• Reviews around bean (1.89 of 5)

    Sboly Conical Burr Coffee Grinder, Stainless Steel Adjustable Burr Mill with 19 Precise Grind Settings, Electric Coffee Grinder for Drip, Percolator, French Press, American and Turkish Coffee Makers

    • One drawback, the beans don’t always feed thru the grinder in a uniform way so the amount of ground coffee is not always consistent
    • The top feeder detaches so you can store it on a shelf if you need, but you'll have to empty any excess beans (not hard)
    • She absolutely loves grinding fresh beans to make her morning coffee!
    • Your coffee is fresher tasting to grind the beans yourself
    • It is well constructed and grinds coffee beans quickly and the noise level is not overwhelming.
    • Will not grind coffee beans for more than 2 cups of coffee.
    • it just as quiet as a hand grinder but has ground my beans the way I like it
    • I have to shake the beans down every morning
    • Also we were very impressed with how quickly it ground the beans!
    • Would give 5 stars in all but the removal of ground beans container is troublesome at times especially if have short finger mails to grip edge of container.
    • but we didn’t get the right coffee beans and now it’s all sitting in storage, waiting for our new home
    • So glad we ordered this, love fresh ground beans
    • but it grinds the beans perfectly
    • coffe tastes so much better grinding your own beans!
    • It does grind the beans
    • Grind the beans and allow to rest a few minutes before removing the hopper
    • The purpose of this product should be grinding the beans and putting them in a container
    • After each grind, about a teaspoon of ground beans remains in the space between the burr and and the opening to the removable grind bin.
    • I wanted a grinder that would grind more beans than my small handheld Mr. Coffee grinder
    • Lots of wasted (expensive) beans due to static and you end up with ground coffee all over the counter
    • The beans come out just like I like the grind
    • Had to keep pushing the grind button multiple times to get enough beans ground to make a pot, as the motor was inconsistently on/off grinding beans
    • It quit grinding beans on November 14, 2020
    • Did a great job grinding coffee beans
    • It grinds coffee beans, as it ought to, which is the good thing about it
    • This thing makes a huge mess every time you use it and can’t grind dark beans if they have any moisture
    • It literally doesn’t grind the beans
    • I would recommend it if your grinding beans for more than 2 or even 4 cups at a time minimum and if you don't mind its size.
    • As light and air are enemies of a good coffee bean, I do not store my beans, in the hopper
    • The grinder does not grind enough grounds per the settings on the dial therefore one has to grind the beans 1 or more times to get enough coffee grounds.
    • Sometimes it doesn't grind beans so it needs to be shaken before you grind
    • This grinder 19 different settings but only grinds beans for one-two cups at a time
    • Even with multiple grinds it still does not provide enough cofffee beans to make 10 cups of coffee.
    • While it does grind the beans up nicely, the grind settings don't really make much sense (just select whatever setting works, the numbers aren't really super helpful
    • Great grinder... really powerful and makes really quick work of your beans and extremely adjustable.
    • We use the coffee grinder to grind the coffee beans which we buy and blend ourselves.
    • On pretty much every grind you have to shake the machine to free the beans to fall into the grinding element.
    • It still makes the noise of the motor turning, but it does NOT GRIND the beans
    • It is great for coffee lovers who use fresh beans!
    • I also leave a filter sitting by it to remind me that I have already ground the beans, yes I have forgotten and have a double batch to divide.
    • This grinds the beans good, but fails to fill them to its container, it just spreads the grinded beans to the counter
    • Minimal sound as I grind my favorite coffee beans
    • This grinder grinds more beans then most other coffee grinders.
    • However; the the static that occurs when you grind beans is unbelievable
    • It would not even grind the 5 beans set directly on the blades
    • The motor functions, but the grinder is turning so slowly that it no longer grabs and grinds the beans
    • It ground enough beans to make maybe four cups when we measured it out
    • I would highly recommend this grinder to anyone that grinds their own beans and doesn’t want to spend an arm and a leg to get a nice grinder.
