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Color | Stainless Steel |
Brand | OXO |
Style | Coffee Grinder |
Product Dimensions | 7.2"L x 11.1"W x 16.4"H |
Recommended Uses For Product | Home |
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- OXO Brew Conical Burr Coffee Grinder's built-in scale measures grounds by weight instead of time, eliminating the need for a separate scale; automatic shutoff ensures a precise amount of ground coffee every time
- Durable, 40 mm stainless steel conical burrs create uniform grounds for up to 38 settings -- from fine for espresso to coarse for French press or cold brew
- High torque/low speed motor won’t overheat beans, preserving flavor and generating minimal static for less mess. Built-in overheating detection protects motor for long life
- Use the single dial to switch between Cups Mode, Grams Mode or Manual Mode. In Cups mode, you grind based on the number of cups of coffee you would like to brew
- No-bean detector won't let you grind if the hopper is empty
- Hopper holds 16 oz of coffee beans and features a "trap door" to hold beans in when hopper is removed. Grounds keeper holds up to 125 grams -- enough ground coffee to brew 12 cups
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Noise level | 3.4 | 3.9 | 3.7 | 4.1 | 4.7 | 4.3 |
Easy to clean | 3.3 | 4.0 | 4.1 | 4.1 | 4.8 | 4.4 |
Easy to use | 4.0 | 4.5 | 4.2 | 4.5 | — | 5.0 |
Flavor | 4.2 | — | 4.2 | 4.9 | — | 4.4 |
Airtight storage | — | 3.9 | 4.0 | — | 5.0 | — |
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capacity | 125 grams | 0.75 pounds | — | 150 grams | 10.5 ounces | — |
material | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Plastic | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Aluminum |
style | Coffee Grinder | Burr Coffee Grinder | Modern | Morden | — | — |
weight | 6.7 pounds | 4.47 pounds | 3.35 kilograms | — | — | 9.92 pounds |
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OXO Brew Conical Burr Coffee Grinder | OXO Brew Conical Burr Coffee Grinder with Scale | |
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Why Buy? Unique Feature | Static Reducing Grounds Cup | Built-In Scale |
Grinds By | Time | Weight |
Exterior | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel |
Whole Bean Capacity | 12 oz (340 g) | 16 oz (454 g) |
Ground Coffee Capacity | 3.9 oz (110 g) | 4.4 oz (125 g) |
Settings | 38 Micro Adjustments | 38 Micro Adjustments |
Burr Type | Stainless Steel Conical Burrs | Stainless Steel Conical Burrs |
Burr Size | 40 mm | 40 mm |
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Color | Stainless Steel |
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Brand | OXO |
Style | Coffee Grinder |
Product Dimensions | 7.2"L x 11.1"W x 16.4"H |
Recommended Uses For Product | Home |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Item Weight | 6.7 pounds |
Manufacturer | OXO |
ASIN | B00YEYKNUK |
Item model number | 8710200 |
Customer Reviews |
4.0 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #420,357 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #92 in Burr Coffee Grinders |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 7, 2015 |
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With an integrated digital scale and grind settings from fine to coarse, the Conical Burr Coffee Grinder with Integrated Scale gives you precisely the right grind to suit your tastes. The DC motor is designed to prevent overheating and the stainless steel conical burrs create a uniform grind for optimal flavor extraction. Grinds enough coffee for up to 12 brewed cups. Note: Voltage is 120V/60Hz.
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Customers are satisfied with ease of use of the electric food mill grinder. However, some customers have mixed opinions on appearance, durability, messiness, noise, performance, value, and quality.
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Customers find the electric food mill grinder easy to use. They say the process is simple, and the instructions are clear and easy to follow. They also appreciate the user-friendly features and the expedient grinding process. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...Also, the convenience factor. And the scale, and the fact that it can grind for grams, or cups, which is pretty cash...." Read more
"...While I found the instructions clear and easy to follow, I know my wife would never have the patience for this equipment and would rather crush the..." Read more
"...taking it out of the package was a breeze, all of the instructions were clearly displayed in multiple places making it hard for me to mess up...." Read more
"...at less than 100 dollars a year I'm getting reliable cups and it's so easy to use that it is endorsed by wife...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the appearance of the electric food mill grinder. Some customers appreciate the beautiful design, sturdy construction, and impressive look. They also say the design is simple and cleaner. However, other customers have reported issues with the poor design of the chute to canister connection and say it was not designed by the same people or with the same standards.
