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Krups Precise Stainless Steel Flat Burr Grinder 8oz, 32cups bean hopper 12 Grind from Fine to Coarse 110 Watts Removable Container, Drip, Press, Espresso, Cold Brew, 2,12 cups ground coffee Black
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Color | Black |
Brand | KRUPS |
Style | 12-Grind fineness settings |
Product Dimensions | 7.28"L x 4.41"W x 10.35"H |
Recommended Uses For Product | Precision grinding for freshest coffee |
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- Premium & precise burr grinder: The metallic flat burr coffee grinder provides full control over the grind size with 12 grind fineness settings plus intermediary settings for precise grinding. Adjust from coarse to fine to achieve a uniform grind and unlock the full flavor of your coffee.
- Mess free grinding: Equipped with an on/off button featuring auto-stop at the end of the grind and a removable top burr with an integrated cleaning brush, maintaining your grinder is as smooth as using it
- Your coffee, your way: By adjusting the grind fineness to suit your chosen brewing method, you can create your perfect cup of coffee every time. Whether it’s drip filter coffee, French press, cold brew, pour over, or espresso, experience the joy of personalized brewing
- Customizable quantity: Whether you're brewing for one or a crowd, our grinder caters to you with 2 to 12 cup quantity selection settings and auto-stop to grind just the right amount
- Generous capacity: With an 8-ounce coffee bean hopper and a removable grounds container, this grinder has the capacity to produce grinds for 30-32 cups of coffee
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Flavor | 3.8 | 3.9 | 4.6 | 3.8 | 4.4 | 4.9 |
Easy to use | 4.0 | 4.1 | 4.5 | — | 4.4 | 4.5 |
Easy to clean | 3.5 | 3.8 | 4.1 | — | 4.0 | 4.1 |
Noise level | 3.4 | — | — | 3.8 | 4.0 | 4.0 |
Value for money | — | 4.8 | — | 4.0 | — | 5.0 |
Sold By | Amazon.com | Fuduosii | JUNBO-EC | Dr. Bruce Kitchen | THE LAST STORE | aoerkang |
capacity | 8 ounces | 12 ounces | — | 230 grams | 5.8 ounces | 150 grams |
material | Metal | Stainless Steel & 100% BPA-free PP | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Plastic | Stainless Steel |
wattage | 110 watts | 200 watts | 150 watts | — | — | — |
style | 12-Grind fineness settings | Coffee Bean Grinder | — | — | Coffee Grinder | Morden |
weight | 8 ounces | 2.96 pounds | 3.53 ounces | — | 5.8 ounces | — |
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Precise Flat Burr Coffee Grinder
The KRUPS Precise Grinder explores an array of fresh coffee aromas. The precise grinder makes perfect ground coffee for Espresso, French Press, Drip Coffee, Pour Over and more. The KRUPS Precision Grinder lets you fine tune your coffee with its 12-grind sizes range each with micro adjustments to fully extract the flavor of coffee beans for every coffee brewing method. Regardless of the type, roast, or origin of your coffee beans, the KRUPS Precision Grinder’ flat burr grinding disks maximize their flavor profile. Select between 2-12 cups when you are grinding to get an exact quantity you need each time.
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PREMIUM BURR GRINDERMetallic flat burr coffee grinder provides full control over the grind size and uniform grinding for the full coffee flavor. |
12 GRIND FINENESS SETTINGS12 major settings with micro-adjustment for perfect fine to coarse grinding. Grinds coffee beans for espresso, cold brew, French press and much. more. |
CUSTOMIZABLE QUANTITY2-12 cups quantity selection settings with auto-stop to automatically grind the exact quantity you need. |
LARGE CAPACITY8 oz. whole coffee bean hopper. The removable grounds container have the capacity to hold 30-32 cups of ground coffee. |
KRUPS is the German expert in coffee and food preparation since 1846.
At KRUPS, we believe in details that make all the difference. We design robust and precise products that are a pleasure to use, enabling you to achieve the detail that will make all the difference and delight your loved ones.
