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    Mr. Coffee Electric Coffee Grinder|Coffee Bean Grinder| Spice Grinder, Black

    • This is my first experience with a personal coffee grinder and I love finally having the convenience of grinding beans at home.
    • Breaks beans into very tiny pieces like it is it’s job.
    • Nothing grinds my beans quite like Mr. Coffee IDS57-4 Coffee Grinder, Black ... by Mr. Coffee
    • is how long you hold the button down to grind the beans
    • Grinds coffee beans well
    • Grind the coffee beans good, and it's small didn't take a lot of space on my limited space counter.
    • Just grinds the beans perfectly..
    • Perfect for grinding coffee beans.
    • I don't know how many coffee makers I've had since 1998, but I know how many grinders I've owned...1.14 years, and it still grinds beans like a champ.
    • This grinds my coffee beans perfectly.
    • I've used it to grind coffee beans, nuts, and make powdered sugar
    • A must have if you grind your own coffee beans, also great for spices.
    • I had never ground my own coffee beans until this grinder
    • I have no desire to fuss with a grinder when craving my morning cup of coffee made from freshly ground coffee beans.
    • When you grind your fresh beans everyday (the beans are never cheap), it's nice to know that the grinder didn't make your wallet squeal!
    • I usually would have to put those beans back in and grind them again
    • I went to turn it on to grind coffee beans and it started whirling and then smoking and just stopped
    • Doesn't grind all beans the same and makes it really hard to grind for a certain filter.
    • Great little item to grind coffee beans, I actually use mine to grind spices and seeds because of it's size, works better for me.
    • like was it doesn’t really grind the beans evenly
    • Great for fresh beans to get your morning cup of joe
    • I use it to grind coffee beans and flax seeds
    • This Mr. Coffee Coffee bean grinder grinds beans fast... just a few seconds and the beans are well ground
    • Grind fresh beans
    • You have to grind a dozen beans at a time and them empty.
    • I only used it to occasionally grind coffee beans, approximately 2-3 times per week.
    • Generally takes about a minute to grind enough beans for 6 cups of coffee.
    • So I'm a newbie to grinding my own coffee beans, but I LOVE this thing
    • It’s good, easy to clean, grinds the beans well but is quite loud.
    • fresh beans, son
    • It crushes beans very well and you have the option of crushing it for however long you want, and it's easy to get the coarseness that you want from your beans
    • Flip it upright to grind the coffee beans
    • My preference is to only push the button a few times for a second, but I'm sure you could grind however you like your beans.
    • It grinds my coffee beans, cleans easily and stores neatly.
    • It crushes beans very well and you have the option of crushing it for however long you want, and it's easy to get the coarseness that you want from your beans
    • I prefer manual and like my beans ground fine for my espressos
    • I enjoy grinding my coffee beans every morning
    • The second time (next day) the beans would not fall to the blades like they did the first time
    • Just grinds the beans perfectly..
    • When done grinding your beans, turn the unit over, tap a couple times, and "Walla" a pouring device
    • Does what its supposed to do: grinds my coffee beans and didn't cost an arm and a leg.
    • It’s good, easy to clean, grinds the beans well but is quite loud.
    • Coffee brewed from freshly ground beans tastes way better than already ground stuff
    • It's fast, and grinds the beans to a nice, fine texture, which lets me get more flavor using less coffee beans.
    • I like how quickly it grinds the coffee beans
    • Generally takes about a minute to grind enough beans for 6 cups of coffee.
    • Takes a little while to get used to how long to grind the beans, it's perfectly capable of turning beans into a cocoa like powder if given enough time.
    • Grind beans fast
    • Grind fresh beans
    • I've ground nuts and seeds and yes, used to grind coffee beans.
    • Costco has great whole-bean coffee, too.
    • I’ve been using it daily for at least a month or so now and it’s the perfect size and it grinds the coffee beans perfectly!
    • Everyone loves my coffee, but we will give credit to the freshly ground beans, not the grinder!
    • When you grind your fresh beans everyday (the beans are never cheap), it's nice to know that the grinder didn't make your wallet squeal!
    • I can pulse or continuously grind beans or spices and clean
    • It's simple and it will grind your beans in 5 seconds
    • It grinds beans, and grinds them well.
    • Wow, surprised me just how quick this little baby grinds them beans.
