• Reviews around bean (2.06 of 5)

    Ariete Conical Burr Electric Coffee Grinder - Professional Heavy Duty Stainless Steel | Ultra Fine Grind with Adjustable Cup Size | 15 Fine - Coarse Grind Size Settings

    • After grinding oily beans in November, grinder did not pull beans into the burr very well
    • Well it doesn't cut the bean into powder, it seems to crush the bean
    • I grind my beans at a 15 corse setting as a professional because I fill my refillable k cup.
    • If you like to grind-to-empty, so you don't leave beans in the hopper, then other grinders take a long time at the end as the beans fly around waiting to fall into the hopper.
    • Takes way to long to grind enough beans for a pot of coffee
    • How can they call it "professional Heavy Duty" when it says not to grind beans for more than 90 seconds every 90 seconds.
    • I've also used this to grind beans for my French Press
    • Doesn't seem to burn the beans
    • After researching grinders to death, I purchased this machine to grind coffee beans for my espresso
    • The grinder housing comes out so you can clean out any beans that are down in the grinding chamber
    • Simply didn't grind a single bean after over 10 hours of troubleshooting.
    • Easy pesy, grinds all beans and you can walk away and pour water into your coffee maker while it is grinding
    • I decided to get this since I like fresh beans and ground them, it has many levels of grinding and it is very flexible.
    • It's so nice being able to grind beans fresh to a consistent grind that works great in my espresso machine.
    • Decided to slow down a little and go back to grinding beans for fresh coffee and loving it
    • Does a good job grinding my French roast coffee beans which are a little
    • This grinder grinds beans GREAT for espresso
    • We have switched from going to the coffee shop to grinding our own beans now.
    • The shut-down of all my favorite Peet's, where I would buy my beans ready-ground, triggered me to take the plunge and start buying whole beans directly
    • My experience is the less oily the beans the better the grinder works at expresso grind.
    • We use it to grind coffee coffee beans
    • So it grinds the beans amazingly
    • The beans do not feed well into the grinder, so I ended up having to shake it constantly, and it took like 3 minutes to grind enough coffee for 8 cups.
    • It's so easy to clean, is quiet, well-built, and grinds beans for you very quickly
    • I like fresh ground beans, sometimes I even roast my own beans
    • I’ve ground oily dark beans through light roast beans and it handles them all.
    • More importantly, it grinds the beans like I like 'em.15 settings and fairly quiet operation
    • Very easy to set up and very easy to use, with perfectly ground beans for our morning espresso.
    • but it wouldn't grind any beans on any setting despite the grinder working properly and being clean and clear of anything clogging the hopper or chute and the beans were making contact with the blades
    • For decades I've bought whole beans and grind just before I brew
    • So I bought this grinder trusting that an Italian brand will know how to grind coffee beans
    • I did a blind taste test using the same batch of dark roast coffee beans, and I am able to consistently produce a superior cup of coffee simply by changing grinders!!This quality product was designed in Italy by DeLonghi, a respected manufacturer of coffee equipment
    • It's pretty quiet, easy to use and does a nice job evenly grinding beans.
    • , it makes me sad because I really liked the style, it was pretty quiet for what it does, it ground my beans quickly with no mess, no static, but I really purchased this for Pour Over and French Press, both which need a chunkier grind than this was providing.
    • You're better off just experimenting with some cheap beans until you figure out what the two dials actually do
    • , It can grind the coffee beans like no other grinder I have ever used( Last coffee grinder I bought was
    • The geometry of the hopper is poor, so when the room is cool, dark oily beans will not feed at all; I need to remove the top and stir the beans with a chopstick while it's grinding
    • This machine grinds beans to fine espresso, and makes coffee taste better
    • More importantly, it grinds the beans like I like 'em.15 settings and fairly quiet operation
    • In addition, once the beans are ground, one still has to transfer the grounds to an air-tight container for storage.
    • All in all if you want to grind beans and make mess of your counters this is the machine for you
    • You have to play with the grind the the number of seconds that it grinds the beans.
