• Reviews around spice (2.30 of 5)

    KitchenAid Blade Coffee and Spice Grinder Combo Pack - Onyx Black

    • Not a great spice grinder
    • I like my stainless steel KitchenAid spice grinder.
    • Looking forward to grinding spices as well.
    • Doesn't grind spices very well
    • Doesn't grind spices very well
    • I like the flavor of freshly ground spices
    • and they do a great job chopping herbs and spices which can often be challenging.
    • we have been enjoying being able to grind spices.
    • Grind coffee in 1 and your spices in the other.
    • This is a good spice
    • When I tried to grind spices in the undersized cups, the contents flew everywhere except into the grinding blades and was a mess to clean up.
    • Besides the jars were very small only good for very small batches' and then as well the spices would pop the lids while grinding and make a mess
    • Excellent for grinding several kinds of fresh spices.
    • This is a great spice grinder
    • I bought for grinding coffee and spices, with the shorter cups the food frequently ended up outside the grinding bowl.
    • This is a compact nice sized spice grinder but was not satisfied for the price.
    • I don't grind my own spices
    • This grinder does grind herbs and spices but they come out as you grind them
    • I use and grind all kinds of spices for cooking and keep one blade grinder just to grind spiced
    • I still use my mortar and pestle for small amounts, but this really works great when making big batches of fresh ground dried spices
    • The ease, the quality, the power, all combine to form a great product if you grind our own spices, coffee and make tapenade, pesto, mince garlic
    • I used to have a burr mill grinder that was impossible to clean fully and a spice grinder much like this
    • Its a great help on the kitchen specially when we grind our spices for our needs
    • If you’re looking at this product so you can grind coffee and the occasional spices, don’t
    • Good for grinding strong spices in one and coffee in other
    • why would i want to fill up the small cup more than twice to grind all the spice
    • I have to put on saran wrap, and remove it 4 or 5 times when I am grinding spices, due to this
    • the plastic lid just fly's right off when your tying to grind spices in
    • Other than that its a good spice grinder
    • I was thrilled to purchase a grinder that was advertised to grind spice.
    • I have used it to grind chocolate and different spices
    • that only does one thing and this did the trick being coffee grinder and attachments for spices works great!
    • I use it for Coffee, as well as spices like whole cinnamon sticks, and event for things like activate charcoal
    • It’s weird how the big bowl does not grind the spices at all and the plastic cap does not fit either
    • Sorry to say that I let it sit in the box and continued to use my dedicated"Spice" BRAUN as my coffee grinder too
    • When grinding, the spices hit the cover so hard it gets knocked off & blasts the contents outside the container
    • It grinds spices very well
    • I have taken to grinding my own spices
    • Can grind intense spices and not have it ruin the coffee!!
    • Highly recommend this if you cook with fresh spices and herbs!
    • Many coffee grinders claim to be spice grinders as well, but how many of them include separate grinding cups, to grind spices whenever you want, without having to wash the coffee out of it first?
    • We got this mainly for grinding coffee beans and also some spices like pepper, chilly flakes, flax seeds etc
    • This is a great coffee/spice grinder and it's definitely worth the few extra bucks, because it will outlast and out perform any of the others
    • Little plastic lids do not fit properly on metal canisters and when I started grinding the spices, the lid kept popping up and powder went everywhere.
    • Wonderful spice
    • A very good spice grinder with one annoying detractor.
    • I've been using a Kreps grinder for years, but wanted something that I could also grind spices in without getting residual flavors in my coffee, so I decided to give this one a try
    • This kitckenaid spice and coffee grinder has been great
    • It's difficult to find a good spice grinder and this is the best so far of the six I have run through in the last couple of years
    • I purchased this thing to grind spices, a lot of spices.
    • Used it for grinding whole spices, the blade bushing underneath the jars started burning and we could smell hot rubber/plastic after 2 uses
    • Looking forward to grinding spices as well.
    • I was looking for a coffee grinder that could function as my old Mr Coffee (somewhat as a 'smart' coffee grinder, to turn off at the appropriate grind level) and to on a rare occasion grind those tough spices that I would be able to tackle in my mortar/pestle
    • The lids of the smaller bowls don't fit tightly enough to keep hard spices from lifting the lid as they are ground--total mess ensues.
    • I purchased this to grind whole spices for my home-made chai
    • It doesn’t grind many spice good and fine.
    • The spice grinding chambers are also quite handy.
    • Perfect option to grind your spices and coffee beans, however the mixture falls onto the sides in the grinder and it makes it very difficult to clean ..
    • It grinds spices very well
    • let what little fine spice that is grinded to escape outside around the edge and into the bottom and top of the unit
    • so I could change the bowl to grind spices.
    • I bought this so that I can grind my spices
    • In the past I used a mortar to grind my spices
    • I find that this grinder does not grind spices well at all
    • I find this works well for quickly grinding spices including hard seeds like pepper and cloves
    • I haven't used it to grind spices
    • Very cute, easy to use and grinds coffee and spices to the finest consistency you want.
    • I also wanted to be able to grind small quantities of fresh herbs, spices and seeds
    • It says that you should grind spice for 30 seconds.
    • All spices spew out when ground even with the lids on!
    • It is nice that each grinding container has its own blade so your spices dont taste like coffee.
    • The spice grinder while great in
    • The main piece grinds spices and coffee beans well