
Bodum Bistro Electric Blade Coffee Grinder, Brushed Stainless Steel, 2.1oz
$29.99
Description
- Neat, compact blade grinder that holds 60g coffee beans
- Uses a durable, stainless steel blade that spins at a precise RPM
- Simple push button control for pulse or continuous grind
- Transparent lid making it easy to achieve the desired coarseness of your beans
- Convenient cord storage in the base
- Made of stainless steel, plastic and rubber
- Available in a range of colors
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Specification: Bodum Bistro Electric Blade Coffee Grinder, Brushed Stainless Steel, 2.1oz
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12 reviews for Bodum Bistro Electric Blade Coffee Grinder, Brushed Stainless Steel, 2.1oz
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kirasora –
Sin duda un buen molino, básico pero más que justo por el precio que pagas, sin duda un básico que tienes que tener en tu cocina si eres amante del café
Sabrina –
カッター式電動コーヒーミルで、国内で販売されている至って普通の2000円台のものと機能は同じです。
粉挽きの配分は自分でボタンの押し時間を調整して行いますが、細かい調整はほぼ無理です。
このタイプは仕方ないのですですが、使用後に付着した粉は拭き取るか、ハケなどで掃除する必要がありますが、大して時間の掛かる作業でも無いですので、負担にはならないと思います。
一点メリットをあげるなら表面がラバーで覆われているため、静音性は他のメーカーのものより若干静かです。
ただこれとは引き換えにデメリットは、その分サイズがかなり大きく、コンパクト性を求めている方には向きません。
若干でも静音性を求める方には良いと思います。
※サイズ感は350mlの缶ビールとの比較画像をアップしましたので、ご参考のしてください。
M M –
I purchased this to replace the coffee grinder that I had for almost two decades. My old one finally died one morning and I needed one fast. Amazon had a lot of grinders and I went with this one because I also have a Bodum pour over set. This grinder has one speed: grind. Depending on whether you pulse or long press, the grind will vary. It’s not very noisy and works well. The resulting ground coffee tastes great and is suitable for pourovers and coffee makers. Awesome value and price for less than $20. A brush to aid in cleaning this grinder would be nice to include with the purchase.
Paco Sandria –
Muy bien este molinillo, práctico, barato, bueno. Excelente para aquellos que gustan de un café fresco y rico.
NdiliMfumu –
First one stopped working within 6 months, second one stopped working with 2 months (thankfully within the return window). Unfortunate as the grinder looks very nice
Philip Breault –
Works really well, does make the perfect amount for coffee. and can ground the coffee just how you like. I definitely think bodum is one of those brands to have around and use.
Luis Vargas Macias –
Cumple muy bien su función, es potente y rápido, el cuerpo se ve duradero. No así el diseño de la tapa. Espero equivocarme. Por ahora todo bien. Es pequeño, pero puedes moler de una para varios expresos.
M M –
I purchased Krupps product that worked for 30 days ,this is much better option
Linas Riauba –
For those having difficulty finding the “warranty certificate” that Bodum tells you, “the Seller must fill in at the time of purchase”, take a look at the back cover of the User Manual. That cover constitutes the WARRANTY CERTIFICATE, at least in the USA.
Now, you’ll have to keep a copy of your original Amazon Order by which you purchased the unit. (Not diffifult, right?) Make sure that the copy you print has the date of purchase on it and shows that you’ve paid for the unit by name and price. Ideally, the order will say “Shipped” at the top or something to that effect, but not “pending”.
Fill in the date of purchase on the back cover of the User Manual, staple the print out of the order as above, and include a letter to Bodum asking for the unit to be serviced or replaced. Explain why you believe that the unit failed due to faulty design or manufacturing of the original.
Note that normal wear and tear and end-ser abuse or mishandling of the unit ARE NOT COVERED under the warranty. Neither will any unit be covered if the repair request is posted more than two years from the date of purchase.
If you wish to have a RMA, you’ll have to contact Bodum directly by phone or email for that. Good luck !
