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OXO Brew Conical Burr Coffee Grinder , Silver

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Style: Silver Burr Coffee Grinder


Features

  • Stainless steel conical burrs create uniform grounds for optimal flavor
  • 15 grind size settings (plus additional microsettings) from fine for espresso to coarse for French press and cold brew
  • One-touch start remembers your last setting, just push to grind
  • Large-capacity hopper holds up to 3/4 lb/12 oz of coffee beans
  • UV-blocking tint shields coffee beans from UV rays
  • Mess-free hopper with trap door keeps beans contained when you remove it
  • Stainless steel static-fighting container significantly reduces static
  • Powerful DC motor preserves flavor and wont overheat beans

Description

Because the best coffee starts from the grounds up, we created the OXO Brew Conical Burr Coffee Grinder to help your beans unlock their full potential. The design is simple, so nothing stands between you and your first cup. Just add beans and choose from 15 grind size settings—from fine for espresso to coarse for French press—then turn the dial to select grinding time and push to start. Stainless steel conical burrs create uniform grounds, for gold-cup flavor, and the one-touch timer keeps your last setting, so you don’t have to reset it every time. The Grinder holds up to ¾ lb (12 oz) of coffee beans in a UV-blocking hopper so your coffee tastes fresh. Finally, making great coffee doesn’t have to be a grind.

Color: Silver


Brand: OXO


Style: Silver Burr Coffee Grinder


Product Dimensions: 6.8"L x 11.8"W x 14.8"H


Recommended Uses For Product: Grinding coffee beans


Color: Silver


Brand: OXO


Style: Silver Burr Coffee Grinder


Product Dimensions: 6.8"L x 11.8"W x 14.8"H


Recommended Uses For Product: Grinding coffee beans


Specific Uses For Product: Grinding


Voltage: 120 Volts


Global Trade Identification Number: 11


Manufacturer: OXO


UPC: 719812093611


Item Weight: 6.58 pounds


Item model number: 8717000


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • Excellent grinder. Only minor flaws.
Style: Silver Burr Coffee Grinder
(I am an ex professional barista.) CONS: -The grounds container doesn't lock into place and will sometimes vibrate out during grinding. This is the only serious flaw with the product, and I feel it's a minor one. I've gone through many of the reviews and it seems that it's simply a matter of construction inconsistency. Most people's containers "click" into place; a minority do not. I was just unlucky enough to get one of the ones that don't. -You can't remove the bottom burr to clean it. They really did do their best to make this easy to clean and I appreciate that you don't have to undo a bunch of microscopic screws just to clean your burrs, but I really wish I could remove BOTH burrs to give them a thorough wipe-down. It's difficult to clean the one that's stuck inside the grinder. The other lifts out easily by a cute little handle. PROS: -High quality, consistent grind. The brewing methods I use most all hover around the medium grind range, so I haven't really tested the extremes of coarse and fine. Can't speak to those. But as far as the medium ranges, it grinds beautifully and consistently. That's what matters in the end, right? -The beans feed very well, even for single dosing. Never an issue. -As mentioned above, the ability to clean the grinder is taken into account in the construction. No need to delicately deconstruct the whole thing and keep track of a bunch of itty bitty screws and springs. The top part of the grinder and the top burr simply turn-and-lift out, and then turn-and-lock back into place. So nice. -It's aesthetically pleasing and takes up little room on the counter. All the materials have a quality feel. -It isn't super noisy. All grinders are gonna make noise, to be sure, but as far as grinders go, this one has a pretty gentle sound. I've definitely used my fair share of grinders that made me feel like my brain was going to vibrate out of my skull, and this one has a polite hum by comparison. -The price for this level of quality is unbeatable. I can't even believe I paid less than one hundred dollars for this. Real talk, folks: these are steel conical burrs. Solid construction. 40+ grind settings. Did I mention steel conical burrs? I never thought I would own something like this for less than $250. You cannot beat this price point/quality intersection. You just can't. This grinder is price-meets-quality king. USAGE: You're working with three variables: time, grind, and amount. There are two popular approaches to working out your dose. Method 1: You leave 'amount' as the open variable. With this method, you dump all your beans in the hopper and store them there. You then adjust grind and time until you're getting the right dose at the right grind level. Method 2: You leave 'time' as the open variable. With this method, you only deposit the amount of beans you plan to use for each dose, adjust the grind as needed, and let it take whatever amount of time it takes. You're adjusting the amount and the grind, rather than adjusting the grind and the time. (This is called "single dosing.") Go to any coffee forum, and you'll be pages of debate about which of these methods is superior. Honestly, you should use the method that feels best for YOU. The reason I bring it up here is because people seem anxious that Method #2 will damage the burrs over time, since you run them all the way to empty every time you grind. Here's my take: I use Method #2, because I feel that the beans start to taste stale if left in the hopper. (Everyone's tastebuds are different; there's no right or wrong.) This means that I let the burrs run until I hear the sound change from a low growl to a high pitched growl, which indicates that the burrs are grinding empty, and then I manually stop the grind. I honestly don't see any issue with this, and I don't feel any anxiety about it. Think about it: if you're cleaning the burrs between bean swaps, you're letting them run for several seconds on empty anyway. Even the manufacturer instructions tell you to do this when cleaning the burrs! The only difference here is that instead of intentionally running them on empty for several seconds to clean them, you're running them on empty for one single second every day/dose. I'd never recommend doing that on a fine espresso setting, but as long as you're in the medium-to-coarse range, I don't see any possible ways the burrs could damage each other. There's no way the burrs are touching at that distance, regardless of variables like heat expanding the metal and other things coffee nerds like to debate about. I hope this review was helpful. I'll update in a year to let you know if this grinder held up through daily use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2019 by Maradon

