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La Marzocco expands in coffee grinder market

by Ethan Miller
October 21, 2019
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La Marzocco has revealed its new foray into the coffee grinder market at Host Milano with two models, the Swan and Swift Mini.

“Nearly 20 years ago, we began again to research and learn what can be improved in espresso coffee grinding. We feel now is the time for us at La Marzocco to expand our efforts, to set out down a new pathway, and to bring the same innovation and evolution to espresso coffee grinding machines as we have brought to the espresso machine,” La Marzocco says in an official release.

Aimed at the home and office markets, the Swift Mini removes the complexities of grinder preparation, allowing a broad range of users to focus on the final cup instead of the process beforehand.

The Swan, however, has been designed for the coffee bar.

“The barista has had to work around the limitations of their grinding equipment; inconsistent dosing, heat, clumping, and retention. We have focused on solving these problems in new and unique ways to allow the work of the farmer, roaster, and barista to take centre stage,” La Marzocco says.

“The Swan grinder removes the compromises of existing coffee grinders, allowing the barista to prepare the highest quality coffee with ease. As we set out into the grinder market, we look forward to our future; with the grower, the processor, the exporter, the importer, the roaster, and the barista. Together the strength of our work will improve a small moment in the lives of many, as they enjoy their beverage.”

For more information, visit international.lamarzocco.com/en

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