KRUPS perpetuates the high standards of quality that have been set more than 150 years ago and put Passion, Precision and Perfection at the heart of each and every product.
Blade Grinder | Silent Vortex Grinder | Silent Grinder With Speed Selector | Burr Grinder | Grinder With Scale | |
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Capacity | 3 oz. (12 cups) | 3 oz. (12 cups) | 3 oz. (12 cups) | 8 oz. (32 cups) | 14 oz. (54 cups) |
Grind Size Settings | Manual | Manual | Manual | 12 grind size settings | 39 grind size settings |
For Espresso, Filter, Cold Brew, and French Press Grinding | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
For Small Batch Grinding | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
For Versatility : Spices, Herbs. Coffee | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | Coffee only | Coffee only |
Suitable for Dark, Medium, or light Roast Beans | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Product Attributes You'll Appreciate | Compact for easy storage, Easy-pour spout, High speed grinding to tackle a wide range of ingredients: coffee beans, flax seeds, peppercorn, cumin, cinnamon sticks, almonds, walnuts, etc. | The MOST quiet coffee and spice grinder that KRUPS have ever made. If you need a quiet morning to make a coffee, it is all you need | The quietest and the most VERSATILE KRUPS grinder with Speed Selector for different types of ingredients | Large bean hopper, Easy to use dials for grind size and amount selection, Built-in grinding brush, Low noise | Built in scale for precise coffee brewing, Low noise, LED display |
Grinding Mechanism | Stainless Steel Blade | Stainless Steel Blade | Stainless Steel Blade | Metallic Flat Burr | Stainless Steel Conical Burr |
Cleaning Brush Included | ✓ | ✓ | |||
Perfect for | Coffee Lovers and Cooking Enthusiasts who appreciate the elevated taste of fresh spices and ground coffee beans | Coffee Lovers and Cooking Enthusiasts who need to grind in the morning and appreciate the elevated taste of fresh spices and ground coffee beans | Coffee Lovers and Cooking Enthusiasts who need to grind in the morning and appreciate the elevated taste of ground coffee beans, fresh spices and other cooking ingredients | Coffee Lovers who desire more control over the size and uniformity of their freshly ground coffee to maximize taste | Coffee Aficionados who expects extreme accuracy in grind consistency and quantity control for professional level brewing |
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Product information
Color | Black |
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Brand | KRUPS |
Style | 12-Grind fineness settings |
Product Dimensions | 7.28"L x 4.41"W x 10.35"H |
Recommended Uses For Product | Precision grinding for freshest coffee |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Manufacturer | KRUPS |
ASIN | B07Q622YLB |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | GX550850 |
Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #18,573 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #11 in Burr Coffee Grinders |
Date First Available | April 2, 2019 |
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The precise coffee grinder dedicated to the art of the coffee ritual. Consistent coffee grinding results thanks to the flat burr grinding disks for balanced and rich coffee 12 major grind sizes with micro adjustments designed for perfect fine to coarse grinds. Grind coffee beans for Drip Filter Coffee French Press Cold Brew Pour Over Espresso and more at a push of the button.
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Customers like the ease of use and size of the electric food mill grinder. They mention that it has easy to use dials for both the grind and volume of coffee. They also appreciate the compact design and the particle sizes are about 80% consistent. That said, some customers dislike ease of cleaning. Customers also differ on quality, appearance, noise, value, and performance.
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Customers find the electric food mill grinder easy to use. They mention that it has easy to read dials for both the grind and volume of the coffee. The modification was a big improvement in convenience, with no decline in grinding.