"...I have only one bone to pick with this machine: as well-designed and well-built as it is, I'm quite surprised that it came with a plastic container..." Read more
"...Even better, it doesn't clog as much because it has a better overall design that prevents clogs from happening in the first place...." Read more
"...meant to hold the grounds, as that portion of the setup is not well designed...." Read more
"...To sum it up, it's packaged well, looks good on the counter, works well despite that one little gripe with the weight setting, and cleans well...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the electric food mill grinder. Some mention they are satisfied with the grind, it produces a somewhat coarse grind, and is excellent. However, others say that it stops grinding a couple of times in the process of grinding, and the grinds will eventually fly out.
"...And the scale, and the fact that it can grind for grams, or cups, which is pretty cash.If it sounds like your vibe, you'll like it...." Read more
"...The OXO motor is very strong and the conical burr blades are very efficient and give a consistent grind, important for extracting the maximum amount..." Read more
"...up in the spring-loaded trap and hold it open, causing the beans to spill out everywhere...." Read more
"...of my morning coffee has never been better, probably due to the consistent grind. It is perfectly consistent because it is weighed...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the electric food mill grinder. Some mention that it works quite well and is easy to use, while others say that it could not operate properly. The tare works well and the dose by weight works great. However, some customers report that the grinder is loud and that the trap door did not work properly.
"...To sum it up, it's packaged well, looks good on the counter, works well despite that one little gripe with the weight setting, and cleans well...." Read more
"...an item that cost nearly two hundred dollars, and has failed with only 4 months of use...." Read more
"...costing 4+ times as much, but for under $150 this grinder is eminently serviceable and really quite a bargain...." Read more
"...after a year: The grinder one day made a high pitched screech, kept working, but was grinding quite a bit slower than before...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the messiness of the coffee grinder. Some mention that it cleans up easily, while others say that it's pretty messy and requires major cleanup after every use.
"...rid of that, and you know, it's a coffee grinder, so it makes a bit of a ground coffee mess...." Read more
"...And let's not forget: the burr components are very easily removed for cleaning, but also look and feel like they'll last forever...." Read more
"...I will start with the grinder, it frequently has problems just grinding the coffee beans...." Read more
"...have an oily finish, the Cuisinart jams all of the time, and is difficult to clean...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the noise of the electric food mill grinder. Some mention that it is very quiet and runs quietly, while others say that it clogs constantly and is very noisy.
"...With the apparent efficiency of the conical burr, the noise seems smoother and more like a small vacuum than a grinding machine...." Read more
"...This grinder is loud too, but it's quieter than the ones I've worked with in the past, so another plus there...." Read more
"...This Oxo is so much quieter, we love it...." Read more
"...This next part I'm writing is two weeks later: Although it is louder than I hoped, the noise doesn't last long because this grinder is super fast...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the durability of the electric food mill grinder. Some mention that it's well made, reliable, and consistent, while others say that it broke after one year and was a complete waste of money.
"...I have only one bone to pick with this machine: as well-designed and well-built as it is, I'm quite surprised that it came with a plastic container..." Read more
"...Don’t buy it! OXO needs to fix these problems. It is a complete waste of money (and time)." Read more
"...The OXO motor is very strong and the conical burr blades are very efficient and give a consistent grind, important for extracting the maximum amount..." Read more
"...hard to get used to this and learn to love it, but it's just not worth the heartache...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the electric food mill grinder. Some mention that it's worth the price, saves them money over time, and is reliable. However, others say that it is very pricey and not worth the money.
"...To me, it just sounds like how a solid, high-end machine ought to...." Read more
"...and French press purposes, and I think it is perfect and worth my hard earned dollars." Read more
"...The OXO is very expensive and so my expectations were very high, and so far they've been met...." Read more
"...All said though, I am going to buy another Oxo now. It's cheap enough that at less than 100 dollars a year I'm getting reliable cups and it's so..." Read more
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Most will agree that the main feature in a quality coffee grinder is employing a burr mill rather than a blade, as blades simply cannot deliver a consistent grind. However, while researching the various grinders (to replace a failed Cuisinart DBM-8 ), I learned that having a burr mill isn't the whole story -- having one with a conical burr (rather than a flat or wheel burr), along with a low speed motor, makes for the best of the best. This OXO grinder is one of the few that meet both criteria, but what totally sets it apart is the integrated scale.
