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The grinding mechanisms and the motor are still working great, only problem is the plastic lid - it's cracked in so many places
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I was concerned that the plastic would absorb the odors of the spices, but I store it without the clear lid to air it out, and that seems to work
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I tried another, more expensive, grinder but had trouble putting the lid on when it was full of beans and it broke on me after a couple days (smoke rising from inside the machine)
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The first time I used this particular whole bean coffee, which has flavoring syrup added, it immediately clouded up the plastic lid of my coffee grinder
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We fill the grinding chamber over the top, pet the lid on and grind away.
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The lid that is pressed down in order to grind also feels loose but so far (about 3 months
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The lid looks terrible and there’s no going back once it’s all scratched up
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The grinding mechanisms and the motor are still working great, only problem is the plastic lid - it's cracked in so many places
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Only critique is sometimes the lid is hard to take off when full of grinds, and then it gets a bit messy
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Put in the beans (a little over 1/2 cup of beans per pot of coffee) run the grinder for about 6 seconds, turn it upside down, remove the lid and dump the coffee into the basket.
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It has a nice big lid which makes it easy to get the ground coffee from the grinder to the coffee maker.
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Works good if you only grind small amounts, do not grind a full lid full.
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It's not as noisy as the previous one I