• Reviews around coffee (2.65 of 5)

    OXO Brew Conical Burr Coffee Grinder

    • We like dark roasted, oily coffee
    • There is absolutely no bitterness to it and had you asked me if my coffee tasted bitter yesterday I would have said
    • I like good coffee; I just don't want to work that hard for it.
    • I rarely write reviews and am doing so to help others that run into the same issue get a quick free fix and a great coffee grinder
    • Does a great job grinding coffee consistently.
    • After grinding coffee at the supermarket and seeing a "Fine" grind setting turn out coarse coffee with small chunks of beans, I decided it was time to take grinding into my own hands
    • I grind the coffee and put in a pour over filter and add the hot water.
    • Easy to use and the beans make delicious fresh coffee
    • After one use, it will be comprehensively blocked the next time you use it and you will need to spend 5-10 minutes, with ground coffee spilling out everywhere, before it is fit for use again.
    • Makes grinding coffee beans a breeze.
    • the unit grinds coffee very well
    • Excellent coffee grinder
    • Even on the maximum setting of 30 seconds and with it set on fine the coffee was still too weak.
    • One of the best Coffee grinder
    • I can only assume there exists a quieter coffee grinder, but I have heard many that are much louder
    • Well made and it could not be easier to make outstanding coffee.
    • This is a great conical coffee grinder for the money.
    • This is a good coffee grinder
    • If you really bang on the side of it while it's on a very coarse setting, you can eek out a minimal amount of ground coffee
    • Reliable coffee grinder that is quieter than most and produces an even grind.
    • We love good coffee, but are only a two-person household, so this grinder has had very 'normal' use.
    • This one is really easy to clean and there's almost no loose coffee grounds to clean up after the fact.
    • I highly recommend it if you like freshly ground coffee.
    • We've been very happy with it, and use it literally at least once every day, grinding fresh coffee beans with some cacao nibs for our morning coffee
    • Our old one just died and we are accustomed to grinding our coffee every morning, so we ordered this to replace our Cuisinart.
    • If you are serious about grinding your own coffee, the extra money to purchase this coffee grinder is worth
    • I thought they were the best, but we finally just got too tired of regularity disassembling it b/c dark roast fine grind coffee clog up the works.
    • Another nice design feature is that the sides seem steeper which helps if you like a dark roast coffee
    • From my experience, I see it as the best filter coffee grinder compared to its price
    • I like my coffee on the strong side.
    • I purchased this grinder because of it's metal bin for the ground coffee
    • The beans frequently wedge themselves in the hopper so that no coffee gets ground - the only way to fix it is to slam the thing while it's grinding, or to root round in the hopper with your finger
    • Fine coffee grinds were impacted within the thing
    • Unless you want to spend over 200$ for a grinder to be with the snobby elite coffee guru's, this is what you are looking for.
    • It grinds coffee with the same consistency
    • The plastic would build static and ground coffee would stick all over it
    • Plus, I have noticed the freshly ground coffee is far tastier than the Folgers I had been using.
    • I ordered this coffee grinder, which lasted about 10 months before dying and not being able to grind coffee at all
    • So we bought a really good coffee maker and decided we wanted to grind our coffee fresh daily.
    • I was using a mini food processor to grind my coffee and couldn’t understand why I had to use so much to get a good tasting cup.
    • and I absolutely enjoy my fresh ground coffee in the morning
    • A must have with your OXO coffee maker - Best Coffee ever !!!!
    • So Oxo fixed this by creating a new grinder with an integrated scale so it knows how much coffee it actually ground, and they're selling it for $150-$200.
    • If you don’t mind standing there for 15 seconds while it grinds, then this will be an effective solution to making your coffee grinding process more efficient.
    • The ground coffee receiver is nicely made stainless steel but the exit hole in its plastic lid sometimes restricts the grounds so it doesn't empty completely and the restricted grounds are not visible.
    • Great coffee grounds, but so so noisy
    • If you think fresh roasted coffee is important, you need a burr grinder.
    • Fantastic coffee grinder!