    • I'm keeping it because I need something to grind my beans
    • My other grinder was so inconsistent with how it ground beans
    • Definitely makes it quick to grind our favorite bean
    • I had to grind the beans 4 times to get it 12 cup level of coffee grounds.
    • Finest grind wasn't quite fine enough when using less oily beans for espresso; only grinds into container, ie, no brew head attachment; bean canister is a bit flat bottomed, so some beans tend not to fall into the grinder, requiring a manual push
    • I like that I can pour coffee beans in the top reservoir and have store fresh beans to grind away when needed
    • I like that I can pour coffee beans in the top reservoir and have store fresh beans to grind away when needed
    • FYI for everyone who has never ground their own beans
    • Definitely makes it quick to grind our favorite bean
    • If you're not sitting there shaking it while it's running, it'll grind a few beans then just finish the cycle with no output
    • I bought it mostly to grind beans for fresh espresso
    • It ground enough beans to make maybe four cups when we measured it out
    • Minimal sound as I grind my favorite coffee beans
    • I love the freshness and taste of fresh ground coffee beans.
    • If you enjoy grinding fresh bean coffee this grinder will be your preferred choice to make
    • On pretty much every grind you have to shake the machine to free the beans to fall into the grinding element.
    • Also the beans get stuck and sometimes will not grind
    • Grinds coffee beans well, but is poorly designed and coffee grounds escape the machine and get everywhere
    • It does grind the beans with varying levels of coarseness and time alotments which I think work
    • Bought for husband for Christmas and we just used it.. Not too noisy and good job grinding the beans...hopefully it will hold up..with 25.00 coupon it was 54.00 plus tax
    • When you remove the hopper to clean the grinder, the beans fall out from the bottom of the hopper.2)
    • We love our coffee and grind our beans fresh daily.
    • Unfortunately for me, I really like nitrogenated cold brew made from dark roast decaf beans.
    • No problem at all with this machine, though I would caution that I was not grinding frozen beans, which seems to help
    • Also the beans get stuck in the Hopper sometimes and it doesn’t grind the right amount.
    • Very user friendly, quiet and grinds coffee beans to perfection
    • Terrible containment of ground beans
    • Unit does not actually grind beans the entire time it’s running without some level of assistance
    • Most times I can hear that the grinder is spinning but not even grinding beans and have to bounce the whole unit around to make it work.
    • BUT, it won’t grind the coffee beans
    • I would recommend it if your grinding beans for more than 2 or even 4 cups at a time minimum and if you don't mind its size.
    • The hopper could also be better because the beans don't flow into the burrs easily when there are only enough beans for what you plan to brew at that time
    • This thing makes a huge mess every time you use it and can’t grind dark beans if they have any moisture
    • Therefore, the beans NEVER grind evenly
    • Only complaints are the knob to set how many beans to grind is wiggly which creates a guessing game on how much you’ll need
    • However it does seem to have an issue feeding the beans from the hopper to the grinder
    • Burr Mil grinders do not burn the coffee bean and this one is no different
    • Had to keep pushing the grind button multiple times to get enough beans ground to make a pot, as the motor was inconsistently on/off grinding beans
    • The one big problem is that the beans don't consistently feed when grinding
    • The taste of my coffee has greatly improved since using the Sboly to grind the coffee beans
    • You also have to shake the beans down into the hopper sometimes
    • Not a grinder or coffee snob; just like to grind my own beans
    • After you grind your beans, you remove the container, but as soon as you do, there's coffee grinds everywhere
    • While it does grind the beans up nicely, the grind settings don't really make much sense (just select whatever setting works, the numbers aren't really super helpful
    • The product was good, I am just looking for something that can grind the beans smaller.
    • I've learned to simply leave the hopper empty, and only measure out the whole beans i'll want ground into it, and run it until empty, and that is the only way for me to get a consistent result
    • n’t grind beans fast without the noise
    • but I see no reason to fool around with cheaper grinders that are ruining expensive beans every day
    • This grinder does a very poor job in grinding beans finely for espresso resulting in weak flavor and poor mouth feel (even at the finest setting).
