• Reviews around coffee dust (1.32 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

    • The container that catches the grounds is a little messy and tends to scatter coffee dust on the countertop
    • Even on the coarsest setting there is coffee dust everywhere - there's no way to get an actual coarse grind.
    • On the coarsest setting, it produces coffee "dust" that's much closer to espresso grind than even what I would use in a drip coffee maker
    • Minor annoyance is the static cling of the coffee dust by-product
    • However it created a lot of coffee dust
    • I have to dump the grounds into the basket over the sink and then clean coffee dust from everywhere
    • Because of static buildup in the hopper after grinding the whole machine becomes covered in coffee dust
    • Coffee remains in the unit and when you remove the holder (which is also not particularly smooth) there is coffee dust along the back and top.
    • It is relatively clean, there in not a lot of stray coffee dust, (If dust is an issue for you, Drip a few drops of water into the bean storage container
    • Initially very much liked the product, but the container for the ground coffee is poorly designed and coffee dust gets everywhere
    • So, I was sent an obviously used (read: full of coffee dust and covered in greasy fingerprints) replacement grinder by mistake (I was pretty upset because: pandemic) and the representative had a brand new one expedited to me
    • It has a low noise level and little "coffee dust"
    • It doeasn't have the range, my old Bella graphite burr grinder does more but that unit creates a lot of coffee dust
    • and it automatically starts and stops (my old burr grinder I had to hold down a button the entire time), but not sure that convenience outweighs the inconvenience of how much coffee dust is incurred.
    • After grinding 8 ounces of coffee in this machine, I had to vacuum my kitchen counters, floor (should vacuum myself, probably), because there was so much coffee dust ejected through various seams when removing the grind "hopper"Lastly, this would not reliably feed whole bean S***bucks coffee
    • The range of grind size is narrow and doesn't reach very coarse levels but the grinds are consistent, there is no extra coffee dust, and it is fairly quite compared to a blade or cheaper burr grinder
    • When I purchased this in September and was dissatisfied with the "course grind" results (lots of very fine coffee dust and very little appropriately sized grind
    • Who knew there was such a thing as coffee dust?
    • Unfortunately, the way the catch container is set up, every time you pull it out to access the ground coffee, it drops coffee dust and grounds onto the mounting plate and also the countertop, which then has to be wiped clean
    • I ended up returning this item because of the coffee dust.
    • n’t think I could work this thing in the morning
    • n’t mind the noise, I mean, it’s a grinder and it grinds pretty fast
    • n’t clean the burrs out every few days and then give it a nice shake
    • n’t appreciate how sloppy it is.