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    SHARDOR Electric Burr Coffee Grinder 2.0, Adjustable Burr Mill with 16 Precise Grind Setting for 2-14 Cup, Black

    • What is nice about this grinder is that you load the hopper, turn the dial to how many cups you want to make, and it stops grinding automatically when sufficient beans have been ground
    • That was my only complaint until I tried a smaller bean, like a Pinos
    • It is nice to just come and press a button and the coffee grinds itself into a little collection bin without having to pout coffee beans into the machine.
    • No bean left not ground
    • It grinds the beans at different sizes
    • If you want coffee that is truly fresh-brewed at home, you’ve got to grind the beans yourself (and for God’s sake, stop putting them in the freezer!)
    • I use the same beans for French press and for espresso and appreciate the ability to adjust
    • Keep in mind that the hopper is not that big so it will grind enough beans for a week of 1x daily expresso.
    • It grinds coffee beans beautifully and runs quieter than any grinder I have ever owned
    • I love fresh whole beans, ground just prior to brewing with cold, filtered water
    • Both make the best beans taste like brown water
    • I now grind the beans next to the kitchen sink and then take the reservoir out in the sink that way all I have to clean is the sink.
    • Great way to grind coffee beans.
    • Second it spits grounds everywhere as it grinds the beans, so keep your dust buster handy
    • First of all, there's almost no noise when it grinding coffee beans
    • Sometimes the beans fail to fall into the grinder from the
    • Even on the finest setting, it ground the beans more the size for perk
    • I thought it would be a hassle to grind coffee beans for my morning coffee but not with this machine
    • Even when you change the setting of the coarseness of the grind it only grinds the beans to one size
    • Easy to use, just put the beans in and hit start.
    • It does look nice, it does grind beans.
    • Now I buy beans and grind them right before brewing
    • My primary use is grinding beans for an espresso machine
    • It can grind the beans very fine; however, I need to tweak the setting the next time because they were too fine for my coffee maker
    • With my other machine, I had to grind beans before every espresso because it couldn't fit that many, but now I can grind a lot and then store what I didn't use.
    • It isn’t too loud, there are more grind settings than I will ever need, and I can grind just enough beans for my morning cup
    • The design, noise level, and ease of cleaning are all good, but it fails at its main function -- to grind beans to variable degrees of coarseness.
    • Grinder is compact, yet has enough capacity to grind beans to fill a large coffee thermos
    • I've been using it every morning for over a month to grind beans for a normal drip coffee machine.
    • I “fixed” this issue by double grinding the beans while cleaning the blades and machine out in between grinds
    • Nothing is better than coffee made with freshly ground beans.
    • Really liked it because the blades are sharp and grinds coffee beans accordingly to preference
    • Also, it’s extremely efficient when grinding the beans, able to leave no unfinished beans in the grinder.
    • When it is grinding beans, there are some coffee particles that come out on counter from around the reservoir cup
    • As others have stated it is tricky to remove the whole beans if you want to switch varieties, I personally only put in the amount of beans I'm grinding at a time rather than keeping the beans in the hopper since I will usually grind up different varieties fairly often
    • He has been using a k-cup coffee maker but he loves the coffee he gets from his regular pot now that he can grind his own beans.
    • It grinds coffee beans evenly and easily
    • I use it for a Cuisinart 12 cup percolator and my favorite beans.
    • I bought this because I use my French press for after dinner coffee when I have guests and wanted something that would grind more beans than what typical grinders would handle
    • It still works and is not breaking open, so beans aren't coming out, but it is frustrating
    • This grinder is a great purchase for anyone that likes to have freshly ground coffee beans
    • Every time I used it, I ended up getting ground beans all over my counter
    • Does the job of grinding beans as expected.
    • Very nice coffee grinder, I put some beans in the top and just grind out the number of cups I need
    • For me, I expect to grind beans once a
    • I grind beans for an espresso maker and a Keurig
    • perfect for grinding beans
    • we have a lot less residue in bottom of cups than when coffee shop ground our beans.
