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A burr coffee grinder question
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itsjoannotjoann > wrote:
> On May 28, 5:08*pm, Dan Abel > wrote:
> > In article >,
> > *The Cook > wrote:
> > > On Tue, 27 May 2008 21:45:43 -0700 (PDT), itsjoannotjoann
> > > > wrote:
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> > > >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.
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> > > >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?
> >
> > > Yes. *Go look on Ebay for a Kitchenaid coffee mill.
> >
> > With an MSRP of US$249.99, somebody would have to want it pretty bad:
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> > http://www.kitchenaid.com/catalog/pr...e+Mills+&+Grin...
> > &cat=227&prod=415
> Thank you, thank you!! No real complaints against the Braun blade
> grinder I have, just thought grinding directly into a container would
> nice. It's just me so if any of the neighbors have any complaints
> about my grinder they haven't voiced them. And if they should I would
> tell them to get some ear plugs. However, the cat is not too
> impressed with the racket.
My experience is that burr coffee grinders aren't necessarily quieter.
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Dan Abel
Petaluma, California USA
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