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OXO Brew Conical Burr Coffee Grinder , Silver

Original price was: $99.95.Current price is: $91.85.

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Because the best coffee starts from the grounds up, we created the OXO Brew Conical Burr Coffee Grinder to help your beans unlock their full potential. The design is simple, so nothing stands between you and your first cup. Just add beans and choose from 15 grind size settings—from fine for espresso to coarse for French press—then turn the dial to select grinding time and push to start. Stainless steel conical burrs create uniform grounds, for gold-cup flavor, and the one-touch timer keeps your last setting, so you don’t have to reset it every time. The Grinder holds up to ¾ lb (12 oz) of coffee beans in a UV-blocking hopper so your coffee tastes fresh. Finally, making great coffee doesn’t have to be a grind.
Stainless steel conical burrs create uniform grounds for optimal flavor
15 grind size settings (plus additional microsettings) from fine for espresso to coarse for French press and cold brew
One-touch start remembers your last setting, just push to grind
Large-capacity hopper holds up to 3/4 lb/12 oz of coffee beans
UV-blocking tint shields coffee beans from UV rays
Mess-free hopper with “trap door” keeps beans contained when you remove it
Stainless steel static-fighting container significantly reduces static
Powerful DC motor preserves flavor and won’t overheat beans

Customers say

Customers like the value, ease of use, and static of the electric food mill grinder. For example, they mention it’s a great product for the money, and easy to set the grind for coarse. They appreciate the stainless steel grounds container that produces zero static. That said, opinions are mixed on cleanability, and quality.

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  1. S. Johnson

    Seems to be a well made machine!
    Our previous coffee grinder was the “Cuisinart Supreme Grind”, in fact, we had 2 of them (they were gifts). So that’s my reference. They were loud, the reservoir for the ground coffee was plastic and prone to static buildup, and they did not last very long.After checking CR, I bought the OXO Brew Conical Burr Coffee Grinder to replace the second (dying) Cuisinart.The OXO is *much* quieter, smoother operating, and the reservoir is stainless steel which does not have a ‘static cling’ problem.As an electro-mechanical technician, I appreciate the way the OXO operates. One thing that’s helpful is the distinct change in the sound when the last of the coffee beans are ground. That indicates that the timer is set correctly (for 1/4 cup of beans I set it for about 11 seconds).As the title says, it seems to be a well made machine. I said “seems” because as with all product reviews, this one is being written shortly after receiving it. It would be VERY helpful if — in addition to initial impressions — Amazon and other retailers would request reviews 1/2/3 years after the product was purchased.

