by KRUPS
Hi everybody!I bought this particular Krups coffee grinder mainly because my mom has one that is coming up on 20 years old. As the saying goes, "they just don't make em like they used to." Or do they? The answer is YES. Side by side comparison of the 20 year old white Krups, and my brand new black Krups revealed almost no difference. They are identical. You know what that means to me? It means the company knows they make a great product that lasts for years, so why change it? All I can s
I have to say that I'm rarely impressed at product quality anymore because I hardly ever see it.Even some of my favorite brands of just gone down the toilet.This one though surprised me.Whoever designed this coffee press must drink coffee because the removable stainless steel container that the coffee beans go in is brilliant! 🤓One of my pet peeves of coffee grinders is how do you clean out the inside bowl without getting water inside of the mechanical mechanisms? This solves that issue flawles
Purchased for noise reduction. High quality design and works like a charm. No mess, no fuss. Makes right amount for my containers. No spill, no static.
I have been going through various grinders that advertise themselves as capable of grinding espresso, which requires a very fine grind. I've been disappointed with multiple brands costing much more. I am talking about high quality grinders, not cheap stuff. This noisy little tornado is capable of creating a good espresso grind, unfortunately it's a little bit difficult to tell exactly how much grinding you need, and time it effectively. Maybe if I started timing and checking I could find the exa
Sturdy, works well, and the most quiet grinder I’ve ever used. About as messy as any grinder of this style.
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