    • - The ground coffee container does indeed lock into place, and doesn't move when the grinder is operating (I assume an earlier version of the grinder lacked this, but this is definitely not an issue with the one we received in April 2019)
    • The coffee taste great
    • I can adjust grind settings easily with varietal coffee blends to enjoy
    • Note, we also bought a year ago the Oxo coffer maker which makes great coffee and has a stainless steel insulated pot
    • Looks good on the counter and does a perfect job of grinding coffee with an easily adjustable setting
    • It is quiet and efficient but it got clogged with ground coffee and it was extremely difficult getting the jammed up ground coffee out of the machine
    • Just wish it would grind up the coffee beans easier to where I don't have to play with the beans when grinding up the beans.
    • We bought this grinder for that purpose, as we had never before ground our own coffee
    • Grinds coffee really well
    • A big pain in the a**. Spend the extra money and get the better grinder, you'll thank me for saving you hours of headaches clearing coffee out and then having to sweep up the entire kitchen afterwards.
    • Grinds great coffee.
    • It is quiet, easy to use, and works just fine to make reliably good coffee.
    • Now takes 30 sec of LOUD grinding to get enough coffee for one cup of coffee
    • It's fast and grinds the coffee perfectly
    • Great coffee grinder seems to make very even grinds albeit a little loudly.
    • This grinder gives me evenly perfect coffee grinds.
    • Relatively quiet coffee grinder
    • However, the Oxo Coffee Grinder, which I purchased in November 2019, no longer works
    • You’ll have far less retention of grounds in the machine which means less wasted coffee, fresher coffee, and less maintenance.
    • After having tried less capable coffee bean grinders of the past, I decided to give this a spin largely based on the strong reviews and price point.
    • I'm using it with Bialetti stove top coffee maker
    • Airtight storage keeps coffee fresh
    • I have been using it for nice coarse coffee grounds for my French Press; it's summer and having a 'cool' drink is much appreciated.
    • This is a huge disappointment in my opinion because after multiple blocks I finally poured through the FAQs to discover a note saying that the coffee grinder does not grind dark coffee.
    • Grinds really well, lots of strength options, and makes for great coffee.
    • And that's coffee largely wasted.
    • For instance, it takes slightly more than 20 seconds to produce the amount of ground coffee (about 1/2 cup
    • So first the positives: it grinds coffee quickly, and the grounds are consistently sized
    • If you appreciate premium, fresh ground coffee, this is a good investment
    • Honestly, my biggest criticism is the sound; the benefit of the Shardor (while it worked) was that it was relatively quiet, and while I've had a louder coffee grinder before, this one does sound
    • This is a great burr style coffee grinder
    • There's just nothing like the aroma of freshly ground coffee, that's for sure
    • It perfectly grinds my coffee to a fine level so that I can use it on my Breville barista coffee machine to obtain perfect espresso coffee
    • And I have tile counters so the coffee would stain the grout
    • I have had other coffee grinders that did not grind the beans easily and that were difficult to keep clean.
    • What a difference a burr grinder makes - consistent coffee every day
    • After two months the basket sometimes come loose while grinding so that ground coffee piles up inside the machine
    • We like dark strong coffee requiring a sizeable amount of beans and the hopper was too small even for one use of our 10 cup drip machine, let alone a few day's worth; I was going to waste a lot of time filling the hopper.
    • For the price, this is the best coffee grinder on the market
    • but for the most part it grinds the coffee at the same size you set it.
    • So, let's talk about runaway coffee grounds.
    • Love the smell of fresh coffee
    • It grinds coffee well and the steel canister is great because the grounds do not stick.
    • I enjoy freshly ground coffee in the morning
    • I make cold brew coffee and the OXO option for coarse grind is ideal.
    • This is the worst grinder I have purchased, it is a nightmare to clean, on my third use with dark roasted coffee it clogs and would not keep grinding
    • Most impressive is the ground coffee bin.
    • It could also be less noisy, but those things are minimal considering how much better our coffee is as a result of the great grind we get!
    • This takes most of the guesswork of grinding coffee beans.
    • So, I removed all coffee and cleaned it extensively before storing it for the next week or two.
    • The OXO delivered perfect finely ground coffee for espresso, which can be a problem for some in this price range.
