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The hopper twists to adjust the grind ... but also twisting it counter-clockwise releases
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You twist the hopper to the desired grind size, turn the knob for how many cups of coffee you want to make, and hit the button
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Nice large hopper, very quiet, Static-cling free (impressive), Nice footprint size
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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
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Hopper is just right
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Nice, large hopper, and quality Conical Burr that does a great job of grinding
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Pros:-grinds to very fine, if needed (for espresso0-can grind directly into an espresso portafilter (many grinders will only grind into the supplied catcher)-inexpensiveCons:-brittle material - I accidentally dropped the hopper on the floor and it cracked easily-the "grind amount" dial does not work unless set specifically to "2", "4", etc.
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The anti-static hopper enables the clean transfer of grinds to the coffee maker.
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P.S.I suggest the option to have the hopper, ground coffee chamber
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but it's pretty hard to get all o the tiny grinds out.