Aromaster Burr Coffee Grinder, Coffee Grinder Electric, Stainless Steel Coffee Bean Grinder, 48 Grind Settings, Espresso/Pour Over/Cold Brew/French Press Coffee Maker, Beige

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Aromaster is more than just a brand, it is a way of life for coffee enthusiasts. Our mission is to provide our customers with the highest quality coffee-related products that enhance their daily coffee experience.

We believe that coffee is more than just a drink; it’s a ritual that should be savored and enjoyed to the fullest. Whether you’re shopping for a gift or treating yourself, we believe that you’ll find something you love at Aromaster.

Aromaster for Your Coffee Life

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48 Grind Settings and Large Capacity : The Aromaster electric coffee grinder offers 48 different settings, from fine espresso to coarse French press. The timer allows you to adjust the amount of coffee powder, and the large chamber can grind up to 3.9 ounces, perfect for families and offices
High Quality Stainless Steel : Aromaster’s stainless steel burrs are ground evenly and slowly to reduce heat generation and preserve the original flavor of the coffee
Upgraded Anti-static Technology : Prevents coffee grounds from flying around and keeps your workspace clean. The tawny design of the bin reduces the impact of ultraviolet rays on coffee beans
Blockage Prevention and Easy Cleaning : The coffee bean grinder comes with a built-in brush to prevent blockage and a removable ring burr for easy cleaning. Remember to keep the conical burr dry before reassembling to avoid short circuiting
After sales Service : Please note that the burr coffee maker requires a voltage of 120V, 60hz. AROMASTER’s conical burr coffee grinder comes with a full 12-month repair service. If you have any concerns during use, please get in touch with us whenever you need. We will reply you within one business day. We value your feedback and are eager to hear from you

Customers say

Customers appreciate the electric food mill grinder for its consistent and even grind. They find it relatively quiet, functional, and easy to use. The grind pot is easy to empty and the burr head is easy to remove for cleaning. Many customers also appreciate the taste, value for money, and appearance of the product.

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  1. MJ15

    Perfect for medium grind drip and affordable
    We love dark roast coffee and have been grinding our own beans for our drip coffee maker for years. We tried a coffee machine with a built-in grinder and that was suboptimal, so we stuck to our 25yo small Krups blade grinder (you know the kind; black with a clear top and grinds only 1/2C of beans at a time.) This was our standard method of making what we thought was delicious home brewed coffee until we went on a coffee tour in Costa Rica. We realized that not only were we buying over-roasted beans from various mass produced brands sold at Costco, but we needed to up our grinding game. I searched for days for the right grinder to get and everywhere it seemed that the recommended brand was the Baratza. I wasn’t satisfied with the reviews that it was getting nor did I want to pay the hefty price tag since we only make drip not espresso style at home. I just wanted an affordable, reliable grinder with a small profile that did medium grind well. I was about to pull the trigger on the Baratza until I came across a couple of glowing reviews for the Aromaster. It was available on Amazon with next day delivery (couldn’t wait another day to improve my morning coffee) so I purchased it.In a nutshell, this little thing is fantastic. Comes in a variety of colors (although we chose black because our coffee maker is black), small profile, modern looking, fairly quiet, 48 grind settings (really, who needs that many), UV filtered hopper, antistatic (didn’t appreciate this feature until I used it and realized I don’t need to brush grounds off the sides of the container), and a container that seals with a silicon stopper to keep pre-ground granules fresh. But does it work?We unpacked it and hubby quickly read through the instructions (he didn’t want to, but I made him). Yes, it’s pretty straight forward but washing it did allow us to take a good look at the burr mechanism. After washing and drying all of the components, we easily reassembled it, filled up some beans and set the grind right smack in the middle (24) for medium grind. We guessed at the setting for how long to grind, so we chose 20 sec. That amount of time didn’t grind many beans so we did it again but set it for 40 sec, which together filled a little over half of the container. We removed the container and popped off the lid. WOW. Talk about a beautifully consistent grind! The coffee granules looked like lovely grains of sand and almost all the same size! What a difference from our Krups where we’d have a guessing game every morning on how long to depress the mechanism and the result was grinds of various sizes. This was a far cry from that!We have a nice cooking weigh scale which we used to eventually determine the correct ratio for us. In Costa Rica, we learned the correct ratio was 14:1, but with the grind at 24 and the beans that we have, that was a bit too robust for us so we increased the ratio until we settled on 19:1. Disclaimer: Our beans from Costco are “Espresso Blend” (which we learned is actually a marketing gimmick and they’re actually just over-roasted) so to be fair, once we open our new bags of coffee beans from Costa Rica, this ratio will likely change. The coffee that we brewed, needless to say, is rich, smooth, and delicious. We can taste the difference as there was more flavor extracted from the granules. I’m enjoying a cup right now as I write this. I can tell it’s over-roasted, but with the ratio adjustments, we manage to turn it into a very enjoyable cup to compensate.After using it 4x already, we conclude that the Aromaster is an EXCELLENT grinder for medium, drip coffee. It doesn’t make a mess and I feel more comfortable pre-grinding some extra coffee and storing it in the container with the silicone stopper to stay fresh for a day or so (not more though) escpecially since it’s UV filtered. The burr mechanism is sturdy and you can tell by the sound that it is well-constructed. Best of all, this grinder is affordable compared to the others in the market and honestly I think it’s more aesthetic than the Baratza. While it’s not whisper quiet, it’s definitely quieter than our Krups grinder which was loud enough to wake someone up from a deep sleep. I honestly can’t believe more people aren’t buying this brand. If you are new to grinding fresh beans or are like us and advancing to a burr grinder from a blade grinder, keep in mind that you will still have to do some math (or trial and error) to determine the bean grind and weight per ounce/cup that suits your taste and the beans you’re using. So you’ll definitely need a good weigh scale and some taste testing in the beginning and the ratios may change every time you try new beans and depending on the roast. But oh it’s so worth it for that perfect cup of coffee and the Aromaster will definitely get you there! I don’t know how this grinder fairs for fine grind like espresso or French press, but I can tell you right now that it does a fantastic and consistent job for medium grind. We are very pleased with this purchase and I’d give it more than 5 stars if I could.

