Mr. Coffee Burr Coffee Grinder, Automatic Grinder with 18 Presets for French Press, Drip Coffee, and Espresso, 18-Cup Capacity, Stainless Steel
$58.83
Price: $58.83
(as of Dec 27, 2024 07:52:54 UTC – Details)
True coffee lovers know that freshly ground coffee beans always make the best tasting coffee. The Mr. Coffee Cafe Grind 18-Cup Automatic Burr Grinder is designed to do just that—with one simple touch. The Cafe Grind coffee grinder easily grinds whole coffee beans to yield consistent, flavorful coffee grounds for making regular coffee, espresso, cappuccinos, lattes, mochas, and all your other favorite coffee beverages. Burr grinders are considered to be the best method for grinding whole coffee beans, as they use flat, precise plates rather than blades to grind the beans more uniformly. This burr grinder features 18 cup settings and 18 grind settings. Depending on the grind setting you select, the machine can make several consistencies, ranging from coarse to fine, that allow you to prepare coffee in a drip machine, espresso maker, French press, pour over, and more. Once grinding is complete, the burr coffee grinder shuts off automatically for greater safety. The included bean hopper holds up to a 1/2 lb. of coffee beans, and like the grind chamber, removes for easy cleaning. With its elegant stainless steel finish, this coffee grinding machine integrates easily into any decor.
BURR PLATES: Flat burr plates deliver a uniform grind size, for consistent coffee flavor every time.
AUTOMATIC: The fully automatic system allows for convenient, hands-free grinding
18 GRIND PRESETS: Designed with 18 grind-size settings, from coarse to ultra-fine, to grind coffee for any desired brewing method, from French press to espresso
18-CUP CAPACITY: The 2-18 cup selector allows you to grind only what you need, for fresh coffee grounds every time
BEAN HOPPER: The large bean hopper holds up to 8 oz. of coffee beans and removes for easy cleaning
CLEANING BRUSH: Cleaning brush included for easy cleanup
REMOVABLE GRIND CHAMBER: The dishwasher-safe grind chamber removes easily for effortless cleanup
AUTOMATIC SHUTOFF: Automatically shuts off when grinding is complete
STAINLESS STEEL FINISH: Modern stainless steel finish complements any kitchen
Cord Length (In): 24
Customers say
Customers find the electric food mill grinder reasonably good value for money. They are satisfied with the coffee quality and ease of use. However, some report issues with breakage, brittle plastic parts, and loud noise level. Opinions differ on whether it works great, grind quality, and cleaning ease.
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LHBassist –
FAST grind, and great for drip makers!
Likes: Fast grinding, even oily beans. Does a nice job, and not too noisy when the COVER is put on, otherwise- it’s noticeably louder. Just a little finer than medium, is how we grind our coffee. Grinds are just right for our Mr. Coffee, and Black And Decker 12 cup drip makers- Yes we have two drip coffee makers, my wife doesn’t drink her coffee as strong as I like it.Dislikes: You cannot use this machine continuously to grind say, a can’s worth, like I usually do. It will thermally shut down. It specifically says so in the manual. Our now deceased Cuisinart did the same thing. So, grind what you need, and if it shuts off, just wait a while to resume.Polycarbonate plastic grinds cups WILL crack and break if you hit them, or tap them on something to get all the grinds out. Don’t do that! The Cuisinart had that issue, and I’m going to be much more careful with this one.Overall, if you’re not a really snobby coffee eccentric, that needs perfectly uniform conical cut beans, this grinder works great.It’s reasonably priced, and I like it a bit better than the Cuisinart.
K. Ryan –
So far so good after about a month of use
So far so good after about a month of use!!! I actually really love this grinder and if it holds out for a few years, I will be very happy. I was surprised to find that I actually like it even better than my old Cuisinart, which was similar in design. Husband and I aren’t exactly coffee connoisseurs, we don’t do espresso and we only need it for drip, but we do love to buy the whole beans and grind at home. So I wouldn’t really know if it grinds fine enough or just perfect for people who are coffee perfectionists! However, this grinder does a better job than my old Cuisinart. It used to leave a few big chunks of beans, this one grinds perfectly, at least perfectly enough for me. I guess I really don’t care about what others are freaking out about if there is a little fine powder mixed in with course grounds. (So what?) My old Cuisinart cost about $15 more than this one and broke after just over a year. If this one works for at least a few years I will be thrilled.This grinder is extremely easy to use & I have zero mess…..which I really love! (Old Cuisinart used to spill some grounds behind the cup and had a little mess & spillage.) I love the little scoop that attaches to the lid of the cup. I don’t use it often since I grind exactly what I need, but love that when I do need it it’s right there attached and I don’t have to remember I have it and search for it in a drawer.We don’t make a full pot every day so the hopper holds enough beans for just over a week for us, which is really nice. Fill it up once and have one touch grinding all week. My husband likes the little blue light! haha…….the dial and light make it super fast and simple to change the amount you want to grind. We make bigger pots on the weekends.I love the one touch, no mess of this grinder. It looks nice on the counter and because there’s no mess it stays looking neat and clean all week. Another thing I love is that the hopper screws out to clean. (A feature my Cuisinart didn’t have so I could never really be sure it was clean down in the gears.)So quite a few reviewers are freaking out about the huge mess this makes all over their kitchen…..powder spewing…onto floors……?? I have no idea what they are doing or what they are talking about. I have a habit of taking out the bin with the grounds and lightly tapping it a couple of times on the counter to settle them. They pour out easily and no mess. As far as cleaning it, I just literally wash it once a week or so. How much mess can you possibly make by taking it to the sink and washing it?One small thing I did notice once when I did use the scoop. I ground enough for 8 cups, but when I used the scoop there were 10 scoops of grounds. It might be grinding a tad more than it’s set for? That’s ok…coffee is good, not too strong and I can always dial it down if I wanted.I looked and looked and looked at grinders. I didn’t want to pay an arm and a leg. I was frustrated that all of these grinders had bad reviews, but there was no way I was going to pay $80 – $200 for a grinder. Love this grinder and the price was perfect. ($36) So if it doesn’t break on me I’ll be taking another look at Mr. Coffee products next time I need anything coffee related.
