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I use a percolator, and I found that the coarsest setting is perfect.
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Though labeled "Coffee Grinder", this burr grinder is, when set at its finest setting (#1 on the dial), capable of very finely grinding any whole seed spices
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Every setting produced a medium ground.
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I had a little trouble getting it to grind on the finest setting, but I moved it to the next
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It’s fine setting is still ultra-coarse.
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I'm using the finest setting for pour over in a Goldtone 8-12 Hamilton Beach basket sitting in the top of a Secura 50
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I would have liked a finer setting available than what's offered
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The setting for grinding are confusing to figure out and their isn’t a way to make a course ground coffee with it
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Really my only issue is that the coarsest setting is still a fine grind
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Produces fines, even on the coarsest setting.
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I decided to try and use it on the coarsest setting and it was still a powder
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Unfortunately the Secura burr grinder produces a mixture of fine and coarse grind, even at the coarsest setting
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Really my only issue is that the coarsest setting is still a fine grind
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I ground some coffee at the finest setting, and it produced an almost silken grind, very small size particles and very consistent
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The finest setting creates extremely fine dust, so I use it on "3" on a dial of "4" for espresso
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Every setting is the same grind
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i set it on the most coarse setting because i use a french press; however it seems like a regular drip grind.
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At the finest setting, I believe the coffee is reduced to single atoms
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FYI, the finest setting is a little small for espresso.
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I started a few settings down from the finest setting, and it was still extra fine and clogged the machine quite quickly
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The finest setting is a bit too coarse for me
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It’s fine setting is still ultra-coarse.
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This is an affordable mill, but the size of the ground coffee varied from fine to coarse when set on the coarsest setting
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I make espresso, and the finest grind setting gives a grind that is too coarse and also so uneven that you would think it went though a cheap blade grinder.
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Well that number setting means nothing
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I have used every setting and it works to perfection.
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The manual also incorrectly indicates that the lowest number setting will give the finest grind, but this is the opposite of what the setting actually does.
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I use a percolator, and I found that the coarsest setting is perfect.
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The timer is my second favorite setting.
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No mess, noise level is much lower than my food processor!I ground my coffee with extra fine setting.
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I have not gone the most coarse setting yet but the difference between the settings is very small.
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Even the coarsest setting is almost too fine for a pour over, but I’m making it work
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At the coarsest setting, the grind is what I can only describe as fine.
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I continued to try the settings until I finally went down to what should be the most coarse setting, and got a grind that will do
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The manual also incorrectly indicates that the lowest number setting will give the finest grind, but this is the opposite of what the setting actually does.
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I tried every setting and it would not grin enough coffee for more than a single cup at a time
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The coarsest setting is closer to a medium ground.
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Even the coarsest setting is almost too fine for a pour over, but I’m making it work
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The middle setting is perfect for drip coffee
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The finest setting creates extremely fine dust, so I use it on "3" on a dial of "4" for espresso
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Even set on the coarsest setting makes a large amount of powder not coffee grounds for drip coffee.
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n’t work