    • So it grinds the beans amazingly
    • It grinds and tamps the beans, or it has a space to put in pre ground beans
    • A LITTLE TIP-I weighed the beans before and the product after the grind and the Machine loses 1 - 2 grams each episode
    • 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
    • This is my second relatively upscale bean grinder, the first was a
    • No mess from grinding your beans and it made a big difference in the way my coffee taste!
    • Improves flavor of even cheap beans from Wal-Mart
    • My husband and I enjoy grinding our coffee beans in the morning
    • This grinder grinds beans GREAT for espresso
    • The motor will run, but it will not grind beans
    • I think a bean got jammed down in the
    • Decided to slow down a little and go back to grinding beans for fresh coffee and loving it
    • I will speak with the tech dept on Monday and see if they could lend some insight, don't want to waste any more beans
    • It's so nice being able to grind beans fresh to a consistent grind that works great in my espresso machine.
    • So have been playing around with some expensive beans and finding that it's too fine.
    • I decided to get this since I like fresh beans and ground them, it has many levels of grinding and it is very flexible.
    • With the price of good coffee beans these
    • and it definitely grinds my coffee beans better
    • I tried to used it to grind my toddy beans, but the cup is a bit small and staticy,
    • This machine perfectly grinds the beans into a consistently sized grind enabling the beans to yield maximum flavor
    • Takes way to long to grind enough beans for a pot of coffee
    • If you like to grind-to-empty, so you don't leave beans in the hopper, then other grinders take a long time at the end as the beans fly around waiting to fall into the hopper.
    • And it's quiet, compared to previous grinders I've had, when grinding the beans.
    • It grinds coffee beans consistently to the desired setting, and the resulting grind provides a great brew.
    • Well it doesn't cut the bean into powder, it seems to crush the bean
    • and I find the 8.5 grind thickness setting is perfect for a robust flavor).No real cons and some tips - give the machine a little shake from the top of the bean hopper at end of grinding to grind the last few beans
    • It only takes about 15 seconds at coarseness setting # 11 to grind enough beans (around 4 tbsp) for my French Press coffee maker.
    • Been using this daily during the pandemic to grind beans for my espresso machine
    • It grinds my beans in a burr grinder not with blade by just chopping the beans
    • This goes to show me that in fact when you put great beans, dialed in brew times and smooth consistent grind together you can have an incredible cup of coffee any time
    • We have mostly switched to decaf and those are the beans we keep in the hopper, but in the morning we like one cup of caffeinated beans to get the day started
    • It is well built, and quickly and quietly grinds the beans.
    • My last coffee grinder did not handle the French roast beans well
    • Mainly use Starbucks dark beans
    • I feel like I've been mistreating my beans until now
    • To get rid of static, stir your beans with a barely damp spoon before you grind them
    • It takes forever to grind enough beans for a single cup.
    • I had some really great beans from Tunnel City coffee a local small batch roaster
    • doesn't really grind the beans the way i like them i have it on the the whole bean
    • We are committed coffee aficionados and buy the best beans we can find.
    • Unfortunately we his one does not grind the beans as fine as it’s needed
    • Unfortunately we his one does not grind the beans as fine as it’s needed
    • I purchased this grinder to grind coffee beans for a new espresso machine I recently bought
    • but I was very disappointed to see that both the container you dump beans into and the containerthe ground coffee goes
    • I have ground my own dark bean for 10 years, and this machine by far is the absolute best.
    • It is a little cumbersome to change grind sizes, like other burr grinders because you can’t just go from espresso to auto drip and back to espresso in one step unless you never leakage beans in the hopper
    • It takes forever to grind enough beans for a single cup.
    • , it's quiet and has a low enough grind rate to not butcher the bean
    • I recommend not using the extra dry beans or spray just a little bit of oil to the extra-dry coffee beans just before grinding them, if you cannot use the provided container
    • Grinds that small using oily beans tend to get caught up inside the grinder and that can lead to a mess or too little ground espresso beans or a stopped up grinder.
    • It only takes about 15 seconds at coarseness setting # 11 to grind enough beans (around 4 tbsp) for my French Press coffee maker.
    • I.e., Bean hopper to ground coffee bin is arranged straight down
    • Still quiet, little static as
    • 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.
    • I've been using this grinder everyday for almost a year, and it still grinds just as consistently as it did brand new.
    • 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.