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fellow ode gen 2 kaffekvarnFellow ode gen 2 voor schonere en nauwkeurigere zetmaling Fellow Ode Gen 2 is onze aanbeveling voor wie zijn filterkoffie serieuzer wil nemen en tegelijkertijd een molen in de keuken wil die net zo doordacht oogt als hij aanvoelt in gebruik. Deze gepdatete elektrische koffiemolen is ontwikkeld voor zetmethoden zoals pour over, AeroPress, presskan, elektrische koffiezetapparaten en cold brew, waarbij een gelijkmatige deeltjesgrootte en lage retentie

Fellow ode gen 2 voor schonere en nauwkeurigere zetmaling

Fellow Ode Gen 2 is onze aanbeveling voor wie zijn filterkoffie serieuzer wil nemen en tegelijkertijd een molen in de keuken wil die net zo doordacht oogt als hij aanvoelt in gebruik. Deze geüpdatete elektrische koffiemolen is ontwikkeld voor zetmethoden zoals pour over, AeroPress®, presskan, elektrische koffiezetapparaten en cold brew, waarbij een gelijkmatige deeltjesgrootte en lage retentie echt verschil maken in de kop. Met 64 mm platte maalschijven, verbeterde boonvoeding en slimmer afvalbeheer levert fellow ode gen 2 een schonere werkplek, betere controle en een consistentere maling van de eerste tot de laatste dosis. Een belangrijke en eerlijke kanttekening: hij is gebouwd voor filterkoffie, niet voor espresso.

Belangrijkste kenmerken

  • ✓  64 mm platte maalschijven van roestvrij staal zorgen voor een gelijkmatige, consistente maling met hoge precisie voor alles van handzetters tot presskannen
  • ✓  11 hoofdinstellingen en in totaal 31 stappen maken het eenvoudig om de maling fijn af te stemmen voor meerdere zetmethoden zonder giswerk
  • ✓  Anti-statische technologie, ingebouwde klopper en magnetisch uitgelijnde opvangcontainer houden het zetoppervlak merkbaar schoner in het dagelijks gebruik
  • ✓  Single dose voeding en 100 g capaciteit bieden flexibiliteit voor zowel een enkele kop als grotere zettingen bij bezoek
  • ✓  Compact, stille vorm met automatische stopfunctie maakt de molen prettig in gebruik, ook in kleinere keukens

Details

Product Ode Brew Grinder Gen 2
Gebruik Ontworpen uitsluitend voor filterkoffie, inclusief AeroPress®, pour over, elektrische koffiezetapparaten, French press en cold brew; niet bedoeld voor espresso
Maalschijven 64 mm platte maalschijven van roestvrij staal
Type maalschijven Ode Gen 2 Brew Burrs
Geometrie van maalschijven Platte, ongecoate, tweefasige maalgometrie, intern ontwikkeld
Maalinstelling 11 instellingen met in totaal 31 stappen
Maalcapaciteit 100 g
Bonencontainer Grotere container met nieuw ontwerp voor soepelere boonvoeding
Single dose Ja, voor maximale versheid
Retentie Lage malingretentie
Technologie Anti-statische technologie
Opvangbak Magnetisch aangepaste opvangbak met eenvoudige schenktuiten
Klopper Ingebouwde maalklopper
Automatische stopfunctie Ja
Motor Krachtige motor met PID-feedbackcontrole
Afmetingen (L × B × H) 239 × 105 × 248,3 mm
Gewicht 4,6 kg / 10.14 lb
Vermogen 140 W
Stroomsterkte 1,3 A
Frequentie 50–60 Hz
Spanning 120V~
EU-versie 220–240 V, 2 ronde pinnen
Kabellengte 1 m
Materiaal Aluminium behuizing, plastic bonenreservoir en basis, maalschijven van roestvrij staal
Ontwerp Compact voetafdruk zonder grote bonenhopper voor minder blootstelling aan zuurstof
Geluidsniveau Stille maling
Waarschuwing CA Prop 65

Onderhoudsinstructies

Voor het beste resultaat raden we aan de bijgeleverde Get to Know You Guide te volgen om de functies en workflow van de molen te leren kennen. Reiniging, onderhoud en kalibratie worden beschreven in de veiligheidsinstructies, en het is verstandig om de door Fellow aanbevolen methoden te volgen omdat dit een precisiekoffiemolen is. De antistatische technologie, de magnetische opvangbak en de ingebouwde klopper helpen de zetplek schoner te houden tussen de reinigingsbeurten door. Houd er ook rekening mee dat de molen is ontwikkeld voor filterkoffie en niet gebruikt mag worden voor espresso.