The high-torque/low-speed feature is important, and not one that all burr grinders have. I don't know how much of a problem heat build-up was for our old Cuisinart DBM-8, much less for any other grinder, but it does seem like a sensible point anyway. I can say that our old grinder blasted the grounds out with so much force that it caused a clump to form on the side of the container, so having a machine with a reduced, more controlled speed seems like the right way to design a grinder.
With this machine being low speed, the grounds aren't being shot out of it, but it's not slow at all -- suffice it to say that the grounds simply "pour" out of it. It'll make a lot of coffee in a hurry! And is it loud? Well, it's not quiet, that's for sure. It's certainly not as loud and rough as our old Cuisinart DBM-8. With the apparent efficiency of the conical burr, the noise seems smoother and more like a small vacuum than a grinding machine. To me, it just sounds like how a solid, high-end machine ought to.
The conical burr was a new concept to me, but when compared to the design of a flat or wheel burr, it becomes obvious which one will last longer. Plus, I can say that this grinder produces FAR more consistent grounds, almost on-par with the commercial grade grinders at the grocery store. I thought our old Cuisinart DBM-8 did just fine, until I saw what this OXO produced! And let's not forget: the burr components are very easily removed for cleaning, but also look and feel like they'll last forever.
There are a handful of competing grinders that match what I've just described, but there's one feature that completely sets this OXO apart from the crowd: the integrated scale.
Most (all?) grinders have a selector for the number of cups' worth of coffee you want to grind, but they're actually just timers, so you actually end up with an approximate amount. Because I never really knew how much variance there was, I couldn't trust any of it, so I'd just grind a pile and use a measuring spoon to scoop out what I needed. That often meant that I would grind more than I needed right then, and if you're not going to immediately brew what you've just ground, then why use beans in the first place, right?
Having the integrated scale solves that problem. I just LOVE being able to dial in how many cups I want, press the button, and then dump the entire container into the filter without a second thought. No measuring, no counting scoops, and no more leaving fresh grounds in the container! Plus, the way the scale works is quite clever: it always shows you how many cups' worth are in the container. So, if you want more than what's in the container, just dial it in a go, and it'll never make more than what you selected.
I read several reviews where folks described this grinder as producing a lot of dust during grinding, as the chute and the container are not sealed together, leaving an air gap. Some of those reviews even included pictures, all of which appeared to have one thing in common: the dust looked more like tiny flakes rather than coffee grounds. Then I pondered the anatomy of a coffee bean, and guessed that what we were really looking as was maybe bits of the hull or outer skin, more specifically from a bean that might be a little on the dry side.
I've found that as long as we use fresh, high quality beans, we don't have any dust at all. A couple of times, though, we found ourselves in a pinch and had to buy some mass-produced stuff off the shelf that had been there for who-knows-how-long, and that's the stuff that caused the dust. Could this grinder have been designed a little better to prevent that? Absolutely. But the enjoyment I get from my coffee after using this machine, even with sub-par beans, far outweighs any such inconvenience.
One of the last features that I really appreciate is the trap-door hopper. With our old Cuisinart DBM-8, we had to remove the grounds container, then turn the entire machine upside-down to empty the beans before removing the hopper. Granted, it's not very often that we'd even need to remove the hopper with it full of beans, so it wasn't that big of an issue. But what makes having a trap door truly useful is that you can buy additional hoppers individually (for surprisingly cheap!) and store different beans in each one, making it easy to suit whatever you or your significant other might have a taste for.
However, I found that it's possible for one silly little bean to get bound up in the spring-loaded trap and hold it open, causing the beans to spill out everywhere. And once you start to remove the hopper, should this situation occur, you can't stop it! That's only happened once, and we just laughed while scooping up the beans.
I have only one bone to pick with this machine: as well-designed and well-built as it is, I'm quite surprised that it came with a plastic container for the grounds rather than a glass one, which would have been great for reducing static buildup. However, this hasn't been a big problem. If it does become a problem, it's simple to swap out the plastic container with something else from the cupboard.