    • This is an excellent coffee grinder and grinds large quantities quickly; much easier to use than the smaller grinders that are usually available, and only grind enough beans at a time for a cup or two
    • Awhile back I bought a hand burr grinder, it worked but I didn't want to spend 25-30 minutes a day grinding my coffee beans
    • I ground beans for espresso and the were perfect
    • By the time I have enough beans ground for a pot of coffee the whole thing has to be brushed out and then wiped clean
    • The SHARDOR Electric Burr Coffee Grinder is so easy to use and grinds coffee beans perfectly every time.
    • Over all it's if you like to grind your own beans for a fresh cup of coffee, then this is for you!
    • So if someone wants dark roast, another decafe and yet another flavored you either have to each grind up a batch for the week (defeats the fresh daily grind) and change out beans or measure out just enough beans in the hopper for each drinker
    • I use it for coarse grinding fresh beans for my French press or cold brew
    • that beans won't get jammed regardless of how pristine you cleaned the grinder move on from wasting money on this grinder.
    • Easy to use, it grinds coffee beans super well and the noise it makes is quite tolerable.
    • It grinds beans really well, I like that you can choose how many cups you’re grinding for and how fine you want it
    • As soon as you finish grinding the beans, you take out the cup and there is ground coffee mess everywhere.
    • n’t last anyway!I was incredibly surprised at what a great job this really does grinding my coffee beans
    • However, after that it never ground the beans fine enough for my expresso machine
    • However, after that it never ground the beans fine enough for my expresso machine
    • This is an excellent coffee grinder and grinds large quantities quickly; much easier to use than the smaller grinders that are usually available, and only grind enough beans at a time for a cup or two
    • The Shardor coffee grinder does a very good job on grinding fresh beans.
    • Bean hopper could be a bit larger, will hold enough beans for roughly 2-12 cup pots.
    • This makes for a better cup of coffee, avoids clogging problems, and gives you the flexibility to grind beans to the coarseness or fineness that best suits the kind of coffee or espresso maker you are using.
    • I tried to grind the coffee beans to a fine consistency for espresso
    • Unless you like cleaning coffee bean bits off your counter, praying before every
    • Probetter tasting coffeeaffordable for the grind typeholds a lot more beans than my previous grinder
    • There is another knob that sets the amount of time the grinder will run grinding beans
    • I was trying to grind some light roast beans on the espresso setting and it got jammed
    • I like to grind my coffee beans for coffee
    • You grind you coffee beans and take the container on the bottom out and you will end up with coffee grounds on the counter every single time
    • We’ve been leaning on it for months now (literally), and I keep hoping it will come around and grind my beans
    • No matter which setting I use, beans are ground to a very fine powder
    • It’s a little messy, but… knocks out the beans and creates a good textured grind
    • The beans which are inherently sticky as better coffee beans are oily, bind up in the chute between the grinder and the ground container
    • I was excited to get this grinder - you can set how finely the beans are ground and you can set the amount.
    • Plain packaging.... unit looks to be of good quality...grinds beans as advertised.
    • My wife and I have been grinding our own coffee beans for years but I recently learned about burr grinders and that they are superior to blade grinders in releasing more of the coffee flavor.
    • The Shardor electric burr coffee grinder does not grind the beans fine enough for espresso and that was what it was purchased for.
    • Since I have a manual espresso maker, a french press, aeropress and drip coffee maker it was nice to finally be able to grind my beans to the correct coarseness for each application
    • We are grinding coffee beans, of course it it loud.
    • Since now it is hard to freshly grind coffee at any market, I just love having to grind my own beans at home.
    • The internal burr grinds the beans is very effective at creating a fine powder
    • The Shardor electric burr coffee grinder does not grind the beans fine enough for espresso and that was what it was purchased for.