"...The grinder is easy to use, it is not insanely loud but it isn’t quite either...." Read more
"...The directions are clear and adjusting the grinder to the right settings was a breeze...." Read more
"...It is pretty self-explanatory, especially if you have used a Burr grinder before, but if you were a novice, the instructions would not be helpful" Read more
"...This burr grinder has easy to use dials for both the grind and volume of coffee to be ground and it produces consistent results every time...." Read more
Customers like the size of the electric food mill grinder. They mention that it's compact in size, and they're very happy with the grind size. The particle sizes are about 80% consistent, which is good enough for making sure that your coffee is consistent. The machine is lightweight yet not flimsy, and it can accommodate almost a small bag of beans. The adjustments for granularity and quantity are good, and the machine has a very large bay. Overall, customers are happy with its size and recommend it to others.
"...The particle sizes are about 80% consistent, which is good enough for making sure that your espresso brews well...." Read more
"...The machine has a very large bay into which I poor the appropriate amount of product, being careful not to overfill beyond my immediate need...." Read more
"...I like the smaller size of this Krupps because it fits in my cabinet...." Read more
"Honestly, didn't even take it out of the box. This thing is bigger than my coffee maker...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the electric food mill grinder. Some mention that it's messy but it grinds the perfect amount, it' s a great grinder and the grind is very even, it allows them to grind more coffee with less effort, and the coarseness and consistency of the grinds are great. Others say that it is extremely staticky, the grinder itself produces so many fines, and that it varies a lot with the grind.
"...works great and makes consistent grinds. holds more beans than my old hand held grinder, so it's faster and less messy." Read more
"...But it made way too much coffee! We fiddled with it and tried resetting the burrs, etc...." Read more
"...the liquid and has a measuring scoop for the coffee, and brews the correct amount of water and froths the correct amount of milk...." Read more
"...most of the output was satisfactorily coarse, but there was some fine powder, stuck to the side of the output container...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the electric food mill grinder. Some mention that it works really well, while others say that it stopped working after 7 months, suddenly won't turn on, and the performance will not match the product description.
"works great. A friend's son worked at starbucks and said to get a conical or flat grinder, I got this one since it was on sale...." Read more
"...Stopped working after 7 months BUT I finally fixed it thanks to a great video on YouTube that clearly showed how to take it apart to get into the..." Read more
"The grinder works fine. The instructions sent with the unit.... not so much...." Read more
"...the grind and volume of coffee to be ground and it produces consistent results every time...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the noise level of the electric food mill grinder. Some say it's a little less loud, while others say it sounds like a jet engine starting up. The grinder continues to just make chugging sound, and some say that it is not capable of grinding or coming through the beans.
"...The chef man barista pro is also not quiet by any means but it’s 25% the volume level of the screaming espresso machine with frother I had from..." Read more
"...this thing is very quiet. appear to be able to grind expresso level coffee and not make a big mess. grabbed it at its cheapest price...." Read more
"...It is noisy!..." Read more
"...It's not only quieter, but better smaller design. The grinder seems to give a good consistent grounds. Happy and it's cheaper than our previous brand." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the value of the electric food mill grinder. Some mention it's worth the extra dough, while others say that cost is not an implication of quality, and the whole device feels a little cheap.
"...This honestly will save me so much money and will pay for itself within the first month considering how much coffee I’ve been getting on the way to..." Read more
"...Not worth all the trouble.I am returning it." Read more
"...It is certainly a tremendous value especially at the sale price at which I purchased the item.It is noisy!..." Read more
"...This little grinder is definitely worth the price!" Read more
Customers are mixed about the appearance of the electric food mill grinder. Some mention that it looks nice, while others say that the design is bad and makes a mess. The reservoir's on this are a blue tinted plastic and it has a deceptive description.
"...LOVE the design, no top piece for grinding hopper, brush slides into stem oftp burr making cleaning easy, brush is wider and with long handle MUCH..." Read more
"...It's a poor design and it's messy.I put some paper towels down so I can salvage the spills and clean up easier...." Read more
"...I will keep and enjoy this a long time I hope, as it seems pretty well-designed and constructed." Read more
"This grinder works ok overall, but has some design defects that reduce convenience in using it...." Read more
Customers find the ease of cleaning to be a problem with the electric food mill grinder. They mention that the design is poor and the coffee grounds get everywhere. The coffee also clumps together a fair bit, and it's difficult to keep clean. Customers also say that the grinder is prone to spilling beans while they're grinding.