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  2. Maradon

    Excellent grinder. Only minor flaws.
    (I am an ex professional barista.)CONS:-The grounds container doesn’t lock into place and will sometimes vibrate out during grinding. This is the only serious flaw with the product, and I feel it’s a minor one. I’ve gone through many of the reviews and it seems that it’s simply a matter of construction inconsistency. Most people’s containers “click” into place; a minority do not. I was just unlucky enough to get one of the ones that don’t.-You can’t remove the bottom burr to clean it. They really did do their best to make this easy to clean and I appreciate that you don’t have to undo a bunch of microscopic screws just to clean your burrs, but I really wish I could remove BOTH burrs to give them a thorough wipe-down. It’s difficult to clean the one that’s stuck inside the grinder. The other lifts out easily by a cute little handle.PROS:-High quality, consistent grind. The brewing methods I use most all hover around the medium grind range, so I haven’t really tested the extremes of coarse and fine. Can’t speak to those. But as far as the medium ranges, it grinds beautifully and consistently. That’s what matters in the end, right?-The beans feed very well, even for single dosing. Never an issue.-As mentioned above, the ability to clean the grinder is taken into account in the construction. No need to delicately deconstruct the whole thing and keep track of a bunch of itty bitty screws and springs. The top part of the grinder and the top burr simply turn-and-lift out, and then turn-and-lock back into place. So nice.-It’s aesthetically pleasing and takes up little room on the counter. All the materials have a quality feel.-It isn’t super noisy. All grinders are gonna make noise, to be sure, but as far as grinders go, this one has a pretty gentle sound. I’ve definitely used my fair share of grinders that made me feel like my brain was going to vibrate out of my skull, and this one has a polite hum by comparison.-The price for this level of quality is unbeatable. I can’t even believe I paid less than one hundred dollars for this. Real talk, folks: these are steel conical burrs. Solid construction. 40+ grind settings. Did I mention steel conical burrs? I never thought I would own something like this for less than $250. You cannot beat this price point/quality intersection. You just can’t. This grinder is price-meets-quality king.USAGE:You’re working with three variables: time, grind, and amount. There are two popular approaches to working out your dose.Method 1: You leave ‘amount’ as the open variable. With this method, you dump all your beans in the hopper and store them there. You then adjust grind and time until you’re getting the right dose at the right grind level.Method 2: You leave ‘time’ as the open variable. With this method, you only deposit the amount of beans you plan to use for each dose, adjust the grind as needed, and let it take whatever amount of time it takes. You’re adjusting the amount and the grind, rather than adjusting the grind and the time. (This is called “single dosing.”)Go to any coffee forum, and you’ll be pages of debate about which of these methods is superior. Honestly, you should use the method that feels best for YOU.The reason I bring it up here is because people seem anxious that Method #2 will damage the burrs over time, since you run them all the way to empty every time you grind.Here’s my take: I use Method #2, because I feel that the beans start to taste stale if left in the hopper. (Everyone’s tastebuds are different; there’s no right or wrong.) This means that I let the burrs run until I hear the sound change from a low growl to a high pitched growl, which indicates that the burrs are grinding empty, and then I manually stop the grind.I honestly don’t see any issue with this, and I don’t feel any anxiety about it. Think about it: if you’re cleaning the burrs between bean swaps, you’re letting them run for several seconds on empty anyway. Even the manufacturer instructions tell you to do this when cleaning the burrs! The only difference here is that instead of intentionally running them on empty for several seconds to clean them, you’re running them on empty for one single second every day/dose. I’d never recommend doing that on a fine espresso setting, but as long as you’re in the medium-to-coarse range, I don’t see any possible ways the burrs could damage each other. There’s no way the burrs are touching at that distance, regardless of variables like heat expanding the metal and other things coffee nerds like to debate about.I hope this review was helpful. I’ll update in a year to let you know if this grinder held up through daily use.

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  3. Sophie

    Quiet, cute, and functional
    Love this coffee grinder! It is sleek looking, works great to grind your coffee beans, and oh so quiet. I had a perfectly functional grinder before this one but it drove my partner (and potentially next door neighbors) crazy with the noisiness. This grinder is certainly not silent, but it significantly quieter than any other grinder I’ve used. I love the easy dial for “number of seconds to grind” which makes it easy to conceptualize how much ground coffee you’ll end up with. I also love the “start” button, it’s satisfying to push. Originally I was confused by the fact that the grounds container just sits in its spot, it doesn’t snap or click into place in any obvious way, but it does make it easy to take out and put in. I can’t say I’m a coffee connoisseur but my pour over coffee tastes just right after using this grinder!I highly recommend, and even though it’s $20-$40 more than other grinders that may look similar, I swear it’s worth it (I’ve owned those other grinders before, and will not be going back). Great product, and it shows no wear or tear after 5 months of daily use!

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  4. DK

    Good conical grinder
    Not near as loud as I was expecting so I’m happy about that. Easy to switch from coarse grind for cold brew to fine grind for espresso. Virtually no mess and grinds empty from the container fairly easily with minimal static holding onto the grinds. Timer function is very consistent allowing me to measure out one batch of grinds at a time when that’s all I want. Working well enough for me I bought one as a gift for someone else.

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  5. Jay

    Pretty Great Grinder – Does What It Must
    I’ve had it for a month or two now, works pretty well. I surprisingly don’t have any complaints besides one, the time adjustment knob feels cheap and almost like it wouldn’t be functional as there’s 0 tactile indicator it’s taking the time you set.It just loosely spins like it’s broken, but it is very minor because it works great regardless.Not too loud, 99% of the grounds come out of the container without sticking at all, I actually had to set it to like a 3 on coarseness for my espresso because it can get coffee consistently fine like flour.