    • It's quiet when grinding coffee beans, I didn't expect it to be so quite for grinding hard beans
    • It is a little messy tho, but that's because the beans are ground so fine they leave flaky little pieces all over
    • This product jams too often and does not grind the beans up very well after the fact.
    • I’ve been doing cold brew for several months and decided to switch over to grinding my own beans
    • It takes up very little counter space and having fresh beans every day is a real treat
    • Super quiet compared to my old coffee grinder, grinds beans into espresso powder very well.
    • One jammed you have remove all the beans and dig out the beans that are jammed
    • It isn’t too loud, there are more grind settings than I will ever need, and I can grind just enough beans for my morning cup
    • The only gear to grind the coffee beans to a fine level for expresso is the "finest", which makes all other 15, 16 gears useless
    • It does not grind the coffee beans fine enough
    • Was grinding beans when it quit working.
    • It is perfect for grinding my fresh beans
    • What I found on a bit challenging is the Bility to keep it clean especially with dark roast bean
    • I love it that I don't have to keep adding beans every time I grind coffee beans and it grinds the beans just the way I like it.
    • I love fresh whole beans, ground just prior to brewing with cold, filtered water
    • Keep in mind that the hopper is not that big so it will grind enough beans for a week of 1x daily expresso.
    • It grinds up the beans literally to a powder that goes through the filter and in to my coffee
    • Easy to use and we like the hopper to keep beans ready for grinding.
    • Just push a button and it’s grinds the coffee beans in minutes.
    • The espresso setting ground the beans to power
    • all set to go makes a great cuppa coffee and grinds the beans superbly
    • It works as specified and grinds the beans very uniformly.
    • It grinds beans really well, I like that you can choose how many cups you’re grinding for and how fine you want it
    • I still have no idea how it grinds the beans, but it does a very good job
    • It does technically grind coffee beans
    • The item powers up but will not grind coffee beans
    • Grind the bean and cook immediately which gives the better tastes than the instant coffee
    • but I roast my own beans from different regions and like to be able to switch off
    • The unit certainly grinds coffee beans but the results leave a lot to be desired in uniformity.
    • A source of pride when you are able to serve coffee from freshly ground coffee beans ON DEMAND!. Very convenient to use
    • What is nice about this grinder is that you load the hopper, turn the dial to how many cups you want to make, and it stops grinding automatically when sufficient beans have been ground
    • It grinds beans to a uniform size of particles
    • I love the option for choosing how fine to grind the beans
    • This makes it so easy to grind coffee beans for storage
    • This coffee bean grinder seems to have been designed for people would grind just enough beans for the next pot of coffee they are making
    • It does a great job grinding coffee beans to be used in her French press
    • This is my first bean grinder as before i was buying already ground coffee beans, but i wanted to step up my game and try to ground my own beans right before i make my coffee since i have heard that its the most fresh taste to prepare it that way
    • No grinding beans and then measuring the amount of ground coffee you want.
    • There is nothing better than BEAN TO BREW coffee.
    • I like the size of the hopper to hold the beans and appreciate the variety of getting settings
    • It's easy to find a cheap coffee grinder, but if you want one that doesn't require that you stand there with your finger on the button until the beans are ground, that can be expensive
    • It also never seemed to grind the coffee beans smaller, despite adjusting the knob
    • It grinds the beans nice andCoffee taste lot better
    • My husband and I love that you can fill the hopper and have enough coffee beans for several days and the ground coffee container comes right out and it very easy to use
    • The connection from the grinder to the ground beans reservoir doesn't fit very well
    • Im using this to coarse grind my beans for a French press and even my husband, who usually just shrugs his shoulders when I ask him if he likes thing i think have a good quality
    • specifically looking to grind beans to make espresso.
    • It is not to loud and grinds the beans to the perfect consistency.
