Has completely changed my workflow. Seems small inconveniance to weigh beans everytime but when making multiple drinks for guests it really makes it a slog. Especially as I have a sage barrister pro currently that I turned into a single dose. The grinder just wasn’t up to it and would be perfect for first grind and then take double the time on a second. Next step is to invest in a Lilit Bianca V3!



by Ashamed-Astronaut587

14 Comments

  1. ArmatureArt19

    Have you tested it against a calibrated double decimal (or single decimal) scale?

    Last time I tested the Libras GBW it was consistently giving a pretty decent margain of error that was actually completely comparable to a timer based system (The Specialista).

    GBW always seemed like a good idea to me but the Libra doesn’t slow down to let the scale catch up, or give extra short grinds (<.5s) if it finds it fell short once letting the scale settle. This is something I’ve seen other GBW systems do in order to produce a much more accurate result than timer systems.

  2. 30-inch-rows

    It’s on sale right now. Trying to decide between it or the newer model.

  3. Sharp-Ad-9221

    I’d think about single dosing. All those beans exposed to the atmosphere would worry me. 😗

  4. Is that a Bambino plus I see? How has getting the eureka improved the Bambino performance? Thanks

  5. CheneyPinata

    Now see what happens when you keep your beans in a vacuum sealed jar. Magic.

  6. neotechnooptimist

    Which dosing funnel are you using?

  7. jqVgawJG

    I’ve been considering a grinder like this – but my main concern is, how quickly do the beans degrade while inside the hopper (as opposed to inside a sealable container)?

  8. ak47grills

    So many clumps. Gbw is awesome but me as a home roaster and coffee addict ( florals, stone fruits etc) I have to single dose.

  9. Alltimelearner

    Is it significantly different from you Barista pro Baratza burr? Got the same machine and thinking to upgrade the grinder

  10. pattymelt7

    Wiping out your portafilter is the way

  11. Thanks for posting. I have my Barista Pro for 4 yrs and is looking for a grinder.
    Initially Df64, then between Libra and other single dose. This has been very helpful.
    I don’t change beans and use my Pro 95% of the time for latte. Grind by Weight will smooth my workflow