William Thomas –
For the money, this is a good start to a nice entry level espresso station.
A fine grinder for the budget barrista.Update: 1/3/2017. After nearly a year of constant use, this grinder is still going full force. I am so glad I skipped buying the Breville. Not so much against the Breville, but rather a testament to the fact that this grinder is all I need. The Breville would have been overkillIf works fantastically with my DeLonghi pressurized portafilter espresso machine, and my Black and Decker single cup maker. My son and I drink coffee regularly so it is fired up several times a day. If it failed tomorrow I would not hesitate to repurchase it. Best grinder I’ve owned and greatly exceeded my expectations. Back to the regular review, already in progress.Here’s the good, the bad, and the ugly.GOOD:- Price. $35.00 is dirt cheap for a burr grinder. This isn’t much more than a small blade grinder and it’s so much nicer.- Burr Grinding: Yes, it’s not a conical burr grinder, but a burr grinder is much better than a blade grinder- Dosing. Choose the number of cups you want and push the button. Each “cup” equates to approximately 1 Tablespoon of Beans except for the Espresso setting (more on that in the “bad”). This is unbelievably convenient. I can grind the exact amount I need for my Espresso or my single cup drip maker and get freshly ground coffee with each cup without having to count seconds or try to convert seconds to cups, etc….The “cups” guide works great (6oz per “cup”) and it’s easy to adjust up or down according to taste.- Easy selection for choosing grind strength. Simply rotate the beans hopper to the proper setting and viola. This is done due to the top burr being a part of the bean hopper (more than that on the ugly). Thus you simply rotate the bean hopper to the desired setting and it adjusts the gap between the burrs. Detents positively let you know when you are on the desired setting and each setting is clearly labeled.BAD:- About that Espresso, the manual tells you to set it to 3 cups for a 2 oz shot and 5 cups for 4 oz. That right there tells you that they are referring to their little Mr.Coffee steam espresso machine. Which also should tell you that this grinder will not grind fine enough for a pump machine with an unpressurized portafilter. I have a DeLohghi EC155 and the espresso setting works great for that machine, but your mileage may vary. Odd’s are if you have a high end Espresso maker, you won’t want to cheap out on a 35 dollar grinder. So just keep in mind what you are mating this thing with.- Noisy: It’s relatively noisy. It’s not super annoying since my kitchen is downstairs, and I’m single. But I can imagine that people might not appreciate the noise from the grinder.- Inconsistent Grind. As is typical for this type of grinder, you will get some powder, and it will accumulate in your grounds chamber. If you use paper filters, this will keep the powder from appearing in your coffee. It is a design flaw of this machine, and while it’s to be expected, it can be prevented or lived with.- The Blue LED. It’s bright, but as others said, simply move the grounds cup about 1/4 inch out and the light goes out. Easy work around.THE UGLY:- OH THE MESS: The biggest drawback of the machine is the mess. Transferring the contents of the grinds cup to your filter or portafilter can be messy. Grinds tend to stick to the side of the container and then end up on the counter/sink/wherever.- Cleaning: This has to do with the bean hopper, it’s screwed into the body of the grinder and it is actually the mount point for the top burr. So if you want to clean the burrs, you have to unscrew the hopper, which means you have to empty the beans. This is a bit of a chore, and on more than one occasions as I was attempting to transfer the beans to a secondary container, the top lid came off and beans all over the counter.These two items alone almost forced me into buying a Breville Smart Grinder, but it’s $200+ price tag made me take a step back. After careful consideration, the bean dump and my own laziness makes the mess a bigger issue than it needs to be. I can take steps to secure the beans prior to cleaning the device, and if I’m careful with removing the grounds, I don’t have to spread them over the kitchen.The Breville is most likely a much superior grinder, but is it 6 times better, and will I appreciate it 6 times as much, or will I stress over paying over $200.00 for a grinder. At this point my inner miser is telling me to be more careful.For me, this and the DeLonghi are more than enough for now. If it dies in the near future, then I may have to spring for a pricer grinder, but right now it does exactly what I want for a price that’s hard to beat.
Noah –
Excelente para comenzar a mejorar tus tazas de café si es que andas corto de tiempo, agarra lo en ofertas vale la pena. Vengo de uno de cuchillas y el cambio es significativo
Gopal Ambhure –
Good quality
The Dewy Red –
I was looking for a reasonably-priced burr grinder (not a blade grinder, which can dull quickly) with different grind settings *and* (here’s the kicker) some way of doling out sufficient ground coffee for a certain number of cups. This offered it all. Yes, it’s loud when it grinds, but that’s the nature of automatic coffee grinders. I find it excellent, and quite easy to clean. Very pleased!
wrgi –
GOOD
Teresita Torres –
Me encantó el producto, puedo escoger que tan molido quiero el café, sólo que al terminar de moler se queda muy pegado al recipiente y tapa, eso hace que se tenga que limpiar bien para no desperdiciar café