Frankly, if your unit is more than 1 year old, toss it and buy a new one. It’s not worth the trouble to have it returned and repaired, right ?
Daniel Fabrick –
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I picked up the Bodum Bistro 2.1 oz Coffee Grinder because I wanted something attractive, small, efficient, and easy to use—and it delivers! People say the blade grinder isn’t as precise as a burr grinder, but I use this in an Italian moka pot, and it works fantastic. The one-touch operation makes grinding effortless, and the compact size means it doesn’t take up much counter space. Overall, if you’re looking for an affordable, no-fuss grinder for fresh coffee at home, this is the best choice!
Barry L. Spencer –
I bought this grinder maybe 4,5 or 6 years ago at Target. Worked great until two weeks ago when the guts literally fell out when the bottom dropped out when I picked it up. Impossible to put back together. I got the same one and expect it to work as well as the first one.
Sarah Poole –
I’ve never used a coffee grinder before, so keep that in mind.
BUT, I am a HUGE fan of coffee, although I’m not a pro or a sommelier of coffee by any means; I just know I love the taste and can tell when Dunkin gives me hot coffee that was cooled down instead of the cold brew that I ordered (it tastes BURNT, dang it! I can tell the difference between cold and hot brewed coffee. Okay, maybe I’m a tiny bit of a coffee snob.)
I DIGRESS.
I wanted to try buying coffee beans and grinding them myself instead of using coffee pods or pre-ground coffee, just to see what it was like. I love Bones Coffee, and I saw that this particular model of coffee grinder was also sold on Bones’ website, so I figured it would be a good one to try out.
Design/Aesthetics:
It’s compact; we have a very small kitchen, so having an item I can pull out to use and then put away is very attractive to me. I LOVE that the cord winds up around the base and has a notch in the back for the plug to stick out; it’s just a GREAT feature to keep rogue cords from getting tangled and a huge bonus to this device’s already compact design.
It has a textured design which makes it easy to grab and hold onto; even if coffee ground powder has found a way onto the sides of it, there’s no chance of having it slip out of your hand. Not a needed feature of course, but also a bonus.
It has a one-push button design; the longer the button is held, the longer the blade spins and the more the coffee is ground. Simple and straightforward, which is nice for a beginner like me.
The capacity is small, but for daily morning coffee consumption from a Keurig it provides an ample amount of grounds for my purposes.
Using:
The use is really straightforward and easy with just the push of a button.
I’ve never used a coffee grinder before, in part because I was afraid of just how loud they can be and we have thin walls and neighbors. But I don’t have to worry about that with this little baby! I was shocked at how quiet it is! The initial grinding sound is loud, but that is because it’s chopping up whole coffee beans; after the initial second of loud beans bouncing around inside, it becomes shockingly quiet as it continues to process the beans. It gets even quieter if you pick it up off the counter to use it, and the grips come in handy if you decide to do that daring feat.
I like that the top of it is made of clear plastic to allow me to see inside the grinder to gauge how fine the grounds have become.
I know they make different types of grinders and this one uses a blade that continuously spins to karate-chop the beans as they come into contact with it. The biggest problem I found is that it doesn’t let the grounds become very uniform; there is a ton of fine powdery espresso mixed in with giant chunks of unprocessed beans, so I do have to take away points because the lack of uniformity is pretty extreme.
The finely chopped beans do create quite a mess, but the it’s easy to wipe out/off and in less than a minute I can have fresh coffee brewing and the grinder put away and ready for my next coffee break.
Oh! And even though, I don’t think this is specifically supposed to be used to grind spices (and I am DEFINITELY not fancy enough to be doing that!), I did end up using it for sugar for its debut use. I ran out of confectioner’s sugar for a recipe and only had granulated sugar on hand; I poured it into the grinder and voila! I had more confectioner’s sugar with the press of a button! I probably wouldn’t use this for that purpose regularly, but in a pinch it is nice to be able to use it for that as well.
Overall, I think it’s a great personal-use grinder, especially for beginners dipping their toe into the whole-bean-coffee-world.