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The Ceramic Coffee Mill by Sovrano Int'l is a professional-grade manual conical burr grinder designed for coffee enthusiasts. It features corrosion-resistant ceramic burrs for uniform grinding, a variable grind adjustment for all brewing methods, and an ergonomic design for ease of use. Compact and stylish, it's the perfect gift for any coffee lover.
| ASIN | B00PJ0FAME |
| Brand Name | Sovrano International |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (71) |
| Item Weight | 12 Ounces |
| Material Type | Ceramic, Glass |
| Specific Uses For Product | Coffee |
| UPC | 820103138499 |
M**T
It is well made and easy to use
From the beginning, this has been a quality grinder. It is well made and easy to use. It does take a little experimentation to get the proper grind, but in the end, it just performs. I guess the adjustments are a part of the fun. Good grinder and great coffee for this coffee snub.
W**.
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It does the job. - Adjusting to the right grind can be a little tricky. - Finding out the right amount for your brew set-up can also be tricky (especially if you have 5+ types of coffee, and don't want to have left-overs or overbrew). - Great quality overall! - Easy to clean. - A little annoying to have to pull three pieces off and put on for every bean refill. Occasionally my adjustment knob (?) will not sit right, and end up throwing off my grind. I purchased this to have a little bit more physical connection in brewing my coffee. This piece definitely provided. I like it quite a bit, but there are a few design qualities I would have changed. However, for the price, I'm quite satisfied. EDIT: 1 year check-in. I had to knock off another star. While I still liked it for the appearance and price, and it did work for awhile, one of the c-clips began to fall off when using, causing the entire system to collapse into the jar. I purchased more clips, but the problems continued. To the seller's credit, they did offer me a different unit when I initially commented about disliking the refill process, but I still wanted the unit despite that.
K**P
Great Purchase
it's a Nice looking machine, I like that its easy to adjust grind setting. Also simple to operate and directions were easy to follow. The grinder is quiet and gives a steady ground without much effort. I originally purchased it for coffee but have also used it for some spices and works well, just make sure to wash it between.
R**R
I bought this because I like a fresh cup everytime I brew
I bought this because I like a fresh cup everytime I brew. It has fallen apart a couple times, but after reassembling, it wworks just fine. It does require a little muscle to grind the beans. I felt I got a great deal for an item that was perfect for my needs. Some people bought it for espresso or seeds, but it clearly is titled as a COFFEE mill. I'll give it 4 stars for what it is. The pieces are good quality. The glass is thick and the handle is strong. If it does fall apart, it will require about 5-20 mins to put it back together because the end part is really tiny. Happy shopping!
M**.
Only Good for Grinding Coffee...Maybe?
I don't drink coffee but I've read online that burr grinders are preferred over electric grinders. Well anyways, I bought this for grinding flaxseed. Not only did the adjustment nut fail to work properly but, all my flaxseed fell through the burr grinder before it could even be ground. I was ready to toss this cheaply made device in the garbage but Amazon made the return very easy. Good luck with your coffee but if you're thinking of buying this to grind flaxseed...don't waste your money. I went with the Krups coffee/spice electric grinder and I'm very happy with this product!
P**L
Difficult to figure out
This may be an OK product, but I couldn't figure out how to use it -- and I'm not stupid! :-) It seems to have been missing a part, but if it wasn't, then they have to be more clear in their directions. Returned it the next day without even using it.
A**J
Okay, But Too Fidgety.
I'll say that it might serve certain purposes, but it's not great for mine. I'll start out by saying that the glass enclosure, the solid upper ABS body, and the shape are solid and an easy fit in the hand. The piece to grasp to turn with your hand is small, though, so for the time that you need to grasp it to turn, it could leave your hand feeling a bit crampy. It did mine a little bit. The grind mechanism itself does not leave the grounds the most consistently ground, leaving some pieces a bit larger than others. If you need absolute consistent grinding, this many not be the best model. I found, though, that if you're really grinding finely, the grinding is more consistent than at medium or larger. Also, the way you adjust the fineness of the grinding involves turning the top knob, which is also the knob which affixes the handle to the unit and also allows you to open the unit to fill with beans. This is not a set-the-grind-consistency-once-and-you're-all-set type of grinders. For some, being able to adjust on the fly, as you can with this one, may be a selling point. I could see you liking this unit if you were to use it to grind many different things - coffee, spices, etc. With many other portable units, you have to open up the unit to make an adjustment. BUT...once you've adjusted it to your liking, you're done, once and for all. Allison, the customer service person from Sovrano, suggests tightening the knob screw on top until it stops, and then counting the number of turns of unscrewing until you get to that desired grind. But the unit is not marked in a way which easily allows you to count turns with precision. The difference between a quarter or eighth of the turn is actually quite a bit in the coffee world. And you could screw the top knob tight, but then move it a little bit more, so that could throw off your adjustment. For me, I think I'd rather have an internal adjustment than the way this one is done. In a perfect world, I'd have an adjustment on the outside you could set and forget, but that may not be possible in a portable sized mechanical grinder. Secondly, I have a Keurig brewing machine, and it has particular needs. In case you don't know, it forces a temperature controlled how water stream through the K-cup or coffee holder. The system is a bit of an environmental disaster, though, leaving k-cups mounting in landfills. I have a couple of the Solofil K-cups which allow you to use your own coffee, therefore avoiding the disposable k-cups. I have found Keurig is very finicky as to the coarseness of the grounds. Too fine, and the grounds get absorb the water, allowing very little liquid through, creating coffee sludge in the coffee holder. Too coarse, and the water shoots right through it and you get rather useless warm brown water. Getting medium grounds and no finer, but tamping down the grounds so they're more compacted, is the best way to go here in my limited experience with grinding my own (I have been a K-cup user for years, after meeting one of the VPs for the company. While they have been committed to trying to find Fair Trade sources and whatnot, they have had difficulty in creating plastic cups which decompose properly into the environment. For me, I really like the coffee which comes out of the Keurig, but know it can be improved upon. Using the same coffee brand and style as one of the k-cups I drink, Peet's Major Dickenson's, but using fresh beans, the fresh ground does come out somewhat smoother, but the vacuum packed K-cup is still pretty good. And it's damn convenient!). Which comes to my final point about this grinder. Filling the coffee bean holder in the grinder, I can't even get two full K-cup holders' grounds out of one filling. It amounts more to 1 1/2 or so. So if I'm making a single cup of coffee for both my wife and myself, I have to fill the holder with beans, find the right grinding setting, grind all the beans, open up the grinder, refill it, find the right setting again (with fingers crossed a bit), and grind some more. I'd prefer to find a larger grinder that would allow me to grind at least 2 k-cup's worth of coffee, and even better, if I could find one that would do 4 of them. That way, I'd essentially have enough for 1 cup each plus a refill. Note: I wasn't sent one of these free for reviewing purposes. The opinions within this review are entirely my own. :-)
G**S
the grind
I have 2 cups every morning and with this sweet little grinder i save on beans and get a much tastier cup of joe. i was a little skeptical that it would be a slow tedious process to grind for every cup but this puppy grinds a cups worth of beans in 2 min. tops, just long enough to oil the H2O. thing is the flavor is delicious and it seems to be a stronger cup with less beans.
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