Well if you'll end up using your blade anyway, putting your blender base on
a small mason jar with some beans works well, then you just remove the
blender base and put on a lid, pop it in the fridge. You can watch the grind
and adjust it to your preferences. Beats the Braun type blade grinders to
me.
Buddy
"itsjoannotjoann" > wrote in message
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On May 28, 2:37 am, Tamzen Cannoy > wrote:
> In article
> >,
>
> itsjoannotjoann > wrote:
> > I've looked at some old posts here and don't see this addressed and
> > I've looked at some burr coffee grinders and I do have a question,
> > please.
>
> > Are there any burr coffee grinders that the ground coffee is actually
> > dispensed into a resealable bowl/jar? Or are they all the type where
> > the coffee is ground on top of the machine and then you have to dump
> > it into a resealable jar? The big commercial grinders like you see in
> > the grocery stores the beans are dumped in the top, the bag is placed
> > under the spout at the bottom and ground beans are dispensed into your
> > bag. That's what I would like to have in my kitchen but of course in
> > a home grinder size.
>
> > Is there such a machine?
>
> There might be but I've never seen such a thing. The purpose of having a
> home burr grinder is to never grind more than you need for the pot of
> coffee you are making that instant. Coffee starts to go stale very very
> quickly after it is ground. People who enjoy coffee enough to purchase a
> high end grinder want it as fresh as possible.
>
>
Thanks for the responses!
I do have one of those Braun blade grinders and I do grind about 3
days worth at once. It immediately goes into a small Rubbermaid bowl
and it's still quite tasty when I make coffee. Just thought it would
be nice to have one dispense it into a jar/bowl automatically and then
sealed. I guess I'm looking for the easy (aka lazy) way to have fresh
ground coffee.