    • You do have to tap the sides when grinding oily beans
    • Think styrofoam beans from a busted bean bag sticky
    • but I am buying another higher quality grinder to replace to keep a cleaner counter and waste less beans.
    • I like how consistant this grinder grinds my coffee beans
    • Imo it grinds the beans in fairly consistent sizes
    • When it actually grinds it works great, however, the beans get stuck in the hopper regularly and unless you shake or stir
    • So glad we ordered this, love fresh ground beans
    • It grinds the beans perfectly and I get a delicious cup of coffee every time!!
    • It does a good job grinding the beans, which ultimately that’s
    • If grinds the beans to my preferred setting, and the right amount.
    • I like the convenience and love the coffee made from freshly ground beans
    • If you want to take the next step in coffee making to grind whole beans and you make coffee via drip, French press and moka pot this is a great grinder for the money
    • This grinder works well enough but it has an annoying feature where it tries to only grind the beans necessary to brew a particular number of cups.
    • I have to shake it every time to get it to grind the beans
    • I have to continually use a spoon to move the beans around so that the machine grinds them.
    • I have grinded peaberry coffee, Blue Bottle Coffee, and some dark roasted super greasy gross beans and they all grinded up real nice like
    • She absolutely loves grinding fresh beans to make her morning coffee!
    • The single function of a coffee grinder is to grind coffee beans
    • The hopper holds enough beans that you can go days without having to refill it, even if you grind enough for a 12 cup pot every day
    • you don’t mind a mess and you just keep grinding beans until you get enough then go ahead and purchase this machine
    • It is extremely quiet, thoroughly grinds your beans to any liking of texture, cleans easy, leaves very little cleanup of surrounding area
    • Occasionally - instead of grinding all the available beans - it shuts down early leaving some still in the hopper.
    • and the beans do not automatically get ground sometimes and you have to physically shake the grinder or open it to get the beans into the grinder.
    • However, for some reason, the beans don't slide or fall into the hole steadily or consistently
    • It can be a bit noisy, but even if you're grinding enough beans for a full pot of coffee, it's only for a few seconds
    • Quiet, and grinds well to your specifications, you don't want to grind espresso beans to a fine powder
    • The freshly ground beans are quickly ready for brewing and the burr grind makes a great cup of coffee
    • So easy to use, and grinds the beans perfectly each time
    • Apart from the fact that it grind the beans very coarse, you can get an adequate shot of expresso with this grinder
    • but it grinds the beans perfectly
    • It’s easy to operate, everything functions perfectly, it’s got a wide variety of settings which worked perfectly, grinds the beans swiftly, quietly, and perfectly
    • I took away one star, because it's difficult to remove the canister, so when you have finished grinding the beans, you have to move the machine each time to get a good enough grip on it to pull it out
    • For the price, this is by far the best coffee bean grinder I have owned.
    • We were using a ninja single cup to grind our beans and it wasn’t grinding all the beans to the same coarseness
    • Oily beans (dark roast) plugs it up.
    • I add my beans and freshly grind each morning.
    • Second, the beans feed into the grinder inconsistently - one time I loaded it for 12 cups and it only ground enough beans for about 2.
    • Right at I tried to grind my coffee beans only a little bit grind, started to get hot and motor atarted to burn
    • This machine is easy to use and grinds coffee beans perfectly
    • it doesn’t heat the beans up like some other grinders, so that’s a plus
    • The cup grinding numbers on the machine do not correspond to the actual amount of ground beans needed to make the same amount of coffee.
    • It will work nicely for someone that wants to grind coffee beans for coffee, and for some that don't need real fine ground beans for their espressos.
