Macinacaffe Cuisinart, macinacaffe elettrico one-touch con selettore di macinatura a 18 posizioni, acciaio inossidabile, DBM-8P1 Supreme Grind Burr Mill

Brand:Cuisinart

3.5/5

127.90

Scopri la differenza che i chicchi appena macinati apportano al tuo caffè, con il macinacaffè automatico Supreme Grind! L'elegante macinacaffè Cuisinart in acciaio inossidabile spazzolato vanta 18 livelli per macinare i tuoi chicchi di caffè, da ultra fine a extra grosso. Con un arresto automatico, i tuoi chicchi sono garantiti per essere costantemente macinati alla giusta gradazione, massimizzando gli oli, gli aromi e i sapori per una migliore tazza di caffè. Macina abbastanza caffè per fare 4-18 tazze e conserva i fondi rimanenti nella camera. Non collocare questo apparecchio sopra o vicino a fornelli a gas o elettrici caldi o in un forno riscaldato

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DESIGN CONVENIENTE: il nostro motore per unità per impieghi gravosi non toglie spazio per ulteriori caratteristiche di design; goditi la comodità di riporre il cavo e una paletta aggiuntiva/spazzola per la pulizia per ripulire, pulire e massimizzare lo spazio sul bancone. MACINATURA ONE-TOUCH: la barra di alimentazione one-touch è separata dall'unità e completata da un timer elettrico che spegne automaticamente l'unità quando il ciclo di macinatura è completo. CAMERA DI MACINAZIONE: La nostra camera di macinatura rimovibile contiene abbastanza caffè macinato per 32 tazze, non dovrai preoccuparti di macinare i chicchi più volte per preparare il caffè per tutta la famiglia. CARATTERISTICHE RIMOVIBILI: Il nostro 8 oz. la tramoggia dei chicchi è completamente rimovibile così come la nostra camera di macinazione integrata per facilità d'uso e accessibilità durante il processo di pulizia, motore per impieghi gravosi. GODITI UN GUSTO OTTIMALE: la macinatura Burr fornisce una macinatura uniforme ai tuoi chicchi di caffè freschi con il suo selettore di macinatura a 18 posizioni: sposta il quadrante scorrevole da ultra fine a extra grosso per assicurarti che i tuoi fondi di caffè siano esattamente come preferisci.
Brand Cuisinart
Capacity 0.23 Kilograms
Color Stainless Steel
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 44,463 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer Yes
Item Dimensions LxWxH 8.75 x 12.25 x 7.5 inches
Item model number DBM-8P1
Item Weight 4.5 Pounds
Manufacturer Cuisinart
Material Stainless Steel
Product Dimensions 8.75 x 12.25 x 7.5 inches
Recommended Uses For Product Home
Specific Uses For Product Personal
Style Supreme Grind
Voltage 110 Volts
Wattage 500

