Designed with the American market in mind, the Kony is a small format conical burr grinder, intended for high volume applications and operators who are very particular about their espresso. Typical conical burr grinders are intended for literally constant use and use very large motors turning at half the speed of typical espresso coffee grinders. The Kony is designed to be slightly smaller in size and much lower in price than other similar grinders. This unique conical burr grinder design allows the coffee to be ground at a high speed but with little or no heat build up, producing a unique grind ratio, very long burr life and a very reliable unit. Available in a gray finish, electronic touch pad activation for single and double shots and without commercial ETL sanitation approval only. MORE MAZZER KONY AVAILABLE HERE >>>
1. As with all coffee grinders, it is very important to only change grind settings on Mazzer coffee grinders when the unit is powered 'on' and the burrs are in motion. If you do not do this, the burrs will "gunk" up and require cleaning by you every time this occurs. Changing the grind settings when the burrs are not in motion will render the grinder to only produce very coarse grinds or no grinds at all. If this result occurs, this will be considered operator error for lack of following directions, and not be classified as a defective grinder. Manual switch models are no longer being produced by the factory.
2. There are static issues with all grinders, even the highest quality models. We firmly believe that the static comes from the coffee beans. If you are having static problems with your coffee grinder, trying using a different blend of beans.
3. It is confirmed that Mazzer tests EVERY grinder with coffee beans before it leaves their facility, but they are not always able to get every trace of coffee out of the grinders after testing. As a result, you may find coffee beans or grinds inside your grinder, or there may be grinds in the packaging when you unwrap it.
4. When replacing Mazzer burrs, NEVER use a flathead screwdriver and hammer to wedge under the burrs for removal. This could badly damage your machine.
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