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- 1 RECOMMENDED by 8 people for POWDER
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Positives: Quiet Operation, Easy To Use, Grinding Method: Burr Grinder, Capacity: 0.031 oz.
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this is a great grinder; it is quiet and absolutely does not "powder"...i am very pleased
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it easily adjusted between fine and coarse and the result is always completely uniform with no fine powder, just like a store grinder would produce.
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the grinder ground the coffee to a fine powder, above and beyond that of the store grinder and the blade.
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if it's too powdery it wont work right.
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the consistency of the grinds is very good - as opposed to my old grinder that produced all sizes from powder to chunks.
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- 2 RECOMMENDED by 8 people for POWDER
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Positives: Quiet Operation, Easy To Use, Grinding Method: Burr Grinder, Capacity: 7 oz.
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it's quiet, efficient, produces a consistent grind with no powder clumping, has virtually no static, and is attractive enough to leave out on the counter.
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the other burr grinder displaced static coffee powder all over our kitchen counters.
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we drink turkish/arabic style coffee and this machine is not quite capable of grinding to a total powder it is close enough for us, meaning there is a heavy coating of coffee grind silt/sludge at the
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i first bought the krups gvx1-14, but 10-20% of the grind was powdered like it went through a blade grinder, which is not good for french press.
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so, i decided my next one would be quiet (or at least quieter -- it is grinding hard objects into powder, after all).
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- 3 RECOMMENDED by 3 people for POWDER
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Positives: Easy To Use, Grinding Method: Blades Grinder, Capacity: 2 oz., Type: Electric
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purchased this grinder to grind onion flakes into onion powder.
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cleanup is really easy to remove residual powder in the grinder with a paper towell.
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it pulverizes their hard little shells into a fine powder in under 10 seconds.
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- 4 RECOMMENDED by 2 people for POWDER
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Positives: Quiet Operation, Easy To Use, Grinding Method: Burr Grinder, Capacity: 7 oz.
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Matthew,
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it's quiet, efficient, produces a consistent grind with no powder clumping, has virtually no static, and is attractive enough to leave out on the counter.
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so, i decided my next one would be quiet (or at least quieter -- it is grinding hard objects into powder, after all).
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Matthew,
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- 5 RECOMMENDED by 3 people for POWDER
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Positives: Easy To Use, Quiet Operation, Grinding Method: Blades Grinder, 3 Settings
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the only con is the finely ground powder sticks slightly to the inside of the grinding chamber due to the oily nature of coffee bean.
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i use it for grinding flax seeds and it does a very good job turning the seeds into powder for my drink.
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to ensure that nothing falls through until it is as small as you want: choppers use blades that beat the beans to death for a while, so you get some very fine powder mixed in with some large chunks.
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i gave up on burr grinders because they are messy, hard to clean, produce a bitter powder, and are so noisy you almost need earplugs to use them.
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got burned out...when powdering sugar for baking.
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