrs for Mazzer Super Jolly


In <Xns97DF6672F36E5rhharmonZhotmailcom@207.217.125.201 >, on Sun, 11 Jun
2006 15:04:12 GMT, Robert Harmon wrote:
> I'm in the market for new burrs for a Mazzer Super Jolly. I've found some @
> cafeparts.com, links below;

The SJ burrs I got a few years ago were, IIRC, these:

http://www.espressoparts.com/product/MC_18



 
Date: 11 Jun 2006 18:11:51
From: Andy Schecter
Subject: Re: replacement burrs for Mazzer Super Jolly


Robert Harmon wrote:
> I'm in the market for new burrs for a Mazzer Super Jolly. I've found some @
> cafeparts.com, links below;
> http://www.cafeparts.com/productDetail1.asp?ItemID=49691 - single phase
> http://www.cafeparts.com/productDetail1.asp?ItemID=49692 - triple phase
>
> What's the difference between them & would one give me better than the
> other?

From time to time I enter Mazzer's URL <http://www.mazzer.com/ > and find that
their website is actually working. If you have similar luck, you will find
that the conical grinders (Kony and Robur) come in both single- and
three-phase versions. The three phase versions use a larger burr set.

But the Super Jolly comes only in a single phase model with 64mm burrs. So it
appears that cafeparts simply made a mistake in lising two different part nos.

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