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  6. Tiaramonkeybird

    I’m very pleased with it.
    My last two grinders cost more than three times as much, but this one is far superior. It doesn’t hurt your ears with a shrill scream. The grind is even and adjustable. It is easy to use. It is not as messy as my two previous ones. My husband loves it. He sets the timer and gets the exact amount needed, and doesn’t measure any longer. It looks nice and takes up less space on the counter. The rescepticle is metal and non static. I highly recommend the Oxo grinder. If it lasts 2 years, it will be worth every penny.

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  7. Nespat

    Muele de manera uniforme. Va de molienda fina para un espresso hasta gruesa para cold brew. No genera mucha estática. Solo hace un poco de ruido, pero soportable. Es fácil de limpiar.

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  8. Luc Lemoine

    Have had this unit for over three years now and use it daily at least once (sometimes two or three times a day). By my rough calculation, we’ve ground well over 150 pounds of coffee during that time and this unit is still very much going strong!This grinder always provides coffee grinds that are consistent in size, with very few outliers that are a tad finer. From fine to coarse & light to dark (and everything in between), it works well with all types of roast and all types of beans. The anti static properties they claim are effective, with a light tap to the side of it, the grounds come out of the stainless receptacle cleanly.It’s also easy to disassemble it to clean the burrs and hopper out. Simpler yet to adjust the grind (sometimes it’s a tad at TOO easy – keep an eye on the dial to make sure that you haven’t moved it by accident).I don’t find the timer a useful feature personally – however I’m a stickler for accuracy, so I weigh every batch before and after it gets ground. A timer is FAR too general of a measurement for my liking. Different strokes for different folks I guess.All in all, my wife and I really like this grinder! If it were to break down tomorrow – we wouldn’t hesitate to replace it with the exact same model.In a sleepy early morning daze a few weeks ago – my wife poured boiling water through the grinder by accident! She unplugged it immediately, and I proceeded to disassemble it and blow it out with compressed air. After leaving it apart for a day or two over the furnace vent for it to dry out completely, it went back together just fine and it seems none the worse for wear.I noticed when I had it apart that it was pretty well designed and built in my opinion. I am a technician by trade, so I notice that kind of stuff. The components seem to be of high quality as well. Highly recommended!

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  9. IBMD

    No AC power adapter supplied as claimed to enable its use in Europe. Ad states it comes with an adapter but no adapter was included. I am complaining to Amazon today as it is an Amazon.de (Europe) fulfilled item and am waiting on Amazon’s response. i.e. will Amazon send the missing adapter out or just lamely just say to return it. I am after a good coffee grinder and this potentially was a good one… Amazon?

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  10. もこもこ

    カリタナイスカットミルなど、小型の専用ミルと悩みましたが、こちらの評価が良かったので購入しました。結論から言うと良かったです。お値段もナイスカットなどより安く、しかし静電気も起きにくいので散らかりもほぼ無くて、荒さも選べるので、良い買い物をしたと思います。家庭ならこちらでじゅうぶんだと思います。

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  11. Mr Markham

    In my quest to get away from my plastic drip coffee maker I ended up going down a rabbit hole that I almost regretted. I purchased an electric stainless steel percolator but quickly found out that it wouldn’t work with store bought fine ground coffee. I required a medium coarse grind and the internet was telling me I needed a second mortgage to get one.I tried a cheaper blade grinder which didn’t work out and was considering a lower priced burr grinder with fewer options. Thankfully, I came across a video on YouTube with a review for this product and I’m so glad I trusted it. This grinder works really well and is reasonably priced. Yes there is a lot of plastic but everything that grinds the coffee is stainless steel.I’ve been using this for months and its doing just great. The grind is very consistent for my needs. It’s easy to operate and clean. It has many grind settings with an adjustable wheel that allows for precise grind control. It isn’t very noisy and even if it were, you’re running it for a max of 30 seconds. The anti-static stainless steel bin works very well too.I’m very happy with this purchase and so glad my coffee quest is over. The coffee nut will tell you this isn’t good enough and I say let them have their own world where coffee is currency.

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    OXO Brew Conical Burr Coffee Grinder , Silver
    OXO Brew Conical Burr Coffee Grinder , Silver

    Original price was: $99.95.Current price is: $91.85.

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