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Ditting 807 Filter Coffee Grinder

MSRP: $2,800.00
$2,499.00
— You save $301.00
SKU:
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  • Ditting 807 Filter Coffee Grinder Front View
  • Ditting 807 Filter Coffee Grinder Left Angled View
  • Ditting 807 Filter Coffee Grinder Left Side View
  • Ditting 807 Filter Coffee Grinder Back Side View
  • Ditting 807 Filter Coffee Grinder Right Side View
  • Ditting 807 Filter Coffee Grinder Right Angled View

Description

Standard burrs may be swapped for cast steel burrs for an additional fee upon request. For more information, please contact us at ditting@prima-coffee.com

  • What's in the Box

  • Ditting 807 Filter Coffee Grinder & Hopper
  • Batch Brew Basket Fork Attachment
  • Grounds Tray
  • User Manual
Ditting 807 Knocker & Chute

Performance & Reliability Upgraded

Ditting is offering thoughtful revisions to the impressively functional and reliable 804 line by introducing the new 807 Filter coffee grinder. Since the 1970s, the 804 grinders have offered consistent performance, and Ditting is building on this principle while providing a more modern aesthetic as well as altering both external and internal upgrades within the 807 Filter. Equipped with dual internal fans, a new, electronic switch, a stepless grind adjustment with clear reference points, and a simple, tool-free removable hopper, the 807 Filter coffee grinder provides the same quality you've come to expect from Ditting's flagship line with welcomed, improved features.

View of Filter Basket

A Simpler Workflow

The large, adjustable forks are the most noticeable aspect of the 807 Filter coffee grinder. This feature allows for a simple, enjoyable grinding experience directly into a brew basket, negating the need to first grind your coffee into a separate grounds container. An adjustable slide chute also provides control over the direction of your ground coffee to ensure that mounding along the sides of the basket is no longer an issue and that all grounds land in the center of the basket. Finally, Ditting has fitted the 807 Filter with an open workspace, making single-dosing and grinding directly into bags possible. These attributes make the 807 Filter the most versatile grinder in the 807 line.

View of Grind Adjustment Wheel

Consistency For Every Application

Thanks to the 80mm flat steel burrs, the 807 Filter grinder is capable of producing up to two pounds of ground coffee in a minute, and the addition of dual cooling fans ensures that heat is directed away from the burrs and motor, maintaining grind consistency. Grind ranges from Turkish coffee all the way to cold brew are also possible by way of a simple turn of the stepless adjustment wheel. The ability to install the same premium cast steel burrs that are present in the 807 Lab Sweet is also an option on the 807 Filter, increasing overall performance and lending more sweetness to the finished brew. Lastly, the 807 Filter's hopper does not require tools to be removed as was seen on the 804 line, and the grinder will not engage unless the hopper is present as an added safety measure for all users.

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    80mm Special Steel Burrs

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    Stepless Grind Adjustment

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    Two Active Cooling Fans

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    Turkish to Cold Brew Grinding

More Features

Spring-Loaded Knocker/Bag Clamp & Chute

Adjustable Slide to Direct Grounds to Center of Brew Basket

Adjustable Forks to Accommodate Batch Brew Baskets

Easy-to-Remove Hopper without Use of Tools

Minimal Retention to Avoid Cross-Contamination of Coffee

Specifications

Manufacturer: Ditting
Model: 807 Filter
Country of Origin: Germany
Hopper Capacity: 1.1 lbs
Burr Size/Material: 80mm Special Steel
Grind Speed: 2lbs/Minute at 800µm
Burr Lifespan: 5,500 lbs
RPM: 1,700 (60hz)
Power: 120V, 500W, 6 Amps
Dimensions: 9"(W) x 27"(H) x 14"(D)
Duty Cycle: 45 Seconds On/180 Seconds Off
Certifications: UL, ETL, NSF Listed

Ditting Grinder Comparison Chart

Model: 807 Retail 807 Filter 807 Lab Sweet KR1203 Retail KR1403 Retail KFA1403 Industrial
Application: Retail bag grinding, up to 30lbs per day Retail bag & batch brew basket grinding, up to 30lbs per day. Retail bag grinding & single dosing for cupping, pour over or espresso, up to 30lbs per day Retail bag grinding, up to 500lbs per day Retail bag grinding, up to 1000+ lbs per day Roasting areas, up to 1000+ lbs per day.
Hardware: Vibrating plate Adjustable forks & slide chute Folding platform, metal grounds catch Vibrating plate Vibrating plate Extended chute, built-in shutoff valve
Grind Size Range: 130µm-1,400µm 130µm-1,400µm 100µm-1,200µm 300µm-900µm 200µm-1,100µm 200µm-1,100µm
Output (lbs/min/800µm): 2 2 2 5 8 8
Burr Lifespan (lbs): 5,500+ 5,500+ 15,000+ 15,000+ 15,000+ 15,000+
Hopper Capacity (lbs): 1.1 1.1 1.1 2.4 2.4 22
Duty Cylcle: 45 Sec On/180 Sec Off 45 Sec On/180 Sec Off 45 Sec On/180 Sec Off Continuous run Continuous run Continuous run
Power: 120v, 60hz, Single Phase, 6A 120v, 60hz, Single Phase, 6A 120v, 60hz, Single Phase, 6A 120v, 60hz, Single Phase, 13A 220v, 60hz, Three Phase, 10A 220v, 60hz, Three Phase, 10A
Dimensions WxDxH (inches): 9 x 14 x 27 9 x 14 x 27 9 x 14 x 27 12 x 16 x 34 12 x 16 x 34 13 x 16 x 29

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