• Reviews around coffee (2.75 of 5)

    Brim Electric Handheld Burr Coffee Grinder, Simple One-Touch Operation, 9 Precise Grind Settings from Espresso to French Press, Removable 30g Ground Container for Easy Clean Up, Stainless Steel/Black

    • Now point the hole toward the ceiling, so that you don't accidentally dump any ground coffee onto the counter or kitchen floor
    • I'd only consider buying this if you love cleaning up complete messes and only want corsely ground coffee suitable for French Press or similar
    • It holds 30 grams of beans or about 1 oz. which is about right for a 15 oz cup of strong coffee.
    • With that said both the coffee bean and the ground coffee chambers are inconvenient for loading the beans and for emptying the ground coffee
    • I like aeropress coffee, which is made one cup at a time
    • I can add that the grind on second most coarse setting has improved my French press coffee more than anything before.
    • For pour over, this works fantastic in grinding coffee beans
    • so I'm not grinding coffee every day
    • It's a little slow and can handle enough coffee for about 4 cups at once, but for my purposes it was perfect.
    • It grinds my coffee to any coarseness I like without having to use a hand crank grinder
    • the coffee grinder grinds well but the spit that your pour the beans out of gets all the coffee stuck which wasted coffee and makes it hard to measure out the right amount
    • But my coffee tastes great, which is all I'm really looking for!
    • I'd only consider buying this if you love cleaning up complete messes and only want corsely ground coffee suitable for French Press or similar
    • the grind quality was correctly set, and that the plastic, detachable ground-coffee reservoir -- the third and bottom-most piece -- was attached and properly closed, right?)Then wait 2 - 3 minutes for the beans to be ground
    • Now point the hole toward the ceiling, so that you don't accidentally dump any ground coffee onto the counter or kitchen floor
    • I grind enough coffee beans to last a few
    • Halfway, because if you like to start the day with one-and-a-half large mugs of robust coffee, you'll now have to REPEAT the entire process, because you only got half your beans ground first time around
    • Once you finally grind the coffee, you have to shake it out through a small 1" x 0.5" slot which, more often than not, results in ground coffee on the counter.
    • I feel like it could be faster, because I could manually grind the coffee in the same amount of time
    • (Good luck getting all the coffee out of
    • It was a little fiddly to get the beans in and the grounds out, and took about 2 minutes to grind 35 g of beans, but the size of the grounds was consistent, and it wasn't as loud as many coffee grinders, so it seemed like the perfect solution for our limited storage problem
    • This is the most annoying coffee grinder I have ever used