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    Mr. Coffee BVMC-BMG25 Cafe Grind 18 Cup Automatic Burr Grinder, Stainless Steel

    • Then I can just pour that perfect amount of freshly ground coffee into my filter
    • It grinds coffee ok
    • This grinder is so easy to use and helps make amazing coffee.
    • Set how much coffee you want and how fine or corse you would like your coffee and push the button
    • Life is too short for lousy coffee from expensive beans.
    • Amazing coffee grinding
    • A bit pricey and fancy for the purpose of grinding coffee
    • I wanted something better and more predictable for a consistent coffee bean grind, so I decided to give this Burr Grinder a try.
    • So much coffee fell into the base that it messed up the electronics (motherboard covered in grounds) and it no longer turns on
    • It is pretty messy--creates a lot of static so coffee dust gets everywhere
    • I bought because I love expresso and and am very pleased with this product would recommend to anyone who loves fresh ground coffee
    • doesn’t grind super loud, coffee stays fresh in the airtight storage, overall easy to clean and store coffee beans and grounds.
    • doesn’t grind super loud, coffee stays fresh in the airtight storage, overall easy to clean and store coffee beans and grounds.
    • Prefer going to local coffee roaster who will grind beans to perfection.
    • Fine ground coffee and coarse ground coffee both have the same consistency which is a huge disappointment if you want to use this grinder to do anything other than espresso or drip
    • It grinds up ther coffee uniformly, however the fine grind is a tiny bit bigger than salt grains as I bought it for my espresso maker and it needs to be the size of salt grains but it works for what I needed
    • Fits a whole regular size bag of our preferred coffee and can choose to grind it all at once or just a pot at a time
    • You will always have a bunch of fine ground coffee with each batch ground
    • once I'm done, I reassemble, reset the machine to the grind setting I like, pour beans back in, and grind perfect coffee.. if it wasn't for the blue LED light, I would give it 5 stars
    • I usually grind enough coffee beans to fill a whole jar for storing, and then keep grounds in the container, too.
    • I will keep using it until it quits I guess, just annoying that I have to keep pushing the button to produce enough ground coffee to make a cup.
    • Inexpensive for a burr mill, a little noisy, scares the cats, and the combination scoop/brush is almost worthless; but, all in all, a decent coffee mill, certainly better than blade mills priced more inexpensively.
    • The grounds container also has a very wide top and a shape that makes it awkward to pour, resulting in coffee grounds and dust all over your counter
    • Luckily I have a spice grinder and was able to grind my coffee today
    • The coffee ground holder could be better served as aluminum as the plastic container collects a lot of the grounds through static that requires a good knocking to free from the sides and lid.
    • I decided to try grinding my own coffee to see if the flavor really was better
    • I grind my coffee it to refill my nespresso capsules and set it to "fine" grind.
    • The good: it’s better (barely) than just about any non-burr grinder as far as getting uniform grinds, affordable, coffee does taste better with this than pre ground beans but that’s a givenThe bad: noise is horrible at 7am when you’re barely awake, the hopper is IMO too big for the quality (I
    • The loud noise level and coffee grounds and ground coffee getting into motor housing, and falling out of the base onto the countertop is enough to get on my last nerve.
    • Nice weight works great a bit noisy & lot to clean especially the coffee
    • Was very satisfied with the product, served my purpose of grinding coffee beans
    • If you want a quiet morning grind your coffee the night before
    • After one grinding on the highest grade one time, all the settings between 2 and 18 are the same, just rough grind coffee, not espresso grade.
    • I love freshly ground coffee and the aromas
    • This also causes interruptions to the grind, meaning you can end up with varying measurements of ground coffee depending on how much the grinder was stalling
    • grinds coffee well, love fresh ground every morning
    • This quickly grinds consistent fineness as you set it , but it is very hard to disconnect the ground coffee hopper from the grinder.
    • Great coffee grinder.