Overall, I'm extremely pleased with this machine (as with nearly every other OXO branded item I've ever owned), and I highly recommend it to all of my fellow coffee snobs!
If you're not so convenience minded and you're on a stricter budget, go with the OXO Conical Burr Grinder, same machine, less doodads.
If you're like me and you're both lazy, have less of a budgetary restriction, like weights and measures, and think it's neat that you can set the grinder to do stuff like, grind eight cups of coffee when you push the button, then go for this. The integrated scale is great if you don't feel like buying a coffee grade scale (I don't, PTSD, that black shiny surfaced scale gives me nightmares) the grinds are all varying levels of decent to good, consumer grade status, but nothing that a coffee snob will tell you to yell about.
The only issues are that there is static cling in the grinding vessel, but hey, replace the vessel and you can probably get rid of that, and you know, it's a coffee grinder, so it makes a bit of a ground coffee mess. Anyone complaining about this has never had to brush the grounds out at the end of the day at a busy coffee shop. Deal with it. I would say that this isn't the machine to get if you make a lot of espresso. It's not an espresso-grade grinder. Anything else it does fine. Some reviews say it boinks it on French Press, but it's better than a blade grinder.
Also, the convenience factor. And the scale, and the fact that it can grind for grams, or cups, which is pretty cash.
If it sounds like your vibe, you'll like it. If you're picky, buy up. If you're on a budget, get the OXO burr grinder without the scale. There ya go.
I will start with the grinder, it frequently has problems just grinding the coffee beans. I have followed all instructions in the instruction book for cleaning/troubleshooting. As of this week, the scale has stopped working, it registers nothing. I have reset it with different containers, added beans to the containers it always registers as zero. The grinder starts, grinds for a few seconds and then stops. This happens over and over and over. I am beyond frustrated with an item that cost nearly two hundred dollars, and has failed with only 4 months of use. I should mention that the grinder and coffee maker are in my second home, and are only used on the weekend, so 3 days a week.
Next the brewing system. When the water is heated and reaches the correct temperature it begins to flow from the glass container to the brewing basket. The problem is that it flows through so quickly, water spurts back out and all over the counters. I have made many attempts to remedy this problem. I though maybe the coffee was to fine, then to course. Maybe my coffee filters, I switched several times. Maybe the glass container is not sitting correctly on the base, not it. At this point, I have to wad up a couple of paper towels and place them between the class container and the connector tube to catch all the water that is spurting out. This is just completely unacceptable for a product that I paid over two hundred dollars for. Again, this coffee maker has been in use 3 days a week for 4 months.
At this point, I am so disappointed with the product, that if given the option I would take a full refund for $439.94 and take my money and business elsewhere. Unfortunately, this is not an option that is available through Amazon.com.
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ですので、以下の感想はナイスカットミルとの比較です。
他の方も指摘してますが、コーヒー粉の大きさが均一でかつ微粉が少ない。そのため同じ豆でもよりクリアな味わいになる。
カップモードがホント便利。しかも濃度アジャスターで簡単に調節できるので(私は+1gの設定)、豆を毎回計量しないのが楽。
コーヒー粉コンテナの使い勝手が心配だったが、微粉がほとんどつかないので、コンテナのふたを取る必要もなくドリッパーにコーヒーを落してコンテナの裏底を数回叩くだけで完了なのが楽(ほんの極微のコーヒー微粉が残るが気にしない)。
豆を挽いた粉が受け口から飛び散るので毎回清掃が必要だというレビューがあったが、私はナイスカットミルのときに使用していたステンレストレイの上にこの商品をのせて使用しているため(静電気対策)、コンテナ外にコーヒー粉が飛び散らないので毎回清掃しなくてすむのが楽です。
ミルとしての性能も十分あり、カップモードや清掃の楽さ、ホッパーに豆が劣化しないための紫外線対策がある、などを考えると、私にとっては理想的なミルでした。
手入れがしやすい
コーヒー豆もストックできるし均一に素早くおいしく挽ける
手間も味も手動とは段違いです。
Most of our coffee is ground for espresso and this does a great job. I imagine coarser grinds would be fine.
It cost a bit more than I expected to pay, but you get what you pay for. It's very good quality and works quite well. I'd highly recommend it if it fits in your budget.