Macinacaffe Secura Burr, macinacaffe conico con 18 impostazioni di macinatura da ultra fine a grossolana, macinacaffe elettrico per macchine da caffe francesi, percolatore, a goccia, americane e turche

Brand:Secura

3.1/5

113.62

Alta qualità: il macinacaffè elettrico Secura è realizzato per durare a lungo. Approvato dall'ETL. Solo per l'uso con gli standard elettrici nordamericani, 120 V, motore da 110 Watt. Smerigliatrice automatica per sbavature: funzionamento semplice e conveniente con un solo pulsante; Quadrante di controllo della quantità da 1 a 10 tazze per macinare la quantità esatta di cui hai bisogno e spegnersi automaticamente al termine. Spaziosa tramoggia: il contenitore per chicchi di caffè può contenere fino a 8 once e il contenitore per fondi di caffè può contenere fino a 5 once. Design a bava conica: il macinacaffè automatico Secura è dotato di un meccanismo di macinazione a bava, evita il surriscaldamento, macina in modo uniforme e preserva l'aroma naturale dei chicchi di caffè. Design rimovibile per una facile pulizia. Dimensione della macinatura regolabile: macinacaffè conico con 18 dimensioni di macinatura che vanno da grossolana a ultrafine, perfetta per espresso, pressa francese, gocciolamento, birra fredda, caffettiera da versare e altro ancora.

Alta qualità: il macinacaffè elettrico Secura è realizzato per durare a lungo. Approvato dall'ETL. Solo per l'uso con gli standard elettrici nordamericani, 120 V, motore da 110 Watt. Smerigliatrice automatica per sbavature: funzionamento semplice e conveniente con un solo pulsante; Quadrante di controllo della quantità da 1 a 10 tazze per macinare la quantità esatta di cui hai bisogno e spegnersi automaticamente al termine. Spaziosa tramoggia: il contenitore per chicchi di caffè può contenere fino a 8 once e il contenitore per fondi di caffè può contenere fino a 5 once. Design a bava conica: il macinacaffè automatico Secura è dotato di un meccanismo di macinazione a bava, evita il surriscaldamento, macina in modo uniforme e preserva l'aroma naturale dei chicchi di caffè. Design rimovibile per una facile pulizia. Dimensione della macinatura regolabile: macinacaffè conico con 18 dimensioni di macinatura che vanno da grossolana a ultrafine, perfetta per espresso, pressa francese, gocciolamento, birra fredda, caffettiera da versare e altro ancora.
Brand Secura
Capacity 150 Milliliters
Color Coffee
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 430 ratings 4.1 out of 5 stars
Item model number CBG-018
Item Weight 4.69 pounds
Manufacturer Secura
Material Plastic
Package Dimensions 12.99 x 9.21 x 7.17 inches
Recommended Uses For Product Grinding
Style Automatic
Voltage 120 Volts
Wattage 110 watts

