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The Hamilton Beach® Fresh Grind™ Coffee and Spice Grinder has a dishwasher safe grinding bowl that's removable for easy filling and pouring. It grinds enough coffee to brew up to 12 cups and is easy to use by pressing and holding one button.
4.7 out of 5
93.33% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to use and works well
After three years of use, I'm finally writing a review.This is a very simple coffee grinder. It spins at one speed setting, so if you want a course grind, then don't grind longer than 15 seconds. The longer you grind, the finer it gets.There are two removable parts: 1) the cap/cup (top), and 2) the cup/blade (bottom). This makes cleaning very easy.Here's how you use the grinder. 1) Plug in the electrical cord. 2) Fill the cup/blade with coffee beans. 3) Place the cap/cup onto the cup/blade. 4) Press the button for at least 15 seconds. 5) Unplug machine by gripping the plug. 6) Turn machine upside down so the coffee grinds fall into the cap/cup. 7) Remove the machine from the cap/cup. 8) Pour out grinds from cap/cup.I go through these steps because of some of the reviews. Some people say that they make a mess when they remove the cup/blade. I understand why. The cup/blade has fill lines. This implies that the cup/blade is intended to be removed during operations to remove the finished grinds. But no, do not remove the cup/blade with grinds in the cup/blade. Turn the machine upside down so that the grinds fall into the cap/cup. This is because the cap/cup removes easily, and the cup/blade does not remove easily. You will make a mess struggling with the cup/blade while it is full of grinds.Another review said the cord get damaged at the base when unplugging. This is an example of the need for detailed instructions. What is obvious to some is not always so. When you unplug, grip the plug and pull. Do not only hold the machine and yank the cord out of the electrical outlet. You will damage the connection between the cord and the machine.This coffee grinder is very simple, with a good design, well built and reasonably priced. Qualities that you want in any tool.
5.0 out of 5 stars Powerful blender
The media could not be loaded. The Hamilton Beach blender is an excellent addition to any kitchen. It’s impressively powerful, effortlessly blending coffee in seconds. Despite its robust performance, it runs surprisingly quiet, making it ideal for early mornings or late-night prep without disturbing the household. One of its standout features is how easy to clean it is because the main compartment is detachable to clean by hand or use in dishwasher.
4.0 out of 5 stars A decent spice grinder that's easy to clean
I bought this to use as a spice grinder. I've previously owned 2 Krups coffee/spice grinders (the $20 one), both of which stopped working within a year with the same issue (blade stuck, won't spin). The big issue with the Krups grinder is washability; the inside isn't removable and it can't be immersed in water, so it can be difficult to clean, especially if you have ground a spice that produces any sort of residue (e.g. sichuan peppercorn).I've only had this grinder for around a month, but the spice chamber/blade are fully removable and it's easy to wash. It's a decent grinder and does the job fairly well but, if you are grinding lighter spices (e.g. dried chilies), you'll probably need to grind them in larger quantities. The grinder is not very good at grinding small quantities of lighter spices as the air vortex produced by the blades causes the spices to hover above the blades.
5.0 out of 5 stars Simple and effective
Veey easy to use and grinds well.
5.0 out of 5 stars Cheap & easy to use.
Works great, and at a great price. Can't go wrong with this item.
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect cup with HB recommendations. Dont overuse beans
Fast, quiet and small. Many will say you need to grind two full container batches of beans for 12-cups when the manufacturer recommends one batch. I tested, and ONE batch works for me perfectly.More ramblings: Apparently I like a lighter brew, which I think is closer to Dunkin or our local Wawa stores. I struggled with the math of how many beans to use to make a 12 cup pot. it gets tricky as the carafe measures in 6ozs, most use 8 ozs for measuring what a coffee cup us when reality is we all use 11 or 15 oz cups. Then some online guidelines use grams and weight, or tablespoons when I have a nice 1/4 cup measuring spoon. I simply wanted a repeated process "to make full pot of coffee how many beans do I grind?" After invoking the soul of Einstein I found that it takes a LOT of coffee to make that full pot based on many online suggestions, effectively two full grind containers. you'll see many reviews here further confirming that "Have to grind twice". I'll say I am using very basic Green Mountain Breakfast Blend beans, same we used in K-cups. And the double batch recipe created a coffee that was black as the darkest night. Darker than anything I had seen in any cafe all over the US. Looked like used motor oil, and tasted VERY strong. Hmmmm. So I'll say that I did this test even tho this grinder's cup has bean fill level markings which clearly indicated 12 cups... as being one batch of grindign, not two.I also realized my wife and I were drinking weaker coffee anyway with the K-cups. Its the same single k-cup and we are using a 15oz mug, which would be 1/2 the amount of regular grinds. The purist would say my 15oz cup requires TWO k-cups. But again with the beans I tried the recommendations of all the roasters and coffee shops... and I got motor oil looking coffee. So finally I brewed a new pot. 12 cup full pot and used ONE grind from this grinder. And the coffee was great. I dont even need a measuring spoon... just pour into the grinder cup close to the top. Done.Just like in craft beers there are people who appreciate a high ABV dark stout beer. Me? I am a light lager guy. I am sure there are people who buy beans from all over the world and like a dark dark brew. Me? I'm a light "morning convenience store" coffee drinkerBut then I wonder if this (mis)information of using so much coffee beans is put out by the industry to convince the consumer into spending so much more coffee than what the average drinker is used tu?Long story short to save you the research and math. The experts and the math says for a standard 12-cup pot you need to run TWO full grind containers. The manufacturer says one. Try both and see what you like.Plus my plan of just one.. 1/2 the cost of beans
5.0 out of 5 stars Great little coffee bean grinder! Recommended
I love this grinder! I use this grinder for coffee and fresh-ground spices. (One for coffee, one for spice.) Does a great job. I can pick it up and shake the contents to ensure a complete, even grind. Worth the price. And my most recent one lasted 8 years.
Sirve para moler
Sirve para moler, pero no deja muy fina la molida de semillas. La probé con el comino negro, y a pesar de que si lo molió, no lo dejó como polvo.
Excellent pulverizar. Great to ggrind my espresso coffee beans.
It works superbly
Works awesome
I bought this to start making my own cold brew coffee, and it works really well! This is the first coffee grinder I have ever bought and it was very easy for me to use and get the result I wanted! It’s not super loud, grinds up whole coffee beans with ease and the removable chamber makes it easier to clean. I do wish the cord was a little bit longer but I’m very happy with this coffee grinder.
Molino de café
Buen precio para el tamaño que es, portátil para uso personal nada más
That it grinds finely
Personally I am very pleased with this coffee grinder. Mind you, the grinding cup could be bigger. But I am a single person, so I do 2 tablespoons of coffee beans at a time. This way it never makes a mess. After that I put the ground coffee into a vacuum airtight container. Yes, it is quite noisy. The secret is to PULSE it, 3 times for 5 seconds. I count till 5 and stop. I tap the sides of the cup, so it won't spill. Then I pour it into my vacuum container over the sink. Then I use the brush which I purchased specially to clean the cup and the lid . This coffee cleaning brush is very soft and gets into all the corners, does an excellent job. I hand wash the container and lid once a week. But I make the best coffee I had in years using beans by Melitta. The reason why I gave it only 4 stars is because it is quite noisy and the grinding cup is too small
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