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Coffee Grinders

Monday, May 11th, 2009

Coffee Grinders

Coffee beans must be ground into a powder form in order to make them usable for making coffee or coffee based drinks. While it is possible to buy coffee pre-ground, coffee lovers know that the best cup of coffee comes from fresh ground coffee beans.

In recent years, the popularity of grinding coffee beans at home rather than at the grocer has surged and there are a multitude of coffee grinders on the market to choose from. There are also coffee makers with built in grinders that grind the coffee as it is needed.

Coffee grinders, in addition to keeping coffee fresher longer because only what is needed is ground, offer another bonus, the ability to grind coffee to any strength or coarseness. If coffee is needed that isn’t very strong grind the coffee very large; however, for espresso or richer bolder coffee, grind the beans very coarse to maximize the amount of caffeine released.

Choosing a Grinder

There are many coffee grinders available to purchase for the home. There are electric grinders, manual grinders, coffee makers with grinders built –in, burr grinders and blade grinders. Choosing one can seem confusing. It doesn’t have to be confusing.

The first factor is of course going to be cost. Coffee grinders range in price from under twenty dollars to upwards of a hundred dollars. Next, decide how large the grinder needs to be. Grinders are also available in a range of sizes; from compact to large enough to grind several pounds at one time.

Burr or Blade

Blade coffee grinders are the most cost effective grinders, the easiest to use and the easiest to clean. These grinders have a blade that spins very fast to crush the beans, much like crushing ice in a blender. The longer the blade rotates the finer the coffee grounds become.

The biggest disadvantage to a blade grinder is that it is difficult to get a consistent grind and the chance that the beans will be burnt by the blades. If allowed to grind for too long of a period at one time the beans can become scorched due to the heat from the blades.

Burr coffee grinders on the other hand grind at a slower speed using a gear mechanism. The beans are fed into a hopper which releases the beans into the grinding mechanism.  The main advantage to burr grinders is the ability to get a more consistent grind and a slower grinding process which doesn’t burn the beans.

Large or small, blade or burr, there is a coffee grinder for every kitchen. For kitchens that rarely use a coffee maker, a small, inexpensive model that can be put away when not in use is fine, for heavy coffee drinkers, a larger, sturdier grinder may be needed. Whatever the case may be, coffee lovers can rest assured they are getting the freshest cup of joe when they use a grinder and prepare their own coffee beans.

-Katya Coen 

 

A good Coffee Grinder Should Create The Tastiest, Freshest And Most Aromatic Cup Of Coffee

Monday, May 11th, 2009

A good Coffee grinder can make all the difference to a cup of coffee. If you have a good grinder, used with fresh coffee beans the combining combination can make for a superb cup of coffee. To find this perfect grinder it is necessary to understand the different grinders available as well as their unique features

Specific Taste .

The best coffee grinder can of course easily be any coffee grinder that creates a cup of coffee that suits your specific taste and which offers you with high quality of ground coffee beans.You will first need to make your mind up about the sort of coffee grinder that will best suite your needs. You have a selection of three. Ones which run with burrs, ones that run with blades and ones that run with blade grinders.Once you decide on the type of coffee grinder you can then hunt for different makes and models to find the best coffee grinder. Studying reviews on different coffee grinders can also help you choose the best coffee grinder; especially, those that provide you with a cup of coffee that suit your taste the best. Or, you could consider the best coffee grinder as being one that is most attractive and which has the best features.

Coffee grinders that run with blades are commonly considered the best coffee grinder for home use and these are also cheap and are also longer living; features that endear them well to many coffee drinkers.

Nevertheless, the general consensus among coffee drinkers and coffee aficionados is that the burr coffee grinder makes for the best coffee grinder. These types of coffee grinders are usually used in coffee homes all over the world and their main benefit is that they will grind the coffee beans very equally and so provide different kinds of ground coffee beans to suit every kind of taste. However, they are also more high-priced; but, at the same time the quality of grind is outstanding and so well worth the cost

The coffee machine is an appliance that too is seen being used in virtually every American home and for good reason too. These machines are available in different types to suit different needs including for use in RVs as well as for outdoor camping needs. This means that there is a lot of mixture on offer in terms of size, color as well as price and finish and features.

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Monday, May 11th, 2009

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