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Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
Excellent non electric grinder, worth the money
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Love this coffee grinder I have an electric as well and I love this one for fresh coffees. Doesn’t take long to grind. Although I have issues figuring out how to change the grinding setting to something finer. Could be user error but I still got what I paid for and my coffees are still great enough I don’t care to change it.
LBmommy
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
This grinder is not a long term solution. I see now what other reviewers meant in saying that the material is "this." I am a 5' tall woman with tiny hands, and I could easily flatten the main cylinder, thereby rendering it useless. It does have a small capacity, but that is not a deal breaker for me as I'm the only coffee drinker in my house and I only have one cup a day. It takes a good 5 minutes to grind enough to use.If you don't drink coffee every day, or if you don't drink very much, this grinder is fine.
KR
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
Works perfectly to grind my coffee beans for my cold brew pitcher. The grind is small enough to get maximum flavor yet large enough so grounds don’t get filtered thru into my cup. It’s much quieter than an electric grinder and I find it much simpler to use. Love it!
Malonie
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024
So far so good. I doubt it'll last long but it'll fun to use while it lasts.
Jim
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024
Good quality. Didn't want an electric grinder again.(didn't want to wake up the fam at 4am) This grinder is perfect for making a half pot of coffee. If you want a full pot you'll have to grind a 2nd round. It has a sight window, quality aluminum construction, would buy again.
RangerY
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024
This is a great manual coffee grinder which uses a hard shaped conical ceramic burr (like a sphere) as the grinding element. I’ve used an electric rotary blade coffee grinder, which results in uneven sized pieces of ground coffee bean. After learning that a grinder that uses a burr grinder is superior to a flat bladed rotary grinder, I purchased an all clear acrylic manual grinder. That one worked well but had a major flaw and several minor flaws when compared to this grinder. The all clear grinder when rotated by hand would break off tiny bits of the clear plastic/acrylic cylinder body of the grinder. Those bits of plastic fell into the ground coffee. The minor flaw with that design was that the handle needed to be secured in place with a nut, and access to the beans required screwing a top component in place. Without the top nut, the handle would pop off the shaft when rotated.In comparison this all metal grinder has none of those issues. The main vertical shaft upon which the hand will be placed is a five sided shaped vertical shaft. This shaft protrudes far enough up, that when the grinder is capped, the handle sits on onto this shaft very securely and no securing nut needs to be used. So, the handle can be quickly put in place or removed. To load beans, the top just needs to be pull up and off, no screwing of a lid piece is needed. To access ground beans, just pull up the body of the grinder from the bottom tube, no screwing required. This is very convenient and the clear peep-hole allow you to view the resulting ground beans as you go. As with all burr type grinders you will need to use some time to set how tight you screw adjust the burr. Once that is done, it will require infrequent readjustments. Helpful brief instructions discuss the burr adjustment and the warning to never turn you loaded grinder in a counter clockwise direction.
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