Are you one of those people who hate the taste of instant coffee and don’t mind taking the extra effort of buying the prefect blend of aromatic and flavorful coffee beans, roasting them to perfection and grinding them to make the most delicious cup of coffee? The wonderful parts is that there are so many options in the market when it comes to coffee grinders that you can now get the perfect blend at the touch of a button.
If you like to wake up to the taste and aroma of the most perfectly made coffee than you simply cant settle for the run of the mill coffee powders available in the market, for the extra taste you will need to put in the extra effort, so lets start with choosing the ideal coffee grinder for the job.
One of the cheapest coffee grinders in the market is the Mr Coffee IDS76 Electric 12 Cup Coffee Grinder; this cherry red model with its 3 fineness levels is a steal for just $19.88. Another inexpensive version from the same company is the Mr Coffee IDS59 Electric 2-2/7 Ounce Coffee Grinder for just $19.99.
One of my personal favorites albeit slightly expensive, as compared to the two models mentioned above, is the Hamilton Beach80374 Custom Grind Hands-Free Coffee Grinder; the piece is all black and is sturdy enough to give you years of service, it s a good buy for $31.59 given the various features that the models boasts of. Another model that I recommend is the space saver Hamilton Beach 80365 Custom Grind Hands- Free Coffee Grinder Platinum for just $25.36.
If you are looking for a Burr Mill Coffee Grinder, there are two options for you which are the most sought after models in the market both are from Cuisinart.
The first is the Cuisinart Supreme Grind Automatic Burr Mill CCM-16PC1 for $47.40 and the other is the Cusinart BDM-8 Supreme Grinder Automatic Burr Mill for $39.99.
A high end model is the elegantly designed KitchenAid ProLine Burr Coffee Grinder in an impressive shade of onyx black. This is one of the more expensive pieces in the market at $163.88. A model that is priced a few dollars lower is the Saeco GT-1 Titan Conical Burr Grinder at $119.52. If price is not an object than I would recommend the La Pavoni PA-JV Jelly Burr Grinder Black at $410.
If you travel often and cannot do without a cup of freshly ground coffee early in the morning, you may want to consider purchasing one of these two models:
The Procter Silex Fresh Grind Coffee Grinder#E160b at just $16.95, good coffee simply does not get more affordable than this. Then there is also the B&D Coffee Grinder CBG100S at $16.89.
As you can see, there are several versions to choose from when buying a coffee grinder. Base your purchase decisions on the frequency of use, the amount of coffee that you would like to grind and the number of people who enjoy
ground coffee
in your house.
