Hario Skerton Hack: Drill Mod - Grind Your Coffee Fast!

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  • čas přidán 2. 10. 2020
  • In this video we show you how to do a Hario Skerton drill mod hack. This is perfect if you don't have access to a standard electric burr grinder. You can modify the Hario Skerton manual ceramic burr grinder with a power drill!
    This is a follow up video to our original Hario Skerton Pro review video here: • Hario Skerton Pro Revi...
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Komentáře • 48

  • @MrRezillo
    @MrRezillo Před 3 lety

    This is f___kin' hilarous! Thanks

  • @StevesOldBoat
    @StevesOldBoat Před 2 lety

    Done the same thing with a Gator grinder, works great.

  • @s96822
    @s96822 Před 2 lety

    Ha ha. I thought about doing also. Good job. My current low end Ascaso commercial grinder has a stripped nylon gear that drives the burr spindle. A small screw somehow got in grinder and froze it thus stipping gear. Maybe I could modify a VSR drill core to make a direct drive? or just wait for the new nylon gear to arrive.

  • @JoergPelzer
    @JoergPelzer Před 5 měsíci

    I cool tip, I tried and now do this with my 1ZPRESSO Grinder and a Bosch GO 2, it looks more sleek and works fine. :-)

  • @redpickle
    @redpickle Před rokem +1

    I tried it with my drill but it kinda struggles. If ı crank up the power all the way it does turn but it's way too fast. If ı try to turn is slowly it just does not have enough power to crack the beans. How much power does your drill have? I also have the skerton pro model btw

  • @jasonmckinney3730
    @jasonmckinney3730 Před 2 lety +4

    Melted mine this way…but it was fun while it lasted.

    • @chayneznfayme
      @chayneznfayme Před 4 měsíci

      I wish I read this comment before I melted mine! 😅

  • @Rooftopaccessorizer
    @Rooftopaccessorizer Před 9 měsíci

    im so glad im not the only one. i was thinking this is a way more utilitarian use of my money than buying a fancy automatic grinder. i dont have a grinder and i dont have a drill, so why not get the extra bang for buck while saving counter space?

  • @Mn16Cr45
    @Mn16Cr45 Před 3 lety +7

    Use a Allen key Adapter for that. (I dont know exactly how its called, live in Germany). The way you use it, you going to damage it.

    • @goodcoffeevibes9360
      @goodcoffeevibes9360  Před 3 lety

      Haha thanks for the tip

    • @brody2642
      @brody2642 Před 2 lety

      Hey could you elaborate why? I've been using it directly (although carefully) but want to prevent any issues. Thanks!
      edit: Nvm, I see what you meant. I use an Allen key adapter as well but misunderstood your comment. My bad!

  • @ottomatic7823
    @ottomatic7823 Před 6 měsíci

    In this fast paced world, it's good for the soul to slow down & make a cup of coffee BY HAND.

  • @KyoheiYoshida
    @KyoheiYoshida Před 2 lety

    Ok I just did this, but on low and slow setting so I don't brake the grinder. I watched this to see if it would brake the grinder. I feel like ceramic would brake somehow. I'm not with about the shaft since hario pro is well supported on the shaft.. Though, the support is plastic so it would probably brake..

  • @VoodooChiller
    @VoodooChiller Před 3 lety +14

    Everything in this video is wrong. Terrible music (and unecessary), the camera is too close to the content, the camera guy never heard about focus, doesn't show the coffee being ground or how it was in the end...

  • @danielam1992
    @danielam1992 Před 3 lety +13

    You trying to give us a seizure? Slow the camera down and focus please. Otherwise nice hack

  • @peterwonaprize
    @peterwonaprize Před 6 měsíci

    Ryobi drills are clunky asf. I recommend a Milwaukee M12 drill which is much lighter weight and has plenty of torque. Set the drill speed to 1, set clutch position to 3, attach a 1/4” hex shank socket driver, and a 7mm socket to drive the burr shaft.

  • @diacurescom3897
    @diacurescom3897 Před 3 lety +8

    slow that thing tf down. have to grind slower. skerton can melt for one thing if you treat it like that, and grind wont be as good.