    • Since our purchase of the Oxo grinder we have enjoyed quick, quiet and mess-free gourmet coffee
    • I could let the container sit for 20 minutes and still have coffee flying everywhere when I dumped it into the filter.
    • I have been using a little hand grinder for years, and finally came to the conclusion that I love coffee and can't abide by pre-ground coffee any more
    • I set it on the middle grind setting and punch the start button (after a little experimenting} and get the right amount of ground coffee for three large cups.
    • My only minor complaints are:Our adjustment dial is very (too?) easy to turn & can get bumped to the wrong coffee amount, and the bin for the ground coffee is stainless with a plastic lid you have to remove to pour all the ground coffee out.
    • Makes wonderful flavored coffee
    • I was learning to brew better coffee and it involved weighing the coffee
    • I measure my coffee into the hopper daily and grind all that I put in since it is not air-tight.
    • It grinds coffee as stated
    • I like the Oxo look and especially the stainless ground-coffee receptacle.
    • It WAS a good coffee grinder, but after 9 months and lots of cleaning - it doesn't grind.
    • Once a week I fill the well-sealed hopper with Jose's Organic French Roast and, each morning, I just hit the button (twice) and out comes perfectly ground coffee and NO STATIC.
    • It doesn't heat the coffee to grind it
    • Love freshly ground coffee!
    • I also cleared the ground coffee from the chute.
    • This meant that it took the better part of 30 minutes to coarse grind enough coffee for a single cold brew batch
    • consuming process is now a simple push button for accurate coffee measure
    • So, this grinder does grind well for any coffee type you like, from Turkish/espresso to cold brew
    • If you enjoy excellent, flavorful whole bean coffee this is not the grinder for you.
    • Its design also lets me grind coffee without spilling a single flake of ground coffee on the counter.... this makes me unreasonably happy
    • Now I can quickly and easily grind up my morning coffee.
    • More coffee falls out of the machine.
    • It makes perfectly ground coffee in seconds
    • The first two times it was jammed with fine coffee, I managed to clean it, but it wasn't enough to simply follow the brush-iut-out cleaning rules
    • It might work fine if you like medium- or coarse-ground coffee, but I don't recommend trying it.
    • Just like everyone said, this grinder produced the perfect ground coffee.
    • The coffee grinds just perfectly and my morning cup of coffee has never tasted better
    • & you've got perfectly ground fresh coffee
    • Grinding my beans daily right before I make my coffee is worth the minimal extra effort.
    • I have to just pour it, and like I said, the coffee sometimes kinda sticks there with
    • This is a really good coffee grinder, making perfect grind size each use
    • It grinds coffee perfectly
    • What a difference from pre-ground coffee to fresh ground!
    • I’m a professional coffee roaster and love brewing great coffee at home
    • This meant that it took the better part of 30 minutes to coarse grind enough coffee for a single cold brew batch
    • Fill up the hopper with a bag of coffee beans (enough for four or five 20-second grinds), press the button, and 20 seconds later you'll have 60 grams of freshly ground coffee
    • We fine grind our coffee but have to continuously stop to clean it out
    • Love freshly ground coffee!
    • Not even as good as 10$ coffee grinder
    • So easy to use and clean and all you have to do is touch a button and 10 seconds later you have fresh ground coffee.
    • Small price to pay for great coffee.
    • Back to fresh ground coffee
    • Best coffee grinder
    • If you are waiting to find the perfect electric coffee grinder, you need look no further.
    • at first when you get this grinder, you won't notice it, you'll just end up with slightly less grinds and weaker coffee
    • I like the Oxo look and especially the stainless ground-coffee receptacle.
    • I don't grind coffee everyday
    • Once you experiment with the grind setting and grind time that makes the coffee strength you like, you can leave the timer and grind setting as is and just push a button to get what you need again and again
    • Delivers evenly ground coffee in measured amount
    • ” *sometimes, as long as it is not dark coffee.
    • We use a store brand called Houston Blend in just a regular drip coffee maker and I've never had better coffee.
    • ; they hold about 10 Oz ground coffee after tapping them down to get more in
    • I also purchased a oxo grinder which made the coffee taste more like Starbucks
    • Really looking forward to fresh ground coffee in the mornings.
