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With regards to KRUVE; for over a decade now, we used their coffee sifter as a primary tool in our lab for identifying particle sizes created by various grinders. It was a laborious task, but gave consistent results and allowed me to create a proper database of particle size comparisons over time. Nothing else existed (at least under $5K) to do this.
(today, I use a digital particle size analyser from DiFluid, which only came available last year).
I also used the KRUVE sifter for many of my press pot coffee brews. In that instance, it is quick and easy to do, letting me sift off any particle sizes below 600um, for a much cleaner press pot cup. It's one of my fave "stealth" ways to brew coffee.
Here's my OG Kruve sifter. I'm on a second unit now (my OG got damaged when we moved in 2017).
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So here's how it goes down.
I've been in touch with KRUVE about us reviewing their glassware. Had some really good convos with the owner and founder, and I jokingly say "ever consider advertising on our site? I don't think KRUVE ever has..."
He was sure they had in the past, but nope. Said point blank "honestly, I'm tired of feeding the (goog.meta) machine, and you do some excellent work really educating and informing the coffee loving public. We should be supporting you more, and reaching your audience. Let's do this."
So as of this morning KRUVE is an advertiser on CoffeeGeek! I would really like to thank them, and invite you to check the company out. I'll have another post where I talk about the specific products we use from them (long before they advertised with us!). They've also set up a download link to download a FREE printable copy of their popular BREWLER grind particle measuring tool. You can download it here.
cc @coffee