☕ Elevate Your Coffee Game with Every Grind!
The MITBAK Manual Coffee Grinder is a portable, noise-free burr mill designed for coffee lovers. With 18 adjustable settings, it allows you to customize your grind size for various brewing methods, ensuring a flavorful cup every time. Made from durable food-grade stainless steel and acrylic, this grinder combines style and functionality, making it a perfect addition to any kitchen.
M**K
Gorgeous and a hard worker!
I went on a trip to Seattle and came away with some delicious coffee beans. I recently moved and I still hadn't found my coffee grinder, so I bought this beauty and it really does a good job!!! Love it 🥰
J**.
well made
does the job and looks good on the counter
I**H
Happy purchase works great looks great
This little Gizmo is amazing only downside is how long it takes to grind the coffee beans but that is to be expected being a manual grinder. That being said I found that it has a very consistent grind I can get anything from course to very fine. The grinder itself looks very nice on the counter next all my coffee appliances I only wish that the container the grounds go into was made with glass and not plastic. As for all the people saying that it's hard to adjust the settings just needs to learn how to read the directions that comes with it and have at least a little bit of common sense. The directions are very plain and straightforward if you don't understand how to read the directions then maybe you shouldn't even be alowed to use the internet or walk around in public without assistance
M**W
Simple, effective grinder
I have ground my own beans myself for several years now. My every day grinder has been Cuisinart’s entry level burr grinder which does a great job. I purchased this hand grinder so that I could have an easy to clean, simple, and well made grinder for the pricier local roasted beans.This grinder fit the bill perfectly. The adjustment for grind levels is very intuitive and gives me plenty of adjustment range. The burrs (thus far) seem solidly made and make quick work of the beans I’ve used.Do keep in mind this is a fully manual hand grinder. The handle provides plenty of leverage, but you will find that the hand holding the cylinder itself does just as much work. The grinder is very light, so it can feel a bit flimsy as you’re grinding if you don’t hold firmly. It takes me about 4 minutes to grind the full hopper ( roughly 7 tablespoons of whole beans)If you purchase this with the expectation that you will have to do a bit of work, I think you will be very pleased with a simple, effective, and well made grinder. I will update my review if any parts on the grinder fail.
H**O
Unit needs more engineering.
The unit looks nice, matches my French press, but once I started looking at how to adjust the grind the directions on the advertisement said simply click to your grind, and when you look at it it looks like there is a spring on the stem and it is simply just that clicking to whatever grind you want. However when I got the unit it is not simply clicking and they're literally is no click. You have to take it apart and what you think is going to make a click is a retaining clip that you have to remove and screw the nut up and down on the shaft for the grinding wheel and then put it back together to see what you got is a grind, then if you're not happy with your grind you have to take it all apart again and figure out which way to go. It's okay I guess if people are going to be happy with that but the other problem I have that makes the grind problematic, is it the grinding wheel and stem is not secure all the way through the mechanism and so the grinding stone floats from one side to the other which means you do not get an even grind ever. So basically this boils down to it looks like something but isn't anything sadly.
A**R
Exactly what it is supposed to be.
This is obviously not electric, if you're expecting it to grind your beans super fast it's not for you. It works exactly as intended and looks great as well. The grind size is adjustable, but really could just do with one setting for large grinds, mainly because I use it for my French press with matching aesthetics. It's a bit of a work out in the mornings, finer grind settings take a lot more time. I know if the power ever goes out I can still grind my beans.
J**L
Remember: it's a hand grinder - but works very well
Easy to set & maintain, and the end result when used with a French press is really well worth it. Tip: it works better hand held instead of just on the counter. The motion when holding it while grinding is better for feeding the coffee beans in.
J**E
Not what I hoped for
In my opinion, the grinding process took way too long, much longer than an electric coffee grinder. I was also disappointed with the materials used in the construction of this grinder. I was aware that the transparent part was made of plastic and not glass which I was totally fine with. But I had the impression based on the photos that the copper looking parts were all made of metal. I was wrong in my assumption. Actually, some of the copper looking material is actually plastic. Which made me wonder why is this grinder priced around $30? For something made with this combination of materials the price seemed rather high to me. I think the price should be somewhere between $15 and $20 based on my perception of the overall value. Leaning closer to the $15 price to be honest.
T**S
Wassup
It is a fairly nice product. The only problem is that the crank is not as tight as it could be.
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