    • The best part to me is that it holds plenty of ground beans
    • We purchased this unit to grind decaf coffee beans for use with a Breville Expresso Machine
    • It does a great job grinding our coffee beans and is easy to use
    • This does a wonderful job grinding the bean, and I love that there are so many settings to chose from
    • It looks good on my counter and, most importantly, it does a great job grinding beans in whatever granularity I want (very fine to course
    • I am the only one in the family that drinks coffee, so I can grind the beans very fine for espresso
    • And, it never really ground correctly - beans would get stuck and not grind enough, then I would have to do it again, and end up with too much ground coffee
    • Grinds perfectly IF you make sure to shimmy all the beans into the grinding “hole”
    • We grind our own beans for Turkish coffee
    • Very satisfying to grind your own coffee beans!
    • This is ANY variety of dark beans
    • It will work nicely for someone that wants to grind coffee beans for coffee, and for some that don't need real fine ground beans for their espressos.
    • At least most of the time- my one problem is that sometimes it seems like the beans don't "settle" correctly, so when I go to grind 6 cups, I will either get half that or even less
    • This grinder does a credible job and will grind beans in a good variety of grinds
    • It does grind coffee beans, and it's attractive enough to leave on your counter, although it is large.
    • * Love the bean hopper up top* Excellent grind and many options - perfect every
    • and it grinds the beans right onto the filter than the table.
    • We were using a ninja single cup to grind our beans and it wasn’t grinding all the beans to the same coarseness
    • I weigh my beans and only grind what I need.
    • Additionally, the timer does not allow enough beans for a good cup of joe.
    • Let's be clear, when you add the hopper issue with the lack of graduated marks on the ground catcher, the only way to have a successful amount of beans in your brew is to either babysit the grinder to knock the beans down or to have a mark noted above on the catcher
    • Second, the beans feed into the grinder inconsistently - one time I loaded it for 12 cups and it only ground enough beans for about 2.
    • Flaws - if I don't shake it a few times while it is grinding it doesn't feed through enough beans for the size pot you selected.
    • This unit will grind as many coffee beans as you need for your morning coffee.
    • It’s easy to operate, everything functions perfectly, it’s got a wide variety of settings which worked perfectly, grinds the beans swiftly, quietly, and perfectly
    • It grinds the beans perfectly and I get a delicious cup of coffee every time!!
    • That means I've got a hopper that won't feed the beans without human intervention every grind, and a grind that isn't optimal for great cold brew
    • The only issue I've had is once the beans got compacted in the burr and it wasn't grinding anything
    • I just love that it grinds my beans perfectly for both
    • This grinder is nice, well made but does not grind the beans coarse enough for french press.
    • This grinder is nice, well made but does not grind the beans coarse enough for french press.
    • To grind the beans, the user must push and guide the beans towards the center of the hopper using a spoon, spatula, or similar device
    • The freshly ground beans are quickly ready for brewing and the burr grind makes a great cup of coffee
    • This grinds the beans good, but fails to fill them to its container, it just spreads the grinded beans to the counter
    • The static build up spews ground beans everywhere when I pull the container and while I pour the beans
    • Does not feed coffee beans well at all.
    • Occasionally - instead of grinding all the available beans - it shuts down early leaving some still in the hopper.
    • but it's over quick, sucks the beans
    • The beans are consistently ground and the device looks great
    • It also seems to not grind as well as it did when I first got itNot happy
    • I'm sure the grind isn't as perfect as a $
    • We grind a
    • Cons- messy grinds are everywhere, hard to remove container with grounds, have to keep eye on it while grinding as it sometimes stops in the middle and you have to shake or tap to keep grinding
    • It appears to do a good job as to grind, although I haven't looked through a magnifying glass to see consistency.
    • It vibrates as it is grinding causing the drawer that catches the ground coffee to open up causing it to make a mess on the counter.
    • but that's getting a bit picky as it's not common
    • Only grinds as much as it wants to, not what I set it at
    • This one I liked as it had easier adjustments on the amount and grinding settings.
    • How can I support a
    • the machine will grind as if there’s no beans going through it since the design of the hoppper on top didn’t make the beans go in at ease & I had to push them down with my fingers or lid to help it out and was just inconvenient for me half the time