Chefman Conical Burr Coffee Grinder, Create The Boldest & Most Flavorful Grind With 31 Settings From Coarse To Extra Fine, One-Touch Digital Control & 9.7-oz Bean Capacity, Black

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Turn your kitchen into a 5-star coffee shop with the Chefman Conical Burr Precision Coffee Grinder. Get the bold, full flavor you crave every time you grind. This revolutionary grinder has 31 settings from coarse to extra fine for customized grinding of all your favorite coffee styles. No matter if you’re in the mood for French press, pour over, or drip, grind with easier-than-ever one-touch digital control. Simply select your grind size, press start, and the sleek digital display and convenient built-in countdown timer will let you know when your beans are ready to go! Whether you’re serving up espresso for one or cold brew for a crowd, you can select the perfect size with a 9.7-oz bean capacity to please your friends and family. With low-grinding speeds, you’ll get rich, robust flavor for the smoothest sips. The conical burr is detachable and stainless steel for seamless operation and cleanup. The grinder also comes with an elevating rubber mat, cleaning brush, and ground coffee container so you can quickly master your morning routine with mouthwatering cups! cETL- approved with advanced safety technology for long-lasting durability, & 1-year assurance provided by Chefman, so you can purchase worry-free – we’ve got your back! For information on how to use your product, scroll down for a PDF User Guide. 165 Watts/120 Volts –RJ44-SS-TCB
A FRESH AND FLAWLESS GRIND: The Chefman Conical Burr Grinder makes rich, bold and flavorful coffee grounds a reality. With 31 settings from coarse to extra fine, you can seamlessly select the perfect grind size for delicious espresso, pour-over, French press, drip, and so much more! This compact and stylish countertop grinder features a detachable stainless steel burr and low-speed grinding for full, robust flavors.
STATE-OF-THE-ART DIGITAL DISPLAY: Get grinding faster than ever with a sleek and streamlined digital control display. Simply select your grind size via the dial, and click start for convenient one-touch grinding. The built-in countdown timer will let you know when you’re one step closer to your morning cup!
CUPS FOR A CROWD: Powerfully grind the strongest beans to wake up your entire breakfast crew! The 9.7-oz bean capacity allows you to please your entire morning crowd with ease. Whether you’re grinding bold Columbian or Italian espresso, you can have multiple cups on the table in no time!
QUICK & EASY CLEANUP: Craving an easy cleanup? This grinder includes an elevating rubber mat, a cleaning brush, and a ground coffee container for an effortless start-to-finish experience. After you’re done grinding, gently wipe down the appliance with a damp cloth. The Conical Burr Coffee Grinder has a small footprint and is simple-to-store when not in use—but also displays beautifully on any countertop.
RESOURCES: Chefman has you covered. With a 1-year assurance, you can purchase and cook worry-free. This product is cETL- approved with advanced safety technology for long-lasting durability. For information on how to use your product, scroll down for a PDF User Guide. 165 Watts/120 Volts –RJ44-SS-TCB

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Customers find the electric food mill grinder easy to use and convenient. They appreciate the clear instructions and find it reliable. Many customers consider it a good value for the money. However, opinions differ on grind quality, functionality, ease of cleaning, noise level, size, and build quality.

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  1. Jonas4321

    Impressively small, easy to operate, cost-effective
    After reading through the reviews of MUCH more expensive burr coffee grinders, and owning a comparably-priced Mr Coffee burr grinder for a couple of years, I decided to take a chance with this one from Chefman, a company I had never heard of before.I received it yesterday and put it through some tests. NOTE: This unit appears identical to the Secura branded unit, which is similarly priced.1) It is quite a bit quieter than my Mr. Coffee grinder but still somewhat noisy, as the grinder operates at a high speed, not slow speed like the Capresso and Baratza grinders advertise. Not sure I buy the “slower grinding keeps cooler so it won’t overheat your beans as they grind” claim-of-superiority (Baratza and Capresso) since coffee beans are first roasted at much higher temperatures than the grinding could possibly induce, then you immediately pour really hot water over them – so why would essentially warming the beans during grinding make a difference? Logically, it would not. Seems like coffee snobbery to me.2) It does not bounce around the last couple of beans like the Mr. Coffee grinder does (which is frustrating to me) – they all go through the Chefman grinder properly in a short time3) It has about 1/2 the footprint of the Mr. Coffee grinder, and is much shorter – fits in my tiny kitchen well.4) The adjustment for grinding is easy (a dial on the side of the unit) and from what I could see the grounds were fairly uniform (I test-ground medium and dark roast coffee on settings from fine to medium to coarse, and there was a decent range of results). Capresso, Baratza, Quisinart and Mr. Coffee have the upper grinder plate attached to the top hopper and you set the grind with how far “in” you screw (tighten) the hopper. I don’t know which is more accurate, but I like the dial adjustment of the Chefman.5) You set the duration of the grinding action via a dial on the front above the “on” button. It would be great if it had a 1-cup setting, as I usually grind just one cup worth of beans at a time (2 cups is the lowest setting for the time it remains on). Not a huge deal, as you can press the Start button again to stop the grinder or just let it run empty for a few more seconds before it automatically shuts off.6) It has a pretty interesting construction for the grinder assembly – you remove the stationary upper half of the grinder plate with a quarter-turn to the right (CW) and it lifts out. You can then use the (somewhat chintzy but reasonably effective) included brush to clean out the lower grinder and the upper half can be washed as needed. To replace it, just set it in and tighten to the left (CCW). Brainless.7) The lid on the top (beans) hopper appears to have a safety interlock to prevent the grinder from starting without the lid securely in place, though I have not tried operating it without the lid in place. Yet.8) The grounds exit into a clear plastic container with a clear lift-off lid, similar to how they exit the Mr. Coffee grinder. There is some static build up that makes the fines cling to the plastic, but I expect ground coffee to cling to plastic. It’s easy to wash the catch container and to pour out the ground coffee into your Aeropress, Chemex, whatever you use.While I hope that this thing lasts, as I expect to use it daily for a few cups, it is off to a good start with what I consider a solid design and easy operation. And an attractive price compared to Baratza and Capresso. Unless you need to impress yourself, your family and/or friends with an expensive brand name device, The Chefman is a solid choice.