    • I make cold brew coffee with the coarsest setting and there’s still so much powder my coffee is grossly gritty
    • We thoroughly cleaned out all coffee and put in new beans and problem persisted.
    • I buy his coffee every 3-4 months and grind it over the course of a weekend, then store in airtight containers
    • Won’t grind coffee and hopper fell off
    • I love that this will hold a whole pound of coffee and that I can set it for how much coffee I want to grind
    • We love our coffee and love to grind our own according to how we are going to make it
    • Does not make a fine coffee grind
    • This model grinds the coffee consistently
    • The coffee where I work is free and not quite worth what they charge for it.
    • Fresh ground coffee is night and day different from store ground.
    • However, the Mr. Coffee falls short on durability.
    • Pros:• Does the job• Fairly easy to clean• Grinds evenlyCons:• A bit loud!• Even at the coarse French-press setting, generates fine coffee dust that you don't want for this type of coffee• Hopper is not air-tightNote: Don't open the ground-coffee holder/container till you get to the sink
    • However, if you are not a coffee nerd and just want something to grind coffee for your drip pot or french press, then this will serve just fine.
    • so it blocks some of the light to protect the beans, and two, the spoon and lid are a little fiddly and I’ve sent them flying a few times trying to take out the ground coffee
    • You get perfectly grounded coffee, which by the way the there are three settings for different coffee machine uses such as french press, espresso, and medium drip
    • I like to grind my coffee in batches.
    • We are two old people, never grinding too much coffee in a week and never summiting the grinder to heavy duty everytime we use
    • The start button fell off and springs flew out when I pressed it to grind coffee!
    • The absolute worst coffee grinder
    • they fall out from both the vents in the bottom, as well as the burrs (whichever way you shake the machine, coffee will fly out the other end as well)
    • The port hole where the ground coffee exits to the catch container, clogs up to the point where it is totally blocked
    • This is the best coffee grinder I’ve ever had
    • Otherwise the coffee grind becomes somewhat clogged past the burr and causes lots of coffee "dust" in your grinds, which can lead to bitter coffee.
    • So far so good, we grind a whole bag at once and keep it in a sealed jar just because grinding coffee is always messy.
    • And then from that point, a consistent perfectly ground coffee will be delivered every time
    • So, if you are used to really good coffee, which comes from freshly correctly ground beans of your favorite selection... don't expect it from this grinder.
    • Gives you fresh coffee grinds, lots of options to customize the grind, awesome price point.
    • seen people suggesting to take this thing apart to make it grind finer coffee if you do
    • After that, it started to spew ground coffee out of the side during operation.
    • or so you can bang the sides of the grinder and watch several coffee pots worth of ground coffee fall out of the little holes at the base of the grinder
    • Since I use it to grind coffee for my small drip pot or a French press, the course grind is good
    • Expecting to get years of good coffee for years to come
    • I am not a heavy user grinding enough coffee for about 4 days or so of Drip Grind and about a weeks worth of course grind at a time.
    • But most burr coffee grinders are fairly quiet this one is just as loud as any regular coffee grinder which is pretty annoying.
    • Love being able to grind fresh coffee every day.
    • The adjustment to ground the coffee course or fine works great!
    • This grinder grinds well, but it wastes good coffee and contributes to more landfill plastic waste.
    • This is a cheap coffee grinder, so you get about what you pay for
    • This grinder grinds well, but it wastes good coffee and contributes to more landfill plastic waste.
    • Grinds the coffee well enough, but after about a year, grounds leak like a sieve through the bottom of the unit.
    • Meanwhile, ground coffee continued to drop out of bottom of motor housing
    • No more pouring in the beans to have a couple scoops of ground coffee
    • Amazing coffee grinding
    • Love being able to grind fresh coffee every day.
