I have never had a coffee bean grinder before, so I didn't really know what to expect. Considering I've seen some units selling for almost a hundred dollars, I was pleased to get one within my budget. It's compact and easy to store, and I love that you can adjust how coarse or fine you want your coffee to be, simply by the length of time you grind. I have both a Mr. Coffee machine, and a percolator, so I need both coarse and fine coffee. So far, so good.
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I got a grinder like this one as a present some 40+ years ago. About two years ago it finally gave out. It was an excellent grinder made in Germany not China. I got a Cuisinart to replace it and was not happy at all for it could only grind for just 8 cups. It gave out in about two years. Got some other and found out it could only grind four cups. Local stores did not have the Krups grinder, so I went to eBay and found it right away. It is just like my old one except in black. My old one was white which I liked better. Also, the stainless bowl is not polished and it is hard to brush out the grounds, otherwise great as ever and can do 12 cups easy.
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The Krups coffee grinder has excellent quality blades that will grind very fine. I grind to the count of 10 or 11 for an excellent texture. The coffee brewed is full flavored, a bit "sweet" and non-acidic. We use Jamaica Blue Mountain coffee beans.
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Gave me what I wanted: Simple to use, sturdy and low cost. Arrived perfect in every way.
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I'm very happy with my Krups grinder. I'm a fan of simple and works great - and this does the trick! P.S. I can hear when my beans are at the right consistency
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