    • I love good quality coffee, but maybe my palate isn't as sensitive as theirs
    • The second cup, plus, perhaps, residual charge on the contents of the previously poured first cup of grinds, is such that the damn static-y coffee bits are everywhere.
    • great coffee grinder
    • Read reviews on burr grinders, which are the key to an even grind and great coffee
    • Coffee is ground perfectly how you want it
    • I have been using a little hand grinder for years, and finally came to the conclusion that I love coffee and can't abide by pre-ground coffee any more
    • My only complaint, and it is minor, is that small amounts of ground coffee miss the receiver and accumulate in the base
    • The timer effects how much coffee it grinds but not the coarseness.
    • I read the instructions and cleaned out the coffee that was stuck inside the opening.
    • Love that you can set a time for how long to grind coffee.
    • I have had it for 3 months now and it is very reliable, a little too loud (I sometimes feel bad for my neighbors when I grind my morning coffee at 6am!), but other than that no complaint
    • In reading the manual, I found that it can be jammed up by dark, oily coffee beans
    • When it gets hot, the coffee gets stuck in the spout and will NOT grind anymore.
    • The OXO delivered perfect finely ground coffee for espresso, which can be a problem for some in this price range.
    • This is a great coffee grinder that grinds the beans very well
    • I enjoy freshly ground coffee in the morning
    • - It has never clogged or jammed, coffee always feeds without issue - apparently if you consistently use a very fine setting it can get clogged
    • It's not mahlkonig good (obviously), but you can make some amazing coffee with it
    • This is a great coffee grinder for the price
    • I saw people saying your coffee will taste better when it is ground correctly
    • My favorite coffee tastes even better and I find I'm using fewer coffee beans to get there
    • Treat yourself and get this tool that will make good coffee at home so much easier.
    • Crushes the coffee very consistently, and has improved the taste of my coffee by a hide margin from a hand grinder
    • We like dark strong coffee requiring a sizeable amount of beans and the hopper was too small even for one use of our 10 cup drip machine, let alone a few day's worth; I was going to waste a lot of time filling the hopper.
    • Grinds the coffee binds well but is very difficult to clean
    • Best coffee grinder I've ever had.
    • We had purchased a less expensive grinder, but it didn't grind the coffee well (too course and uneven), and it was so loud we never wanted to use it
    • Amazing coffee at either extreme.
    • This is the best coffee grinder that I have found.
    • However, Even the first time I ground the coffee, it stopped and just wouldn't work, so I had to wait until it was "ready"
    • You might get around that by grinding your coffee the night before
    • For a couple of weeks, we enjoyed such wonderful coffee.
    • But, if I ground coffee more than 4 times, it got clogged and needed to be cleaned.
    • This is a huge disappointment in my opinion because after multiple blocks I finally poured through the FAQs to discover a note saying that the coffee grinder does not grind dark coffee.
    • I have been using it for nice coarse coffee grounds for my French Press; it's summer and having a 'cool' drink is much appreciated.
    • If you're looking for an affordable, attractive & reliable coffee grinder, look no further
    • Fresh coffee every SINGLE day!
    • I can't say that whether the timer is accurate enough to control the amount of ground coffee beans
    • Are you kidding me, this unit is the best thing since ground coffee 🤣🤣
    • but otherwise it makes great coffee
    • Good tasting coffee
    • This is a great coffee grinder
    • You’ll have far less retention of grounds in the machine which means less wasted coffee, fresher coffee, and less maintenance.
    • Second was static electricity, a HUGE problem in that coffee grounds spring forth onto every surface as you move the container of ground coffee to the coffee maker.
    • This is a great grinder for the everyday coffee drinker that loves fresh tasting coffee
    • We use ours to grind coffee for espresso
    • and we like strong coffee so, after a few mins of experimenting, my setting was 20 seconds, but I have to hit the button twice.
    • Awesome burr coffee grinder
    • After years of single brew cartridge coffee, we truly missed real brewed coffee.
