Coffee
Grinders
Whole
coffee beans have to be ground before making a cup of
coffee.
The fineness
of grind must be matched
to the brewing method for the best results. Brewing methods
which expose coffee grounds to heated water for longer
require a coarser grind than faster brewing methods.
If a too fine
a ground is used a bitter, harsh taste may results. At the other extreme, an overly
coarse grind will produce weak coffee unless more is
used. Uniformly ground coffee is better than the mixture
of sizes produced by a mill with chopping blades.
Ground coffee
deteriorates faster than roasted beans so it is best of grind the beans immediately before
brewing.
To help you
choose the perfect Coffee Grinder for you we have selected a
few examples from some of the best retailers
around.
Just click on
the images below to find out more.
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ROBERT DYAS
The James Martin Collection by Wahl® -
Coffee Grinder. Stylish stainless steel
design. Mains operated 150w coffee grinder.
70g/10cup capacity. Stainless steel blade.
Ideal for grinding coffee beans, nuts and
spices. Compact, neatly stores away. Price:
£12.99 |
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ROBERT DYAS
Delonghi Chrome Coffee Grinder. The KG39
Grinder has the capacity to grind between 4
and 12 cups worth of coffee beans at any one
time Green LEDs indicate the consistency of
the grind, whether fine or course Compact in
size and simple to use. Price: £19.99 |
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COOK-IN-STYLE
Ascaso Conical Burr Grinder in Love Red
(other colours available). Easy-to-operate
mechanism for changing the grind setting.
Clever doser mechanism: grinds directly into
your filter holder, so you always grind
exactly the right amount. Price: £149.00 |
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COOK-IN-STYLE La Cafetiere Natural
Metropolitan Coffee Grinder - features an
adjustable grinding mechanism and available
in stainless steel with a choice of black or
natural wood trim. Price: £34.99 |
Prices correct at time of publication
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