Video Title: Milo 2 : le moulin qui simplifie et démultiplie votre expérience café. Test et revue.
Channel: Coffee Be@n
Speakers: Ben
Duration: 00:18:20
Introduction
This video is a review of the Vendouji Milo 2 coffee grinder. The reviewer, Ben, discusses its advantages and disadvantages, and whether it's a suitable grinder for different users. He notes that Vendouji is not yet widely available in Europe.
Key Takeaways
Milo 2 Design: The Milo 2 features a 28° angle designed to improve coffee retention. It's a single-dose grinder weighing over 9 kg, making it stable on a countertop. It's intended for professional use, such as in coffee shops.
Milo 2 Specifications: The grinder has 64 mm flat burrs coated in titanium, a 400W motor with variable speed (200-1000 RPM), an integrated knock-out feature, and a built-in airflow system.
Ease of Use & Features: The Milo 2 offers nine pre-programmed settings for grind size, speed, and duration. The user can easily save and recall settings for different coffees. It also has a manual mode. The design allows for use with both metal cups and portafilter ears.
Grind Quality and Retention: The grinder produces a precise and uniform grind, and the reviewer found retention to be around 0.1g maximum.
Noise Level: The Milo 2 is relatively quiet while grinding, though it generates some noise when the beans are added.
Connectivity: The Milo 2 communicates with the Vendouji app, allowing for advanced control and the ability to sync grind settings with extraction profiles.
Price and Availability: The Milo 2 costs approximately €950 plus shipping and import duties, bringing the total cost to roughly €1250-€1350. It’s not yet widely distributed in Europe.