Learn to say popular home coffee grinder brand names correctly.
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How is Baratza (American brand widely regarded as a leader in home coffee grinders) correctly pronounced?
Baratza is pronounced 'buh-RAT-suh' — stress on the second syllable. In a technical interview: "Baratza's grinder used stepped settings that made it easy to repeat the same grind size every morning."
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How is Fellow (design-focused brand of coffee grinders and brewing equipment) correctly pronounced?
Fellow is pronounced 'FEL-oh' — the plain English word for a companion or peer. In a technical interview: "Fellow's grinder shipped in a range of colors that matched its other brewing gear."
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How is Breville (Australian appliance brand offering coffee grinders and espresso machines) correctly pronounced?
Breville is pronounced 'bruh-VEEL' — stress on the second syllable, not 'BREH-vil' as it's often mispronounced. In a technical interview: "Breville's grinder dosed coffee directly into the portafilter, weighing each shot as it went."
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How is Rancilio (Italian brand best known for its Rocky grinder, popular alongside its espresso machines) correctly pronounced?
Rancilio is pronounced 'ran-CHEE-lee-oh' — an Italian 'ci' making a 'chee' sound, stress on the second syllable. In a technical interview: "Rancilio's Rocky grinder became a workhorse in home setups for its simple, durable design."
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How is Comandante (German brand of premium hand-crank manual coffee grinders) correctly pronounced?
Comandante is pronounced 'koh-mahn-DAHN-tay' — a Spanish-style word meaning 'commander', stress on the third syllable. In a technical interview: "Comandante's manual grinder used hardened steel burrs that stayed sharp for years of daily grinding."