Comandante Red Clix Burr Adjustment Kit RX35
Comandante Red Clix Burr Adjustment Kit RX35
The RX35 Metric Precision Thread Red Clix from Comandante have been created for the professional coffee expert in a competition situation and designed specifically for Comandante's range of hand grinders.
Both the axle and the grind grade dial have been designed with an ultra-fine precision thread, to give the user twice as many available click steps compared to the original threads. This means that if you're brewing currently by dialling in 10 clicks on your Comandante grinder, you will need to dial in 20 clicks with Red Clix. This design gives you more control over your brewing methodology, with additional click steps for a more precise grind.
Red Clix Comandante Upgrade Features:
- Expanded click range
- Much finer click steps
- Stable and durable click mechanism
- An additional click step between two standard clicks on your Comandante grinder
Specifications:
- Change of particle size per click (typical): 15 Micron/0.015mm
- Narrow Blade Gap at Burr Exit: 5.5 Micron
Please Note: Do not mix Red Clix parts with standard grinder parts. The extra fine precision thread on both axle and dial are very delicate and will get damagedif used with any other parts.
Dimensions
Dimensions
Materials
Materials
Stainless Steel, Plastic
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STOP MESSY GRINDING WITH RDT
Ross Droplet Technique 'RDT' refers to adding a small amount of water to your coffee beans prior to grinding. This additional moisture helps to reduce static build up in your coffee grinder and can drastically reduce the amount of mess while grinding coffee beans.
COFFEE GRINDERS - BARISTA BASICS
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ELECTRIC VS HAND GRINDER?
Electric coffee grinders are quick and easy to use and make grinding espresso particularly easy. Hand grinders on the other hand are slower and demand more work.
But generally speaking a hand grinder that is the same price as an electric grinder will tend to perform better. This is because anything electronic and requires a motor will increase the cost of the final product. -
GRIND SIZE DISTRIBUTION
Grind size distribution refers to the range and consistency of particle sizes produced when your coffee is ground. A 'uniform grind size distribution' ensures that all particles are similar in size, leading to an even extraction and cleaner tasting coffee. Variations in grind size distribution can make your coffee taste muddy as some particle are extracting more than others.
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CONICAL VS FLAT BURRS
Conical burrs offer efficient & low-heat grinding, making them ideal for home use and are commonly found in hand grinders. Flat burrs generally provide a more uniform grind size and are commonly used in electric coffee grinders, flat burrs are favoured by professionals for their precision and consistency particularly when grinding on finer grind sizes.
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SPECIALIST OR GENERALIST
While some grinders can produce a range of different grind sizes it is important to know that they may not be the best quality of grind size. Depending on what types of coffee you're wanting to make, you may want to consider opting for a 'espresso grinder' or a 'filter grinder' rather than an 'all-rounder coffee grinder'