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Jun 28, 2016
Retro move
1 of 1 found this helpful I bought the Hario manual coffee grinder just to experience its manual operation. It is easy to use and uncomplicated, but it takes too long to grind the beans- I have gone back to my cheap blade grinder- I've had 2 Breville burr grinders and both failed; I cannot tell any difference between the burr and blade grinders in terms of the coffee flavor. I am roasting my beans in a Whirley Pop- again, nothing fancy, but everything I need-no need to spend more money.
Jun 03, 2006
PIP Expanded Guide to the Nikon F80/N80- Matthew Dennis
3 of 3 found this helpful I bought this book in March, and began marking it up as soon as I started reading. It is an excellent in depth review of all the camera's functions. Although I have owned several 35mm cameras, the N80 has features that aren't intuitively simple to use. I like the way Dennis shows a thru-the-lens view when demonstrating things, since this camera displays all your pertinent exposure data inside the view finder. Unless you're already comfortable with Nikon high end cameras, you need this book; you will refer to it often.

Jan 26, 2016
Great Machine
7 of 7 found this helpful I bought this new on Ebay and got a real deal on it...watched other auctions for 2 weeks.I have use it twice and both times the bread turned out exactly as the included recipe predicted. I bought it solely on user recommendations, which I tend to value above any other voice. It was the programmable feature that really convinced me to get it-I'm trying to learn the many variations of bread making and being able to tweek the different stages of the process allows for experimenting. I would not hesitate to recommend the Zojirushi!