    • I was excited to purchase this item, especially given its separate container where the ground coffee beans come out that can be removed
    • It’s not the best coffee grinder I’ve had
    • Great coffee grinder for the money
    • I was super excited to have fresh ground coffee at my fingertips
    • I am not a heavy user grinding enough coffee for about 4 days or so of Drip Grind and about a weeks worth of course grind at a time.
    • Hate loosing the coffee.
    • Coffee is expensive, and I hated to waste it, but the grounds were sitting inside the motor area for who knows how long
    • Now, I have a small one, but I don't want to grind coffee daily
    • No big deal though unless you have a sleeping baby and have to grind your coffee outside
    • In summary: there are far to many silly design problems that make this grinder a poor choice if you want to improve your coffee
    • it's cheap and grinds coffee eventually and if that's your only criteria, go for it
    • It works awesome and you just have to love the smell of freshly ground coffee.
    • seen people suggesting to take this thing apart to make it grind finer coffee if you do
    • This makes the best coffee I’ve ever had at home.
    • And then from that point, a consistent perfectly ground coffee will be delivered every time
    • .it’s won’t grind fine enough coffee for creme .
    • Mr Coffee works for me!
    • Overall, it ground coffee for 6 months, but the bowl on top where the beans go is fragile.
    • Nothing like the smell of fresh ground coffee in the morning!
    • We typically make 12 cups daily and this grinder will produce the right amount of ground coffee
    • Completed Mr. coffee’s lengthy and annoying replacement forms, only to be told they didn’t have a replacement available and to check back in two to three weeks
    • I received a coffee grinder that t did not work
    • When I grind the coffee it leaks coffee coffee crumbs all over
    • I read about 60% 5 start when I was researching a good coffee grinder
    • It started to make a different sound and didn't grind the coffee.
    • We love our coffee and love to grind our own according to how we are going to make it
    • I have to keep pushing the button over and over about 100 times to get enough coffee to be able to brew a fresh cup
    • I selected this coffee grinder to speed the process of grinding coffee in the house
    • Won’t grind coffee and hopper fell off
    • This is a pretty good coffee grinder especially if you consider the price
    • The ground bin can hold enough coffee for a 17oz French press (Mueller on Amazon)
    • I am complaining because I have an inexpensive coffee grinder that we use nearly every day for 7 years
    • Best coffee I ever drank
    • grinds coffee well, love fresh ground every morning
    • I imagine the issue is the sensor that detects when the ground coffee storage is put in place.
    • I love freshly ground coffee and the aromas
    • Mine broke just after the warranty expired and Mr Coffee refused to do anything about it
    • Very messy when pulling the container out with the freshly ground coffee beans.
    • This model grinds the coffee consistently
    • The good: it’s better (barely) than just about any non-burr grinder as far as getting uniform grinds, affordable, coffee does taste better with this than pre ground beans but that’s a givenThe bad: noise is horrible at 7am when you’re barely awake, the hopper is IMO too big for the quality (I
    • After grinding the coffee
    • Great coffee grinder- especially for the price
    • By Feb 2020, ground coffee began accumulating beneath the grinder, right onto counter top
    • This happens pretty much every time I try to grind coffee
    • I was glad to get this to start grinding my coffee as needed.
    • However the unit wastes coffee by hoarding grounds inside the body of the grinder
    • It worked great and consistently until it went from grinding coffee to just groaning
    • I used this to grind coffee for my drip maker that I tried previously grinding using my blade grinder that was choppy and not uniform - and it saved an expensive pound of "chiapas" coffee blend!I also ground some beans for my Italian mocca pot I have at my desk at work - and it did an equally fabulous job with the finer grind
    • I will keep using it until it quits I guess, just annoying that I have to keep pushing the button to produce enough ground coffee to make a cup.
    • so it is ready for the upcoming week, so that means that we had ground well more than ~350 one pound bags of coffee before poor old Mr. Coffee perished
    • This machine is to do small amounts of grind coffee
    • You will always have a bunch of fine ground coffee with each batch ground
    • This replaced an essentially identical unit by the same maker after about five years of service (the old one began to leak ground coffee out the bottom while in use).
