PALICO Aroma Coffee Grinder – 48mm Stainless Steel Conical Burrs, 17 micro-adjustable grind settings, 250g Bean Hopper Capacity, removable burrs & hopper, low RPM motor (Matt Black)

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Aroma Coffee GrinderAroma Coffee Grinder

Conical burrs, Micro-adjustable grind settingConical burrs, Micro-adjustable grind setting

Removable burrs for easy cleaning and family size hopperRemovable burrs for easy cleaning and family size hopper

Aroma Coffee Grinder User GuideAroma Coffee Grinder User Guide

Optional speed grinding to retains flavors, Low RPM motor for a low noise and low staticOptional speed grinding to retains flavors, Low RPM motor for a low noise and low static

48mm stainless steel conical burrs for uniform grinding
17 micro-adjustable grind settings, allowing easy adjustment from fine to coarse to suit different brewing methods.
Removable burrs for easy cleaning and family size hopper
Built-in dial switch for adjusting the preferred grinding time.
Optimal speed grinding to retain flavors while operating quietly.
Low RPM motor for a low noise and low static grinding experience.
Durable matted black stainless steel housing.

8 reviews for PALICO Aroma Coffee Grinder – 48mm Stainless Steel Conical Burrs, 17 micro-adjustable grind settings, 250g Bean Hopper Capacity, removable burrs & hopper, low RPM motor (Matt Black)

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  1. VHFPValley

    Very nice and it has 17 settings
    I’ve not had a burr grinder before and this is a wonderful step into this type. It works well and the finest setting really takes the beans to a very fine powder. It’s easy to use and figure out although it comes with a good instruction booklet. This is larger than the other blade grinders I’ve always had. What I like about this is that I can dedicate this one to coffee and the small blade grinders for spices. I’ve always used one for both things and after grinding spices, the next time I grind coffee beans I can usually taste some residual spice. Nice to be able to dedicate grinders. This one is nice and quiet which I love. A great cup of coffee is a nice morning ritual but the crazy loudness of most grinders ruins that peaceful ritual. I recommend this one!

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  2. Amanda G

    Great grinder
    This grinder works great. There a lot of options for how fine the grind is. It is quiet and very easy to use. Clean up is a little complicated but all the parts come apart fairly easily.

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  3. Bobbert

    keeps up with my $200+ grinder
    I have been curious about the differences between my expensive grinder and a cheaper grinder with same or similar features. I was shocked to learn how much of a waste of money some of those expensive coffee grinders can be.To test, I used a fresh back of beans and ground them on the same settings. Then I pulled 2 separate double shots of espresso, preparing the same way for each. The grind quality was indistinguishable and the taste was identical.Perhaps there are other ways to tell the difference, but for $90, this coffee grinder is perfectly fine and earns my recommendation.

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  4. Amazon Customer

    Easy to use and Great Coffee Grinds
    Part of my morning ritual is to make myself a nice cappuccino, and I’ve actually converted my husband from using instant coffee for himself to using the espresso coffee maker I recently upgraded to. But I was continuing to use a blade grinder despite hearing about the advantages of a conical burr grinder. Then I saw this Palico coffee grinder with 17 settings and decided to go for it. The Hub and I are glad I did.I found it thoughtful that it came with two instruction booklets, one in English and one in another language, even though I needed only English. I experimented with removing both the family-sized hopper atop the burr grinder itself and the receptacle for the grounds a few times to ensure I could do so easily before use, and I found doing so intuitive and easy. I then weighed 80 grams of beans to see how much that would grind down to. Well! Adjusting the grind setting to 17 made for some of the finest, uniform grind we’d seen of our beans, and I decided just to grind up all 80 grams and to put those into the freezer for our use because, as my husband noted, grinding the beans with this burr grinder was much faster than the use of the blade grinder–at least two times as fast.Also, though, doing so permitted me to clean and put into the cupboard this burr grinder since its footprint is larger than our blade grinder. The photos I’ve provided include ones in which you can see the size of the burr grinder as compared to my food processor and part of our cappuccino machine. I bake often, so I always keep the food processor on the counter. If I kept fewer items on my counter, I’d likely keep the burr grinder out. But I somewhat like being able to have ground coffee ready to go into my espresso machine in the morning when I’m groggy before I have that caffeine, so I’ve always ground up enough coffee for at least 3 or 4 days. And as you can see in my photos, the grind is uniform and great!And the cappuccino I made myself immediately after grinding in the afternoon of receiving the Palico burr grinder was tasty, just as the ones on subsequent mornings have been. I really appreciate the ease of use and quality of the coffee grinds with this burr grinder. It’s actually a bit noisier than my blade grinder, but the burr grinder is going to be our choice of grinding from now on! This is a great product!

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  5. Pal

    Unbelievable static
    I’d give 5 stars for design but returned it because of the static. I realize most grinders have this issue and have had three that had some static but they were not bad. This grinder was so static-y grounds actually flew up on my sweater, and down on the floor! I loved the size and style and could have put up with the loudness but I love my beans and coffee more, so back it went. Also, the grinds were all pretty similar. I ended up buying the Mokkom and couldn’t be happier. It’s super quiet, has NO static, I mean NONE, and the grind selections and results are excellent.

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  6. mtsusean

    Ground coffee doesn’t always make it into the bin
    Someone can have this thing for a song.Several times now, after grinding, I’ve pulled the bin out and more ground coffee fell into the spot where the bin was located. Always a mess and waste of coffee with unnecessary time spent having to clean up th emess.

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  7. DRoach

    Design and quality concerns
    The grind quality was acceptable but I had reservations about the quality of some of the plastic pieces. Especially the collection bin. The hinged lid is just waiting to break. Plus the bin was awkward to empty and had too many crevices for my liking. I knew that over time I would not be happy with the machine. Returned.

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  8. imstan

    Grinds coffee well, Very quiet, 17 settings
    This coffee grinder does a very good job at grinding coffee to use for your morning coffee. I like the setting where the coffee is ground very fine as I don’t like a lot of grinds when I finish the drink. Overall, this thing is built very strongly, it’s easy to clean. I’m not much of a gourmet when it comes to coffee, but this coffee grinder even though it’s a bit on the pricey side is a really nice machine.

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