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    SHARDOR Conical Burr Coffee Grinder, Electric Adjustable Burr Mill with 14 Precise Grind Setting for 2-12 Cup, Black

    • It was a little loud, but I don't think anyone's discovered how to silently grind coffee beans.
    • I’m mainly grinding beans for French press and drip coffee and the grounds have been consistent
    • The original one on the pic ground the beans great but left a little mess
    • surprised!It grind the beans faster than my old
    • Did a wonderful job grinding our coffee beans
    • I have been using the grinder every morning to grind fresh coffee beans
    • Freshly ground, no guess bean measurements and the grind was what I would expect in a bag of pre-ground
    • It grinds the beans very evenly and I love how you can set the amount to grind and coarseness level
    • The control for number of cups is not very useful, it will not grind all my beans even on the max setting, so I have to push it twice, and again to turn off
    • Now every bean is ground perfectly
    • I am also excited to use the grinder and choose a coarser ground bean for my French press.
    • But after buying this grinder I am now able to buy fresh roasted beans and grind them how I want them.
    • Thinking the best way to go was an all-in-one coffee grinder/brew system, I purchased a Govi and purchased some awesome dark roasted beans from Koffee Kult
    • but really how fine do you grind your beans
    • Clean it regularly and if you use fresh beans very little static
    • It's not loud and grinds the beans much finer than a standard grinder
    • To get started I ground beans on a medium grind setting for my autodrip machine
    • how well it grinds beans
    • This machine is so easy to adjust grind which is awesome because those that grind there own beans for espresso know every bean has a different grind for the best flavor
    • This grinder took my coffee game to a whole new level by grinding fresh beans right before making a pot
    • , has a lot of options, and grinds my beans very consistently!
    • The conical burrs effectively grind the beans to your selected setting far more uniformly than blade-style grinders because they “grind & release” the beans vs. blade-style grinders that spin (like a mini blender).
    • Able to grind my beans evenly and catches in the lowers cup.
    • Haven't cleaned it because I have the hopper full and beans drop into the grinder area and didn't want to take the time to dig out the beans to clean the area
    • I try to grind those beans in shifts to avoid the machine overheating and producing a plastic smell.
    • This grinder does a great job grinding the beans uniformly but it makes a huge mess with grounds everywhere
    • Besides doing an amazing job of grinding my regular morning blend, it also grinds my espresso beans uniformly
    • It grinds beans perfectly.
    • I like the ability to set the number of cups and how fine to grind the beans
    • Easy to put together, add beans, clean grinder.
    • I especially love the conical shape so the beans get evenly ground!
    • I highly recommend this grinder, especially for anyone who hasn't used a burr grinder and wants something to grind fresh coffee beans (as opposed to having a coffee shop do it for you)
    • Cleaned it and tried again, it would not grind the beans.
    • On my old unit I had to shake the beans around to keep it grinding
    • I use it to grind my coffee beans fresh and make cold brew.
    • Then I discovered my very favorite coffee bean at Costco and decided to purchase a grinder for home and simply grind my own beans
    • I didn’t hesitate to fill the hopper with my favorite coffee beans and test it out
    • The very finest setting will grind your beans down to a practically talcum powder-like consistency, but regardless of which setting you select, the grind will be virtually perfect
    • The only caveat is that I found that I needed to shake it gently while it is grinding the beans when I can tell by the sound that the beans are getting stuck in the grinder's blades.
    • Really been a game changer as to getting fresh ground beans at right consistency to brew perfect cup each morning.
    • This is a great coffee bean grinder
    • The one limiting feature is that the beans don't always flow well into the grinding vessel so we have to manually give it a jiggle
    • It grinds the beans very quickly and produces a consistent coarseness
    • I used to hand grind my coffee beans because I never wanted to splurge on one of those name-brand expensive conical burr grinders.
    • However, I suspect this is really a timer and since it can grind more beans in say 10 seconds at coarse than fine, you will get a greater volume when set at 6 cups coarse than at 6 cups fine
    • it leaves a mess every time you grind the beans!
    • Having fresh ground coffee beans each morning is worth a bit of a mess.
    • grinding the beans almost every morning
    • You can't over fill it and it tell you the exact mount the machine is made to hold for both grinding and the tank to hold the ground up beans
    • Minus one star for the noise, plus the fact that on a rare occasion the grinder will not grind any beans because none have entered the cone chamber (despite the fact that there are plenty in the gravity
    • I have been grinding beans in this for a few months and have never looked back
    • It grinds the beans very evenly and I love how you can set the amount to grind and coarseness level
    • Great product grinds my coffee beans just the way I like it
    • We have been enjoying delicious ground coffee from fresh beans & are very happy with this small/ powerful grinder.
