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Post by timeless on Oct 3, 2016 10:02:54 GMT -5
Good day everybody!
I have been reading for quite some hours on this forum, which profited me a lot - thanks! - but did not answer this consideration: There are 3 types of Premier melangeur-grinder available, one tilting with the motor underneath, one non-tilting with the motor underneath and a non-tilting with the motor by the side.
I assumed that they have to differ in terms of noise and vibrations however was told they wouldn't ...? Anyone has a comparison?
Also I assumed that in terms of heat in the drum it might make a difference if the motor is underneath and more likeley to transmit its heat to the drum. If that is desireable or not is another question.
Many thanks for any kind of advice!
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Post by suspiciousrutabaga8 on Sept 3, 2020 21:26:06 GMT -5
I didn’t want to start another thread asking the same questions.
Is there a difference Betweeen the tilting and not tilting model? Is the $40 worth it?
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