    • @goodcoffeevibes9360
      @goodcoffeevibes9360  Před 3 lety +1

      I know right! Need to slow down. As mentioned this was our first time testing this out. One of the things we noticed, but the content didn’t make the cut on the video edit was that the speed would make the burr kind of wobble. That part that was edited out but adds to your input that the speed can lower the grind quality

    • @JohnnyG1956
      @JohnnyG1956 Před 3 lety +2

      @@goodcoffeevibes9360 Slow would be better... I would add a bit to the drill that would fit the grinder handle attachment, something along these lines. www.amazon.com/uxcell-Socket-Spanner-Setter-Driver/dp/B00A10ILAK
      With this setup, it would make adding beans or repeated use, super easy.

    • @goodcoffeevibes9360
      @goodcoffeevibes9360  Před 3 lety

      Funny my Dad actually said the same thing today about using a bit today haha! Thanks! Yeah that was our first time doing it. Maybe we will do an updated feed back video

    • @diacurescom3897
      @diacurescom3897 Před 3 lety +3

      @@goodcoffeevibes9360 if you do that, tip from andrew at flair, can use a mechanical screwdriver instead of a regular drill, if you find the right one they are more gentle, and for most more ergonomic for use in a coffee context. and, on amazon the black and decker (cheap stuff) starts at $17.50, though i'd recommend skil . im using the junoesque ace40, which is about your cheapest thing you can use for espresso, and it comes with a drill bit

  • @JosephReference
    @JosephReference Před 3 lety +1

    this is funny af

  • @tomsowell8982
    @tomsowell8982 Před 9 měsíci

    Woulda been nice to actually see the grind you ended up with at warp speed. The thing is made for hand grinding....

    • @DJ_BROBOT
      @DJ_BROBOT Před 3 měsíci

      WE ARE HERE BECAUSE WE WANT TO SEE IF THIS THING WORKS...THATS WHY YOURE HERE TOO

  • @deusprogrammer_thekingofspace

    Why buy a manual grinder if you are going to connect a drill to it?

    • @DJ_BROBOT
      @DJ_BROBOT Před 3 měsíci

      because we already bought one and dont have the money for an automatic. And we all have drills--thats why. AND THATS WHY YOURE HERE TOO!

  • @incarnateTheGreat
    @incarnateTheGreat Před 3 lety +3

    This video gave me motion sickness.

  • @etiennerolland1480
    @etiennerolland1480 Před rokem

    Personnaly I use the wheel of my car to move the hand attachement.

  • @Rectitude4U
    @Rectitude4U Před 3 lety

    Were you going in reverse?

  • @jaimep3432
    @jaimep3432 Před 2 lety +6

    Like someone else said very pretentious. You need to humble yourself.

  • @SMAllen-hy6mo
    @SMAllen-hy6mo Před 3 lety +2

    Okay, good idea for speeding up the grind without killing your arms. But the drill motor is overkill. Sure, the first obvious choice since it has an adjustable chuck, but calipers (or a bit of trial and error) will quickly show you that the hex head of the drive shaft on the Hario Skerton Pro is 7mm.
    So grab a 7mm nut driver and your lighter impact driver, Bob's your uncle! Or if you have a well made cordless screwdriver, that accepts 1/4 inch (shaft) nut drivers, then you have the simple solution that should work well but also fit in a kitchen drawer when not in use.

  • @michaelwaller6093
    @michaelwaller6093 Před 3 lety +6

    If you’re too lazy to turn the handle, just buy an electric burr grinder or a better hand grinder.

    • @jaimep3432
      @jaimep3432 Před 2 lety +1

      Electric burr grinders are huge.

  • @gottowonder7168
    @gottowonder7168 Před 3 lety +2

    I wouldn't recommend this, I did this and bent the shaft in the grinder and lost all chance for a constant grind. It was a cheap grinder (java press off brand)

    • @goodcoffeevibes9360
      @goodcoffeevibes9360  Před 3 lety

      Yeah, it’s sort of a last ditch effort if you don’t have an electric grinder and you’re too lazy to manual grind 😆

    • @MrRezillo
      @MrRezillo Před 3 lety

      LOL

  • @scottsouder7544
    @scottsouder7544 Před 5 měsíci

    OMG! Stop the stupid noise. Couldn't click away from this video fast enough!

  • @AnantVyas
    @AnantVyas Před 3 lety +5

    Pretentious and cringe