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Hario MSS-1B Mini Mill Slim Coffee Grinder $29.99 Enjoy the taste of freshly ground coffee at home any time! Ceramic mortar has no odor, does not rust. The coarse powder is adjustable simply by turning the knob; also, you can calibrate the amount of ground through the transparent bottle. When not in use, you can store the grinder without the handle. Secure design makes for easier grinding. Easy to clean with disassembled parts, Slim design saves… |
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Kyocera Ceramic Coffee Grinder $36.14 This ceramic coffee grinder features a ceramic grinding mechanism that will never alter the flavor of the grinds, resulting in fresh, flavorful, and pure coffee. The grinding mechanism is made from an advanced ceramic close in hardness to diamond that will never rust providing ultra long-life performance. The grind adjustment allows for fine to coarse grinds and the non-slip base ensures stability… |
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Victorio VKP1012 Hand Operated Grain Mill $45.00 Whole grains contain natural fibers, vitamins and minerals needed to maintain vibrant health. Now there’s a simple way to replace overly processed, vitamin deficient foods with the fresh, natural goodness of home-ground products. Create an infinite variety of new textures and flavors in home baking, cereals, snacks, beverages and desserts with the Victorio Grain Mill!Cone-shaped grinding burrs are… |
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Crank Grinding Mechanism (photo right, mechanism only) Grind your own beans with a traditional cast iron coffee mill grinding mechanism! Use our ready-to-assemble Coffee Mill Kit bases or build your own. Choose from cast iron wheel mechanism (shown on left) or crank style mechanism (shown on right). Mechanisms and kits sold separately. Wheel Grinding Mechanism/Coffee Mill Well Kit: * Our cast iron wheel grinding mechanism is a highly ornamental choic… |
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Wheel Grinding Mechanism (photo left, mechanism only) $29.69 Grind your own beans with a traditional cast iron coffee mill grinding mechanism! Use our ready-to-assemble Coffee Mill Kit bases or build your own. Choose from cast iron wheel mechanism (shown on left) or crank style mechanism (shown on right). Mechanisms and kits sold separately. Wheel Grinding Mechanism/Coffee Mill Well Kit: * Our cast iron wheel grinding mechanism is a highly ornamental choic… |
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Crank Coffee Grinder!
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Owning A Coffee Grinder
Every coffee lover out there loves fresh ground coffee, no matter what kind it is. There’s just something special and wonderful about freshly ground coffee that brings a smile as that first whiff floats through the house or coffee shop. In order to enjoy the special flavor of fresh ground coffee, one usually has to own some sort of coffee grinder. Gone are the days of the tiny little box with the turning wheel on top. Today, a coffee grinder can cost hundred of dollars, if not more.
A great tasting cup of coffee is produced from whole coffee that’s ground within a few minutes of brewing, and it doesn’t matter what kind of coffee bean is used, whether it’s an exotic blend or French Vanilla or a Columbian blend. Whole coffee beans can be caffeinated or decaffeinated. The reason why coffee tastes so much better when it’s just been through a coffee grinder, is that within two minutes, or so the experts claim, the coffee beans begin to oxidize, which is referred to in coffee circles as ‘staling’, which is what changes the flavor. Most experts agree that the sooner you brew your coffee after you put it through a coffee grinder, the better your coffee will taste.
How do you grind coffee? There are different types of coffee grinder models out there, some with a blade and some with a burr. A coffee grinder fitted with a blade is less expensive than a burr coffee grinder. A fan-shaped blade spins to grind the coffee beans. However, with a blade coffee grinder, grains are inconsistent unless you grind the coffee to a finer texture, which is fine if you’re making an automatic drip coffee maker.
If you want espresso, this method doesn’t work out too well. A burr coffee grinder is the best, as it crushes the coffee beans in a consistent manner that allows for a uniform grind. Of course, a burr coffee grinder can be either an electric style or a hand-cranked style. Both work equally well, though of course the electric coffee grinder will take less time. Still, the hand-cranked coffee grinder is ideal for those who like to take the time to enjoy handling the coffee and savor the aroma while grinding. A hand-crank coffee grinder is also portable, which makes it ideal for taking along on camping trips or when RV’ing.
A burr style coffee grinder can cost someone anywhere from $75 to $400, depending on how fancy you want to get. It doesn’t really matter what kind of coffee grinder you purchase as long as it does the job it’s supposed to do. You don’t have to spend a fortune for a good cup of coffee when a bit of patience will get you the same results. Many people enjoy grinding their own coffee, and whether you own a blade or a burr coffee grinder, you’re going to enjoy a better cup of coffee no matter which style you use.
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