Selecting a Coffee Bean Grinder
A
coffee bean grinder is a must have coffee accessory for the coffee drinker serious about getting a good tasting cup of coffee. When you are selecting a grinder, you will have to choose either a burr grinder or a blade grinder. There are some serious differences between the two. It can help to know more about each type before you make your final selection. That way you can be sure to make the choice that is right for you.
Electric or Manual
Both types of grinders come in both electric and manual. This option really depends on your personal preference. Some people think that electric grinds
produce better quality results and a more consistent grind. Many people also like that electric grinders produce faster results simply due to having more power. However, it is worth mentioning when talking about things to consider when choosing a
coffee bean grinder.
Now we can take a look at the specific type of grinder - blade or burr.
Blade Grinder
As the name suggests, a blade grinder uses blades to chop and grind the beans. Most blade grinders have a simple construction and are
very simple to operate. Usually the longer you run the blades, the finer the grind of the beans. Many operate by simply locking the unit in place or pushing a one-touch style button.
Blade grinders are usually less expensive than
burr grinders. They will grind beans effectively, but for someone who is very particular about the type of grind, a blade grinder may not do the trick. It can be difficult to master using a blade grinder to get consistent results every time. Cheaper blade grinders often have blades that get too hot. Excessive heating of the blades can ruin the taste of the beans.
Burr Grinder
Burr grinders are considered the top of the line in a
coffee bean grinder. They work in a different way than blade grinders. Instead of chopping the beans, in a burr grinder the beans are crushed between the wheel and surface of the coffee bean grinder. Burr grinders have settings so you can easily adjust the grind and get consistent results with every use.
Despite the more complex set up of a burr grinder, they are still rather easy to use. The existence of more options on the grinder settings allow you to get
a perfect grind every time. They are more expensive than blade grinders and it is important to choose a model carefully. Some models clog up easily and can be difficult to clean.
Considerations
When you go to buy a coffee bean grinder, you have many things to consider. You will need to consider your budget,
the type of grind you want and the ease of operation. You should look for reviews of the different models so you can find one that meets your needs.
Not all burr grinders are better than blade grinders. It can be easy to make that assumption. Many people use a blade grinder without ever being upset about the taste of their coffee. It all really depends on how distinguished your taste in coffee is. If you simply like to enjoy a fresh taste then a blade grinder may be great and is
a more affordable option. However, if you have very particular tastes in coffee you might want to spend a bit more and go with a burr coffee bean grinder.
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