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I’ve used this to grind cinnamon sticks, cloves, rice, and dried chili peppers - and every time, it turns it into a fine powder
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It does the job quickly and makes a fine, uniform powder
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It grinds nuts, hard candy and many other things into a fine powder in a matter of seconds!
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Your choice as this is easy to use and you can grind beans down, check the coarseness, grind a little more for medium or whistle a tune and make a fine powder.
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With that being said, the grinder is really powerful and is able to grind coffee beans until the texture is a fine powder, ideal for espresso.
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Coffee grinder I am using it for spices, grind everything to a fine powder within seconds I did dried orange peel, it turned out great, definitely a great quality product.
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This grinder is small in size, quiet, and grinds spices into a desirably fine powder.
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We use this as a nut grinder and it grinds nuts and seeds into a very fine powder
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This grinds them perfectly including the stems into a fine powder.
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The bottom beans turn to fine powder almost instantly, while the top beans remain chunky
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I got it to grind egg shells into a fine powder for my tomato plants (the calcium prevents blossom end rot).
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It grinds coffee beans into the fine powder you need for making espresso in 20 seconds.
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My Allspice turned to a fine powder consistency which is better than I anticipated.
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In 30 seconds you get literally the finest ground flax seeds (powder pretty much)
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It is very powerful and only takes a few seconds to grind up the spices into a fine powder.
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This grinder works great, super easy to use and my peppers were into a fine powder almost instantly.
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It’s first task was to grind clumped Dragon Fruit powder
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Produces super fine powder, in a short time
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I grow some of my own spices (garlic, paprika, etc) and bought this to grind these into fine powders
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I love making my own cayenne powder every uear
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Fine powder if you leave it running a few extra seconds
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It works so fast that even if you try to shake it up or turn it upside down you still get fine powder
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The grinder works just fine, not too noisy, It grinds to a fine powder suitable to Turkish coffee, BUT getting to the grinds is a messy process, They stick to the lower and upper cap and the processing unit so you need a brush or something like that to get it out
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I often must grind oatmeal to a fine powder and was not getting what I wanted with a food processer.
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But that produces a fine powder, more suitable for espresso.
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Three 10-sec blasts with short gaps for cooling create a nice powder
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It will also grind to a fine powder very fast.