Anastasia
Quote: Freken Bock

We have such a coffee grinder. Anastasia, and what are they complaining about? Maybe you need to read to want a new one?

But the reviews are right on Yandex-three and everyone is dissatisfied 🔗
RybkA
Anastasia, thank you, I'll go read it ... I just read in one description that it can be washed?!? ...
And if you smear such a coffee grinder once with coffee, then the cereals will already have the aroma of coffee?
Freken Bock
Quote: Anastasia
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Yeah, I read it.

I agree with this: "Even with coarse grinding, coffee dust adheres to the wall of the pre-ground coffee chute. There is no speed controller. If you grind one mug, then the grains dance in the tray cheerfully bouncing off the millstones". About coarse and uneven grinding - I disagree. I have a car-type coffee maker, very fine grinding and is not needed, in principle, but I grind coffee very finely for work, the result is quite.
kolynusha
Highest quality MCF grinder. You have to want her. She, besides being not cheap, is also in short supply. The key to the success of a tasty, aromatic espresso lies precisely in high-quality fresh beans and their grinding, that is, having the right coffee grinder.
Crochet
kolynusha
Wow, I've never heard of it, but the price is ... impressive !!!
Nat_ka
I want to share my impressions of the KRUPS GVX 242 coffee grinder It is certainly beautiful and well suited to the KRUPS coffee maker, but 16 degrees of grind ... this is generally superfluous, three would be enough. Another feature is that it grinds into a certain number of cups, that is, if, by naivety, you think that you will get two cups of fine grinding, then you will be disappointed. Melet by timer. For two cups (two and a half teaspoons) you get from ... I'm somewhere in the 9-10th grind. The millstones are also kind of strange, to the touch they look like rough plastics (ceramics ???). These are the first impressions.
RybkA
And my Brown ordered to live long.
Only I cleaned it of coffee to thresh the flax ... and in response, silence ... only the relay clicks.
And what is most annoying is that the guarantee ended a week ago. Yes, and we rarely used the coffee grinder, from time to time ... In general, I was upset
Kazak
Quote: kolynusha
The key to the success of a tasty, aromatic espresso lies precisely in high-quality fresh beans and their grinding, that is, having the right coffee grinder.
Yes. With a little addition
1.high quality fresh grains
2. Correct roasting (note that during grinding (the process itself) the grains are roasted. The finer and longer the grind, the greater the chance of "burning" them.
3.correct grinding
Well, then there are the temperature conditions for brewing, water quality, etc.
Oksyusha
Good day everyone
I was faced with the question of purchasing a coffee grinder, from what I read on the Bread Maker and other sites (there is not a lot of information) I found out that you need to buy a millstone type and opted for Delongy KG89 (KG 89), it is only in a plastic version (as I understood ) KG 79. Does anyone use this device? I'd like to hear an opinion ... Besides coffee, I want to grind nuts (and nothing else), is it possible?
shuska
I thought about purchasing a coffee grinder. But I only need it for grinding spices and poppy seeds. I think about such
Bosch MKM 6000 and TEFAL GT 3008
Coffee grinderCoffee grinder
TEFAL even seems to have a special knife for spices (there are holes on it, like on a grater). But I was confused by the gap between the knife and the bottom of the tank. At Bosch, this gap is almost 2 times less, and the bottom is special-inclined.
Can anyone say something about these grinders?
Zhivchik
Quote: shuska

TEFAL even seems to have a special knife for spices (there are holes on it, like on a grater). But I was confused by the gap between the knife and the bottom of the tank. At Bosch, this gap is almost 2 times less, and the bottom is special-inclined.
Can anyone say something about these grinders?

shuska, I have a TEFAL coffee grinder.
I can not compare with Bosch, because I do not have it.
Regarding Tefal, I will say that the bowl itself, in which they grind, is very deep. You can even see from your picture that Bosch is much smaller than Tefal. Accordingly, a large bowl requires large knives. That's why the tank needs a big one for such a knife.
shuska
Zhivchik, and you have just such Tefal, or another model?
A large bowl is irrelevant for me (for spices you don't need much). But the sloping bottom and the smaller gap between the knife and the bottom of the bowl makes you think in favor of Bosch. Although Tefal is marketed as a coffee grinder and spices... The truth begs another question: do the knives fly off in Tefala (they are easy enough to insert and remove) ...
Tanyusha
shuska I've had a Boshik for seven years already, I'm happy like an elephant, coffee grinds straight into the dust, I haven't tried spices. I will buy a second grinder for spices.
Crochet
tanya1962
And what kind of Boshik model do you have? I need good coffee grinder only for coffee ...
Tanyusha
I have a crumb MKM 6003 as in the picture
Coffee grinder
And according to the idea for a good grinding of coffee, you need at least such a coffee grinder
Coffee grinder
but, accordingly, it costs 7200 rubles.
yara
Is anyone familiar with the Simbo SCM-2914 coffee grinder? It attracts with the fact that there are three bowls, but how in work?
Eyrene
Tell me, does anyone have a Severin KM 3874 coffee grinder ( 🔗 I doubt if it is worth buying it. I liked her, but how she will behave is the question.
Caprice
I bought myself this:

