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Italian manufacturer Quamar has developed a versatile range of coffee grinders reflecting the unique working styles and preferences of baristas.
“From small cafés to high-traffic bars, Quamar’s versatile models, including the compact yet powerful Q50 and the high-capacity Sirio, provide essential tools for coffee professionals,” the company said in a statement.
Both models feature a wide range of grind size adjustments, enabling baristas to customise the grind for various coffee preparations.
Quamar coffee grinders are designed to accommodate different types of beans and brewing methods – from espresso to filter coffee. These grinders allow for quick transitions between grind settings due to user-friendly adjustment mechanisms.
“This adaptability enables baristas to deliver a personalised coffee experience, consistently achieving high cup quality for their customers,” Quamar said.
“In a world where customisation is increasingly important, Quamar coffee grinders become an indispensable tool for the modern barista who aims to offer a unique, high-quality product.”
Quamar models, such as the Sirio and M80E, are engineered for easy upkeep. With accessible components, these grinders can be disassembled and cleaned in just a few minutes. Regular cleaning of the burrs is essential to prevent the buildup of coffee oils and residues that can affect flavour and grind quality.
Additionally, Quamar grinders are equipped with digital maintenance reminders, alerting operators when it’s time to clean or replace burrs. This feature helps ensure the grinder remains in optimal working condition.
“Investing in a Quamar grinder means not only having a high-quality product but also owning a machine that is easy to maintain, allowing for optimised cleaning times and enabling the barista to focus on preparing excellent coffee,” the company said.
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