Am I bugging you now?
Anyway, yes, I like the Zass 175 too, especially when travelling. Also, if you ask me, grinding is a lot easier when you can easily hold the grinder with one hand and turn the crank with the other. No knees, no holding the grinder flat against the table. Just hold it as if it was a pepper mill, and grind away. Travelling or not, I find this the best way of grinding with a manual grinder.
The crank is removable, but it doesn't fit inside the bottom half. Too bad, but easily fixed with a short rubber band or something. We don't want to lose the crank!
The 175 works for presso, moka, vac pot, espresso and turkish. Perhaps it becomes a bit uneven at coarse grinds, but I haven't noticed any problems with grind quality so far.
Salter No 1, espressomatic? Is
this the one? That is an electric one...
Edit:Stupid me, the salter is that heavy-duty one that they stopped doing, right? That would mean looking for it on ebay, I guess.