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    SHARDOR Conical Burr Coffee Grinder, Electric Adjustable Burr Mill with 35 Precise Grind Setting for 2-12 Cup, Black

    • It is very loud while grinding your coffee beans but it does get the job done.
    • Buy 8 or 16 ounces of cheap beans to use while you dial in the grind coarseness and amount of ground coffee you need, this way you will not waste your higher quality beans during the setup process and you will be more likely to take your time to dial it in.
    • This machine simply liberates the labor force, and there is no need to grind beans anymore.
    • It was well ground coffee beans, this is a very good choice
    • We get our beans ground just perfect
    • To grind my coffee beans.
    • Not great... Makes me want to pre-grind my beans at the store
    • With this, the ground beans fall into a separate canister that I can easily scoop from
    • It does exactly what it's supposed to do ... grind coffee beans the way you like it
    • It grinds the coffee beans into a fine texture.
    • Load the beans into the hopper, twist the hopper to select grind size from espresso -> filter -> french press, and select a portion size from 2-8 or so servings
    • Grinder is easy to and grinds coffee beans to perfection
    • My other grinder left coffee grinds all over the counter by the time I was finished grinding the beans...this one is a breeze to cleanup
    • Holds enough whole bean coffee to grind two or three days of 10-12 cup brews.
    • This product did not work, beans did not grind correctly and come down to ground container.
    • I use it to grind coffee beans for drip coffee
    • It's so easy to use and does a great job of CONSISTENTLY grinding the beans
    • Coffee is even more enjoyable with fresh ground beans!!
    • So easy to use not noisy at all I ground fresh beans every day
    • Once your beans are ground and you dump the coffee grounds into the pot the container was spotless!
    • I've been using mine for a week and it is a little noisy but quickly grinds enough beans for an 8 cup pot of coffee
    • It has a quality feel, but it does't grind the beans
    • so beans don't get missed or stuck
    • Noise level is low and grinds the beans to perfection
    • Smooth sounding when grinding the beans
    • Its easy to clean up and transfer fresh grounds to the coffee machine…and store in the grind keeper or whole beans in the funnel awaiting to be
    • Easy to use and clean, the beans grind perfectly for my french press
    • No matter how you brew it, this grinder can grind the beans to suit your brewing type
    • I ground my beans on setting 4 and got an acceptable espresso for my liking
    • For some reason it will not grind the beans small enough, at this point
    • This grinder makes is so easy and simple to have smoother coffee with a richer flavor that can only come from freshly ground beans.
    • What a difference it makes to grind the beans
    • It clogs up when attempting to finely grind coffee beans
    • perfectly grinds coffee beans to espresso powder for great coffee.
    • It’s fairly quiet and grinds beans uniformly
    • We had another coffee grinder, but wanted something that ground the beans more uniformly and coarsely for french press
    • it grinds the beans evenly
    • I've been using mine for a week and it is a little noisy but quickly grinds enough beans for an 8 cup pot of coffee
    • Easy to use and cleanQuick on grinding fresh coffee beans
    • Literally on my first attempt to grind light roasted beans, it stopped mid grind
    • The hopper can holds enough beans without refill it, The conical stainless steel burr grinder produces a consistent grind, very uniform.
    • I’m using it for coarse ground beans to make cold brew and even my husband has told me multiple times how good the coffee is
    • The machine has numerous settings (35, to be exact) so that you can grind your beans to the exact size you would like
    • I use the grinder mainly to grind beans for espresso, which needs to be very fine.
    • As it is somewhat narrow, it does not take much counter space and stores enough coffee beans to last a few days
    • This product did not work, beans did not grind correctly and come down to ground container.
    • That said it works fine and you can grind the coffee beans to many different textures such as fine, very fine or coarse for cold brew
    • It grinds coffee beans consistently to the grind preferred
    • Noisy but that’s how the beans get cracked
    • So I prefer extra coarse coffee bean size and this grinder produce decent size of coffee beans
    • This coffee grinder is easy to use and does a great job of evenly grinding the beans
    • I have found over the years to get the best taste, you need to grind the beans yourself
    • It was well ground coffee beans, this is a very good choice
    • Finally, the aforementioned canister has a sealabale rubber top, so if you want to grind beans and store them for later, you can just seal the top.
    • I recently bought a coffee roaster and needed a grinder for dark roasted beans
    • Buy 8 or 16 ounces of cheap beans to use while you dial in the grind coarseness and amount of ground coffee you need, this way you will not waste your higher quality beans during the setup process and you will be more likely to take your time to dial it in.
    • I used to grind whole beans with a small blade grinder and used a percolator
    • By the time I fill water in my coffee maker, fill the water back in my Brita, this grinds 10 cups of fresh beans
    • The grinder's operations is smooth and quiet and the auto-off feature when the hopper runs out of beans works great
    • I fixed another pot of coffee using fresh ground coffee beans
    • Easy to use and clean, the beans grind perfectly for my french press
    • I use this grinder to grind beans for 3-5 cups of coffee 4-5 times a week
    • I make a batch of brew coffee for myself twice a week, and I love how easy it is to grind fresh beans
    • it grinds the beans evenly
    • However, as soon as tried grinding it, the beans we’re ground but the grounds would not move into the container.
    • So easy to use not noisy at all I ground fresh beans every day
    • We would recommend this to anyone who loves a fresh cup of coffee using fresh beans.
    • I bought this Coffee Grinder for us to grind coffee beans
    • It makes noise, but no more than I would expect from a machine designed to grind coffee beans
    • I change up the way I have my Joe by grinding the beans coarsely to press it for a few
    • The machine grind the coffee beans, but no ground coffee its dispensed.
    • I'm coming from a grinder that used to get ground beans all over the counter and this is a big upgrade!
    • The machine ground beans at a course setting with no mess
    • It appears the beans do not pass through the grinder and are ground into a fine powder that blocks the ports at the bottom of the conical blade, preventing the grinds from entering the bottom container.
    • What a difference to freshly brew your coffee with freshly ground beans
    • It lives up to its name "non-static."But there are other features which make this unit a winner: The beans container holds enough beans for well over 24 cups
    • Recently, I bought a coffee roaster and plan to roast and grind my own coffee beans.
    • It’s relatively quiet, dues a great job grinding the beans to the desired texture, has options for volume
    • I didn't realize how much better morning coffee could be because you grind the beans right before use; what an amazing difference
    • It more than made up with how quickly it grinds the coffee beans, it has plenty of adjustments, so, one can get the exact grind you may need
    • ’s also smoky in color so that the beans or grind won’t oxidizeA winner.
    • I make a batch of brew coffee for myself twice a week, and I love how easy it is to grind fresh beans
    • Grind your coffee beans and enjoy the best cup of coffee you have ever drank.
    • in grinding your own beans, you get a much fresher result
    • but it’s chief fault for me is that it isn’t marked as to fine or coarse but is instead marked with which way you are brewing from espresso to French press —except for
    • I do not recommend this grinder as it seems unsafe and not as described.(revised)After writing review the seller made contact with me and offered to correct the issue with the defective device
    • It works as it should and creates an excellent fine grind for espresso (I use the finest grind setting for espresso)
    • This grinder appears to work as it should but the motor will surely outlast the cheap plastic parts
    • Not nearly as loud as our old