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The coarse grind also leaves the beans in a oil-retaining state, so coffee made with that is richer than the other grinds.
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We recently switched from a Keurig to a regular coffee brewer and wanted to be able to grind our beans for fresh tasting coffee
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It will ground herbs and spices as well as coffee beans.
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It is a very compact, attractive, bullet-shaped grinder that can be used to grind coffee beans, herbs, and spices.
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Exactly the right size to grind enough beans for 10 cups of coffee in my coffee
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I will be using mine to mainly grind coffee beans.
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For example, for a coarse grind, which I must have for my French press, grind the coffee beans for five to ten seconds.
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It grinds beans perfectly
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Exactly the right size to grind enough beans for 10 cups of coffee in my coffee
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It grinds beans perfectly
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I always make sure my beans are well below it.
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I purchased this for myself as I've become a bit of a coffee snob and like to grind my own beans
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Our kitchen doesn't have the best layout and the place where I grind the beans is more than a cord-length away from the coffee pot so being able to detach the grinder and walk it over is convenient
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It grounded the coffee beans well but there were a few bigger
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It did as well as or better than other blade grinders we have