☕ Elevate your coffee ritual with precision and style!
The Wancle Burr Coffee Grinder offers 28 precise grind settings and an adjustable 2-12 cup capacity, combining versatility with convenience. Its compact, space-saving design and easy-to-clean removable parts make it perfect for modern kitchens, while durable burrs guarantee consistent, flavorful coffee every time.
S**A
You beans deserve this
Read about switching from a blade grinder to a burr grinder in Tim Ferris’s 4 hour chef and was skeptical at best. I believe the quote from the book was “better to have bad coffee in a good grinder than great coffee in a bad grinder”. Again, I was NOT convinced. Thus, I was not willing to spend much for a burr grinder.BOY OH BOY was I surprised when this little gem turned up the dial on our morning coffee!!!It’s powerful and quick, easy to use, and portable enough to take with you on a trip (yes, we really like our homemade coffee). It elevates any bean & is a work horse day after day. The only difficult part is pulling out the little drawer on the bottom, it’s not super smooth, but it’s a minor inconvenience for the benefit you get. Decently easy to clean and put back together, the parts go in & out and you just take a brush to them for the extra grinds. I don’t recommend getting it wet in any way, just brushing the grinds away should be enough. No stickiness issues for us and we’ve used it every day for the last few months.It will improve the taste of ANY coffee you’re using. Just look up a quick YouTube tutorial to see how to take it apart and put it back together - that part isn’t super intuitive.Tim Ferriss was right again…….
A**K
Value for money
The coffee is not ground evenly, but given the price, I expected that. The grinder is pleasantly compact, grinds quickly, the container is sufficiently large, and is easy to use.
J**L
High quality flat burr coffee grinder - excellent value, works great
For the price, this coffee grinder is fantastic! I am cheap and don't want to spend $100+ on a fancy super precise coffee grinder, but to be honest, I don't really think you need to unless you're doing competition-level coffee. This grinder seems to be very precise (and should be since it is a burr grinder) and has lots of settings which is convenient. It's also a lot smaller than I expected which is great for counter space saving. I am very happy, highly recommend this product!
N**.
Wancle Burr Coffee Grinder Flat Burr Coffee Grinder with 28-Setting
This Wancle Burr Coffee Grinder is a must-have for coffee lovers looking for precision and convenience. With 28 different grind settings and a sleek, compact design, it's perfect for brewing your favorite coffee at home.✔ 28 Grind Settings – Offers a wide range of grind sizes, from fine to coarse, perfect for any brewing method.✔ Precise Grinding – Flat burrs ensure uniform coffee grounds for a consistent brew every time.✔ 2-12 Cup Capacity – Suitable for brewing small or large batches of coffee, accommodating your needs.✔ Easy to Clean – Removable parts make it simple to clean and maintain, ensuring fresh coffee every time.✔ Compact & Space-Saving – A sleek, compact design that fits easily on any countertop without taking up much space.🎯 Final Verdict:Ideal for anyone who wants to step up their coffee game. The Wancle Burr Coffee Grinder provides consistency and convenience, perfect for those who appreciate a good cup of coffee made with precision.
D**R
Tough time removing the bin w the ground beans
The product itself works really well. I love that feature that stops grinding the beans the moment the volume reaches the desired number of cups desired.The problem I’m having is the difficulty in removing the bin which catches the ground beans. It sticks thus making the removal of the bin a total hassle. If placing some sort of lubricant on the edges of the bin doesn’t make it easier to pull than I will return the grinder. For the 2 times I have used the grinder I needed to wedge a thin knife btw the bin and the grinder to pry it loose!
I**S
Better than Krups!
Up front: 1 star off b/c it makes quite a bit more noise than I'd like.My old grinder recently just... died, out of nowhere. I'd chosen it b/c it was a "known name", and had 2 speed options, which allowed me to grind the beans to my desired consistency, not just whatever the blade decided. Annoyingly, the same model now comes without that option, if you want that, it's $10 more, I only had beans so I had to get it, and now I don't expect it to last very long.I'd been considering trying a burr (vs blade) grinder but wasn't sure it was worth the added investment so seeing this was the perfect opportunity to try it without pressure.- It'll take some practice getting the proportions & grind correct. One part supposedly dictates the "# of cups" you're aiming for, the other says how coarsely/finely you want it to be. I typically grind about a week's worth at a time, so the "# of cups" is going to vary too much to give any accuracy to that measurement on the machine- It absolutely provides an infinite range of grinds coarse to fine. The thing is, us normies probably make our coffee the same virtually every day so I'm not sure how useful that will be. Like, I rarely, if ever make espresso so I don't need the finest grind and (IMHO) the coarsest doesn't allow the brew process to extract much flavor. YMMV of course.- It's not huge but it's not small. I keep my grinder in the cabinet (wife doesn't like "stuff on the counters") and the old one took up about the space of a tall travel mug. This one is probably double that in width so I'm not sure I'll be able to store it there.- Read the directions on how to assemble/disassemble. It's not as easy as they make it look and since it's largely made of hard plastic, you could easily break something if you don't get it properly aligned.- The noise. The old one was a muted whir, with maybe a little whine but it worked quickly so it wasn't a big deal. This is full-on Noise, think "rocks in a blender" level. According to the instructions you can interrupt it manually but it's probably best to let the machine decide when it's done. So plan ahead for when you're going to use it, like maybe not when your wife is on a conference call lol.Still, I consider it worth the advertised price, which is less than I paid for my original replacement. I'm deciding now which of the two I want to put back for when one dies again, the space is the main factor for me.ETA: the brand name grinder died after about 5 uses, literally 5 days after the return period had expired. I'm fighting w/the company for a replacement so now I'm using this one exclusively. It fits fine in the cabinet, I'm learning the proportions best for my preference and it's still pretty noisy but it definitely works, and definitely better (so far) than the brand name one.
P**C
Simple to use and clean
Simple, compact, and easy to use. Grinding and cleaning is easy and simple. I would say average noise during use. Very satisfied!
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