I wanted to give it about a month to really experience it. PRO'S: A). Fasrt and accurate in grind B). Quiet for a grinder E). Easy to clean - there are always resdiual grinds in hopper that won't come out unless the grinder is tapped and tilted. No big thing. CONS: 1). Every 8-9 uses it stops grinding and it needs to be cleaned out. VERY easy to do. Unlpug, remove top, pour unground beans into Large stainless steel bowl, remove grinder piece, clear obstruction, put back together, refill, plug in - your done. Approximately 1 minute to do. TAKE AWAY: I would buy this again.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The Bodum Bistro electric burr coffee grinder works well, isn't too loud, is easy to clean, and gives consistent grind quality. My only complaint is that it doesn't seem to get a super fine grind. To get good coffee out of my AeroPress, I have to have it closer to espresso grind than I exoected. The glass grounds catcher is easy to clean and static free.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
. . . except for the fact that the used unit was a greasy, dirty mess. The unit is WONDERFUL. And it was a GREAT BARGAIN at $49. But no one should ship something this messy. It had be sitting in a kitchen where the unit collected a slimy coat of grease. Then mix that with dirt and dust. Then WRAP IT ALL UP IN AIR TIGHT CELLOPHANE WRAPPING and let it sit in a hot warehouse for a few weeks. That's what I was dealing with when I opened the package. I almost sent it back. But I decided first to see if it worked. And it did . . . perfectly. It was such a great bargain, I thought I would trying cleaning the unit. An hour and a half later, it was beautiful. But it was difficult and careful cleaning. Had to remove the grease and grim without damaging all the exposed controls. If the ad would have stated: "It works perfectly but needs a very serious cleaning to remove grit and grim" . . . I MIGHT have still bought it since new units run around $118 or so. But after the long, hard cleaning, I enjoyed one of the BEST cups of home brewed coffee I have every enjoyed.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This grinder has a very consistent grind. It delivers consistent grinds for all fineness settings. The only con I should mention is that it tends to grind on the finer side. So if you prefer French press coffee, this may not be the one for you. It works for espresso with a "pressurized" porta-filter as well as any other brew method that uses fine to medium coarse coffee. It's also not as loud as others I've used. The glass grounds collector is nice in that it doesn't produce as much static as plastic ones do but is fragile and breaks easily. It's easy to take apart and clean. Just turn the hopper all the way up, then past the coarsest setting and lift it off. You can then remove the upper burr to clean everything.
Verified purchase: No
Very easy to use. I've never been use baratza. So, can not tell the difference between that expensive grinder and this. However, I think this is good enough for me. I have Breville espresso machine which price is $100 or so and this is well balance my machine for the price and function. I'm happy about this grinder.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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