• Reviews around coffee grind (1.17 of 5)

    De'Longhi KG89 Burr Coffee Grinder with Grind Selector and Quantity Control

    • Even when working properly the machine is messy and coffee grinds spill everywhere when removing the bin.
    • Oh, and the numbers on the front where you should be able to "dial up" the number of cups to grind do not correlate AT ALL to the actual amount of coffee ground.
    • The coffee grinds get all over the place...it is almost like they have a static charge after being ground in the machine.
    • The real problem is that this grinder spits coffee grinds EVERYWHERE!
    • Love it, coffee grinds really well, and it grinds faster than my old grinder.
    • I had been buying coffee ground at the store, since my theory is that a better grinder there makes up for a lack of freshness, provided the coffee is never more than a week old
    • If not, just get coffee ground in-store.
    • The good news is that coffee ground with burr grinders really does make a superior cup of coffee.
    • My husband is very particular about his coffee grind and especially getting consistent grinds to brew on his Gaggia Baby
    • I cannot use a percolator unless you enjoy drinking coffee grinds that pass through the openings in the percolator basket.
    • Love it, coffee grinds really well, and it grinds faster than my old grinder.
    • I have had mine now for about a year and while it works it does sometimes take some tapping or repositioning of the cover and coffee grind holder.
    • My two upgrade wishes would be a true anti-static plastic container (it makes a static-e mess at times) and being able to get a finer grind for espresso
    • My two upgrade wishes would be a true anti-static plastic container (it makes a static-e mess at times) and being able to get a finer grind for espresso
    • Not sure why the product details show a 4 cup minimum as I can grind as little as 24 g of coffee with a 2 cup setting on the grinder.