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What's the difference between the two kinds of coffee grinder?
Grinding your own coffee beans is a fairly easy way to ensure freshness in your cup of coffee. Grinders can be inexpensive, and some coffee makers or espresso machines even have them built in.
There are basically two different kinds of grinders: blade or burr.
Blade Grinders
Most inexpensive grinders use a metal blade to chop up the beans. The blade cuts up the beans, and you control the fineness by how long you let the grinder run. Unfortunately, the resulting coffee grounds can be uneven in size, leading to inconsistant brew quality. Another downfall, is that if you are grinding finely, and therefore leaving the beans in the grinder for a longer period of time, there can be significant heat created by the blades. This can give your final coffee a burned taste. These are fine grinders for basic use, but that's about it.
Burr Grinders
Burr grinders crush the beans between a moving grinding wheel and a non-moving surface.
Coffee Grinders
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Ascaso I-1D Espresso Grinder with Grounds Doser
The Ascaso I-1D (Innova) Coffee Grinder with Coffee Doser features flat grinding wheels for ultra precise grinding of coffee beans. [14 in stock]
PRICE: $320.00
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Baratza Maestro Conical Burr Coffee Grinder
The Maestro Conical Burr Grinder is one of the most eye pleasing grinders on the market. [15 in stock]
PRICE: $170.00
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Baratza Maestro PLUS Conical Burr Coffee Grinder
The Maestro Plus¿ is based on the very popular Maestro¿ grinder [19 in stock]
PRICE: $149.00
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Cuisinart Supreme Grind Automatic Burr Mill
Cuisinart Supreme Grind [24 in stock]
PRICE: $37.00
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Virtuoso Conical Burr Coffee Grinder
The long awaited Baratza Virtuoso coffee grinder is now here and shipping. [19 in stock]
PRICE: $199.00
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