Welcome to Coffee Grinders 101!

Psst...I’ll tell you the secret to a good cup of coffee. Come closer because I don’t want the world to know, this is, after all, just between us and should be kept hush, hush.

spacer You may think that a good cup of coffee is in the bean. How can you have a perfect cup if you buy the bargain bean? While this may be the case, it is not exactly true since my mother, an amazing coffee maker, could make no named brand taste like a fifty dollar a cup coffee.

You may also think that it is in the coffee machine. Another excellent answer and in some cases it can be the coffee machine but I have seen inexpensive machines brew up simple masterpieces. Again, see the reference to my mother in the above paragraph.

Lastly, you might think that it is in the water or the amount of grounds that you use and again, you aren’t wrong but even using cold water and the perfect blend of water to bean, you can still be left with a horrible cup of coffee.

Although all of those things are important element to a great cup of coffee, they aren’t the secret. Are you ready to find out what it is?

The secret is in the grounds. Yes, that might seem a little vague but a good cup of coffee really depends on how well you know your grinds and for that matter the machine that you are using it for. If you can’t select the proper grind for a certain machine, then you are not going to have a chance in making that perfect cup of coffee.

Many people feel that a grind is a grind is a grind. Fine grind can be used by any coffee maker and for that matter so can course, it is all a preference thing. In some ways, they are right but machines do require specific types of grinds and it is important to understand what your machine requires. It is also important to really understand the difference between pre-ground and fresh ground coffee and all the ins and outs surrounding making your coffee grounds.

And that is where you have found yourself. On a site that understands the importance of coffee grounds in the age old quest of making a good cup of coffee. A site that looks at the many different types of coffee grinders available for a coffee connoisseur and all the tips involved in owning and operating a coffee grinder.

We know, that without a good coffee grinder, you won’t have a good coffee ground and you won’t have a good cup of coffee and we are more than happy to share our knowledge with you.

So we hope that you enjoy our site and learn a few things about coffee grinders.

-Sirena Van Schaik

Are you one of the many who cannot start a day without taking a sip of hot and really good tasting coffee? If yes, well, this site is definitely for you, especially if you are in the process of choosing from a wide variety of good and high quality coffee machines. On this page, you can get acquainted with different types and models of coffee grinders and coffee makers with grinders. By reading the reviews and articles below, you can discover the specific functions of these machines.

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Dec 28 2011

Vintage Coffee Grinder

Published by Christine under Antique Coffee Grinders,Coffee Grinders

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Ever wonder how they used to grind coffee in the old days?  It is pretty impressive! I imagine it took a little more time, but the I just love the idea of doing what our ancestors did. Actually turning the handle, and grinding the beans by hand sounds fun. Well, maybe fun if I wasn’t [...]

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Jun 29 2010

Vintage Coffee Grinder

Published by Jennifer under Antique Coffee Grinders

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One only needs to look around on the Internet at auction sites specializing in antiques to discover how popular the vintage coffee grinder has become to collectors. Grandma’s old wooden coffee grinder gathering dust in the attic is now a valuable collector’s item to many people. These coffee grinders vary in size, shape and cost [...]

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Jun 29 2010

Electric Coffee Grinders

Published by Jennifer under Electric Coffee Grinders

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Coffee grinding has been a part of the coffee world ever since coffee was discovered. Manual grinding was the only method for releasing the coffee beans delicious flavor for many years. Electric coffee grinders changed that and altered the world of coffee forever, be it for the good or the bad. Manual coffee grinding was [...]

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Jun 29 2010

Russell Hobbs Coffee Grinder

Published by Jennifer under Coffee Grinder Brands

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Russell Hobbs is a manufacturing company in the United Kingdom that specializes in small appliances like the  Russell Hobbs coffee grinder. This company has been in business for over 50 years and sells products to both the UK and worldwide. Their coffee makers have been synonymous with excellent coffee for many years and so their [...]

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Jun 29 2010

Arcade Crystal Coffee Grinder

Published by Jennifer under Antique Coffee Grinders,Coffee Grinder Brands

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The Arcade Manufacturing Company made coffee mills in the early 1900’s, from 1900 to 1930. These have become some of the most sought after collector grinders in America. The Arcade Crystal coffee grinder, particularly Model No.3, are highly prized treasures in the coffee grinder’s collection. Collectors do have to be careful when searching for these [...]

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Jun 29 2010

Coffee Makers with Built In Grinder

Published by Jennifer under Coffee Grinders

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Combination appliances are space-saving, convenient tools that make life simpler by creating shortcuts to completing many different tasks. Coffee makers with built in grinders are the perfect example. These machines make it possible to get a pot of freshly brewed coffee made from freshly ground beans without having to perform multiple steps. Every coffee lover [...]

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Jun 29 2010

Hobart Coffee Grinder

Published by Jennifer under Antique Coffee Grinders,Coffee Grinder Brands

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The Hobart coffee grinder is a grinder steeped in history. It is manufactured by a company that has been providing quality equipment for homes and restaurants for over a hundred years. The Hobart grinder was the first piece of equipment developed by the company back in 1897. Today, the Hobart coffee grinder is an antique [...]

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Jun 29 2010

Ceramic Burr Coffee Grinder

Published by Jennifer under Burr Coffee Grinders

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Burr coffee grinders are the best choice in coffee grinders due to their consistency in grind, the many different grind settings available and the quality product that is produced. There are different types of burrs available in burr coffee grinders, ranging from stainless steel to ceramic. The type of burr plays an important part in [...]

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Jun 29 2010

Kitchen Aid Coffee Grinder

Published by Jennifer under Coffee Grinder Brands

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Kitchen Aid is well known for its mixers and kitchen appliances so it’s no surprise that one of the best coffee grinders would be found in their inventory. The Kitchen Aid coffee grinder is not your average coffee grinder that is purchased off the shelf in the local retail shop. The Kitchen Aid Pro Line [...]

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Jun 29 2010

Enterprise Coffee Grinder Antique

Published by Jennifer under Antique Coffee Grinders,Coffee Grinder Brands

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Collecting antique coffee grinders is a fun and exciting hobby that many coffee enthusiasts have found to be rewarding in many ways. Part of the fun is tracking down the coffee grinders from years gone by, such as the Enterprise coffee grinder, an antique from a company that is no longer in business. Years ago [...]

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