It's a (stainless steel) blade grinder to go with the $99 Stilosa. Better than the $18 Anko one? Dunno.
De'Longhi Coffee and Spice Grinder $39.00 (RRP $69) + Delivery ($0 C&C/ in-Store/ OnePass/ $65 Order) @ Kmart
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yeah, I saw there was a Timemore C2 deal just yesterday, that's good bang for buck for anyone wanting to get into hand ground coffee.
Yes! I have the kmart one and the grinding is very inconsistent. On the same batch i get very fine grind coffee but with some big chunks in between. In you grind it too much, then it gets blocked on your machine.
No, the ultra cheap one
@pichxlonco: The $18 one? That's what I have too π
I play it by ear.
@wisdomtooth: Yeah! Me too, and different types of coffee get ground differently… But hey, $18!
@pichxlonco: Reckon that $29 Anko electric burr one is worth the upgrade?
@wisdomtooth: From previous comments, seemed to be about the same performance in a bigger package. Manual grind seems to be the way to go, but that takes ages and you have to do it every single time. I just switched and started buying ground coffee and forgot about the hassle. (Any coffee lovers out there, please don't crucify me!)
@pichxlonco: You switched to a manual grinder, and now only buy ground coffee?? That's hilarious! There's a cautionary tale π
So pre-ground coffee > freshly+badly ground coffee?
Blades slice/chop.
Burrs grind.This is as much a grinder as my domestic rescue cat is a snow leopard.
can't seem to add it to cart for click&collect
Ruined more than one of these in high school & uni…they're very good for, er, flower material π«₯
"Ruined" it?? Why? Not "spicy" enough?
Too "spicy"…clogged up with dust that would get scraped for extra effects πΆβπ«οΈ
Not sure where Kmart is getting their RRP from.
Trudat! Corrected.
Fine for spices, but I wouldn't use this for coffee. Find a cheap or used burr hand grinder. It will do a much better job.