Quiet, good grind if you can work around the drawbacks
Low end burr grinder with imprecise settings. It is quiet, and once you find the setting that works for your preferred method of a coffeemaking, you should mark it somehow with a fine tip marker or other way to get a more precise repetition. IT does seem to vibrate away from the setting, or if you want to try french press one day (also hard to get coarse enough) and switch back to drip or expresso, it does not always click to a precise spot where you got the best grind. You'll get close, but there is a distinct difference. The cleaning could be better, there are fines that fall into a rim within the grind chamber that are hard to get out, so unless you blow it out with canned air ( a messy proposition) or find some other way to dig the fines out, you have those sitting there oxidizing and getting picked up in the next grind adding bitterness to your next batch of coffee. There is those cleaning beans, but have yet to try them. Seems expensive to use for each day's grind though.
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