This grinder features a pulse button that grinds beans in short, quick bursts. To prevent you from accidentally hitting this button when you don’t mean to, it has a side-mounted on/off switch.
-Equipped with 40-millimeter steel burrs for a quality grind -Can grind beans for a variety of brewing methods, including espresso and French press -Has a modest size for easy storage
If you’re just getting into grinding fresh beans, this compact coffee grinder will meet your needs with its quiet motor and nine-tablespoon capacity.
-Contains hidden cord storage in its base -Capable of grinding coffee beans or spices -Weighs 1.3 pounds for on-the-go use
-Doesn’t offer adjustable grinding settings -Some customers said that the grinding chamber was difficult to remove
This OXO coffee grinder comes with 15 intuitive grind settings that let you adjust the blades to produce coffee grounds that are fine, coarse, or somewhere in between.
-Holds up to 0.75 pounds of coffee beans -Contains a one-touch timer that grinds beans for a set length of time -Features micro-adjustments between its 15 settings for a more precise grind
-Some users had to shake the grinder to get the beans to feed into the blades – The bottom burr can’t be removed, making it difficult to clean
This large and robust grinder features 60 settings to grind up to 18 ounces of beans to make a variety of coffee drinks.
-Allows you to grind directly into a portafilter, grounds container, filter basket, or paper filter -Includes a cleaning brush for maintaining the conical burrs -Has an LCD that shows you its grind setting, grind time, and coffee amount
-Heavier and bulkier than other coffee grinders -Some users said that the impeller wears down after about a year of use, limiting how quickly and effectively it can grind beans
This lightweight, stainless steel manual grinder contains an adjustable ceramic burr that’s built to grind beans for up to four cups of coffee.
-Practically noiseless compared to electric coffee grinders -Weighs less than 10 ounces for effortless handling -Has 18 grind settings
-Requires physical effort to grind the beans -Takes longer than electric coffee grinders