    • Unfortunately, it grinds coffee the same as a cheap
    • Fine ground coffee and coarse ground coffee both have the same consistency which is a huge disappointment if you want to use this grinder to do anything other than espresso or drip
    • once I'm done, I reassemble, reset the machine to the grind setting I like, pour beans back in, and grind perfect coffee.. if it wasn't for the blue LED light, I would give it 5 stars
    • Grind your coffee when the kids are awake unless you want to wake up the whole house
    • 18 grind settings and the hopper means less work each time you want fresh ground coffee
    • Other than that, it does, in fact, grind coffee
    • What intrigued me was the 18 custom grinds...making me think I could make my French press coffee (coarse grind) to my espresso coffee (fine grind).
    • Still think it’s worth it to have fresh ground coffee at home.
    • I've found it does great, with 2 cups being one mug, 4-6 being good settings for half pots, and 8-12 for full pots, depending upon how strong I want the coffee
    • This grinder makes coffee prep so much easier
    • The ground coffee container attracts static electricity.
    • -you can grind coffee very very fast when on the coarse setting.
    • Love that the bean hopper handles multiple days worth of one-touch freshly ground coffee before loading more beans!
    • Also because of the grind speed, the finer coffee grinds will stick and lump to the “exit”; it doesn’t clog, but once you’re done grinding you’ll need to use the brush to clean it out
    • Hard to clean - can't get to the internals to clean the caked-on coffee grounds, which limits its lifespan
    • It works well and grinds my coffee just right
    • but I do like the grinder and was of being able to push a button and have fresh ground coffee
    • Recently I was available to watch her grind some coffee
    • The machine produces some smoke when I try to grind my coffee
    • I now try to keep some coffee already ground in the bin in preparation for the day that It truly won't work
    • Bean canister holds a lot of beans so you can select to grind a cup/entire bag of coffee beans~ sure smells good when you grind your own coffee.
    • I love this coffee grinder because you can choose how fine or coarse you want the grounds and you can choose how many cups of coffee to make at once so you get the freshest coffee grounds every
    • Thing is, if you're going for easy on the budget and don't really care about the quality of the grind, you might as well just buy pre-ground coffee
    • I love the convenience of having fresh ground coffee with just the touch of a button!
    • However, while the grinding from coarse to fine is quite good and has no issues or stoppages, the unit does require quite a bit of effort to clean out the ground coffee.
    • Simply pick the number of cups you need and press the button for fresh ground coffee.
    • It makes even grocery store coffee taste fresh
    • Coffee looses the aroma if you keep it in the storage above the burr for a week
    • On Saturdays, I grind enough coffee to use for a week in about 15 minutes per type of bean, then it's quiet all week.
    • It is a cheaper grinder and therefore reflects that when you try to make fine coffee grounds
    • Love this coffee grinder.l
    • Eventually the mechanicals fail, or the motor stops working, or the grinder simply gunks up and starts leaving more ground coffee on your counters than makes it into your brew
    • This unit does grind your coffee the way you want it to
    • If you’re brewing a full 12-cup pot of coffee, you’ll likely need to grind 16 cups’ worth based on the preset measures on this unit unless you like your coffee weak
    • Moving onto to a better coffee grinder and a better company
    • Removed bottom of grinder and got 2 cups of ground coffee out of inside
    • Flavored coffee tends to clog up if it is really wet.
    • that is unless you like wasting coffee, cleaning up messes, tapping staticky plastic containers in futile attempts to dislodge coffee and things like inconsistent grind in your freaking coffee grinder (that’s inconsistent in both consistency - powder grind on the maximum coarseness setting for example AND quantity - you indicated 2 cups so how about 2 cups today, 3 tomorrow & then maybe a bit less the day after that)
    • We noticed ground coffee underneath the grinder and I took the base apart to find that it was totally full of grounds
    • This machine just cannot produce fine-grained coffee at all
    • What a delight having freshly ground coffee in the morning upon waking up
    • Perfect coffee every time!
