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As a small appliance manufacturer with many years of experience in home drip coffee machine development, we have launched a series of Drip Coffee Machine, covering both 6-cup (750 ml) and 10-cup (1.25 liter) capacities, supporting dual modes of coffee bean grinding and ground coffee use, and offering flexible options such as concentration adjustment and appearance customization to meet the needs of home, office and gift markets. Removable food-grade specialty stainless steel conical grinder. The conical grinding system precisely grinds the coffee beans to produce a fine and uniform powder, freshly ground and freshly brewed, not easy to oxidize, subtly restoring the American style coffee. Grinding Thickness The 10-cup grinder drip coffee maker is equipped with a 14-step grind thickness
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In the design and manufacturing of espresso machines, a seemingly small decision—selecting a 58 mm or 51 mm portafilter—can significantly influence product positioning, user experience, and supply chain considerations. While both sizes serve the same fundamental purpose of holding coffee grounds and supporting the extraction process, their respective advantages differ across product lines and usage scenarios. For manufacturers and B2B buyers, understanding the logic behind this choice is essential for product planning and market strategy. 1. Understanding the Differences Between 58mm and 51mm...
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