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For people who enjoy the taste of real fresh coffee, the Russell Hobbs Classic Satin Coffee Grinder is the perfect accessory for producing delicious ground coffee for use in your filter coffee maker.
The Russell Hobbs Classic Satin Coffee Grinder, is conveniently compact and features stainless steel brushed housing, an adjustable grind control for fine, medium and coarse grain, to achieve your perfect type of coffee.An electronic timer selects the correct milling time for the quantity and type of coffee, allowing 1-6 cups to be milled. This works by using the cup selector switch, which activates the timer and selects the correct milling time. The secret to retain the flavour is not to leave the beans out for more than an hour and store in the fridge if necessary.
For easy cleaning, the bean and coffee containers can be easily removed and washed in warm soapy water, while the body can be wiped down with a soft damp cloth.
The Russell Hobbs Classic Satin Coffee Grinder is an ideal choice or gift for all coffee lovers who enjoy fresh ground coffee.
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First one lasted approx 3 months before we found plastic granules in with the coffee - a plastic tab in the top of the grinder had come away and fallen in the blades.
The second one started to blow coffee granules out of the vents at the bottom so that went back.
The third one had a fault where the rubber connection to the plastic bin didn't fit too well. I could live with that but on the fifth time of using it suffered the same fault as the first with plastic granules appearing in the coffee.
For all that it seems to grind coffee OK!
In summary - don't waste your money.on this grinder. It's not fit for purpose.
It has some silly design flaws though: coffee hod which comes off creating a mess of scattered beans if you pick it up at the most prominent point; a coffee grounds holder which is poorly shaped for pouring and a square outlet which defies gravity by being horizontal and therefore holds on to spent beans and clogs.
To be fair most of these faults are true of similarly priced models which can't be adjusted for extra fine grind. The stainless cladding is simply decorative but makes the product appear to be more expensive. The bean hod is nearly airtight but a little on the small side.
Overall, if you're prepared to open this up and turn the wheel this is the only cheap grinder which can produce powder fine espresso grounds. Buy it or pay much much more.
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