• Reviews around coffee grind (1.31 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

    • (coffee grinds have to “turn” 90 degrees or so twice - look at side shot).
    • The one I bought is almost impossible to put the cup (to catch the coffee grinds) in and out.
    • The coffee grinds stay just as fresh as the day that I ground the entire bag of beans.
    • I've owned a Capresso Infinity burr grinder for a few years, it's a good grinder but it always had the static "flying coffee ground" problem
    • The only downside is, I feel like I have to bang out the rest of the coffee grinds after its finished grinding
    • It spits out coffee grinds everywhere!
    • This burr grinder is will constructed, the coffee grind comes out evenly.
    • There is no adjustable cup size only adjustable time setting with no conversion of time to amount of coffee ground
    • The only issue is that there is a little rubber seal where the coffee grind comes out.
    • My Wife said I can either buy a new Cuisinart grinder each year, or just buy this one that appears to be more robust and made for continuous coffee grinding.
    • but it works all the way down to a great Turkish coffee grind
    • Great product, but it spits out coffee ground on my counter
    • Grinder and box were full of coffee grinds
    • To get the right amount of coffee ground, I need the amount of time that falls between the first setting and the
    • With the Ariete grind, I had to scale back to 3 pour-over sized scoops of coffee grinds.
    • All your coffee grind needs all in one
    • The dry coffee ground will stick to the plastic container (again due to the static build up), but it will not fly all over the place by themselves.
    • Push/release the button and the coffee grinds dispense for a preset amount of time
    • The coffee grinds stay just as fresh as the day that I ground the entire bag of beans.
    • Coffee grinds spill out all over the counter.
    • This Ariete grinder works as well as the Capresso Infinity grinder in terms of grind uniformity, and without the flying coffee ground issue
    • My biggest problem with the competitor, besides coffee ground residue clinging to everything, was that after a year or so the 'ON' button started malfunctioning and not grinding long enough.
    • The coffee grind is too fine to strain properly with the French Press and the coffee has a powdery, bitter after taste with sludge left in the bottom of the cup.
    • When I ordered this item, it would only grind fine coffee ground (not quite fine enough for espresso, but close)
    • When I ordered this item, it would only grind fine coffee ground (not quite fine enough for espresso, but close)
    • When you take off the lid or try to empty it the static spreads coffee ground everywhere
    • Since I recently received it, I’m still working on the setting I like my coffee grinds
    • However, there are always some coffee grinds left in the grinder that requires a good cleaning after each use
    • but it works very well, does not dispense coffee grinds anywhere except where it is supposed to
    • Most grinders I researched could do espresso to french press, but having Turkish coffee grind setting is cool for the three
    • The machine works best with eighteen grams of coffee ground fine enough to take twenty five seconds to fill two shot glasses.
    • Since I recently received it, I’m still working on the setting I like my coffee grinds
    • In now time flat your counter is covered - COVERED - in coffee grinds.
    • My MAIN concern is coffee ground flyaways after using my niece's grinder which required a major wipe-down of the entire counter and adjacent surfaces after each use
    • A few reviewer commented about the coffee grinds flying all over the place.
    • The coffee grind is too fine to strain properly with the French Press and the coffee has a powdery, bitter after taste with sludge left in the bottom of the cup.
    • Highly recommend this grinder for fine coffee grinds.
    • ;O) Enjoy!!
    • The most I grind is 60 or 70 g for a liter or even 15 g for a cup
    • 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