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It's the "beans-knees"!
Review of Krups F20342 by OliveOyl11

Advantages: It's simple to use, costs very little, is pretty compact and grinds coffee perfectly.
Disadvantages: None

...forward! We bought our Krups grinder for a few pounds and entered the world of coffee beans. The grinder is very easy to use - simply load in the beans (about 4 desertspoons or just over the metal dish level, which is the grinder bowl), put the lid down and press the button until the beans are ground into the consistency you want. The top is made of clear plastic so you can see the results inside. Perfect. It's small enough to sit on the counter ...
...are as follows: Height, from lid to base - 16.5cm (just over 6 inches) long. Depth - 8 cm. Width - 9.5cm. It is an eliptical tube, shape-wise. We tend to unplug ours and wrap the cord around it to store it in a drawer, when we don't want to leave it on the work-surface. As well as being compact, It is also quite stylish and will fit in with most kitchens - the body is black and the top is made of clear plastic. We bought our coffee grinder from ... Read review

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31.01.2007
(06.02.2007)
Caffeine addiction treatment
Review of Krups GVX231 by phoenixbbs

Advantages: Small, looks great, works a treat
Disadvantages: Only the cost

...you :-} I emailed Krups from their website, and received an email telling me to return the broken one to them for a replacement, which arrived a few days later. Sue, if you ever happen to read this, thanks :-) The grinder looks quite smart, the main body is black, and it has a brushed chrome control panel and a silver grind control lever. It also has a control to allow it to automatically grind however many cups worth you want. When you start ...
...but the noise lets you know its working anyway (lets face it, no grinder is quiet). This is a burr grinder, rather than a blade grinder, so it works like a pepper mill, rather than a liquidiser. Burr grinders are reputedly the best type for coffee lovers, as the resulting coffee "meal" is consistent, whereas a blade grinder just roughly chops the beans. This is quite an important difference if you want to use a "proper" espresso machine, as the ... Read review

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23.10.2005
professional burr mill at home
Review of Cuisinart DBM8U BURR MILL (18 Position Grind) by mjc121

Advantages: top quality, 5 year guarantee, 18 grind settings
Disadvantages: loud

If you are buying fresh coffee then unless it's in those vac packs it is always best to buy it as beans rather than having the shop grind it for you. Coffee goes stale quite quickly after it has been ground and should be used within a few days to have it at it's best. If bought as beans it will keep for up to a month and you can grind it as it is needed. It also means you can grind it to suit different machines. I use both a cafetiere and an espresso ...
...bought this coffee grinder after my cheap blade mill finally gave up. It was expensive (£56) but I had £30 worth of tokens for a well known department store so bought it as I know the name is a good one. The major advantage is that it is a burr mill. This is where the coffee is not in constant contact with blades so the grind is more even so no more of the mix of dust and bigger lumps. The grind is done by grinding 'plates' and after it is ground ... Read review

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11.05.2008
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Deep Purple Likes to Grind Coffee!
Review of Delonghi KG39 by Necormancer

Advantages: Does the job consistantly, Easy to use!
Disadvantages: Breakable parts, Minimum of 4 cups at 1 time.

...and use it in my DeLonghi machine, but it looked like a very good grind indeed. I was impressed. I tried the coffee and yes, it tasted better than ground coffee. So, cheers to a nice cup of coffee! However, i was expecting it could fit more into it. If you're doing a party with coffee (Trust me, i would!) 84g isn't much at one time. But still, for someone at home, a teenager who wants a quick grind to have a lovely cup of coffee to get rid of the ...
...along with other mouldings from DeLonghi products. We have a lot of DeLonghi in our house you see! The mouldings break for them very easilly. But you can replace them at the website, for a price though. Also, cleaning the inside can be an issue. Sometimes i end up mixing beans, which doesxn't lead to a great result. It isn't waterproof, and it never ALL comes out. After the first time you use it, it's dirty for life. Anyway, to conclude, it's a ... Read review

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01.04.2008
Great grinding machine
Review of Cuisinart DBM8U BURR MILL (18 Position Grind) by SvenP

Advantages: Quality results, robust, reliable
Disadvantages: Can clog with very large beans

This coffee mill has been in near daily use since 2004 when we found it in a homeware shop in Truro. At the time, the high price (as I thought at the time) concerned me, but a colleague and real coffee afficionado had been talking to me of the benefits of a burr mill for a number of weeks. He was right in every respect. A burr mill removes the variation in the grind size that you get in a blade based mill, and the coffee is subjected to a lower heat ...
...the chamber while the blades continue to chop. This apparently helps the beans keep more of the oils that give the coffee its flavour. All I can attest to is that the coffee made with this mill is better than any I made with a blade grinder. The hopper will take around 200g of beans, and unscrews to allow cleaning when you change bean type. There are 18 different grind settings that you click to when screwing the top back on so it is very easy to ... Read review

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03.02.2008


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