    • The power of the conical burrs in this grinder is quite amazing: With the simple push of a button, it grinds coffee beans in about a third of the time it took my former grinder, and it does a better job of grinding uniformly
    • It is inexpensive compared to its direct competitors and does an excellent job of grinding beans at a wide variety of settings, but has flaws and there is room for improvement.
    • I am able to fill the top with beans enough to last a few days, and grind specific amounts for how much coffee I am brewing
    • This burr grinder does a great job of grinding beans to a uniform size and the control over coarseness/fineness seems good
    • Then I discovered my very favorite coffee bean at Costco and decided to purchase a grinder for home and simply grind my own beans
    • The result is inconsistency.- Conical burrs generate less heat than blade-style grinders, so the delicate coffee bean oils don’t
    • It’s very sleek, and grinds coffee beans to your preference
    • This will work great for you to grind beans to make espresso only if you have a pressurized portafilter where the grind size isn't as sensitive.
    • I highly recommend this grinder, especially for anyone who hasn't used a burr grinder and wants something to grind fresh coffee beans (as opposed to having a coffee shop do it for you)
    • I use a French press for cold brew and corse grind my beans
    • Overall I love how quick and uniformly this grinds my beans
    • From coarse bean grinding to finely ground coffee beans for espresso, this grinder has the capability to grind the coffee bean to your preference
    • Overall, it’s better to grind my coffee bean
    • My husband and I enjoy good coffee beans.
    • The beans are uniformly ground
    • Using this to grind whole coffee beans
    • Cold brew coffee is to be brewed with coarsely ground coffee beans
    • There is even a guide on the machine that tells you how coarse or fine your beans will be.
    • I’m considering buying all whole beans instead of ground coffee from now on.
    • It grinds beans perfectly.
    • The best part of waking up is knowing that your fresh ground beans will make a superior cup of coffee!
    • I was sent some Italian coffee beans and wanted to upgrade my grinding ability from a very small electric unit that ground the beans unevenly to one that was much better
    • This budget grinder saves me a lot of time for cleaning my counter and the size also helps me to storage my coffee beans well
    • Very easy to use and durable conical burr coffee bean grinder
    • You find the perfect grind setting for your taste, leave the grinder set there, push the start button, and the grinder perfectly grinds the coffee beans from its hopper.
    • I have often read how critical it is to grind your coffee beans just prior to brewing.
    • how well it grinds beans
    • Works great, noise level is not very loud considering you’re grinding fresh coffee beans
    • It's not loud and grinds the beans much finer than a standard grinder
    • Clean it regularly and if you use fresh beans very little static
    • but really how fine do you grind your beans
    • Thinking the best way to go was an all-in-one coffee grinder/brew system, I purchased a Govi and purchased some awesome dark roasted beans from Koffee Kult
    • Highly recommend this grinder if you like to grind your beans just before drinking, as you will spend more time drinking your fresh coffee, than having to prep and clean up.
    • It grinds beans coarse to fine.
    • I always like to grind my coffee bean right before I brew my coffee and used to use a regular bullet grinder, which did a good job as long as I timed it right
    • With all the features and it’s ability, this grinder has made my mornings even better with freshly grind coffee beans.
    • Although it doesn't do the best when grinding dark roast beans, it does well with medium and light
    • It grinds the beans very evenly and I love how you can set the amount to grind and coarseness level
    • The only drawback is there is no bean empty mechanism, making cleaning up coffee beans and grounds a mess
    • I have grounded from course to fine beans and everything looks perfect as to consistency.
    • Messy leaves ground beans all over the counter
    • and it grinds the beans very finely and in an appropriate volume.
    • The beans also flow well down the hopper.
    • I have been using the grinder every morning to grind fresh coffee beans
    • Does a great job at evenly grinding the beans
    • The original one on the pic ground the beans great but left a little mess
    • Also, the machine gets hot when I'm grinding beans for the cold brew due to the sheer volume of beans I need to grind.
    • They both grind coffee but in different ways:A flat burr grinder has 2 rings that crush & grind the beans
    • Pour beans in the top, choose how fine you would like it ground, select how much and out comes fresh ground beans in a separate container
    • This grinder doesn't take up a ton of space on the counter and grinds beans well.