  • Consistent, quiet and easy to use.
Style: Silver Burr Coffee Grinder
Had a cuisinart disc grinder that died after 5 years. Got the Oxo as a replacement 2 months ago. So much better! Consistent grind times and ground sizes. Good for however fine of grind I want. Non-stick collection cup works great. By far the quietest grinder I’ve ever had. Fits under my cabinet even on top of my pod tray. Comes apart easily to clean. Only slight complaint I have is that to move it, I need two hands because of the rounded shape. I still give it five stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Best bang for the buck! Works just fine! Buy with confidence!
Style: Silver Burr Coffee Grinder
I've owned this grinder now for 2 months and love it! Truly grinds from fine to course grain with ease! I was using a built in grinder for my grind and brew coffee maker that is the blade type and this is a BIG upgrade! I want to address some things that I read in other's reviews here that almost kept me from buying this grinder. First, it will grind any type of roasted bean....from dark to light and from flavored to not flavored without fail or issue. There were some saying that it clogs the grinder, etc. That is not 100% true if you do what I mention next.... Secondly, this grinder needs to be cleaned after each use! I was used to doing this with my built in grind and brew coffee maker and honestly, it does not take that much more time to do. The conical grind component comes out and you are able to clean it with a toothbrush - that's what I use for this part and the internal part. I do this after each use and I have not had any issues with it clogging up during grinding. I realize that some people don't want to do this each day but if you do not do that, then I can totally see how it clogs up. Thirdly, some report that the cup that catches the ground coffee does not make good contact with the grinder and makes a mess. I'm not sure if there were some early models or different versions, but mine that I bought 2 months ago kind of snaps the cup in place which hold it tight to the spot where the grounds come out. No mess and definitely no issues with having to hold the cup in place. I think a lot of the issues reported by other reviews and users seem to point to not reading the instructions, not paying attention to how the grinder goes together and work, or is related to a version of this grinder that may have had it's issues in the past. But for me and the version I got 2 months ago, this thing is solid and has been producing some great ground coffee for me and my family for 2 months now. By the way, if you are curious of the frequency...I grind and brew my coffee every weekday except for Friday morning - so 4 days out of a 7 day week. Make the purchase....you will not be disappointed! And follow some of what I shared around cleaning! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024 by Paul D.

  • Very good grinder under $100.
Style: Silver Burr Coffee Grinder
Lots of additional features on this grinder for the increase in price. Most important is that it grinds the coffee very consistently. The conical burr grinder is easy to access. The hopper is easy to remove without spilling the beans in the hopper. Quieter than the Cuisinart. I tried the Cuisinart $50 grinder first but returned it due to the poor and inconsistent grind quality. I think it was defective. The grinds on the right are the OXO and on the left are the Cuisinart using the same beans and the med grind setting on both units. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2025 by Ai not Ai Ai not Ai

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