Get Your Morning Coffee Started with Capresso Coffee Grinder [Review]

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It seemed like pure luck that I got the chance to review the Coffee Grinder, because I was in desperate need of a new one. The last one I got was beginning to give me problems. As you guys have probably figured out by now, I love coffee in the morning and it’s a necessity for me to have it brewed and ready by the time I get up.

So, the night before I usually prepare the coffee and my favorite type of coffee to buy is coffee beans, not already ground coffee. Grinding the beans myself seem to have a better quality and flavor to them when I drink the coffee in the morning.


My first comparison with Capresso to my old coffee grinder is that you have MUCH more space with Capresso to add coffee beans. The last one I wasn’t able to add as much because the inside container that holds the beans, didn’t go as deep. This resulted in me doing two rounds of annoyingly loud grinds on the beans.

Next, the quality of the grind. With my last one, I had to grind the beans with two sessions of the grinder (it would supposedly automatically go off when it was done). For these, I was able to press it down as long as I needed and then stop grinding when I wanted to stop. I like this much better than an automatic grinder. I want coffee beans ground very fine, that’s just my preference, so to have to wait for the automatic grinder to stop would irritate me.

Overall, this is a quality grinder for a very inexpensive price – only about $20 to 25.00 plus shipping, if you buy it on their website. If you want something fancy that has the automatic grinder thing going on, this may not be your best purchase, but for me, I don’t need the coffee grinder to be automatic, but I do want the beans to be ground fine.


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Thank you to Capresso for sponsoring this review!