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Scritto da: hazard2k
Great grinder for the money with a few minor annoyances
I bought this unit to use at my house to save a few bucks. My coworkers and I love good coffee, and we use Baratza grinders at work (maestro and encore models) but I didn't want to spend that much on a grinder for home. This machine performs just as well as those higher end models, but at a fraction of the cost. Pros: Overall the fit and finish of the machine are excellent. I like how it disassembles easily for cleaning the burrs (which are very sharp, so be careful!). It quickly grinds the beans into the desired grind. I've noticed that the grind consistency is even better than that of the maestro we have at work (although to be fair, that's an older machine and may need to be cleaned/adjusted). This unit also comes with a small cleaning brush that was hiding in the bottom of the box, don't accidentally throw that out! Cons: There is no manual mode for turning the unit on/off. You are forced to select a cup size which is essentially the duration of how long it will grind for. I like to weight out my beans and add them to the grinder rather than rely on a timer of how much coffee gets ground. However, a workaround is to just set the timer to max and simply remove the grounds cup when all the beans are done grinding which will trigger the unit to turn off. Which brings me to the second con of this particular machine. The bottom of the bean hopper is sort of flat, which means not all of the beans will feed into the unit via gravity. There's usually 1 or 2 stray beans left out meaning I will have to jiggle the machine around a bit to make them fall into the grinder. Summary: This grinder performs as great as other higher end models for personal use. If you are using it for the same style and cup amount every use, then it will be perfect after you get your settings down. If you weigh your beans and grind different styles, then there are a few annoyances but I still think it's well worth it. It's easy to clean and seems to be built well. I will update on longevity as time passes.
Scritto da: Jadzia Dax
The grind quality is good, but…
It grinds the beans consistently (no big chunks left), but it doesn’t auto feed the beans very well. We have to rock it back and forth with our hands to keep the beans feeding in. Pretty annoying!
Scritto da: Rebecca Coggins
Makes a mess
We were looking for a grinder after our other one played out. This one had good reviews and so we gave it chance. It is not the best grinder for us. We make 1 pot of coffee each day. The grinder would grind okay and required regular cleaning to work well at all. After the coffee was ground, then getting the grinds into the coffee pot always made a big mess with ground coffee all over the kitchen with daily clean ups. Maybe this grinder is good if you do multiple pots of coffee a day but for us the mess was too much.
Scritto da: Fit Momma
Almost lasted 3 years
This grinder has been pretty good overall. Disappointed that just one month shy of 3 years it stopped working. Just freely spins like the gear in the motor is broken. Used for normal household use for one coffee drinker. Guess I had hoped/expected it would last 5+ years at that rate ????
Scritto da: James
The real grind!
I bought this despite reading of problems that some buyers reported. Happily, most of those turned out not to be insoluble problems for me. The first time or two, static electricity did indeed make fine grains adhere to the inside of the grounds container, but I took the advice of one customer and sprinkled the beans with a bit of water just before grinding them. That easily took care of the problem. (See my before and after pickies.) I use a Cuisinart coffeemaker that takes not only a K-cup holder but also a basket for ground coffee, and I find that my weighing 28 grams into the inverted lid (see my third photo) is just enough to fill the coffeemaker basket twice (the first brew with eight ounces of water and the second brew with six ounces). That leaves just enough room in my big Starbucks mug for additional water (or soymilk) to cool things down. (See my final two images.) I also encountered the reported problem of beans that stayed in the grinder and didn't make it down to the burr to get ground. I found that shaking the grinder a bit during the end of the shake helped some but didn't always help with the last few beans. Besides, I don't want to be shaking the grinder every time. My solution was just to bend a paper clip and use the sticky-out part to nudge whatever beans are left after the first grind into the central well of the grinder. Works like a charm!
Scritto da: DaveMan
Great choice
(This is the first review I've written for Amazon, but I liked this purchase a lot. So buckle up.) I went back and forth between an all-in-one grinder/coffee maker or separate grinder and coffee maker units. I decided to get a separate grinder and coffee maker because if either piece broke at some point, I'd not lose both units. The total price for both purchases was less than a combo unit like a Cuisinart (the coffee maker I bought was a Ninja). So, the grinder. It had to be a burr grinder, not a blade chopper. This grinder was not (to me) one of the biggest name brands, but it was a great price. I'm glad I went with this one. The grinder is top notch, and the controls to dial in fine/coarse settings were perfect. I originally had the beans on a finer setting and the coffee wasn't as good, but then I decided to trust the user manual advice and set the grind to about 10. Perfect. I gradually dialed in the amount to what I use for two cups of coffee (a little over 4 cups by the grinder and coffee maker measurements--coffee makers in the US think that 6 ounces is a cup, haha). The only annoyance is that some fine coffee grounds can escape the grind container and get on the counter. This is due to the static electricity that the grinder creates. The manual says to tap the container to settle this issue, which works--kind of. I tap the container while it's still in the grinder and again when I pull it out (covering the hole at the top. It helps a little, at least. Really, it just makes me wipe my counter a little more often, so I'm forced to keep decent cleaning habits. For the great coffee, I can live with that. It was a great buy.

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