    • The Hopper broke within 4 months of purchase (I only adjusted it twice, so it was barely touched except to load), and the noise was Awfully and Loud for a "not a morning person" like myself - enough it reminded me to grind my coffee at
    • Fresh ground coffee everyday and very convenient!
    • Freshly ground coffee is an inexpensive luxury.
    • Neither Mr. Coffee nor Amazon will honor a return or replacement since it is “after 7/5/2021”
    • Does a lousy job of grinding, basket unit pops out all the time so you have no idea of when you’ve ground enough coffee despite daily cleaning
    • I might as well be drinking stale drip coffee vs/ grinding my own with this grinder.
    • Best coffee grinder that doesn't cost an arm and a leg
    • Also a corner of the coffee container, in which the ground coffee collects was a little cracked but not enough to make a difference to the
    • , It’s noisy, but has all the features needed to grind coffee in different
    • Great coffee grinder
    • My wife grinds her coffee the night before so she doesn't wake the whole house in the morning
    • I tried every possible setting I could think of, wasted half bag of coffee beans, the only thing it produces is very coarse coffee that cannot even be used for drip coffee
    • The only upside besides the quick customer service was that you could set it to both the grind size, the number of cups you wanted to grind coffee for, and the fact that it did have a big hopper that you did not have to fill all the time.
    • Does a lousy job of grinding, basket unit pops out all the time so you have no idea of when you’ve ground enough coffee despite daily cleaning
    • Freshly ground coffee is an inexpensive luxury.
    • It grinds coffee with various grinding coarses
    • The silly thing makes a lot of noise The silly thing makes a lot of noise and it took about 30 minutes to grind the coffee.
    • This "coffee mill" is no better than any other (read as "less expensive") coffee grinders on the market
    • In fine mode the grinding causes a buildup on the top of and the interior of the ground coffee chamber.
    • Unfortunately, it grinds coffee the same as a cheap
    • Only drawback now is the fact that if you grind coffee for 4 mugs/ 8 - 10cups you will have to refill the hopper every other day
    • Ground coffee beans nicely a bit noisy but that is to be expected
    • I definitely can say burr grinding is the true way to grind coffee
    • that is unless you like wasting coffee, cleaning up messes, tapping staticky plastic containers in futile attempts to dislodge coffee and things like inconsistent grind in your freaking coffee grinder (that’s inconsistent in both consistency - powder grind on the maximum coarseness setting for example AND quantity - you indicated 2 cups so how about 2 cups today, 3 tomorrow & then maybe a bit less the day after that)
    • I used to have a good grinder that finally bit the dust, had a constant grind and my coffee was always excellent because I bought the best beans for my taste.
    • and now it is smoking, and making a grinding noise but not grinding the coffee
    • This coffee grinder is not even close to adequate for making really good coffee
    • PERFECT coffee every time
    • Hopper not secured - the clear hopper doesn't lock on, and if you bump it, it easily falls off & dumps coffee beans everywhere.
    • Coffee is noticably better than my old blade grinder.
    • I would regularly get a buildup of fine coffee powder (think espresso levels of fine) alongside the larger grind for Drip Coffee or French Press
    • Fresh ground coffee at a touch of a button
    • -you can grind coffee very very fast when on the coarse setting.
    • On Saturdays, I grind enough coffee to use for a week in about 15 minutes per type of bean, then it's quiet all week.
    • grinds coffee for espresso with ease but it is noisy
    • Coffee never tasted so good at home
    • This coffee grinder does exactly what it claims, it grinds coffee
    • I've been using my blender for the longest time and even though I had uneven coffee grounds, I just didn't know any better
    • I love fresh ground coffee and holds a whole bag at one time!