30
Dec
Author: admin // Category:
Best coffee grinder
It is wood with a brushed copper grinder and "Kaffee" plaque on the front. it's grinding very fine and I want it to be more coarse. I tried adjusting the knob on top but it just made the handle loose and didn't adjust the grind.
the bottom is flat with no lever that i can see. any other ideas?
iff you look on the bottom there is a lever move it just slightly to the right if your want the grind larger and to the left if your want smaller..good luck
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30
Dec
Author: admin // Category:
Coffee grinders
One that you don't use for coffee?
Yes, although, you need a good quality grinder. I used to have a really cheap one, and it couldn't grind finely enough. Adequate for coffee and nuts, not so much for spices. Don't forget to clean between uses! Or not, depending on the spices you just ground. Nutmeg and coffee are delicious together.
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28
Dec
Author: admin // Category:
Best coffee grinder
I would like to find a grinder that can grind espresso.
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28
Dec
Author: admin // Category:
Coffee grinders
I need something affordable but produces a consistent course grind so the coffee has less sediment. Suggestions? Thanks in advance.
Get a good burr grinder, not a blade. The burr grinder breaks the bean down in more uniform pieces than a blade does for a better brew. Also you can adjust the coarseness of the grind until you get it just how you like it.
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