• Reviews around coffee (2.32 of 5)

    Fellow Ode Brew Grinder, Electric 64 mm Flat Burr Coffee Grinder, 31 Adjustable Settings for Drip, French Press, and Cold Brew, Auto-Shutoff Functionality, Small Countertop Footprint, Matte Black

    • Before I really caught onto this design flaw, I assumed all of the beans had been ground, made my coffee assuming they had, and ended up with weak coffee
    • 4.5 starsI've had this grinder for a little over a month now and have used it to make various types of coffee - cold brew and pour over being my go-to drinks
    • Otherwise I have found this a joy to use and it makes excellent coffee
    • There is something to be said for the welcoming smell of fresh ground beans and coffee
    • We had been using a small portable coffee grinder for year's, decided to upgrade to the
    • First of all, I'm thoroughly impressed with the company's dedication to the grinding abilities of this machine, and to developing a high-quality product that can bring a well-tempered coffee house into your kitchen.
    • So If you’re a coffee snob like me, this grinder will definitely not disappoint
    • The Ode was so worth it, one of the best coffee
    • I was showing off my cool new grinder and brewing some coffee for us to enjoy when the Ode Brew Grinder stopped working mid-grind
    • So it grinds consistently and can help you make great coffee, but it also grinds very quickly and very quietly
    • Coffee tastes clean
    • The first didn't bother me, coffee just seems to float everywhere in my coffee station anyway
    • Further I was advised that many customers who prefer dark, oily coffee were complaining of this issue
    • I'm sure it will grind your coffee just fine and make you happy
    • But, the downside to grinding coffee in those stores is that the coffee begins losing its flavor almost immediately
    • When I do have some extra ground coffee, I'm putting it in an airtight container.
    • Another interesting point is that the coffee grind uniformity is better than any grinder that I have used, including a Baratza sette 270wi and various grinders from compak, Mazzer, and macap
    • If you only grind light roast coffee, maybe, then it only jams with one out of five grinds rather than almost every grind.
    • Of course, coffee tastes best when freshly ground beans are ground just prior to making
    • The little rubber top comes off the top of the grounds cup when you pour the freshly ground coffee into your maker too
    • I love the smell of fresh ground coffee and the taste of coffee brewed from fresh ground beans is something you just can't get from instant brew machines
    • I'm sure it will grind your coffee just fine and make you happy
    • What good is a pretty coffee grinder that doesn't function well
    • but there's ground coffee that's hard for me to get out that gets caught behind these thick rims at the top of the container.
    • I use it to grind coffee for a filter coffee brewer
    • First of all, I'm thoroughly impressed with the company's dedication to the grinding abilities of this machine, and to developing a high-quality product that can bring a well-tempered coffee house into your kitchen.
    • I’d been looking for a good coffee grinder for my home that was not ridiculously expensive years now and this one was it
    • The coffee is slightly messy
    • The intended operation is that you replace the cover, push a little button on the front and it quietly and quickly grinds the coffee, and detects when all the coffee is fed down and through the blades and stops
    • There is something to be said for the welcoming smell of fresh ground beans and coffee
    • If I don't stir the beans or shake the machine constantly it will not grind coffee, and it will auto shut off several times during the process
    • The grinding mechanism grinds your coffee beans every bit as thoroughly as the professional grinders you will find in a store selling fine coffee
    • It does seem to me that the more coffee you grind at once, the less mess you wind up with, though, so your mileage may vary
    • I think that the small hopper does actually accomplish two things - a) makes it so that it's not the machine's fault that your coffee isn't fresh
    • The automatic stop feature that senses when the grind is done often left ground coffee in the machine
    • As someone who grinds coffee many times daily, the little details make all the difference
    • The cup that holds the freshly ground coffee is also nicely designed and holds in place quite well while the grinder is grinding your coffee beans
    • Its also very likely that if you’re an extreme coffee snob like a Hoffman, it still won’t disappoint
    • The oils on dark roast coffee, even, occasionally the random arrangement of the beans in light roast coffee, cause the beans to jam in the feed ramp
    • If you have a small cafe or bistro, this machine may also be ideal for your and could help you develop a reputation for the best coffee in the neighborhood.
    • Quiet, less mess, better tasting coffee, whats not to love?
    • The second problem is that it has trouble with every dark roast coffee I put into it.
    • I have been grinding coffee at home for many years
    • Grinding coffee can get messy
    • This is the grinder you want if you have a daily coffee grinder that will simplify your process of making coffee in the morning