COSORI Coffee Espresso Grinder Electric, Food Grade Stainless Steel Blades, 12 Cups, Black

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COSORI Coffee Espresso Grinder Electric, Food Grade Stainless Steel Blades, 12 Cups, Black
COSORI Coffee Espresso Grinder Electric, Food Grade Stainless Steel Blades, 12 Cups, Black

$29.99

Description

  • 𝗙π—₯π—˜π—¦π—› π—–π—’π—™π—™π—˜π—˜, π—”π—‘π—¬π—§π—œπ— π—˜: Prepare freshly ground beans every morning with the Cosori coffee grinder. It turns whole beans into a smooth blend in seconds, so you can enjoy a rejuvenating cup of coffee with less wait time
  • π—€π—¨π—œπ—–π—ž & 𝗣𝗒π—ͺπ—˜π—₯π—™π—¨π—Ÿ: The stainless steel blade and 200 W of power grind coffee beans to coarse in 5 seconds, medium in 10 seconds, and fine in 15 seconds
  • 𝗗𝗨π—₯π—”π—•π—Ÿπ—˜ π——π—˜π—¦π—œπ—šπ—‘: The motor was designed with copper wires for extra durability, and it features overheat protection. The coffee grinder automatically shuts off if it reaches 200 Β°F
  • π—¦π—”π—™π—˜π—§π—¬ π—Ÿπ—’π—–π—ž: For added safety, the coffee grinder won’t start unless the lid is locked in place
  • π—Ÿπ—˜π—¦π—¦ π— π—˜π—¦π—¦: The enclosed lid helps keep your grounds contained, so you don’t have to worry about making a mess

Additional information

Specification: COSORI Coffee Espresso Grinder Electric, Food Grade Stainless Steel Blades, 12 Cups, Black

color

Stainless Steel

Brand

COSORI

Style

Coffer Grinder

Product Dimensions

3.55"L x 3.55"W x 7.49"H

Specific Uses For Product

Espresso Grinder

Voltage

120 Volts

Manufacturer

COSORI

UPC

810043374545

Item Weight

1.65 pounds

Country of Origin

China

Item model number

CCG-U011-KUS

Date First Available

August 6, 2021

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  1. Avatar of Amazon Customer

    Amazon Customer

    I’ve always been a bit of a coffee snob, but let’s face it, grinding beans by hand is a workout for the wrists and a test of patience. Enter the COSORI Coffee Espresso Grinder. This little powerhouse has transformed my morning routine from a chore to a joyride.

    It’s like having a tiny, efficient barista at your fingertips. With just a few presses of a button, you can grind beans to your desired consistency, whether you’re a fan of coarse grounds for a French press or fine grounds for an espresso.

    Plus, it’s easy to clean and looks sleek on your countertop. So, if you’re ready to elevate your coffee game, give this grinder a whirl. Trust me, your taste buds will thank you.

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    Walter Konkin

    This was sent to my son, who wanted freshly ground coffee at home. It works well and he is very pleased with it. He especially likes that he can choose what size of grounds, from fine to coarse, as well as seeing the amount he has through the clear cover of this grinder. Great little grinder!

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    Lee Parker

    Had to replace my last coffee grinder because … kids. Originally, I was going to purchase the $17-19 one similar to my last, but was intrigued by the removable grinder bowl. I will never go back to the fully integrated units again.

    You can properly clean the bowl which you simply cannot do with the integrated units. Yes, you can wipe them out with a damp cloth, but how many years of damp cloth residue are in every cup of coffee?

    This unit comes with 2 detachable bowls: one meant for hard items such as coffee beans, dried spices, etc; one meant for softer/fresher items such as fresh herbs like coriander, parsley, etc as well as oils and vinegar. The primary difference is 1 blade as opposed to 2 blades, respectively. Both bowls are stainless steel. There is a small plastic gasket at the bottom of each bowl, so there is potentially chance of odour retention; however, having separate bowls helps reduce that chance. So far, I’ve used them to make coffee, ground nuts, flax seeds, cinnamon, and a vinaigrette.