    • I don't know how many coffee makers I've had since 1998, but I know how many grinders I've owned...1.14 years, and it still grinds beans like a champ.
    • It grinds the beans exactly as I need them for my coffee maker.
    • Obviously with this style grinder you don't really expect to be able to "select" how finely ground the beans are, but you can sorta guess after some practice
    • It has been about six months since I started grinding my own coffee beans with this Mr. Coffee grinder
    • Ideal for fresh bean purists
    • It grinds the beans kind of unevenly, so you'll get some larger chunks as well as fine dust, which clogs my Keurig cup a bit.
    • Nothing grinds my beans quite like Mr. Coffee IDS57-4 Coffee Grinder, Black ... by Mr. Coffee
    • I have a separate burr coffee grinder (La Pavoni) that does an excellent jog of grinding fresh coffee beans fine enough for espresso, but is simply not worth the time and mess (electorstatic) for me to use on an everyday basis for my everyday drip coffee.
    • I fill it to where beans might start to tumble
    • Bought one for my father for his birthday so that he could grind fresh beans
    • You could spend a lot more money on products that do a "better" job, but at the end of the day, I believe a grinder should - grind the beans and this little guy does a great job.
    • I grind enough beans for two refillable pods for my Keurig, and I'm totally sold on using freshly ground coffee after buying this product.
    • Doesn't grind beans evenly so has to be readjusted at times
    • Doesn't grind beans evenly so has to be readjusted at times
    • The description says it can be used for both grinding coffee beans and spices, but the little booklet says if you grind coffee, do not use it for spices.
    • Best of all it works well with all kinds of coffee beans, even flavored beans that may clog larger grinders.
    • Best of all it works well with all kinds of coffee beans, even flavored beans that may clog larger grinders.
    • It does grind the beans very quickly and seems to be thorough as well.
    • I bought it to use with my stove top espresso maker and I have noticed that when you grind the beans just prior to making the espresso it tastes much better
    • By the time you grind all the beans, it's too fine
    • This one will grind a full load of beans (nice and fine) in less than 30 seconds using 10-second spurts with short cooling pauses so, all good.
    • Tried to grind for a french press, got a few whole beans and a bunch of really finely ground beans
    • What I do is grind my whole coffee bean but a lot of it gets stuck on the bottom....the grounded coffee gets stuck
    • It will grind your beans, but not very evenly
    • I use this to grind beans for drip coffee.
    • No matter what beans you like, I'll put fresh ground beans up against the same exact pre-ground coffee any day and come out on top.
    • And it's grinding away our favorite Dark Roast beans daily.
    • Did have to experiment of few times to make sure all the beans got ground.
    • I used this product to grind coffee beans, but it burnt out after only the third time I used it
    • It can really grind however I want the beans to be to my liking
    • Works great and even grinds the hazelnuts in my favorite coffee bean blend
    • Why buy pre-ground beans?
    • This is a simple coffee bean grinder - great for the price
    • And it's grinding away our favorite Dark Roast beans daily.
    • You have to manually control how long you grind the beans for each
    • If you are looking for a simple options to grind up your coffee beans, without spending too much, this is the item for you!
    • This is easy to use and grinds the beans to a perfect consistency
    • Freshly ground beans make for excellent fresh coffee, and I also use bottled water to ensure the best taste possible.
    • Took a bit to figure out how much Bean's to use and how long to grind for other than that happy with it for the price.
    • I was able to easily grind the coffee beans very fine for expresso
    • I went to grind up some coffee beans yesterday (6/27/20) and got half way through my bag of coffee beans and the bottom started smoking
    • I only grind a few beans at a time
    • I grind enough beans for two refillable pods for my Keurig, and I'm totally sold on using freshly ground coffee after buying this product.
    • Bought one for my father for his birthday so that he could grind fresh beans
    • I have a separate burr coffee grinder (La Pavoni) that does an excellent jog of grinding fresh coffee beans fine enough for espresso, but is simply not worth the time and mess (electorstatic) for me to use on an everyday basis for my everyday drip coffee.
    • I jumped the first time it happened, but those beans were dust in matter of seconds
    • This works well and can fit enough beans for a few cups of coffee.
    • Grinds coffe beans as well as you would expect.
    • it's as fine as you'd like.
    • Just as good as the first.
    • Works as it should.
    • Grinds coffee adequately and is nice that you can grind as long or as little as you want to to obtain whatever size coffee grind you want