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Scritto da: Joseph Gordon
does what I need
This is the first grinder I have ever had. It is noisy, but I wouldn't expect it to be silent. I historically have had the local coffee shop grind my beans, so I knew there would be noise. It doesn't last long, though. Plenty of capacity in the upper holding area. I have done fine grinds, medium, and coarse. It does it all. I most of the time and using a medium for a pot of drip coffee. Seeing as this is my first grinder, and it meets my needs, I don't know why I would want to upgrade. There are grinders out there that cost an arm and a leg. I wonder what is so much better about them. If I had my normal bean and ground it in one of those $500+ grinders, would I even be able to tell a difference? I have no idea, but I really doubt it. I have had this one for less than a year now. If something does happen and it breaks on me I would just buy another one of these. I see no reason to invest in a "quality" expensive grinder.
Scritto da: dan cope
Love this,
I never ground my own coffee , but I always told my self if I ever had the chance to get a grinder I’d try it. These was a sale and the bur grinder I had looked at came on sale so I thought I’d try. What a Full I have been, fresh ground coffee take Coffee to a new level for me. No I don’t think I’ll buy ground coffee ever again partially because I have enough on hand to last for a year but also because fresh ground is just so much better. There are basically two types of machines, choppers and grinders. I recommend the grinder and a burr grinder. This model allows you to select all sick or thing you want your ground however, I’m new enough to self ground coffee that I’m not sure what the best grind is but this unit will be able to do it. I do recommend this coffee grinder.
Scritto da: Paula A Henderson
Stores a lot of coffee beans.
I purchased this coffee grinder in the hopes I could have a stronger and fresher cup of coffee by grinding the beans instead of purchasing ground coffee. The coffee tastes a bit better - nothing to shout about. The grinder is noisy so I wouldn't use it in the morning before other family members wake up. Probably do it the night before. I fill the hopper with beans and grind what I need for the morning. I like that it grinds different types of coffee grounds. My percolator uses a course grind. My drip coffee maker uses a medium grind. No review on the cleaning - I haven't cleaned it yet.
Scritto da: LMFlan
Great consistent grind but could be coarser (Update, broke after 18mths)
I received this product yesterday and did a taste test this morning. It's a 5 star machine for most people I think, but I gave it 4 stars because the coarse grind setting could go to one or two settings coarser and it's not as precise as my Krups-style grinder for mixing my caff and decaf beans. Pros: +Looks nice enough on the counter although it's a bit big. +Creates a consistent grind. +Pleasantly surprised at the quality of the coffee (objective#1). +The machine seems to be of good quality considering the price I paid. +I think I will be able to use less coffee beans for the same strength of coffee (objective#2). Cons (some of these I knew when I bought it and am willing to deal with): -It's louder than my little Krups. -It's not very portable to bring on vacation. Also, sometimes I would fill my Krups then walk over to the garage with the door closed to grind so I don't wake the household on my early mornings. I can't see doing this with this machine. -It's too big to keep in a cabinet and take out each morning. I don't like cluttered kitchen counters. -My big disappointment is that the most coarse grind is still not coarse enough for what I was looking for. See photo. I do not like any bitterness to my coffee, and my experience has been the more fine the grind, the more bitter the coffee. But as I said, I was pleasantly surprised that the coffee tasted pretty good...as good or better than my usual. I would have liked to do a taste test at a coarser grind though. I use the pour-over method (see photo) to make coffee and have always used a 2-second grind/shake/2-second grind method on my Krups for coarse grinds. Admittedly there are a few coffee beans that would come out whole or just halved with this method, thus my desire for a grinder to give me a consistent grind and hopefully use less coffee for the same strength of coffee. The net result is that I like the consistency of the coffee (I'm projecting here into the future) vs. the unevenness of the Krups grind due to my under- or over-grinding or just the inconsistency of the Krups grinder itself. (Note on the little Krups because my comment sounds negative: It's over 20 years old so maybe it needs a new blade for a better grind. It's been a trooper!) -The number of cups you can set this new machine for starts at 4 so it is assuming I'm using a coffee maker, but it seems fine for one mug of coffee. I would prefer it start at 2 which I think is more accurate for a single mug. When I dumped the hopper upside down to see how much coffee was not ground after using the 4 cup setting, there was about a full scoop left. I had put 5 scoops in because I wasn't sure how much to put in. (The scoop comes with the grinder.) One of my concerns that I'm still unsure about: My boyfriend drinks caffeinated coffee and I drink decaf with about 10 regular caff beans mixed in because I'm very sensitive to caffeine. So we have to grind the beans and make our single-cup coffee separately. Although the instructions tell you to "Fill bean hopper to top", you do not *have* to fill it to the top obviously. (I'm a tech writer and misleading wording like this makes me cringe.) You can put just the right amount of beans for just one cup and press the START bar. It does a fine job with this little amount. (Also, the instructions say "press the power bar to begin grinding". The bar says START on it, so it should be called the START bar. But I digress.) I need to figure out exactly how many beans to put in the hopper for one cup so I don't have to dump the hopper before making my next cup of coffee. One unfortunate side effect I just thought of is that my exact 10 beans of caff beans will never be exact again unless I can figure out exactly how many beans consistently are ground at the 4 cup setting without any left over beans. If I dump the hopper and beans come out, are they caff or decaf beans and what should I do with them? I'll have to slip them into the boyfriend's coffee. In summary, it's not the best design for someone making a single mug of coffee using the pour-over method, but it's good enough. I like the grind consistency and the reduced amount of beans needed. It is also not ideal when two members of the same household use different beans. If I can find a grinder that meets my household's needs, I will gladly replace this one. In the meantime, I'll make due. UPDATE: The "automatic" function broke after 18mths of daily use. There's nothing broken that I can see...it just won't continue grinding based on the setting for numbers of cups. The product is still usable, but I have to "pulse" grind like you do with a food processor and count by seconds to get the right amount of grinding. This makes it useless to me because the whole point was to made it dummy proof so my bf could make me coffee exactly the way I want. For all the reasons above, I think I'll go back to a Krups hand held grinder if I have to count seconds anyway.
Scritto da: jle
Best Grinder I've Had So Far
Love coffee and espresso. Been through a couple of different grinders and this has been the best so far. Love the fact that I can adjust it from fine to course ground. The grind was consistent for the settings I used. My other grinders are much smaller and the grind is only as consistent depending on how long you grind, how much you put in and how much you shake the grinder. We drink allot of coffee and I was able to fresh grind a large bag of whole bean very quickly. I grind to a medium / coarse ground for coffees then regrind later to a fine grind for espresso as I need it.
Scritto da: william a brown
Great French press grinder
I have own two other electric grinders and one hand grinder. Their problem was they were all cone burr grinders which produce a large amount of dust. I bought and tried the Cuisinart DBM-8 which is a flat burr grinder. Less fine powder. A whole lot less powder.The grind I want is a course grind for french press. Too much fine and I am producing a latte cup of coffee. Every now and then I want a latte and I have set the grind for fine grind and I got very fine as you would want for a latte You get the best of both worlds in one grinder
Scritto da: Mrs.Denenesh Gossaye Rufa
It doesn't work for me
I do not used it even ones it just shut of so i reternit back
Scritto da: Caity Heath
Easy to Use, Can Be Messy
The grinder does an amazing job grinding coffee beans, and can get a perfect consistency for French press. The instructions were easy to follow and it's easily cleaned (the removable parts can go in the dishwasher). I have experimented with level of beans put in to avoid a mess (it boasts grinding up to 18 cups worth at a time), but I do find they spill over quite a bit and you just need to be careful grinding them in an area you can easily wipe up afterward. I like the stainless steel look, it's sleek and looks amazing in my kitchen.
Scritto da: Amit Garg
Five Stars
This bean grinder is awesome. It certainly has enhanced my experience with COFFEE. But cannot grind fine powder required for Espresso machines
Scritto da: Khushi
One of the best conical burr grinder in the market
One of the best conical burr grinder in the market. It is less noisy and grinds the ground well. Has various settings suited to your liking
Scritto da: Kmerk
Messy
I love most cuisinart products, but this grinder disappointed. The grinds spill over the bowl when grinding and make a mess.

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