Would you consider this a blemish? Was sold at full price. It's very obvious and draws the eye immediately.
Yes.Would you consider this a blemish?
Mine also arrived with the same mark in the same area. I am unsure whether to email BenWould you consider this a blemish? Was sold at full price. It's very obvious and draws the eye immediately.
Hello,Would you consider this a blemish? Was sold at full price. It's very obvious and draws the eye immediately.
Hi BenHello,
This is completely normal and something that cannot be removed without polishing etc. Same as the line on the wall directly opposite it.
Its a result of the end mill clening up the floor of the grinder. Other manafacturers have the same mark.
Every Aroma grinder has this mark from day 1. It's not a result of poor QC. It's part of the machining process.
Sorry for the non ideal answer.
Ben
Every single one mateHi Ben
Thanks for that. So all of them have this?
Thanks for the support!I have two Old Mate Designs Aroma-3 both have the circular mark in the bottom and a line opposite. I assumed this to be normal part of the maurfacturing process.
Still wondering why both my grinders came in black bubble wrap instead of fancy boxes like in his latest video ?
Hi Ben
Thanks for that. So all of them have this?
All the pictures online of other people's don't seem to have it. People.in this thread were also seemingly surprised by it.
Is the grind from the Aroma 3 considered finer/courser than the BCG medium plate?
Why can’t it go upside down? I never grind with mine upside down but I see no reason why you couldn’t.More coarse... That's why a new fine plate will be coming out... If you stuff it more full, you can get a more fine grind with dense sticky, so there is some control, although not as much as BCG (can't go upside down) but basically it's like the medium generally yeah
Why can’t it go upside down? I never grind with mine upside down but I see no reason why you couldn’t.
Nothing to be worried about, people with long spin times have replaced the bearing with a different oneJust recieved a new Aroma 3 with magnets from Vapefiend. The most I can get it to spin for is just under four seconds before it stops, although I noticed that in some you tube reviews (eg T&J), it seems to spin forever. Is that anything to be concerned about? The circular strip covering the bearings is a black colour in this case.
Also, should it be cleaned at all before use? TIA..
I got the same blemish. Did yours come from vapefiend too?Would you consider this a blemish? Was sold at full price. It's very obvious and draws the eye immediately.
I have the founder edition and recently switched back to the original bearing. Spins for at least 30 secs.Nothing to be worried about, people with long spin times have replaced the bearing with a different one
Yeah those earlier editions came with a different bearing. I read through this whole thread before ordering mine, and saw multiple different bearings were tested, cant remember the reasoning behind it thoughI have the founder edition and recently switched back to the original bearing. Spins for at least 30 secs.
Just recieved a new Aroma 3 with magnets from Vapefiend. The most I can get it to spin for is just under four seconds before it stops, although I noticed that in some you tube reviews (eg T&J), it seems to spin forever. Is that anything to be concerned about? The circular strip covering the bearings is a black colour in this case.
Also, should it be cleaned at all before use? TIA..
Nothing to be worried about, people with long spin times have replaced the bearing with a different one
Thanks. Not sure who to believe though, you or @MickkHmm sounds a little imperfect?
NTN black bearings I have go about 5 seconds. The blue one I got first goes 15 or so seconds. That sounds about right from my experience. I wanted them to go longer but dont see much point in ceramic bearings and losing the magnetic top so I've made peace with the spin times and moved on.Thanks. Not sure who to believe though, you or @Mickk. It's closer to 3.5 seconds to be precise..
Thanks. Not sure who to believe though, you or @Mickk. It's closer to 3.5 seconds to be precise..