    • Yes it works superbly, but there has to be a better way than the grinding function being a timer that takes you about a week to get right in terms of how much coffee gets ground in 28 seconds
    • Then one day, it just quit grinding the coffee
    • I used a tooth pick and brush to break up the finely ground coffee built up in the spout and then gently shook it out.
    • The best coffee grinder ever
    • The grinder does its job of making consistent coffee grounds at the touch of a button while keeping the kitchen mess-free
    • Lacks some of the bells and whistles but really, I just want it to grind my coffee!
    • Between it and my Aeropress, I'm now enjoying coffee more than ever, and much prefer my home brew to most (even high-end) coffee shops
    • A big pain in the a**. Spend the extra money and get the better grinder, you'll thank me for saving you hours of headaches clearing coffee out and then having to sweep up the entire kitchen afterwards.
    • All around I’m very happy so far and so glad I spent the money to have fresh ground coffee every morning.
    • This coffee grinder replaces a Cuisinart coffee grinder (that I really liked) the simplicity of the grinder and its burr grinder are outstanding features.
    • Now it take 2 or three times to get enough coffee ground to make a whole pot.
    • It ground the coffee exactly the way we wanted.
    • Once I figured out the correct setting for my tastes it has been perfect coffee every time.
    • Love that it has a timer and stops by it's self, love the stainless container for the ground coffee (less static), plain easy to use
    • Great coffee grounds, but so so noisy
    • Even and consistently ground coffee is a button push away
    • Great coffee!
    • This unit is very quiet and will produce precise amounts of ground coffee using the timer button
    • Removed the various parts, cleaned, put them back together, and it still does not grind the coffee as the motor spins
    • My coffee is tasting pretty darn good now!
    • A surprise benefit what is the static free Ground coffee bin
    • I think it would also be suitable for those who enjoy French Press coffee, although the grind consistency on the course settings is a bit inconsistent.
    • So we bought a really good coffee maker and decided we wanted to grind our coffee fresh daily.
    • Nothing like this grinder and a mocamaster for the best coffee ever
    • It dribbles a little coffee dust around the cup as it grinds, but it’s an easy enough cleanup for a great coffee grinder.
    • It gets used not quite daily as I commit the cardinal coffee brewing sin of grinding extra coffee and then storing it in an airtight container for a couple of days, just for convenience's sake
    • I like everything about the design of this device, but it ultimately produces very uneven ground coffee
    • Unless you want to spend over 200$ for a grinder to be with the snobby elite coffee guru's, this is what you are looking for.
    • This is a great coffee bean grinder
    • it gives a good consistent grind on the different settings i have used, is fairly quiet compared to others, the timed grind is surprisingly convenient, cleanup isn't too bad (only slight leakage outside of the receptacle), and the ability to just directly pour the freshly ground coffee into my filter from the receptacle is very nice
    • This is not easy to hear first thing in the morning...but that’s typically when I want freshly ground coffee.
    • The coffee always tastes good
    • I purchased this to coarse grind coffee for cold brewed coffee concentrate
    • Another nice design feature is that the sides seem steeper which helps if you like a dark roast coffee
    • I thought they were the best, but we finally just got too tired of regularity disassembling it b/c dark roast fine grind coffee clog up the works.
    • It takes longer to clean and unclog than it actually grinds coffee.
    • It does not grind nearly enough coffee for 12 cups, more like 1/2 pot
    • Best coffee grinder I’ve ever owned
    • Fresh coffee every morning
    • It provides a quick way to have fresh-ground coffee for each pot of coffee you make
    • Perfect, fresh ground coffee every morning.
    • I highly recommend it if you like freshly ground coffee.
    • Since I don't want to hand grind my coffee every morning, but I'm snobbish/hipster enough to tell when the grind wasn't right, this grinder is perfect (so far)
    • This one is really easy to clean and there's almost no loose coffee grounds to clean up after the fact.
    • With the Krups grinder, ground coffee would infiltrate the gap between the ground coffee container and the grinder body.
    • You also have to turn the grinder on its side and clean out the ground coffee that has plugged up the chute (I use a knife)
    • Best coffee grinder I ever owned.
    • The coffee is ground week enough to release flavor without having a significant amount of "mud" get through the metal filters
    • The coffee easily dumps out of the tin cup.
