• Reviews around design (1.57 of 5)

    Secura Electric Burr Coffee Grinder Mill, Adjustable Cup Size, 17 Fine to Coarse Grind Size Settings for Drip, Percolator, French Press and Turkish Coffee Makers, Black

    • Significant design problems at output area
    • Due to faulty design, this CANNOT work correctly, and will cause stale coffee and wasted beans, as well as very long grinding times, unless you shake the grinder vigorously the entire time it is running, and even then the grind may be too coarse.
    • If you want fresh coffee, you cannot store your beans in the grinder hopper, because the poor design of the hopper lid means you always have a lot of air over the beans, absorbing flavor away.
    • Poor design.
    • Poorly designed
    • After using it for a week, I've come to the conclusion that all of the issues are due to terrible design choices rather than variability in manufacturing
    • Design wastes additional space that could be used for storage.
    • This is a very poorly designed appliance.
    • It is small enough that it fits easily on the counter next to my coffeemaker, and the design is attractive.
    • Poor design
    • Aside from poor design features, overall quality is the main issue: It died in less than a year
    • Much better design and quieter than my Mr. Coffee grinder was
    • Significant design problems at output area
    • Works great, well designed, great price and has a decent capacity for holding the coffee beans
    • It's poorly designed
    • Poor product design
    • [Perhaps a design issue on the unit
    • The motor is loud and sounds cheap, and it retains quite a bit of grounds, up to 2 full grams in some cases (16g in, 14g out with my latest grind), so not super great if you're using different beans for espresso/drip/etc - especially since it sounds like it's going to burn out and set fire once the hopper runs out... and it does NOT know that it should shut itself off, so be ready to do so manually when it whines