Why Choose a Krups Coffee Grinder
A Krups Coffee Grinder is the first choice coffee grinder for tens of thousands of coffee
drinkers, and they can't all be wrong!!
What follows are your choices:
The three grinders below are Blade Grinders which are the less expensive,
using a metal blade to chop up the beans. How fine the beans are is dependent on how long you let the grinder
run. This means the resulting coffee grounds end up uneven in size, and the quality of the brew is
inconsistent.
Additionally the heat of the blades over a long grind can mean a burnt taste to the coffee.
Krups 203-42 Fast Touch Coffee Grinder retails
at $17.99
Krups Twin Blade Coffee Mill retails at $19.99
Krups KM75 Coffee Mill retails at $26.99
Next we have Burr grinders which crush the beans between a moving grinding wheel
and a non moving surface. The positioning on the burr regulates the ground size, allowing for a more
consistent grind. there are two types of burr grinders, the wheel which is cheaper, noisier and messy. Conical
Grinders where the burr spins slower, there is less clogging with oily coffees and less mess.
Krups GVX-12 Burr Grinder retails at $56.99
Krups GVX1-14 Burr Grinder retails at $59.99
Krups GVX231 expert Coffee Grinder retails at $39
Finally the Combination Grinder with Coffeemaker
Krups KM7000 Coffee Maker Grinder Pro [Conical Burr Grinder] and Brew 10 Cup Coffeemaker
Retails at $146.99
Krups are the masters, and the only decision you really have to make is what Krups
Coffee Grinder to choose, depending on how much you want to spend, and how important consistently ground
coffee beans are to your coffee tastes.
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