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2025-09-02 10:24:33
So first off I would totally buy this again as a drip coffee drinker. I don't know how well it would work on espresso grind but it seems very fine.Pros - easy to clean, easy to use, nice hoper size for beans, reasonable grind containerCons - oily beans suck, it builds up static very quicklyHow to use -So there are a couple of things to do on this.One if you have oily beans you need to push the beans down or jiggle the machine, dry beans feed in just fine.Two I highly recommend a fine mist spray bottle, spray the top of the grounds container and inside the container... If you do not do this and use it daily you will start having coffe grounds flying all over the place.Those being said it is working great. I use it 2 times a day on the 12 cup setting and a very corse grind and clean it... Every 3 ish months. Costco beans are super oily and I haven't figured out a way to get them to feed in, I even removed the guard in the hoper. But cheapy Amazon beans are dry and work great.
Elaine Miller
2025-08-04 11:44:49
I bought this as a gift for my boyfriend because he had been using a small, handheld grinder, and it was a process and whole workout when we wanted to make just 2 cups of coffee.We couldn’t be more thrilled with this grinder! The knob indicates the amount of cups you’re making, and there is a sliding switch that allows you to control the coarseness. Simply adjust the settings to your preference, press the start button and walk away. The grinder stops automatically with the perfect amount of coffee/cup ratio ground. You pull out the catch and dump it directly into whatever maker you’re using. It’s also a lot quieter than I assumed! It doesn’t have that nerve-grating, screech type of tone when grinding.The only design flaw is that the catch-can, when in place without the lid, looks like it is covered; so, it’s easy to turn on without realizing that coffee grounds are going to start spewing everywhere if you forgot to put on the lid.
Alice H.
2025-07-28 09:44:18
After a month of daily use I am quite pleased with this coffee grinder, which offered a good compromise between what I wanted and what I could afford. It produces a better cup of coffee than my faithful old blade grinder ever did and is certainly preferable to what comes preground in bags. I like its little blue "on" light and its timed grinding; BTW letting the ground coffee sit in the hopper for a minute dissipates any static.Overall it's a decent entry-level burr grinder: not particularly loud, not especially messy, and just a rinse to clean (although since the hard plastic hopper is clear and the grinder's body is black, it can be difficult to see if you've taken it off the drainer and put it back in, which I hadn't. Twice.) I have yet to clean the burrs or other interior parts so I can't comment on that.However, although it works well in my pour over Clever Dripper, I've had to adjust the grind settings several times - simply done by moving a front pin - from Coarse to ultimately one click finer than Medium. This leads me to think that the Fine setting wouldn't produce the powder grind required for Turkish coffee and might not be fine enough to satisfy espresso machine users.
Caleb B.
2025-05-13 10:38:06
I've had this grinder for a couple weeks. I put my grounds into a reusable tin. First time around it worked well, however I noted it was message - not all the grounds exit the machine into the container, and the container itself doesn't make enough of a seal to prevent grinds from ending up on the outside of the container. Fortunately I have a mini vacuum which helps.The main issue, is when I went to refill my tin for the 2nd time (3rd use), it no longer worked. It tried to grind but sounded strained. So I removed the hopper and upper grinder and cleaned it. The grinds that were supposed to go into the container ended up getting packed and not falling into the container. I had to do quite a bit of finagling to get it that area cleaned out.After fully cleaning it out, I managed to get about 2oz of grinds out of it before it stopped, inspection revealed it was all packed up / clogged - again. With fine grounds, no beans or other debris, just the results that were supposed to end up in the output container.I'm not exactly sure how it's supposed to function, but I expect getting clogged like this is not supposed to happen and may be the result of a dying / burnt out motor (which sounds like it's dying, but I'm not a professional).Fortunately within the return window. I'll be paying the premium for something name brand and more reliable.
Benjamin Lazaro
2024-12-25 15:36:46
Not for esspresso but it is very good!
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