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On the most coarse setting it still grinds the beans quite finely, almost to a soft powder and totally unusable for my French press and nearly borderline for my drip coffee maker
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produces a very fine powder
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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
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Blade" type mills are known for pulverizing the coffee grounds into an inconsistent blend of super-fine powder and larger grounds
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This one despite what coursness setting I dial in fills the cup with a fine coco powder like grind in addition to the chosen grind size.
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It can be set to a fine powder if you want.
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The grind was never consistent and always created a very fine powder that built up in the cup.
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there is a buildup of extra fine powder.
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Some of the coffee is ground into a fine powder and it turns into concrete inside the plastic receptacle.
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there’s always some fine powder in
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Lots of fine powder in the hopper
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The grinds were a bit inconsistent, with plenty of fine powder
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This electric burr mill does the same, creating an inconsistent blend of super-fine powder in addition to the designated coarseness of grounds selected
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I bought this same Mr Coffee burr mill approximately 2 or 3 years ago and all setting work great from a fine powder to a coarse grind
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Like a soft powder
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Looking for a cheap burr grinder that can do fine espresso powder, I found people hacking these grinders