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Burr Coffee Grinders are designed to grind coffee beans along with other foods as well. There are two choices of coffee grinders. One is manual and one is electric. The manual grinders need the cycling of a spinning handle which in turn circulates one element against another. Many Burr Coffee Grinders have different settings also so you can grind it very fine or coarse. Could you imagine grinding your own coffee beans, the aroma alone would be intoxicating. I bet though that you would get tired though pretty quickly. Electric grinders are pretty easy to use I would imagine they either run on a battery or by electricity. They are so much faster than manual ones, wouldn't you think.

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Melitta MEBG8B Burr Coffee Grinder

Burr grinding wheel delivers consistent, uniform grounds. Pre-programmed touch-pad for 4, 8, 10 or 12 cups. Variable grind selector for the...


Mr. Coffee 2.3 oz. Coffee Grinder - Black

Safety switch. Spacious grinding chamber. Large transfer lid. 2.3 oz.


Mr. Coffee 2.3 oz. Coffee Grinder - White

Safety switch. Spacious grinding chamber. Large transfer lid. 2.3 oz.



Mr. Coffee BMX3 Burr Mill Grinder

Features: Innovative 12 Cup flexible dial timer, with auto off timer. Whole bean storage - sealed grinding container keeps wholebeans fresh and...


Mr. Coffee Grinder

Features: Grinds 4-12 cups for precision brewing. 3 precision grind settings from fine to coarse. Exclusive chamber maid cleaning system cleans...


Mr. Coffee IDS59-4 Chrome Finish Coffee Grinder

Features: Great for making flavored coffees. Easily grinds enough coffee beans for a 12 cup serving. Large transfer lid to help avoid spillage...



Pasquini Moka Doser Grinder -Chrome

An excellent espresso machine deserves an excellent coffee grinder to ensure uniform, specific grinds so that the machine can deliver the best...


Pasquini Moka Doserless Grinder -Chrome

The Pasquini K2 Espresso Grinder is the newest in a line of successful coffee grinders from Pasquini. This model is based on the original Moka...


Proctor-Silex E160B Coffee Mill -Black

Unique internal cord wrap. Safety on/off button. Compact Euro-style design. Stainless steel blades. Large capacity and powerful motor.



Rancilio Rocky Doser Espresso Grinder

Because of its tough build and performance, but reasonable price, the Rocky is a popular choice for cafes and restaurants that need a medium duty...


Rancilio Rocky Doserless Espresso And General Purpose Coffee Grinder

The Rocky Doserless Grinder is one of the markets best built home and light commercial coffee grinders for the money. With a body weight of 17...


Solis Maestro Plus Red Conical Burr Coffee Grinder

The Solis Maestro PLUS is based on the original and very popular Solis Maestro coffee grinder. The Maestro Plus includes all the winning features...


You can purchase your grinder at a specialty coffee store or a coffee shop. You can also look online and at some hardware stores. Prices would vary depending on size and type. The reason most people like to grind their own coffee is because it releases certain oils to make coffee taste so much more flavorful. It is safe to say that buying and grinding your own coffee is the best way to go. Hardcore coffee drinkers would of course agree. A coffee grinder would be a great gift for the gourmet person in your life or just handy to have around the house. You could use it to grind other foods too.
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