• Reviews around cup (3.66 of 5)

    OXO Brew Conical Burr Coffee Grinder

    • You have to smack the cup on the counter a couple times, but it still sticks sometimes.
    • Dump beans in Bunn coffee maker and 2 minutes later MMM COFFEE.I was today years old when I learned the difference between a regular coffee grinder and an OXO coffee grinder!This is probably the best cup of coffee I
    • Literally just took me 45 minutes to grind one cup of grounds
    • Grind one cup at a time, or the whole pound
    • Holding the cup while grinding seams to ease the static charge
    • It’s flexibly, reduces amount of coffee required to make a good cup
    • Best feature is the stainless steal cup that holds the ground coffee practically eliminates the “static
    • Convenient cup for ground coffee.
    • How it's noisy, leaves a mess if the cup isn't just right, jams up and on and on.
    • If you have yet to buy one, this can add frustration to anyone looking to perfect their morning cup
    • Using all these pieces together I can easily make a perfect cup of coffee that gets frequent compliments
    • I love the stainless cup with a lid that holds the coffee grounds
    • It produces virtually no mess because of the design and anti-static stainless cup.
    • 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.
    • Consistent size and easy to change the size of grounds for the perfect cup of coffee.
    • It looks nice on my counter, creates consistent course grounds for the French press, and I like the little metal cup with the lid - it makes it easy to scoop out the coffee and save any extra, versus some of the other grinders I’ve tried that can be a bit messy.
    • That machine grinds at a little over a minute for our 12 cup machine, always produces a decent, rich cup of coffee
    • I love the metal receiving cup, though it does still have an issue with a small amount of coffee clinging to the wall of the cup
    • The grind quality was consistent, and I was able to quickly grind several cups of coffee.
    • Cup and lid keep ground
    • The grind is even, and just the right texture to make a great cup of coffee.
    • Have to set the grind level to the coarsed setting to get a French pot of coffee that is not bitter but then makes a great cup.
    • Operation is quieter, and the stainless steel cup for catching the grounds is static-free, a real breakthrough
    • I also love the stainless cup that isn't overcome with static.
    • and it is nice to have a fresh brewed cup of coffee
    • It grinds COARSE coffee , and has removed most of the hassle of making a good cup of french pressed coffee
    • I figure it will take about 400 cups of coffee to break even--for me, about 6 months
    • and it's not a good pouring cup
    • For each new batch of beans, even from the same source, I have to test different grind sizes for a good cup
    • To be honest, making a good cup of coffee these days shouldn't be the new rocket science
    • I was using a manual burr grinder before, worked well, but more work than I wanted to do for a fresh cup of coffee every morning
    • The stainless steel cup rejects static electricity which seems to be an issue with other brands
    • It produces virtually no mess because of the design and anti-static stainless cup.
    • I get a better cup of coffee now that I have a burr grinder.
    • Arrived quickly and grinds nicely to give me a fresh cup of coffee.
    • I read that the cup was an issue for others, too, so it's not a one-off defect
    • I really liked the stainless cup that comes with this
    • It's easy to use, makes an amazing cup of coffee, has lots of options and is easy to clean
    • I grind only one cup at a time using the coffee beans only right before I need my coffee
    • Experiment and make yourself a better cup of coffee.
    • The stainless steel cup is easy to use and the lid keeps the grounds in without making a mess when dumping them out
    • Love the SS collection cup.
    • I also like the cup for the grinds better than the cuisinart
    • How it's noisy, leaves a mess if the cup isn't just right, jams up and on and on.
    • The stainless steel catch cup was not subject to “static cling” like the plastic cup on the Capresso.3
    • I love this product and I highly recommend it to anyone who values a great cup of coffee and ease of operation and maintenance.
    • This product provides consistency of grind for my coffee for a perfect cup of coffee every morning
    • Best feature is the stainless steal cup that holds the ground coffee practically eliminates the “static
    • As for the cup that catches the grinds: although not a complete air seal, the unique set up with the stainless steel cup and plastic lid that snap into the grinder work better than no seal at all
    • With the precise micro management of the grinder it can get a little complicated getting that perfect grind and amount of coffee needed for the " perfect cup"
    • I grind one cup at a time since I drink several different different types of coffee and it takes less than 10
    • I am still getting used to the different grind settings and am puzzled as to why I need to use #5 to get much flavor out of re-useable K-cups and French press coffee
    • Works very fast and creates a great cup of coffee.
    • Good grinder, just a little noisy and the stainless cup vibrates away from the spout on the base.
    • These setting makes brewing a perfect cup of coffee easy, since I can slowly adjust the right size for different coffee beans, especially with new bags of coffee
    • I love this machine and the stainless cup it grinds in to
    • Stainless steel cup looks nice, but because of the heat and friction of the grinds coming out, they cling to the sides of the cup requiring a wipe down or banging the cup to get the grinds out
    • I also like that I can remove the cup and grind directly into the portafilter
    • The trajectory of the emitted charged coffee is such that about 98% of the charged coffee particles are caught in an attached stainless steel cup and the base on which the cup resides.
    • The anti-static cup is very nice
    • I use a French press, getting get a great cup every time.
    • the stainless "catch" cup and the three prong plug keep static to a minimum
    • The espresso settings produce a delicious and less bitter cup.
    • What I really love is the stainless cup that has very little static
    • The espresso settings produce a delicious and less bitter cup.
    • Nice large capacity bean holder cup.
    • Makes a great cup, and makes the nice beans I sometimes buy actually taste what they're worth
    • Easy to change the setting- Stainless steel cup doesn't have a lot of static build up (none really)- UV protected storage for beans in the
    • I brew in a french press with medium roast, and even at max coarseness it is still too fine for a great brew (but it works without too much sediment ending up in the cup).I had to reduce my beans per pot by about 50% in order to make a good cup that wasn't overpowering
    • The stainless steel cup the ground coffee falls into does not hold a static charge, so no mess
    • The anti-static cup is very nice
    • I still keep my favorite hand grinder for when I want a good single press cup but use this for my percolator.
    • ever had where the ground dispensary cup
    • Love this coffee grinder because it is easy to use, easy to clean, and really helps you make a better cup of coffee from beans!
    • I prided myself on making an excellent cup of coffee and thought the hype around conical burr grinders was probably overblown, but every so often I looked up recommended conical burr grinders
    • I made my son a cup with it, and he confessed this grinder is quieter and produces better results than his, which cost twice as much.
    • I'm happy with the grind and the anti static cup
    • Nothing like a fresh cup of ground coffee to start your day!
    • Set it for how much I need for my one cup brewer and its ready to go.
    • The big plus is that I'm grinding beans that are making forba way better cup if coffee in my Cuisinart drip machine.
    • Good grinder, just a little noisy and the stainless cup vibrates away from the spout on the base.
    • Conical grinders may seem fancy money for coffee, but it is wonderful to make the perfect cup
    • 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