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i saw on the reviews that said the machine can be disassembled, adjusted and reassembled to make the grind smaller, so i think il'll be attempting the modification in reverse. heres mud in your eye. there were too many fines amongst the ground beans, as well, leaving a sludge at the bottom of my vessel when i got there. i do like the ability to adjust the cord length with the cleats on the bottom of the machine.
i only need it to be a bit more course.as for the machine itself, the it is more than twice the size of my blade grinder. i havent had the need to clean it as of this juncture, and cant give you my two cents on this matter. so, my thought was that if the grind was too large(for some people) on the small end of the scale, than the grind ought to be just right for my purposes. so, all things considered, at this point i am a bit disappointed with the grind size, pending the modification attempt. well, the finished product was too small for my liking. i consider myself somewhat of a coffee purist, and my blade grinder just didnt fill the bill for the press, since the finished product was terribly inconsistent.
well i got the thing home, and set it up. it would be just perfect if i was using a perculator, but was too fine for the press. it does take some trial and error to get the amount that is ground "set" right. im hoping this will all change when i perform the requisite modification. i shopped for a burr grinder for a while before i opted for this one because the reviews i read were saying that the machine was grinding too large, which seemed perfect, since i was looking for a burr grinder for my french press. i set the grinder to the most course grind, and hit the button.
yes, there is a bit of static to deal with, but that is to be expected with any grinder.
The grinder works very good and it is very practical. I made the mod specified in one of the reviews. I recommend it.
No more "old" coffee; make it fresh for any number of cups just by dialing. The ground coffe is easy to pour in the coffee press from the removable container, and easy to rinse out afterward. I had used a blade-type grinder before, but the burr-type is so much better, and easier to use. This is absolutely the best way to make fresh coffee. It is easy to use, and the adjustments in the grind are easy and precise. Best with a "French" press coffee maker, but will work with anything.
My only complaint would be the size of the coffee been container. This burr grinder works great. I didn't realize how fast you go through whole beans make 6 cups of coffee per brew.
The grinder is really easy to operate, puch the start and it grinds to the number of cups selected 1-12. Easy to clean.Good product and have started using a variety of beans - nice for a change of pace. Just started grinding my own beans a month or so ago and fastly fell love with my fresh brew. Holds probabaly about 24 to 30 cups of coffee in whole beans.
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