Monday, 8 August 2011

Toastmaster 1119 Push-Button Electric Coffee and Spice Grinder


2-oz. capacity grinds beans for up to 8 cups of coffee

Durable stainless steel blades improve performance and extend the life of your product

Push-button pulse control offers precise results and lets you grind to suit your own personal taste

Convenient cord storage keeps the cord tucked away to reduce clutter on counters

Measures 9 by 8 by 8 inches; 1-year limited warranty

Enjoy freshly ground coffee with ease for up to 8 cups of coffee with a 2-oz. capacity coffee grinder. You can grind coffee beans, nuts, spice and more with ease, thanks to push-button pulse control operation. The durable stainless steel blades provide a more consistent grind and extend the life of your product. A safety lock lid prevents operation if the lid is not properly secured for added peace of mind during use, while handy cord storage keeps counters neat.



This review is from: Toastmaster 1119 Push-Button Electric Coffee and Spice GrinderI bought this product because it's the least expensive model sold here in Amazon. I figured how bad could a relatively simple device with a singular function be? While the unit does grind coffee, it is relatively loud, messy, and takes longer. Noise: It's (relatively) loud. This isn't a big deal if you're just at home but I use this in an office setting and I don't want to attract too much attention. No model is whisper quiet but the motor and beans produce quite a cacophony.Mess: The design of the top fitting into the base isn't thought out. The plastic safety top fits around the base instead of going into it. As a result, there's some slight spillage of grounds when you take the top off. In addition, you'll be hard pressed if you want to pour the grounds into the top after grinding and then measure the grounds from there because there's a indentation in the top that prevents easy scooping, thereby producing more mess.Grind quality: There is something is the blade design (I think because the blades sit a little higher from the bottom of the container) that prevents it from producing a fine grind no matter how long you hold the button. The better models are those from Krups and Black & Decker. They are about $5 more but are worth it in terms of the above considerations....

This review is from: Toastmaster 1119 Push-Button Electric Coffee and Spice GrinderI'm on a flax seed kick and needed something to grind the seeds with. I looked at those tiny seeds and thought, should I just try to smash them up?? I read where people used coffee grinders. I have one but I could never get the coffee oils and taste out, so I decided to buy a new one. The price on this was reasonable and it works perfectly. I grind some flax seeds and put on oatmeal for breakfast. In the evening I get my grinder out and grind some more flax seed to put in yogurt. It's easy to use and quickly store....




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