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On 10/9/2016 3:48 PM, notbob wrote:
> On 2016-10-09, Dave Smith > wrote:
>
>> You can get a good burr grinder for less than $100.

>
> Really? Maybe a used rebuilt on ebay. The cheapest burr grinder I've
> ever seen (and purchased) was made in Spain and cost $165 (new). This
> was 15 yrs ago. Heck, even my used Mazzer Jolly cost $100 and the
> grind adjustment was cross threaded and so unable to function properly
> until I pay big bucks to have it repaired.
>
> Please, clue us in to this astonishing grinder deal.
>
> nb
>


Target? WalMart? You can get a Mr. Coffee burr grinder for about $35.
Never used one so I don't know how good they are. Cuisinart is $50.