Coffee grinder

12 degrees of grinding. I like it so far.
Eyrene
Quote: Caprice

I bought myself this:

Coffee grinder

12 degrees of grinding. I like it so far.
Pretty, but what kind of model and who is the manufacturer?
Pinky
For the third day I have been rummaging through the sites, looking for a millstone coffee grinder. It seems that I found myself a clone of your URL = https: //Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/r-image/r.1/F/s017./i419/1206/63/bb0caf372aca.jpg.html]Coffee grinder Tell me, please, are there conical or cylindrical millstones? How is she at work, is it worth taking? For me, in principle, not for a coffee maker (I don’t have a coffee machine, but from an ordinary coffee maker I don’t like the "plastic" taste of coffee, or is my coffee maker so lousy, although completely new). I brew in a Turk, but a very nice model. And suddenly I will be able to buy a coffee machine, then a good coffee grinder will not hurt.
Alexandra


A burr coffee grinder can be bought much cheaper, for a thousand and a penny

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I have one, quite!

Coffee grinder
Pinky
The coffee grinder that I liked costs 324 UAH. - for Russian somewhere around 1300 rubles. I just contacted the sellers, they said the production is Polish. You can find it cheaper, but there the millstones are cylindrical, they are multi-turn and get very hot during operation, which is fraught with possible breakdown. True, I do not use coffee on an industrial scale, but all the same, I want it with conical millstones. And the coffee in them does not heat up as much when grinding.
Lydia
Quote: Alexandra


A burr coffee grinder can be bought much cheaper, for a thousand and a penny

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I have one, quite!

Alexandra, and coffee to dust (so that it would be suitable for that Turkish coffee maker that you once had - as I understood, she "moved to work) does it grind? And that coffee maker disturbed my coffee soul ... Now it seems to be ground You can buy coffee for this coffee maker - in the same online stores where Turkish coffee makers themselves sell, but I would prefer to grind it myself ...
Sergey Kornilov
I bought a hand-held burr coffee grinder with CONE CERAMIC burrs.
Hario skerton
It's just a delight.
Coffee can be ground from press to Turkish dust.
The grinding process brings absolutely indescribable pleasure and aromas.
No electricity - all parts can be washed under tap water or in a dishwasher.
Tell me, is this a warehouse?
We need to take a picture of a vintage coffee grinder from the 1900s. And these electro-they are like potatoes. In the mid-90s I just bought it by typing, and forgot the brand. Whichever coffee grinder you take, it will still have coffee after grinding coffee beans
Natalia K.
Girls please help. Can't decide which coffee grinder to buy Dex-15 or Delonghi KG 79?
Deep
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Girls please help. Can't decide which coffee grinder to buy Dex-15 or Delonghi KG 79?
natalisha_31, I have a Dex-15. Month 4 somewhere.
Good grinder, nice, easily adjustable grind. The smallest is like dust. Convenient dispenser - it turns off itself, as it sweeps away the set amount of coffee.

Loud, like all metal millstones. After the ceramic millstones, it was hard for me to get used to its rumble. I put it on a silicone mat - it seems like it's better)

Among the shortcomings - a seemingly very fragile container for ground coffee - if you suddenly drop it, it is unlikely to survive. I got it already with a crack (I bought it in an Internet store) - apparently it suffered during transportation.

I can't compare with delongi, but if you have questions about dex, I can answer.
Natalia K.
Thank you Ira for answering. Probably I will order Dex-15, I just doubted that one of the girls wrote that the grinding was not very fine. And for the price it suits.
Aygul
Does anyone have a Nivona coffee grinder - 120 or 130? I liked it, the price, it seems, is not very high. The millstones are conical. Is it worth it or not?
helga
Quote: Deep

natalisha_31, I have a Dex-15. Month 4 somewhere.
Good grinder, nice, easily adjustable grind. The smallest is like dust. Convenient dispenser - it turns off itself, as it sweeps away the set amount of coffee.

Loud, like all metal millstones. After the ceramic millstones, it was hard for me to get used to its rumble. I put it on a silicone mat - it seems like it's better)

Of the shortcomings - a seemingly very fragile container for ground coffee - if you suddenly drop it, it is unlikely to survive. I got it already with a crack (I bought it in an Internet store) - apparently it suffered during transportation.