    • I wish the ground coffee container would lock in place while grinding the coffee
    • Nothing can rescue badly ground coffee (aside from masking with lots of sugar and milk)
    • Coarse grinding for cold brew coffee.
    • Does a great job of grinding coffee.
    • My main caveat is that, if the grind is too fine and/or the beans are too oily, ground coffee will accumulate in the exit throat of the grinder, eventually totally preventing the coffee from exiting the machine
    • Makes grinding coffee beans a breeze.
    • Hubby loves fresh ground coffee and he uses this
    • I just use a glass coffee grind measuring cup or a graduated beaker which you can find for a few bucks - maybe a 100ml or 150ml should do it and save yourself the price difference on the more expensive model
    • Finally when I dump the coffee into the basket it ALL comes out and no mess
    • I finally get a consistency of a grinding coffee.
    • It does a wonderful job of grinding coffee but is a bit noisy and depending the size of the grind you choose, it can be kinda messy because of a static charge on the receiving metal cup
    • More than half the time we try to grind coffee, the machine either shuts itself off mid-grind or the hopper stops feeding beans into the grinder
    • Overall this is a very nice coffee grinder.
    • I really like it because it doesn’t get coffee all over when it’s being ground
    • Have had this for a few months now and it is the best coffee grinder I have ever had
    • With fresh beans, good water, and your preferred coffee/water ratio, this OXO Conical Burr Grinder helps you make delicious, delicious coffee a little easier and at lower price point, but with a few hangups.
    • n’t grind coffee
    • Anyway most all recipes have you strain the brewed coffee usually twice starting with a fine sieve to start and finishing with it lined with a coffee filter
    • It’s a great coffee grinder
    • Back to a blade grinder that really does last for years, or store grinding, or pre-ground chicory-coffee cold brew
    • This has been a really good coffee grinder.
    • It grinds coffee well and the steel canister is great because the grounds do not stick.
    • Great coffee grinder, got it to go with French press.
    • If I put 40 grams of beans in, I get 40 grams of ground coffee out, every single time.- The stainless steel grounds container is a genius innovation
    • We prefer stronger coffee, so a finer grind makes a dark roast coffee just perfect.
    • There is actually nothing to dislike or complain about, fresh bean coffee cant be compared to the grounded and this definitely helps with the consistency.
    • This is a really nice coffee grinder for home use
    • This is the best coffee grinder I have ever used and I have been a 24/7 coffee drinker for 60 years
    • I like freshly ground coffee.
    • This is a great coffee grinder that grinds the beans very well
    • We wanted to replace our super loud coffee grinder and while this is one is still noisy it doesn’t bother me
    • I usually grind coffee for the week
    • Nothing like a fresh cup of ground coffee to start your day!
    • I replaced another inexpensive coffee grinder that I got from Amazon
    • About 1.5 years in it started grinding less and less coffee at the normal settings - enough so that we have to run it three cycles just to get a normal amount of ground coffee
    • Great coffee grinder glad I got this one, the noise
    • The noise is acceptable, after all it is grinding coffee
    • And this grinder not only grinds the coffee to different sizes depending upon what brewing method you use, it does it quickly and efficiently.
    • What I do not like is that the ground coffee sticks to the collection cup----static electricity, probably....always a fine powder left behind, which I end up making a mess of on the counter
    • So far coupled with our new Moccamaster coffee maker we have had the best coffee ever
    • Third and the most important, it does not grind dark coffee.
    • Overall, so far it's been a great appliance for great coffee.
    • But I'm happy most of all to be enjoying great coffee!
    • This can be a problem if you are like me and prefer dark roast coffee
    • Cup snaps in easily, no fuss no mess, just great coffee!
    • When grinding drip coffee at medium (number 8), so far I have found that even the max 30 seconds isn't enough for a 10 cup pot.
    • It's the best coffee grinder I've ever used, it grinds perfectly to your choice in setting.
    • I'm not sure if this grinder is meant to produce finely ground coffee, but had assumed it would since why else would they provide a setting for fine grounds
    • After grinding for 20 seconds on medium (our usual setting), there was less than a tablespoon of ground coffee in the metal canister.
