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Bodum 5679-01USA C-Mill Blade Grinder

Bodum 5679-01USA C-Mill Blade Grinder
From Bodum

List Price: $34.00
Price: $18.99 - $32.99
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Product Description

The slanted bowl of the Coffee Mill Blade Grinder gently rotates the beans as it crushes them, resulting in a more even grind. Able to handle 45 grams of beans at a time, the UL-listed unit features a convenient one-touch operation. Grinder bowl and blade are made of stainless steel, with a plastic top and convenient cord storage underneath. Imported.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #915629 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Brand: Bodum

Features

  • Slanted bowl grinds beans evenly
  • 45-gram capacity
  • One-touch operation
  • Stainless steel bowl and blade
  • Cord storage on bottom of unit

Customer Reviews

Way better grinder than what's been written 5
I've had nothing but good from this grinder and would recommend it. I AM drinking more coffee because it produces such a fine smooth cup. I shake it around as it hums and tap it out into my Bodum French Press and, man, what a good cup of coffee. It has made me move up the coffee bean path (via Whole Foods) from my good old family standard. Ethiopian beans, fresh ground with this machine, fresh shaked into the press and zapp! I'm awake to sip and enjoy my morning. It's been the good machine you'd expect from Bodum and presents a pleasant experience. I fresh grind all my coffee now.

If you want your coffee ground fine then keep looking2
I bought this grinder after seeing it recommended on another site. Unfortunately, I quickly discovered that this grinder does not do a good job of fine grinding. Also, the lid is a little finicky going on and can't be used to hold the ground coffee. If you need your coffee ground fine, and don't want to shell out the bucks for a burr grinder, try the Braun KSM2.

Poorly designed coffee grinder2
This coffee grinder is very inconvenient to use--getting the ground coffee out of the machine is difficult and messy. Removing the coffee requires a tiny spoon or a brush, and even then is incomplete, leaving dregs in the grinder to turn rancid and spoil the flavor of future coffee, and a mess on the counter. I've used several less expensive models that were lots less trouble. Also, the body of the grinder is too fat to pick up securely with one hand, creating a tendency to drop it and make an even bigger mess. It looks like very little thought went into this design.