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The best coffee is frequently that you grind yourself as you need it.
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Easy to use, fresh coffee
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and you're ready to grind your coffee
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I'm used to using a simple, limited coffee grinder that grinds the coffee beans...and that's it
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All-in-all, we think this is a great coffee grinder.
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This is a common complaint with cheaper coffee grinders.
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It makes great coffee, uniform grind.
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The coffee tastes and smells great
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It cleans easily and gives that lovely smell of freshly ground coffee.
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ground coffee, but not enough to detract much from my rating.
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I do weigh my coffee (as opposed to scooping)
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The best coffee is frequently that you grind yourself as you need it.
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As long as I have both the bean container and the grounds receptacle securely in place - no powdery ground coffee escapes
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As far as the grind settings, this machine seems to do a good job at creating a good grind size for your preferred coffee type
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I tried again and realized that as the coffee was grinding, it was pushing the size knob over.
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But with this device, it makes grinding coffee easy and effortless
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The ground coffee sticks like glue to the inside of the cub and doesn't easily empty when needed
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This does a great job grinding coffee, especially for my french press.
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The ground coffee sticks like glue to the inside of the cub and doesn't easily empty when needed
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My husband always grinds his coffee beans with a nice coffee grinder, but never used a Burr grinder before
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But with this device, it makes grinding coffee easy and effortless
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Before, I would either use pre-ground coffee or had a manual grinder for whole bean coffee
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Beware coffee bean hopper might be smaller than 16 oz?