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Black & Decker

Black & Decker Burr Mill Coffee Grinder

1 ea
$45.00ea
  • $45.00/ 1ea
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Currently in stock at Real Canadian Superstore Gerry Fitzgerald Drive

Enjoy full, rich coffee taste brewed from freshly ground beans with the BLACK+DECKER™ Burr Mill Coffee Grinder. The burr mill provides a uniform grind while maximizing flavor and aroma extraction from your favorite coffee beans. You can grind the perfect amount of beans, with capacity for brewing up to 12 cups* of coffee. Plus, the adjustable grind selection dial includes 20 settings, allowing you to fully customize the grind for the brew you love–from fine espresso to coarse percolator grinds, or in between. Great for seeds, spices, herbs, and more! *Cup equals approximately 5 ounces (varies by brewing technique)

Product Number: 21029358_EA

Ratings & Reviews

2.0

50%
of reviewers would recommend this product to a friend.

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Reviewed by 2 customers

Dont waste your money

Submitted 24 days ago

By Busy bee

From Undisclosed

Worst coffee grinder I have ever owned. Motor overheats and stops. Has adjustable grind size but same moves while grinding so you don't get the grind size you want. Literally had it for 6 months and motor died. Was happy to toss it out.

Bottom Line No, I would not recommend to a friend

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My first Burr Grinder

Submitted 29 days ago

By Bigfoot

From Vancouver

I am not sure my review is fair because this is the first burr grinder i have owned. Out of the box it has chips in the silver paint around the top, not a big deal but it shouldn't be that way. It's all plastic and doesn't look like a high quality grinder but it was not expensive either. The knob on the side for grind size has 19 dots the first dot being the smallest and the last dot being the largest. The manual says the grind should set to medium for Drip. I'm assuming the smallest dot means the finest grind and the large dot the courser grind so I set it a couple of dots past the middle which I thought should be close enough for medium. If the dial had a label with fine medium and course and dots in between it would be simpler to understand. I have been using a smaller blade grinder in the past and to get a finer grind I simply run it for a little more time. At first I thought the dots on the dial were indicating grinding time and turning the dial to the right would increase the time and produce a finer grind. This was my first use and I think the next time I use it I'll select a position on the grind scale to left of centre instead of to the right. The coffee was weak this time but I think my next batch will be perfected. I found it takes more clean up time after use compared to the blade grinder which is a simple wipe out with a cloth or napkin. Maybe I'll like it better as I get more familiar with it.

Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend to a friend

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