• Reviews around brew (1.67 of 5)

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

    • It was delivered this afternoon just in time for my afternoon mugs of that heavenly brew
    • We use it for cold brew using a french press and hot pour over as well
    • otherwise it wont brew properly (also you can pair this grinder up with a 24 hour cold brew kit on amazon which i absolutely love as well and use every day)
    • Set to the most coarse ground for cold brew but still looks pretty finely ground
    • The coarsest setting is still a little too fine for my liking for cold brew but other than that the item works great.
    • I’ve been doing cold brew for several months and decided to switch over to grinding my own beans
    • :-)I have been using it to make cold brew, but I must filter (thru a coffee filter) the final product to remove the fine stuff that gets through the screen filter used to make it
    • I have a burr coffee grinder that cranks by hand which I used at the largest setting to make grinds large enough for a french press or steeping to make cold brew
    • Evenly grinds beans from course to fine, ensuring a perfect brew no matter your pot type: drip, French, or percolator.
    • I mainly make coffee in my French press (hot coffee and cold brew), and even on the coarsest setting this coffee grinder is grinding far too fine, and there’s an excess amount of coffee bean powder building up on the lid and on the walls of the cannister
    • I use it to grind coffee for both cold brew and my keurig
    • There's enough variance that more serious espresso enthusiasts may take issue, but works just fine for pour over, cold brew and french press
    • This isy first experience with a coffee grinder, we have been making french press coffee and cold brew for some time but just used preground
    • The fine-mesh steeper I have in my cold brew maker ends up with grinds flowing through the mesh filter, collecting at the bottom of the container
    • This machine works decent but the grind always ends up with a fine powder giving you a murky brew
    • Evenly grinds beans from course to fine, ensuring a perfect brew no matter your pot type: drip, French, or percolator.
    • I have had to try different sizes to eventually get my desired grind for fine grinds (Moka pots), medium-fine (Pour overs), and cold brews (coarse).--- TIP: I highly recommend experimenting with small amounts of coffee, so you can check the grind size before commiting
    • The grounds look very similar to my packaged cold brew grinds, so this machine will likely work well for that
    • Consistent grind for drip, chemex, aeropress, and v-60 but not coarse enough for French press or cold brew but overall a great buy!
    • I use it for coarse grinding fresh beans for my French press or cold brew
    • This machine works well, but the grind, even as course as I can get it, it too fine for cold brew; it plugs up the filter and the water won't drain off.
    • It was perfect for grinding small batches of whole coffee bean for one or two cups of coffee but ai needed something for a larger batch to make cold brew coffee.
    • There's enough variance that more serious espresso enthusiasts may take issue, but works just fine for pour over, cold brew and french press
    • : It can grind coarsely enough for a good French press or cold-brew batch but also nails a medium grind for drip.
    • I mainly make coffee in my French press (hot coffee and cold brew), and even on the coarsest setting this coffee grinder is grinding far too fine, and there’s an excess amount of coffee bean powder building up on the lid and on the walls of the cannister
    • I was looking for a grinder that made a fine grind for espresso and a coarser grind for cold brew
    • Bought this for making cold brew.
    • I use it often for making cold brew.
    • 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!)
    • At the top is my target for my home made cold brew
    • Even using it on already ground coffee improves the brew nicely in flavor
    • Burr Grinders do produce better tasting coffee and the choice of ground coarseness/fineness allowed me to fine tune my brew to my coffee maker
    • I love how we can switch from course grind for my cold brew to a fine grind for espresso
    • As we use a cold brew method to make our coffee, it was important that we were able to use a smaller grind; this grinder did not live up to this basic task.
    • otherwise it wont brew properly (also you can pair this grinder up with a 24 hour cold brew kit on amazon which i absolutely love as well and use every day)
    • I tend to grind for pour-overs as well as drip and for cold brew.
    • it doesn't grind as course as i would like it to for cold brew making, but it grinds the other types well
    • Only thing I wish it had was that you can do cold brew level of coarseness for beans
    • I bought this as I had been using a blade grinder to make cold brew coffee
    • Made my first batch of cold brew coffee yesterday, drinking it as I write this review.
    • The grinds weren’t coarse enough for my liking, since I wanted to use it for cold brews
    • I make 24 hour cold brew, so the grind is very
    • Really makes for super fresh delicious brews
    • Will be used frequently for cold brewed coffee from local coffee shop.
    • Highly recommended for a cold brew drinkers
    • As someone who uses multiple coffee brewing methods (chemex, pour over, french press, cold brew
    • Assume the settings are for an obscenely strong brew.
    • The settings are easy to use to get the coffee as fine or course as you prefer the brew
    • Its quiet, the grounds r uniform, its perfect for aeropress