☕ Elevate your coffee game with precision grinding!
The Secura Electric Burr Coffee Grinder Mill offers 17 adjustable grind settings, allowing you to brew coffee exactly to your taste, whether you prefer espresso or French press. With a capacity of up to 12 cups and a compact design, this grinder is perfect for any kitchen. Its burr grinding mechanism preserves the natural aroma of your coffee beans, ensuring a fresh brew every time. ETL approved and designed for North American electrical standards, this grinder combines safety and efficiency.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6"L x 4"W x 8.75"H |
Style Name | Adjustable |
Color | Black |
Specific Uses For Product | Grinding |
Recommended Uses For Product | Grinding |
Capacity | 100 Grams |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Wattage | 110 watts |
Material Type | inflaming retarding material |
R**N
Great Grinder!
I used this coffee grinder just once for the sake of this review. I actually purchased it to be used exclusively for spices in the kitchen, mostly pepper, and It may replace my bowl and pestle for some other dry spices. I have become weary of using my hand-held grinder to grind one or more tablespoons of pepper when cooking. And I am supposing that I would not prefer to have pepper fragments in my coffee, nor coffee fragments in my pepper and other spices. And if the grind from this Secura happens to be inconsistent, it won't matter much for spices. So, I purchased this second grinder.The Secura is REALLY fast, albeit considerably noisier than my Capresso 560Infinity ($98.98). Is faster a good thing, or is it a problem? Some say faster affects coffee's taste negatively, but I ran each sample in the picture through my French Press, and I was really unable to detect ANY difference in flavor. But I readily admit, that's the opinion of just ONE person.I really like being able to simply tap the on-off button when it's finished grinding. Setting the grind size is really simple, using the dial on the left side. I made a mental note of the fact that turning either the grind size on the left to minimum OR neglecting to set the cup size won't allow the machine to be turned on. And as far as mess is concerned, I think the ejection port in the back of the ground-coffee hopper, coupled with a lid on the hopper does a good job of reducing the "overspray" to a minimum.The coffee I brewed from the Secura in my French Press MIGHT have had just a TINY BIT more sediment left in the bottom of the cup, but not enough to matter to me. Anyway, a bit more sediment seems to be intrinsic to wire mesh filters of any kind. I brewed both samples at a 16 to 1 ratio. Each tasted really good to me and virtually identical.The cup estimator dial on the front seems silly to me BUT IT DOESN'T HURT ANYTHING. I guess some people might use the cup estimator on the front to grind their beans, but I do not know how that could be useful. Even if it is at all accurate and consistent, what coffee to water ratio do you personally prefer and for which type of brewing? It doesn't make sense. And if you do not care about precision in your brewing, why are you buying a home grinder anyway? Use your kitchen scale to weigh your beans; keep the cup dial cranked all the way up, and grind your beans all at once each time you brew. Stand there for the few seconds it takes for grinding and tap the off button when grinding is finished.Any complaints about messiness are unfounded from what I can see. Yes, there are a few specs that end up on the counter, but a minimal amount IMO. Anyway, wild grounds, driven by static electricity seems to be pretty consistently a part of the home-grinding adventure! Put a towel under it if you like. Or it DOES help if you stir 1 to 3 drops of water in with your beans before grinding. (NO MORE than that!) Or I suppose you can do your grinding outside, but it's not worth it to me.Will it last? IDUNO! Considering the price and just in case, at 71 years old, I spent money on my first-ever product warranty. $7.00 gives me 4 years. I purchased the extended warranty because I guessed I might not use it enough to adequately test it during the factory warranty period. It may very well have been $7.00 of foolishly wasted money, but it's not a biggie either way. I grind coffee daily, but for spices this won't see nearly that kind of use. After 4 years, for forty-two bucks and if I am still vertical, I won't complain.
L**J
Secura burr coffee grinder is a great value!
Update:I have now owned this grinder for almost 3 years, and it still works like a champ! Is it noisy? Yes, but it’s grinding coffee beans, so it’s going to make noise! Not a deal breaker. Is it messy when emptying the chamber? Also, yes, but I’ve yet to find a coffee grinder that isn’t messy. It grinds consistently, and the coffee is great!!! Best of all, it didn’t break in a few months, which I’m seeing in reviews of almost every brand.I recently purchased the Secura Burr Coffee Grinder Mill, in part, based upon the excellent reviews. I've used it for several days now, and I'm shocked that no one mentioned what a mess it makes! Grounds go everywhere. Upon looking closer at the reviews, I find that very few of them even mention this coffee grinder. Most are for a French press. Very disappointed in Amazon for misrepresenting a product like this!UPDATE: I’ve been using this grinder daily since Jan., 2019, and it consistently delivers a uniform grind, and my coffee is excellent! Yes, it does make a bit of a mess when I dump the ground coffee into the filter, but I haven’t found any grinders that don’t do this.Update: June 21, 2021After more than 2 years of daily use, it’s still working great. It makes a mess when you dump the ground coffee, but I haven’t found a design that doesn’t. It’s worth cleaning the few grounds off the counter because it makes fantastic coffee!! I highly recommend it!
P**H
Excellent grinder for the money
As a home-espresso barista/nerd, I am very pleased with this grinder. Once I figured out an important quirk, I am getting consistent, even grinds that serve me and my Flair espresso maker very well.The quirk is that the removable top grinding surface must be installed 100% securely in order for the grinding setting to be accurate. If screwed in just slightly loose (easy to do if you left debris on the threads), the burrs will be spaced too far apart and your grind will be coarser than expected. Installed correctly, I find the settings to be very consistent.The clear plastic hopper cover and grounds bin are not the sturdiest. Hopefully it will not be difficult to get replacements, because one good drop and they will crack. And the grinder will not operate without them in place.Overall, this unit performs very well and is a great value.
A**H
Easy accurate measurement
This grinder is small and works like a charm! It takes a little testing to see where to set the grind size, but once you do, this becomes a total set it and forget it grinder. The dial for how many cups it grinds is surprisingly accurate, so I just fill up the hopper, set the quantity, push the button, and get my water ready while it grinds. The amount it grinds is perfect. This has made coffee prep to easy. The only thing I would improve is that it does have a little spillage out of the cup it puts the grinds into, but nothing too terrible. In one way I wish it had a bigger bean storage hopper, but that would make it too big and clunky on the counter. As long as you know you’ll be filling it up fairly often, it’s not a big deal. This little guy grinds circles around my old Starbucks brand grinder. I highly recommend it.
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