    • It makes me feel like I just walked into my favorite coffee shop and I am a professional barista!I use a french press and this grinder produces the perfect coarse ground beans.
    • A must have fresh beans, and compact coffee burr grinder
    • This new grinder does a fantastic job grinding the beans in half the amount of time and 1/2 the loudness of our old one
    • Evenly grinds beans from course to fine, ensuring a perfect brew no matter your pot type: drip, French, or percolator.
    • One month after I bought it, it started not grinding the beans very well
    • One month after I bought it, it started not grinding the beans very well
    • This coffee grinder was quiet and quick but it didn’t grind the beans fine enough
    • This coffee grinder was quiet and quick but it didn’t grind the beans fine enough
    • When I set it to 6 cups, what my French press uses, it produced a huge excess of junk output, totally defeating the purpose of having a grinder - to grind the beans just before brewing
    • Super quiet compared to my old coffee grinder, grinds beans into espresso powder very well.
    • If you don't want to hand-grind beans anymore, this is a nice affordable upgrade!
    • In short time, it grinds your coffee beans into your desired form withoutany hiccups!
    • Easy to use - add the beans and grind away with the push of a button
    • Love it and the options you have to grind the beans
    • I usually don't grind my own beans, but it seems to work pretty well
    • I also appreciate that it isn't absurdly loud when grinding the coffee beans
    • Kept getting stuck and wouldn't grind my coffee beans; then the motor gave out.
    • It does take it a little while to grind the beans
    • If your not grinding your own beans your seriouslg missing out on your coffee
    • The ability to grind whole beans from any level of coarse to fine
    • This does a really nice job grinding beans evenly for my espresso maker
    • I figured that a coffee grinder should be able to grind regular beans to be able to make beans flour
    • It s the perfect size for the counter top and the top loader holds enough beans so I only have to fill it once a week
    • I grind my beans
    • It makes me feel like I just walked into my favorite coffee shop and I am a professional barista!I use a french press and this grinder produces the perfect coarse ground beans.
    • I have been using ground coffee for years, my friend asked me to try freshly ground coffee beans and recommended me this coffee grinder
    • I love the ability to fill it, choose how many cups you are making, push the button and step away until it is done grinding the coffee beans.
    • Purchased to grind some beans that I got as a gift from a co-worker
    • Fresh coffee from freshly ground beans is the best!
    • It does not grind beans fine enough for espresso
    • It does not grind beans fine enough for espresso
    • Grinding beans is easy but as soon as you take the reservoir out to transfer the coffee grounds to another container you will have a mess of coffee grounds all over everywhere
    • That’s not how I grind coffee beans
    • The coarse setting is great for my French press and can grind my beans in just seconds
    • It grinds beans like it says it would.
    • Buy it holds enough beans, so I don’t need to refill it everyday
    • It works great and doesn’t take long to grind the beans
    • This coffee bean grinder seems to have been designed for people would grind just enough beans for the next pot of coffee they are making
    • The grinder can handle large quantity of beans, rice as well coffee beans and so on, easy to use and very productive
    • After being very dissatisfied with an electric grinder and how it burns the beans while grinding and affects the taste.
    • If you grind your coffee beans for your daily brew this grinder is a great value for the money and with it's size a good fit on your counter as well.
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    • it doesn't grind as course as i would like it to for cold brew making, but it grinds the other types well
    • We have two Littles, so we love the low noise level and appreciate the ease of use, as well as, the easy cleaning
    • I usually grind a lot of beans at once as I have nicely sealed container that I store my coffee in, so when I empty the container from the grinder into my canister I usually do it in the kitchen sink to cut back on the mess
    • It maybe easy to clean as it can be taken apart easily although I had to figure it out the first time and it was hard to open the housing at first
    • It's possible that if you use this to make several pots worth of grounds at once that you'd only have to deal with the mess every few days, but it's designed to grind only as much as you need
    • and now it won’t grind as it detects it not installed properly