"...a while, OK but output is uneven, and there's no lid, so it's prone to spilling beans while I'm grinding, especially since sometimes it gets stuck..." Read more
"...ends up maxing out the power cord length like mine, this is really hard to clean. If the hopper was removable, this would be PERFECT...." Read more
"...The container where the coffee fills you have a lid that is difficult to clean and remove and replace...." Read more
"...holds more beans than my old hand held grinder, so it's faster and less messy." Read more
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1. I selected 7 on the number-of-cups dial, as a cautious first try, to grind a batch of beans for making cold brew in an 8-cup French press. I poured in way more than enough beans in the intake hopper, or so I thought (I put in 2 very heaping tablespoons of beans per "cup"), and pressed the On button, assuming it would grind 7 cups' worth of beans and stop with some still left in the hopper. I was surprised that it went through all the beans I'd put in the hopper, and was still going, when I had to shut it off because the hopper was empty.
This was way way more than what I usually use, to make a fairly strong batch of cold brew in my 8-cup French press (typically I use maybe 2 level-not-heaping tablespoons of beans per "cup). The grounds filled the French press more than halfway, just with the grounds, before adding any water! and this was with the # cups set to 7 not even 8, and with having shut it off after it ran out of beans to grind. So something seems way off, in its idea of how much per "cup" on its the number-of-cups dial? I scooped out half of the grounds from the French press, to approximate how much I usually use to make a reasonable batch of "8 cups" of cold brew. So I guess I'll have to set the number of cups way down to something like half (maybe 4?), on the grinder, of the number of cups given on the side of the French press, next time (i.e. 8)?
[edited: used it again and set the number of cups to 6. This produced only a little more than I wanted, for the cold brew in the 8-cup French press (I scooped out the extra, enough to make a decently strong batch of hot brew in a separate 2-cup French press I have). Next time I'll try setting it to 4 or 5 cups, and see if that matches my expectations, for how much I put in the 8-cup French press for a reasonably strong batch of cold crew.]
2. I set the coarseness to something near the maximum, as shown in the instructions, past #10 and into the "swoosh" icon, since I'm making cold brew. When I ran the grinder, most of the output was satisfactorily coarse, but there was some fine powder, stuck to the side of the output container. Not too much fine powder, just a few clumps, but still disappointing; when I use a manual burr grinder on a coarse setting, I don't get any fine powder like this.
[edited: see uploaded photo of the output bin, showing some unwanted/unexpected very fine powder caked together near the top, above the expected/wanted coarse grind below]
3. The instructions are a little confusing. At first I wasn't sure about the "removable upper burr", if it was needed or not, or if was optional, since it could be removed like the brush that's stuck in it? the instructions don't say you need the upper burr to be in place. Only at the end, in the "Maintenance" section, does it mention this upper burr, where it says to remove it for cleaning (so I guessed that meant you DO need it in place for grinding, if it expects you to remove it for cleaning).
4. Cleanup is a little difficult, with the fine powder stuck to everything, even though I'd used the coarsest setting so I didn't expect any such fine powder at all.
My previous grinding experience, for reference: as I mentioned, nowadays I'm making cold brew, in a French press. Years ago (when I was using an Aeropress which wants finer grinds) I inherited an electric blade grinder, which can only produce very fine grind since it keeps slicing the same beans/grinds over and over.
So once I began using the French press, and especially once I started making cold brew in it, I bought a manual ceramic burr grinder, a Kyocera (same as a Hario?) and used that for a while, OK but output is uneven, and there's no lid, so it's prone to spilling beans while I'm grinding, especially since sometimes it gets stuck on a bean in its craw and the handle jerks out of my hand, thereby rocking the whole thing so that some beans spill out. Then I got a Hario ceramic burr grinder, the high end super upgraded model with improved ceramic burr mechanism for more even output (?) and a lid to prevent beans from spilling out. Used that for a couple of years, until the ceramic burr got stuck on some beans and broke, the whole ceramic burr block split in half! Went back to the Kyocera for a while, again with no lid and uneven output. Then decided to try this electric Krupps burr grinder as a treat.
