Anyone use a manual coffee mill?
January 7th, 2009 Filed Under naaktbelgisch.com edit
The manual are not good except for some expensive brands( and even then there's problems).
Why a manual when you can get a great Delonghi for $30?
Go for that one.
People who buy the manual, usually use them for show( alot of companies who manufacture them make them look antique) and they are antiquated in this day and age.
http://coffeetea.about.com/od/grinding/t...
Buy a small electric one, you'll get your money's worth, they can also be used for grinding spices (just make sure you clean thoroughly afterwards). Make sure you get one with a few settings for grind quality, e.g. cafetiere powder is much coarser than expresso.
You could also buy a stick blender, some of them have grinding attachments that can be used fo coffee, the upside is you can use the stick blender for cooking but you have less control over grind quailty
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