Melitta MEBG8B Coffee Mill

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Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 2.56 out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Don't buy
I have been using the coffee mill for about 5 months and have been disappointed. It has three major problems. First, the ground coffee has a static charge that causes the coffee to fly everywhere and make a big mess. Second, the output port tends to clog. Third, the on-buttons are tempermental. Sometimes it takes 2-3 trys to get it to start. I'm still using it but will probably buy another one soon.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Don't buy this if you're an espresso drinker...
I bought this grinder because Melitta advertised that it would be able to grind up to Espresso fineness, but when I used this product for the first time, I was very disappointed. Even at the lowest/espresso setting, I ended up with inconsistently sized coffee grounds - unfortunately, the majority of the grounds were much too coarse to be brewing espresso! It makes for a very watery espresso.

This was fine for normal coffee, although the grounds were also inconsistently sized.

Spend the extra [money] and buy the KitchenAid grinder - I received it as a gift afterwards (my friend saw how disappointed I was with my watery espresso) and I am ecstatic about the consistency and size of the espresso grounds.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Unbelievable
I have used a blade grinder for years, shaking (while grinding)and pushing the grounds back into the blade area (while off) that anything would be an improvement. Yes I found that if you don't have the catcher seated into the grinder you will get a fine powder. I only grind the amount needed for one 12-cup pot (as you should anyway) and have found that it does a remarkably good job, I have it set on the 8 setting for a Mr Coffee 12-cup maker. They are uniform and have never found lumps as mentioned below. The static is easily removed by gently tapping the catcher's bottom on a towel on the counter before dumping the ground beans. This unit replaced a $149 unit that was susposed to grind and perk the beans with finesse. What a joke that was. The water would collect in the bean area and the beans would stick to the sides then when the water was passing through the small amount of grounds the steam would cook the beans against the inside of the grinder. Try cleaning out the limp beans with your finger for a tasty experience. If you want to grind enough for an army then this isn't the grinder for you. Also the grounds dumped out of the catcher much better than I experienced with the blade ginder. I easily recommend it for daily normal use.

 

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