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It only took a few minutes to grind the entire bag of beans since the hopper can hold up to 2.5 cups of beans at one
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A grind setting of 8 produces an excellent yield of my three ounces by weight of beans to use in my automatic pour over machine- texture by feel and micro analysis=commercially bagged grind
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I need to grind a bag of coffee at a time
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So far I’ve only tried to grind finer a medium ground bag
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The coffee grinds stay just as fresh as the day that I ground the entire bag of beans.
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The Cuisinart did indeed work great for the year that I had it until the motor burned out on me while grinding a 2 pound bag of beans.
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Still quiet, little static as
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However, it was crazy strong and I immediately realized why upon closer inspection of the coffee grinds themselves as they made contact with the water.
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I've been using this grinder everyday for almost a year, and it still grinds just as consistently as it did brand new.
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Then, the add says it will grind coffee fine enough to grind very fine and uses the example of grinding so fine as to be incredible to grind Turkish coffee.
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The most I grind is 60 or 70 g for a liter or even 15 g for a cup
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Bought the Ariete primarily for french press and pour over coffee to use with my 12 cup press, as my hand grinder not only won't hold enough beans (45-58 g) but is a chore when the need for coffee strikes in the morning