• Reviews around ground (3.28 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

    • Never even made fine grounds to start with either
    • It is more difficult to clean where grounds come out than I would like...also instructions were poor about how to grind course to fine.
    • The grounds are very uniform considering the price, and it'll grind quite finely, so it works nicely with an aeropress, pour-over, or regular drip machine
    • Well, this grinder has 17 grind settings, every single one of which produces rough grounds suitable only for french press
    • and it's somewhat difficult just to get fine or coarse grounds
    • Can make very fine grounds.
    • It does give coarse grounds but also produces a fine powder that would be better suited for drip or even espresso coffee.
    • no matter how I did it only extremely fine grounds resulted.
    • This is one of the best machines I ever used It grinds my coffee grounds exectly as I want my
    • Anyway, the flat mill doesn't expel the grounds completely, so they get reground and reground until they are as fine as dust and they stick to everything!
    • Some fine grounds at all levels with some static but overall a great buy.
    • Great to have fresh grounds every day!
    • There is static on the acrylic lid and container which causes some of the finer grounds to adhere to making it a bit messy, but that stops after a few washes (at least for me it did)
    • Well, this grinder has 17 grind settings, every single one of which produces rough grounds suitable only for french press
    • Hence the grounds ended up too fine for me to use.
    • It does a good job grinding the coffee but expels the grounds by centrifugal force and not very well at that.
    • I had a burr grinder in the past that sprayed fine grounds everywhere
    • Sad part is I am using a pour through system and need the finer grounds
    • Comes with a tiny brush to clean the grounds, I bought a paint brush which works so much better
    • There are grounds left on the machine when you take out the plastic container, and trying to dump the grounds into the French press is very messy because the plastic container has a lot of static electricity
    • Challenge to clean because of all the fine grounds that get stuck in the container
    • Great grounds size.
    • However, during grinding, it sprays a significant grounds out of the front of the machine
    • 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