    Both bowls have their own dedicated lid. The lids don’t seal very well, but they’re meant to store the chopped food for long periods. The lids have a silicone ring around the top to prevent leaks, etc. One could make a basic vinaigrette, store it with the lid for tea, then manually shake it up at the table without worrying about leaks.

    The primary/safety lid — separate from the bowl lids — also has a silicone ring around the inner-top to prevent bits from flying out of the bowl whilst the unit is in use. There is a safety catch which requires that lid to be in place for the grinder to function. To be fair, keeping that silicone ring clean could lead to a headache years down the road, but I’ll remain optimistic. If I were to nitpik, the only complaint would be finding the exact point where the lid slides into the safety catch can be fiddly.

    There are no fancy timers or lights to hint at grind size; however, you can see everything through the lid, so not a worry. Also, the blade stops within 1 second after releasing the grind button. My last one took 2-3 seconds, so there’s another win in my book. It also comes with a small brush which I’ll probably lose in a couple weeks. Manufacturer notes do state not use it for extended periods as the motor can get hot. After grinding beans for a 12-cup brew, I did notice the bottom of the bowl feeling quite warm so important to note.

    As for ease of cleaning, this is a 100% win; as for usability due to 2 separate bowls, yet another 100% win; functionality has given me zero issues thus far, so 100% win.

    When mine arrived, one of the lid gaskets had a slight tear/cut in it. I reached out to Cosori with a pic, and they immediately sent me a replacement gasket. No headache, no fuss, no jumping through hoops. Customer Service gets another 100% win.

    Please please please give this a try if you’re looking for an inexpensive coffee grinder. You’ll be impressed.

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    rhonda lupul

    Very satisfied. It is well made and quieter than my other grinder. I use it to store extra grounded coffee and stays fresh for weeks. It is due to its locking cap.

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  5. Avatar of KGeddes

    KGeddes

    I love that I can grind both spices and coffee as there are two separate baskets with blades. Worth the purchase

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    Yellow Iris

    I like the way it grinds up the spices and brings out the flavors of the spices

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    Kindle Customer

    My favorite kitchen appliance now!! It has a grinder for coffee and a seperate one for spices. Its well made and easy to clean! We have had ours for almost a year now! Highly recommend!

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    suzann

    I’ve only had one other grinder in my whole life. The first one I had was a Braun. It lasted about 15 years but finally gave out. I couldn’t find anything in the same brand that appealed to me so I settled on this one. This one is super good. I like everything about it. You can even wind the cord up on the bottom. It’s not too loud and grinds perfectly. I hope it keeps it up.

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  9. Avatar of KGeddes

    KGeddes

    Bought this to go along with other my Cosori items, which make a smaller pot of coffee. This is more compact and the size is perfect for the Cosori drip pot. Easy load and push button. My method: I grind for a few seconds, shake a bit to distribute beans, then push button for a few more seconds, once or twice. I like that the top can be used with the included lid to store excess grounds for the next brew.
    If you drink a large amount of coffee or have a lot of company, this might not be for you. My goal was to get rid of the plastic coffeemaker and replace my large messy coffee grinder.

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  10. Avatar of Ron Henry

    Ron Henry

    This awesome grinder comes with neat features! I purchased it new, but imagine my amazement when it arrived with coffee grounds in it from the first (maybe second or third?) person that bought it! A used coffee grinder AND free coffee? Who could ask for anything more?

    Also, if you’ve ever wondered what it smells like when an electric motor is about to start smoking (you know, that ozone smell?), this is the coffee grinder for you! Five seconds or less after turning it on that smell starts invading the air around you. Good stuff, totally unexpected, and more than advertised!

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    Felicia Hardy

    Works as intended. My only complaint is there are extra nooks and crannies for grinds to get stuck in but worth it since you can take it apart to wash.

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  12. Avatar of Neil Cesario

    Neil Cesario

    Bon produit, je l’utilise pour moudre des herbes ou lΓ©gumes dΓ©shydratΓ©s.

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