Verbeterde thuis-koffiemolen voor Fellow Ode 2

Wij vinden dat fellow ode 2 een zeer sterke keuze is voor jou die een professionelere ervaring thuis wilt zonder het aanrecht te vullen met onnodig volume. De capaciteit van 100 gram maakt het praktisch wanneer je meerdere kopjes achter elkaar zet, terwijl het single dose-systeem je helpt precies zoveel te malen als je op dat moment nodig hebt. Dit geeft betere controle, minder verspilling en een kop die frisser smaakt.

Precisie in het malen

De grote frontbediende knop is gemakkelijk af te lezen en eenvoudig aan te passen, wat het soepel maakt om te schakelen tussen verschillende zetrecepten. De combinatie van café-geïnspireerde platte maalschijven en 31 duidelijke stappen zorgt voor een consistente maling van medium fijn tot grof. Voor jou die Fellow Ode gebruikt voor handmatige koffiezetters, filterkoffiezetters of perskannen betekent dit een duidelijkere controle over de extractie en een voorspelbaardere smaakprofiel.

Perfect voor thuisgebruik

Op de foto zien we een strakke, matzwarte en architectonische vorm die past in moderne keukens, open planken en uitgewerkte koffiehoeken. De rechte silhouet, de getinte bonencontainer, de cilindervormige opvangkop en de discrete frontknop geven een sober uiterlijk dat exclusief aanvoelt zonder de ruimte te overheersen. Als je op zoek bent naar een elektrische koffiemolen voor filterkoffie met designfocus, is dit een uitzonderlijk goed uitgebalanceerd alternatief. Maar als je doel espresso is, kies dan een ander type molen.

Doordachte details

Het zijn de dagelijkse details waarin deze molen echt zijn klasse toont. De magnetische opvangbak zit stevig en is eenvoudig correct terug te plaatsen, de knockbox helpt om achtergebleven koffie te verwijderen, en de antistatische technologie vermindert stof en morsen op het aanrecht. Voor wie dagelijks maalt betekent dit minder schoonmaak, minder frustratie en een meer gefocust zetproces.

Over de fabrikant

Fellow is een merk binnen keuken- en koffiebenodigdheden dat functionele producten maakt met een duidelijke vormgeving. De producten worden ontwikkeld in San Francisco en wereldwijd verkocht, met focus op doordacht design dat de hele zetervaring verbetert. We waarderen vooral hoe Fellow precisie, gebruiksgemak en een uitstraling combineert die vanzelfsprekend aanvoelt in een modern premiumkeuken.

Als je een stijlvolle molen wilt die elke dag een merkbaar verschil maakt voor je filterkoffie, is dit een doordachte keuze met precisie, een schoner werkproces en een sterke designbeleving in één apparaat.

Veelgestelde vragen

Is de fellow ode gen 2 geschikt voor espresso?

Nee, Fellow Ode Gen 2 is ontwikkeld voor filterkoffie zoals pour over, AeroPress®, filterkoffie, French press en cold brew. Hij is niet bedoeld voor espresso.

Wat maakt de fellow ode 2 beter voor filterkoffie dan eenvoudigere molens?

Het combineert 64 mm platte maalschijven van roestvrij staal, 31 maalinstellingen, lage retentie en antistatische technologie. Dit zorgt voor een gelijkmatigere maling, een schonere werkplek en betere controle bij elke zetbeurt.

Hoe maak ik de fellow ode gen 2 op de juiste manier schoon?

Volg de Get to Know You Guide voor functies en gebruik, en raadpleeg de veiligheidsinstructies voor reiniging, onderhoud en kalibratie. Vermijd eigen methoden die niet door de fabrikant worden ondersteund.

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