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2022
1. I selected 7 on the number-of-cups dial, as a cautious first try, to grind a batch of beans for making cold brew in an 8-cup French press. I poured in way more than enough beans in the intake hopper, or so I thought (I put in 2 very heaping tablespoons of beans per "cup"), and pressed the On button, assuming it would grind 7 cups' worth of beans and stop with some still left in the hopper. I was surprised that it went through all the beans I'd put in the hopper, and was still going, when I had to shut it off because the hopper was empty.
This was way way more than what I usually use, to make a fairly strong batch of cold brew in my 8-cup French press (typically I use maybe 2 level-not-heaping tablespoons of beans per "cup). The grounds filled the French press more than halfway, just with the grounds, before adding any water! and this was with the # cups set to 7 not even 8, and with having shut it off after it ran out of beans to grind. So something seems way off, in its idea of how much per "cup" on its the number-of-cups dial? I scooped out half of the grounds from the French press, to approximate how much I usually use to make a reasonable batch of "8 cups" of cold brew. So I guess I'll have to set the number of cups way down to something like half (maybe 4?), on the grinder, of the number of cups given on the side of the French press, next time (i.e. 8)?
[edited: used it again and set the number of cups to 6. This produced only a little more than I wanted, for the cold brew in the 8-cup French press (I scooped out the extra, enough to make a decently strong batch of hot brew in a separate 2-cup French press I have). Next time I'll try setting it to 4 or 5 cups, and see if that matches my expectations, for how much I put in the 8-cup French press for a reasonably strong batch of cold crew.]
2. I set the coarseness to something near the maximum, as shown in the instructions, past #10 and into the "swoosh" icon, since I'm making cold brew. When I ran the grinder, most of the output was satisfactorily coarse, but there was some fine powder, stuck to the side of the output container. Not too much fine powder, just a few clumps, but still disappointing; when I use a manual burr grinder on a coarse setting, I don't get any fine powder like this.
[edited: see uploaded photo of the output bin, showing some unwanted/unexpected very fine powder caked together near the top, above the expected/wanted coarse grind below]
3. The instructions are a little confusing. At first I wasn't sure about the "removable upper burr", if it was needed or not, or if was optional, since it could be removed like the brush that's stuck in it? the instructions don't say you need the upper burr to be in place. Only at the end, in the "Maintenance" section, does it mention this upper burr, where it says to remove it for cleaning (so I guessed that meant you DO need it in place for grinding, if it expects you to remove it for cleaning).
4. Cleanup is a little difficult, with the fine powder stuck to everything, even though I'd used the coarsest setting so I didn't expect any such fine powder at all.
My previous grinding experience, for reference: as I mentioned, nowadays I'm making cold brew, in a French press. Years ago (when I was using an Aeropress which wants finer grinds) I inherited an electric blade grinder, which can only produce very fine grind since it keeps slicing the same beans/grinds over and over.
So once I began using the French press, and especially once I started making cold brew in it, I bought a manual ceramic burr grinder, a Kyocera (same as a Hario?) and used that for a while, OK but output is uneven, and there's no lid, so it's prone to spilling beans while I'm grinding, especially since sometimes it gets stuck on a bean in its craw and the handle jerks out of my hand, thereby rocking the whole thing so that some beans spill out. Then I got a Hario ceramic burr grinder, the high end super upgraded model with improved ceramic burr mechanism for more even output (?) and a lid to prevent beans from spilling out. Used that for a couple of years, until the ceramic burr got stuck on some beans and broke, the whole ceramic burr block split in half! Went back to the Kyocera for a while, again with no lid and uneven output. Then decided to try this electric Krupps burr grinder as a treat.