shorty wrote:Right now I am trying to decide between Capresso Infinity and Baratza Maestro. I saw that Infinity has some issues with static and wasted/retained grinds and I also saw some comments that the Maestro grinder is loud + there are issues with getting the beans down the hopper. I am leaning towards getting Capresso Infinity.
I have a Baratza Maestro Plus, and haven't had many problems with static. As jpreiser said, there's a little static in the bin, but it's nothing that a few light taps can't overcome. Also, the bin of the Maestro Plus (and I believe the Maestro, also) has an anti-static coating...obviously it doesn't eliminate static completely, but it's noticeably better than plain old uncoated plastic.
I haven't had any problems getting beans down the hopper, and I've thrown everything from el-cheapo grocery store beans to big, fat Maragogype beans in it. Once in a while one or two beans might dance around & resist taking the fatal plunge into the burrs, but a bit of pulsing takes care of them. That issue is so minor, I wouldn't even consider putting it in the potential-deal-breaker category.
I would strongly recommend spending the extra $30 or so (assuming you're getting a refurb) to get the Maestro Plus rather than the Maestro. The heavy steel base is well worth it for the stability, and the pulse grind button on the front of the machine is a useful feature.
The Maestro Plus is by no means whisper quiet, but it's quieter than the average whirling-blade grinder. Volume isn't a big concern for me though, because my wife almost always wakes up before I do, so I'm not concerned about disturbing anyone's slumber by grinding some beans in the morning.