I can't compare with delongues, but if you have questions about dex, I can answer.
PEOPLE, PLEASE HELP! DID YOU KNOW A GOOD DELONGI 40 COFFEE GRINDER? ORDERED IN OZONE, THEN READ REVIEWS ON HER. SHORTLY STATE THAT SHE IS NOT VERY. HAVE AN OPINION?
Birke
I have a millstone electr. for grinding espresso, press and filter. And hand-made with ceramic millstones ... I like both very much. Manual is even preferable to the taste of coffee after grinding.
Birke
Quote: helga

PEOPLE, PLEASE HELP! DID YOU KNOW A GOOD DELONGI 40 COFFEE GRINDER? ORDERED IN OZONE, THEN READ REVIEWS ON HER. SHORTLY STATE THAT SHE IS NOT VERY. HAVE AN OPINION?
Coffee grinder
Which one did you want to buy?



Or this one?
Coffee grinder

Aygul
Quote: Birke

I have a millstone electr. for grinding espresso, press and filter. And hand-made with ceramic millstones ... I like both very much. Manual is even preferable to the taste of coffee after grinding.
What about the brand of electric coffee grinder?
Birke
Coffee grinder

Cuisinart DBM8E
Aygul
Quote: Birke

Cuisinart DBM8E
I have not even seen this
Birke
Quote: Aygul

I have not even seen this
Probably such people are not supplied to Russia ...
Aygul
Oh, Birke, Where are you from?
Birke
Quote: Aygul

Oh, Birke, Where are you from?
From Austria ..
Aygul
so it is of high quality, local, right? and the millstones are conical?
Birke
Quote: Aygul

so it is of high quality, local, right? and the millstones are conical?
No, not local. Italy. Millstone, conical ... 18 degrees of grinding ... The quality suits ... But manual is better for espresso ...
Aygul
Birke, and the electric one is faster. Plus, if the coffee maker is good, then the grind should be even, right? And in manual it is not very uniform
Birke
Quote: Aygul

Birke, and the electric one is faster. Plus, if the coffee maker is good, then the grind should be even, right? And in manual it is not very uniform
Electric is naturally faster. But from the speed the metal heats up and the coffee beans are heated and the aroma of the beans quickly evaporates. In manual, such heating does not occur and the ceramic millstones do not heat up, as the metal and the aroma remain all ...
Today I was just testing a manual coffee grinder. The taste of coffee is very different .. I liked it ... Hand grinding is uniform. It just needs to be adjusted to the coffee grind that you want to get .. Espresso, filter, or press ... Well, in any case, I have such a manual coffee grinder ... I think others can also be adjusted according to the degree of grind size ...
I have an espresso machine.
Aygul
Quote: Birke

Electric is naturally faster. But from the speed the metal heats up and the coffee beans are heated and the aroma of the beans quickly evaporates.
I have an espresso machine.

So if the millstones are conical, and not flat, they should not be heated up Completely confused ...

By the way, I also have a carob

Birke
Quote: Aygul

So if the millstones are conical, and not flat, they should not be heated up Completely confused ...

By the way, I also have a carob
Electricity heats up everything .. :) Everything depends on the power ... The conical ones work slower and the grain is not burnt ... conical and 1200 rpm flat ... If you plan to grind a lot and often, then of course you need to look for conical millstones, and if not, then flat millstones will be fine ...
Do not get confused ... Read the information in the internet, it is full everywhere. Choose what you like and compare brands, prices and feel free to buy ... Before I bought, I searched the entire Internet in search of information ... Ostanovilas on what I bought ... Millstone electro. and handmade ceramics. I am very satisfied.
Swifta
Good day! Does anyone have a Krups GVX242 grinder? Something about her reviews in the net are contradictory. I would like to know your opinion. Help, please.
NatalyMur
And today I receive a Nivona NICG130 CafeGrano coffee grinder with conical burrs. In the evening I will unsubscribe what happened ...
Here is her photo
Coffee grinder
Aygul
Quote: NatalyMur

And today I receive a Nivona NICG130 CafeGrano coffee grinder with conical burrs. In the evening I will unsubscribe what happened ...
Super! I wanted her. Congratulations! And I'm waiting for reviews
NatalyMur
Quote: Aygul

Super! I wanted her. Congratulations! And I'm waiting for reviews
I can't wait until the end of the working day to go after her ... Thank you for the congratulations I will definitely unsubscribe ...
NatalyMur
I tried my new grinder last night. Simply gorgeous. The only problem is the strong electrification of the coffee after grinding. But there probably is no other way ... I don't know. And so I'm just delighted. This is a miracle. Grinding is uniform and perfectly adjustable. The second day I'm playing ...
Aygul
How is electrifying coffee? Did you do 1 serving or 2-3 times at once?

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