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  2. Dan

    Smooth Grind
    Been using this grinder every day for a couple months now.Finally what I’ve been looking for. A conical grinder that produces an excellent + consistent grind. It runs quieter than the previous 2 grinders I used. Sharp look and easy to keep clean. This grinder pretty accurately grinds at varying levels of size as well. Just really has a satisfying sound to the mechanism when it’s working if I’m being honest.Only cons are that I am not crazy about the design of the opening on the grind container as I’m forced to shake the contents to completely to empty but on the other hand it keeps ground coffee contained better and has a lid so while it’s a bit awkward, it has its purpose and there are way fewer grounds on our table top.It was a little confusing assembling at first but one it’s together, it’s actually pretty fun to use.Definitely a cut above the rest and worth the investment.

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  3. Johnny

    Fantastic Grinder!
    The Aromaster Burr Coffee Grinder is absolutely fantastic! Its 24 grind settings offer incredible precision, allowing you to tailor the grind size for everything from espresso to French press. The burr mechanism ensures consistent, uniform grounds for optimal flavor extraction. The stainless steel build feels sturdy and high-quality, and the grinder operates surprisingly quietly. It’s easy to use, clean, and holds a generous amount of beans for multiple brews. This grinder is a game-changer for coffee enthusiasts who want to elevate their home brewing experience. Highly recommended!

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  4. GVH

    SMOOTH coffee, consistent grind.
    Bought this on special to replace my old grinder that had developed a recurring, messy static issue with the catch container. This grinder produces a much smoother tasting coffee than any grinder I’ve had previously, and the grind is much more even and consistent. I can only surmise that the burr is running much slower and generating little if any friction that would add heat to the coffee. ZERO static issues with this unit, and uses less beans to achieve the same strength as before (and I only drink dark roast and a strong blend at that). SIMPLE setup, operation and cleaning. This Aromaster is a STEAL at $79, down considerably from its full retail price, and it is still well worth the full amount. If you’re in the market for a new coffee grinder, get one of these, especially while it’s on special. You’ll thank me later.

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  5. M. Eric

    Great for small batches
    Having used the Aromaster Burr Coffee Grinder daily for four months, I’m truly impressed with the uniformity and consistency of the grind, and the great tasting aromatic coffee it produces in my Technivorm drip coffee maker. I like how the grinder is compact, sturdy, easy to setup, easy to adjust, and easy to clean. However, there’s one downside to consider before purchasing. The device timer has a max setting of 40 seconds. That just enough time to grind 48 grams of beans, which is perhaps enough to brew 32 fluid ounces of coffee (four 8 ounce cups). You certainly have the option to press the start button again if time runs out. But some may find this to be an inconvenience. In all other respects, the Aromaster grinder works perfectly. If you can snag one for $80 or less you’ll be getting a great product at an excellent price

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