    • No better coffee grinder for the price and ease of use.
    • I'm really torn I love the coffee this grinder
    • another must in this house as it keeps coffee hot all day long without cooking it.
    • The motor is a little louder than my old cheap one, but it sounds much more powerful - it doesn't sound like it's straining to grind the coffee (like the cheap one).
    • Next was cleaning it to grind coffee.
    • It's big enough to grind coffee for a 14-cup pot, but small enough to tuck under the cupboard.
    • It is small enough to leave on the counter and grind fresh coffee every morning
    • The big plus is that I'm grinding beans that are making forba way better cup if coffee in my Cuisinart drip machine.
    • My husband is a picky coffee drinker and this won him over
    • I grind coffee only 2 times a week
    • It grinds coffee perfectly
    • Great coffee grinder for my needs for our drip maker and espresso maker
    • Bought the grinder new, which comes with all the new packaging, but the machine itself is sprinkled with coffee dust and visible coffee grinds on the burr
    • & you've got perfectly ground fresh coffee
    • I don't fill the hopper because I like different coffees at different times, so I measure the whole beans into the hopper and it never jams or fails to feed
    • Truly shocked at the flavor enhancement that comes from good, evenly ground coffee
    • Note: I am not a fancy coffee drinker.
    • There is no coffee grind mess like the other
    • But coffee is ground consistently
    • The ground coffee container empties better than any coffee grinder I’ve had in the past
    • This is the best coffee grinder we have ever had
    • I grind the coffee a week at a time
    • This is a great coffee grinder.
    • This grinder was chronically clogged, and would not grind coffee more than one twenty second period at a time before it would need to be disassembled and cleaned again.
    • Not sure it's super-air tight, but I really like that the storage area has a light filter to keep the coffee fresh
    • Just buy it and experience the best ground coffee you can get
    • Coffee is perfect
    • Coarse settings don't have much fine coffee in them, actually, but past about setting 5 out of 15 they're *way* coarser than you'll see recommended for pour over or drip coffee-- basically just crushed coffee beans
    • This is the best coffee grinder we've purchased, EVER, and at a great price point
    • I carefully followed all the instructions for cleaning out the grinder and did this four times, but was still unable get any ground coffee out of it
    • Pretty quiet and produces an evenly ground coffee.
    • It was also noisy enough to discourage grinding coffee until after 8am
    • However, having to field-strip it to clean it and have large clumps of ground coffee plop onto the counter, that you thought were going into your cup of coffee, is kind of a shock and a disappointment
    • A total of 43 different grind settings are possible, ranging from coarse (percolator) to extra fine (Espresso and Turkish coffee.)The grind catch-cup is made of metal, which reduces static significantly, compared to plastic
    • It grinds COARSE coffee , and has removed most of the hassle of making a good cup of french pressed coffee
    • It's surprisingly quiet - in fact, we're in a small apartment and my husband can grind coffee in the morning without waking me and the baby
    • The static electricity made getting the ground coffee out, and cleaning the bin and grinder a time consuming pain in the neck
    • This is by far the best coffee grinder I have ever purchased.
    • I am a rare coffee drinker, but when I drink coffee I like it to be perfect
    • Best coffee grinder we have ever owned
    • I am an avid coffee drinker, have been for many years, and always grind my beans.
    • The static electricity made getting the ground coffee out, and cleaning the bin and grinder a time consuming pain in the neck
    • I have no such problem with the OXO grinder and it has greatly improved my daily coffee-making experience
    • Easy to use and makes wonderful coffee
    • I have to disassemble everything to clear out the jammed coffee
    • Nothing worse than it jamming when you have no ground coffee and
    • A good amount of ground coffee gets caught in the chute also, which is not only wasteful, but necessitates constant cleaning and poking around up there to clear it
    • clogs up everyday and will not even grind the Coffee now
    • You will find yourself hitting the button and coming back and discovering that almost no coffee is been ground
    • This grinder is apparently not designed to grind coffee on a fine setting, even though it has fine settings
    • Life's too short to not drink freshly ground coffee.
    • When it did grind coffee, it did a decent job grinding coffee.
