Do you want to cook the most meaningful coffee for your family? Then you should take this decorative hand coffee grinder home. This Coffee Mill Grinder is easy to operate. Just put the coffee beans inside of bowl, steer the handle and ground coffee falls inside of the drawer. This Burr Coffee Grinder is not only functional but decorative. This Coffee Mill Grinder is not only functional but decorative, with a warm chestnut color. This Coffee Mill Grinder will look great on the countertop. Do not miss this hand coffee grinder! Just take this hand coffee grinder at home today! This Coffee Bean Grinder will make a great gift idea for any kitchen enthusiast!
Other Thoughts:I was looking for a coffee grinder for some time and finally have chosen this one because it seemed to be quiet and unexpensive. After the package arrived it turned out I was right- it is quiet and also beautifull, made with nice, dark wood. Looks great on the shelf. I should give it 5 stars but it takes forever to mill 3 tblspoons of coffee so I rarely use it- and for this misfit with my character it gets only 4.
Other Thoughts:This grinder is nice and it makes a good decorative piece. As others have mentioned, it is a bit delicate. I use it a couple times a week for a small pot of coffee. I use a coarse grind and it works well. Not sure it would hold up to regular daily use.
Other Thoughts:This mill produces enough ground coffee bean for a full pot/press of coffee with one bean filling. The quality of the mill is very good for the price.
Other Thoughts:This was a Christmas gift for my boyfriend. It looks nice on the shelf and it is definitely functional. It takes about 5 minutes to hand grind enough beans for a pot of coffee and as there are fewer beans in the hopper above the grinder it seems to work less well. It should be noted that I have very small hands and my boyfriend has larger hands and we both find the crank comfortable for the duration of grinding enough for one pot of coffee.
Other Thoughts:This is really a non-essential toy. It makes a decent grind, but as you might expect from a hand mill, takes considerably longer to mill the beans than an electric grinder. This is no problem for me, as I'm retired and my daily coffee is a ritual that I especially enjoy. Initially I thought it made better coffee but I'm fairly sure that was a subjective experience. Probably just being able to relax and not rush my coffee was the determining factor. Would not suggest it for anyone who has to make coffee on the fly out the door in the morning. As always for good coffee, the quality of the beans are the determining factor.