delivered today mill corresponds exactly to the expectations I had, according to the reviews!
Another decisive factor was this page: http://www.kaffeewiki.de/index.php?title=Handm%C3%BChlen
is here, "Notes on the initial purchase of a hand mill
The manufacturing tolerances in new hand-mills are quite high, which is why individual and well-functioning copies still a significant number of mills the same series face that grind very poor and can therefore appear to purchase retrospectively as a nuisance. Please do not get carried away by various enthusiastic reports on the Internet for sale! Notable exception when it comes to build quality seem to be the ceramic mills Japanese origin: Hario, Porlex, Kyocera. These have their strengths in the fine range for mocha and espresso while you grind very inhomogeneous with very coarse grinding. "
because for me mocha and espresso is interesting, I'm looking for the hario decided and just mentioned applies exactly!
not for filter coffee unsuitable because for gross grinding extremely irregular, even when Bialetti espresso maker optimal but adequate, French press coffee works very well!
+ Magnetic button for drawer
+ Very fine grinding result
+ Quiet
+ Nostalgic
+ Good workmanship
- Not quite continuous adjustment of the grinding degrees for the purists
- Inhomogeneous flour with larger freeness
Have fun grind!