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  2. Michele Mai

    Great coffee burr hands down
    I was in the market for a decent burr grinder, but really didn’t want to spend a lot. I looked and compared and priced. Then I came across this one. I read the reviews. Some people complained it was too tiny. It grinds enough to make twelve cups of either coarse or fine grind so I didn’t see that as an issue. Some complained it was flimsy or cheaply made. Not just “Yeah, it’s a cheap product and built as such.” No, these people rip it apart and whine about every little nuance wrong with it. “The brush was too tiny” “It was a little too noisy” “The plastic had a 1 mm chip on the edge’ And they end up giving it two stars for pettiness. I take those reviews with a grain of salt. Most of those people are expecting a Ferrari when they paid for a Chevette.I figured, “Let’s give this thing a whirl.”Noise: A bit noisy, but it is grinding beans. Ever been in Starbucks or the grocery store when they are grinding beans? It’s a bit noisy. We aren’t talking train whistle 90 dB though. We aren’t talking high speed margarita blender noise. It’s a grinder. So yes, there will be noise.Grinding: You have settings for 0 which is coarse and 4 which is fine. There are 17 clicks in-between. The 4 setting is super fine, like Turkish coffee fine. The coarse is more of a French Press grind. You really need to play with the in-betweens to get the grind to your liking. I find a couple notches from 4 is perfect for espresso. NOTE TO COLD BREW FANS: Don’t get this burr grinder if that’s your express reason to buy it. The coarse won’t be coarse enough for cold brew. But if you don’t care or you think the stuff in the can at the supermarket works well enough, then you should be fine.Hopper: It holds a few beans over 12 cups coarse. It’s really the right size for a pot.Container: I like it though it can get a tad tricky to pop in and out. The lid (I feel) is a nice touch. It’s not to cumbersome to take off and it’s a relatively seamless fit.Ceramic Burr: This is the part I love. It pops out! You reach in, turn, and out it comes to get a nice clean. Just grab your cleaning brush and brush it down. I clean after every use so there’s never a build up.Brush: Ok, it’s little and not all that impressive. It is perfect for cleaning the area where the ground coffee enters the container. That tends to get a little blocked up with grounds around the edges. The bristles are short and stiff and cleans the corners pretty good.The unit itself small so it takes up little counter space (though I store mine away when not in use).I’ve been using mine for over four months now with no issues (touch wood). This is seriously one terrific grinder.

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  3. Yamir

    Me encantó!

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  4. Dave

    I ordered this for my husband a few months ago after our last grinder broke. So far we’ve had no issues, it grinds nicely, and is way less messy than our last grinder. It’s easy to work with, use and clean. He was reluctant to try this type of grinder (two chambers, grounds gravity feed to bottom), but this one successfully converted him.

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  5. curtis carrier

    I bought it for a cheap gluten free flour grinder. It works well for that purpose but I did have to put a large plastic bag over it to keep the flour from making a large mess. The smallest setting is not uniform but I won’t need to sift it either….While I wouldn’t buy it for my morning coffee on account of the mess it would make it is a great solution for cheap flour grounder instead of an expensive high end blender at 1.50 for 100g of flour these days for gluten free.

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  6. Rogelio Martínez López

    Es un buen moledor de café, me llegó antes de lo esperado, fácil de usar en general, no ocupa mucho espacio y es estético.Para quien quiera comprarlo o tenga el interés.Ciertamente es una buena opción si quieres moler café relativamente rápido, utilizo para almacenar mi café molido en unos tarros de vidrio que me rinden a mi una semana aproximadamente, eso tomándome dos tazas al día. Lo muele bien pero no al nivel para hacer café turco, por lo que ví que comentan muy seguido. Es un excelente producto, el mantenimiento y limpieza relativamente fácil es cuestión de agarrarle la onda.Lo único que cambiaría, considerando que no es un mal el producto, todo lo contrario, sería la capacidad en número de tazas, para el tarro que utilizo que aprox. de 1/4 o menos, lo lleno al máximo moliendo el café 2 y media en la configuración de 12 tazas, me agrada que sea automático pero también estaría bien la facilidad de poder tener un modo que se mantenga sin la necesidad de configurarlo a x cantidad de tazas.

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  7. Oscar Gonzalez

    Es un buen producto en general, el precio seguro que lo vale, buena compra

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