    • but it grinds the beans quickly and thoroughly with a nice adjustable grind size - texture
    • No longer need to grind the beans at the store
    • So I switched back to grinding my own beans
    • This new Shardor grinder is the lowest profile, easily fitting on my kitchen shelf, easy to clean, the quietest and grinds the beans at the perfect fineness.
    • The best part, it grinds enough beans for a 12 cup brew (which it will grind automatically thanks to the timer that stops it for you when it's done), which is perfect for my cold brew
    • Grinding beans makes a mess, both when transferring into the groundhopper (lack of seal) and when dumping into your pot or whatever
    • One pro tip is either to lightly mist the beans before grinding or wet a spoon and stir the wet spoon around the beans before placing in the hopper.
    • I don’t have to weigh my coffee beans anymore, and it grinds every single bean!
    • use for custom grinding our preferred beans
    • To get an even grind I would have to constantly shake the beans and continue regrinding which resulted in some of the product being pulverized to powder
    • We bought this recently to grind up coffee beans and thus machine works great
    • I love being able to choose how coarse to grind the beans as I sometimes use a French press to make cold brew and it works best with a coarse grind
    • So easy my gf can grind beans and not complain she has to grind beans.
    • It doesn’t get too much fresher when you grind your own beans
    • range.-- Preset quantity of coffee for the desired number of cups.-- Auto-off when grinding is complete.-- Enough bean storage in the top for 3-5 days depending on quantity ground per
    • From coarse bean grinding to finely ground coffee beans for espresso, this grinder has the capability to grind the coffee bean to your preference
    • But it really isn't that bad for any of me beans and cleans up easily and quicklyThis
    • Previously I was relying on the local coffee shop to grind my beans by the bag, but you loose some freshness over the course of several days to weeks it takes to finish the entire bag
    • I wanted a grinder that I can place enough beans for a few days and not refilling t everyday
    • This one is super easy to use, easy to clean, and grinds my coffee and espresso beans perfectly
    • When I first had this problem I started frequenting stores that had fresh beans and grinders in house, but not all stores do, and coffee is far more expensive that way
    • Grinds the beans perfect
    • and I get fresh tasting beans since I grind them right before
    • Love that it has a one way valve to keep the beans fresh, and that the ground coffee is in a sealed cup as well.
    • My mom will only grind the beans right before she wants a cup, and she says it’s the best coffee she’s had in a
    • How hard can it be to grind beans right
    • I grind beans for a 1 gallon cold brew coffee maker and a 12-cup drip coffee maker.
    • Perhaps this happens because the burrs grind smoothly and sharply rather than crushing the beans during grinding.
    • It is very easy to use, grinds without heating the beans, and the graduated options allow you to choose how many cups to grind and what fineness or coarseness, depending upon what type of coffee maker you have; drip, percolator, French press, etc
    • It is a nice looking machine that seems well built and has little problem with static cling of the freshly ground beans compared to my previous burr grinder.
    • Noise level is also fine as it takes very less time to grind coffee beans
    • Look no further if you want a lower profile grinder with good bean storage and cup quantity selection option.
    • It grinds beans coarse to fine.
    • You can pour 8.8 oz of beans into the holding container and choose how many cups of coffee you want to grind beans for (2-12 cups).
    • So easy my gf can grind beans and not complain she has to grind beans.
    • use for custom grinding our preferred beans
    • I’ve been purchasing ground coffee for years and was encouraged by my daughter to buy whole beans and grind my own for a better taste
    • The best part, it grinds enough beans for a 12 cup brew (which it will grind automatically thanks to the timer that stops it for you when it's done), which is perfect for my cold brew
    • and it grinds the beans very finely and in an appropriate volume.
    • there is nothing like grinding your own coffee beans
    • It is very effective to grind the beans, but it is loud
    • I am not sure what "sheerness" means, however it does grind coffee beans nicely.
    • and i can grind the beans without disruption2
    • This grinder doesn't take up a ton of space on the counter and grinds beans well.
    • The grind is unpredictable - half the time I have to grind MORE beans just to get enough coffee for four to six cups
    • I like the catch bin as it doesn't spray grounds all over the counter; I love the option of choosing the number of cups to grind and the ability to adjust it to the perfect grind.
    • but we will work around it as we did for two years before the Cuisinart burnt out.
    • I always think the ground coffee doesn't taste as good as if it's freshly grinded from whole bean
    • I have grounded from course to fine beans and everything looks perfect as to consistency.