    • Before it was so tedious with my little blade grinder, this makes it soooo easy to have fresh ground coffee
    • This grinder works better, quieter and is cleaner than my Braun grinder, The metal cup that holds the ground coffee doesn't seem to have the coffee stick on the sides like the plastic cup Braun has
    • Just buy it and experience the best ground coffee you can get
    • The best coffee grinder we have ever owned.
    • Your coffee will thank you.
    • It perfectly grinds my coffee to a fine level so that I can use it on my Breville barista coffee machine to obtain perfect espresso coffee
    • The ground coffee container empties better than any coffee grinder I’ve had in the past
    • Both coarse grind for cold brew and finer for hot coffee.
    • If you like bold coffee DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THIS THING!
    • So far I definitely enjoy the coffee more if I freshly grind it vice buying grounds from the store
    • To get enough coffee for our 14 cup Cuisinart you have to stand by the grinder until it’s gone through the first 25 second cycle then hit the button again.
    • There is no coffee grind mess like the other
    • Not even a little bit as I’m drinking my third cup of the best coffee I’ve ever had
    • The key to good coffee is having even grinding of the beans.
    • Coffee gets clogged to often and you have to dig out from opening on bottom
    • The thing that set it apart from my previous grinders is that the coffee goes into a static-resistant container and blows the ground coffee down rather than out, meaning a much cleaner experience overall
    • I can enjoy good coffee every day.
    • It is small enough to leave on the counter and grind fresh coffee every morning
    • I use this to grind beans to my desired level of coarseness for cold brew coffee,
    • After a week of use I've noticed INCONSISTENT GRINDS that have left my coffee bitter and compared to the
    • This one prepares freshly ground coffee for a Chemix coffee maker
    • The motor is a little louder than my old cheap one, but it sounds much more powerful - it doesn't sound like it's straining to grind the coffee (like the cheap one).
    • Because of the pandemic we have been having problems finding the already ground coffee
    • Now go buy this things, grind some beans and enjoy some good coffee
    • I recommend giving it a little shake and running empty for 15 seconds to ensure no stale coffee makes its way into your new coffee
    • Cup snaps in easily, no fuss no mess, just great coffee!
    • Worked fine for the last year and a half, now it just makes noise and doesn't grind coffee
    • This can be a problem if you are like me and prefer dark roast coffee
    • And an added bonus is that I grind exactly as much coffee as I
    • Great coffee grinder
    • Third and the most important, it does not grind dark coffee.
    • For the 90% of us who want great-tasting fresh coffee at home, this is for you
    • I really enjoy good coffee and nothing beats fresh ground.
    • The shoot does not constantly clog with dark roast coffee
    • I love espresso coffee, usually set grind size 2.5 and timer 15 seconds for me
    • I had to experiment to find the correct grind to produce the best coffee for my Chemex brewing system, but that took only 3 pots
    • I have never owned a burr grinder but wanted to try one as I really like fresh coffee and the ability to tweak the strength
    • This is the best coffee grinder I have ever purchased
    • Original: I had no idea how great my coffee could be till I began using a burr grinder
    • This burr grinder is QUIET and has adjustable settings to give you the best kind of ground coffee that you desire.
    • We wanted to replace our super loud coffee grinder and while this is one is still noisy it doesn’t bother me
    • From the very first time I ground coffee in the Oxo Brew, I knew I was going to enjoy having this grinder on my counter
    • I like freshly ground coffee.
    • but I have regular coffee in it, and this one I bought to grind my decaf coffee because I am the only one in the family that drinks
    • Get quickly ground coffee during hectic mornings without needing to hold down a lid or button during the grind.
    • It wasn't as though I was grinding coffee for a crowd
    • We prefer stronger coffee, so a finer grind makes a dark roast coffee just perfect.
    • if you have a high-end espresso maker, you'll definitely get the super fine coffee you need, however, most of us will need 4-5 setting for our makers
    • After a couple days' use, I can declare that (a) my French press coffee's flavor has been enhanced significantly; (b) the learning curve for this grinder is about five minutes; (c) the grinding process is mess-free (see my little secret below); and (d) cleaning this grinder is easy