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magicbean
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Posted Fri Jul 18, 2008, 7:49am
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I just received my Mazzer Mini here at work from GB (3 days after ordering). The box is simply huge. It's factory sealed with tape (with the Mazzer logo all over) and with large staples. Nice to know that the box was never opened.

The box is perfect condition so Canada Post was "gentle" with it. So aside from it blowing up when I try it tonight, it should be fine!
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Posted Fri Jul 18, 2008, 8:17am
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Please let us know how it goes Cédric! {;-D

You're gonna love the Mazzer Mini,

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magicbean
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Posted Fri Jul 18, 2008, 9:36am
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I will let you know! But coming from a KitchenAid blade grinder, I'm pretty sure it will be an incredible step-up!

Thanks!
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