☕ Grind Your Way to Greatness!
The KRUPS One-Touch Coffee and Spice Grinder is a powerful 200-watt electric grinder designed for efficiency and versatility. With a large 3-ounce bean hopper, it can yield up to 12 cups of coffee, making it perfect for both personal and entertaining use. Its stainless steel blades ensure uniform grinding, while the lid-activated safety switch adds an extra layer of security. Compact and stylish, this grinder is ideal for coffee lovers and culinary enthusiasts alike.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.02"L x 3.86"W x 8.23"H |
Item Weight | 1.8 Pounds |
Style Name | Blade Grinder |
Color | Black |
Specific Uses For Product | Coffee maker |
Recommended Uses For Product | Grinding |
Capacity | 85 Grams |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Wattage | 200 watts |
Material Type | Plastic |
B**T
Well Thought out ...
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 flawlessly.Well thought out ...Furthermore, the grinder is absolutely beautiful.Grinders are usually one color and you might get a modern one but they're just a grinder. However, every time I look at this one, I think it's very elegant and beautifully done.Again, well thought out.Another thing I really appreciate is the ability to wrap the cord underneath it and tuck it away in the corner of the kitchen.Again, well thought out ...The one drawback, if you can say that, is the lid.I'm a neat freak and so I want that lid completely dried out before I place it back on the top of the grinder. That's almost impossible to do with a cloth, though, because you just can't get between the two lips on the lid.Having said that, I found if I lay the lid on sideways on top of the grinder the air will get up In between the lips of the lead and it will air dry eventually so I've come to peace with that.As for the grinding of the coffee while that's just a whole other level.For one it is incredibly quiet.I felt like I went from using a tank to using a fan.The quietness is unreal. Living in apartment I'm always concerned that people in other apartments can hear what I'm doing and with this grinder I grind anytime I want because I know it's so quiet.Well thought out ...The grinding of the beans is amazingly fast and thorough.I did struggle with that at the beginning as some people on here have stated here but I found as a coffee press user if I do five spins - possibly six - I get the beans just about where I want them.Perfection isn't my goal - I'm just looking to make sure that my beans aren't too ground but yet that they're ground enough so the beans don't get caught in the mash of the coffee while making a decent cuppa coffee.I will definitely keep coming back to Krupps and looking at their products because this was so well produced and thought out. I was truly impressed, especially for the price.To be honest, having lived in Germany, I don't know why I'm surprised because the Germans are really good at what they produce/build.
R**T
Best Grinder EVER!
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 say is I wish Krups made cars.So, about the grinder... It is very simple and straightforward. A powerful machine with one purpose: to pulverize anything you put in it. I mainly use mine for coffee, but I also use it for spices occasionally. Normally I hand grind all my spices in a mortar and pestle. I have even used it to grind my home grown dry chili peppers to put in a shaker. It works beautifully! The only problem with that is cleaning, but its not fair to fault the machine for that. After all, it was meant for coffee beans. It does take a bit of work to clean it without damaging it. You can't exactly put it in the dishwasher. I used a dry toothbrush and toothpicks to pick out all the spicy mess. I assume I got it all out since I don't taste any chili pepper in my coffee. Heck, for 20 bucks, its worth buying a second one just for spices!This is a great grinder! It is well built and very powerful! There is no doubt in my mind that this one will last 20+ years just like my moms!UPDATE 2/2016! It's been about 4 years and this grinder is still going strong! I use it about 2 to 3 times daily. I haven't had one single problem with it, and I have not had to perform any sort of maintenance except for the occasional cleaning. I have noticed a few gripes from other reviewers that I would like to address:1. Hard to pour the coffee into the coffee maker from the grinder. Really? Come on. Grind your coffee, turn the thing upside down with the lid on, give it a few taps, and pull the lid off in the upside down position. Now you have a nice little container of ground coffee to pour it into your machine. It's not brain surgery... you can do this. Give it a try!2. Oval shape hinders the circular flow of beans while grinding. I have found this only matters when you overload the grinder. Keep it to level with the top and you're golden. If you're like me and insist on filling the thing with a huge heap, then do this: I solved this by pulsing the power button 5 or 6 times. While doing that, you can watch the grounds circulate top to bottom, not round and round. Either way, your beans still get pulverized, so who cares?3. Comparing this unit to a high dollar burr grinder. NO! STOP IT! This is a $20 blender type (for lack of a better term) It's not a barrista's wet dream $300 burr grinder. It's just not, no matter how much you want it to be. If that's what you were expecting when you dropped a whole Jackson on this one, you must enjoy disappointment. It's like comparing apples to.. hmm... applesauce.. yeah, applesauce. Lets go with that.4. Too loud. I saw one reviewer that described this unit as "deafeningly loud" which I had to chuckle at. Granted, it's not exactly quiet, but it's not "deafening" in any sense of the word. If you're one of those spastic drama queens who overly exaggerates everything, this one is not for you. The grinder is basically a drill motor with a tiny lawn mower blade on it. It's gonna make some noise. I'd say it's comparable to a hair dryer on low. I am rather biased on the noise level though. I work in a steel mill, so to me the noise level is no big deal. Take that for whatever it's worth to ya, but it's hardly deafening or I would most certainly be stone deaf by now.I will update again sometime in the future! ta ta!10 YEAR UPDATE!!! I have nothing to complain about.. literally nothing! This grinder still works just as good as the day it was new! Considering at least a pot a day sometimes more, we are talking over 3,650 uses. That also makes my moms grinder I mentioned 30 years old and hers is also still going strong. I challenge you to show me any product that lasts 10 years without a single problem. Some may say "Its not the years, its the mileage." which is true to an extent... however, I am not nice to this grinder.. Its not a once-in-a-while thing. Its had daily use since day one. We've been through a lot together and she's got a lottta rough miles on 'er... but the most important thing is she's still here and just won't give up.
K**.
Great product!
This thing is great! I’m so happy I purchased this item. I’ve had a couple, but this by far is the best. Very fast and sharp. Very sturdy too
L**N
Grinds coffee beans perfectly
The Krups One-Touch Coffee and Spice Grinder has proven to be a reliable and versatile addition to my kitchen. Its sleek design and one-touch operation make it incredibly easy to use, and it's effective at grinding both coffee beans and spices to a fine consistency. The powerful motor handles even the toughest ingredients with ease, delivering consistent results every time.However, there's one significant drawback that I've encountered. While the grinder does an excellent job of pulverizing coffee beans and spices, it’s quite difficult to get all of the grounds out of the grinder. The interior design seems to trap a portion of the grounds, requiring additional effort to fully empty the contents. This can be somewhat frustrating, especially when you're in a hurry or need every bit of your ground coffee or spices.Despite this minor inconvenience, the Krups One-Touch Coffee and Spice Grinder is still a solid choice due to its performance and versatility. If you're willing to spend a bit of extra time ensuring all the grounds are extracted, this grinder will serve you well. It’s particularly suitable for those who appreciate a finely ground product and don't mind a bit of extra cleanup.Overall, I would recommend this grinder for its efficiency and ease of use, with a note to be mindful of the potential for grounds to remain inside.