Saturday, July 31, 2010

Purchase Mr. Coffee IDS75 Electric Coffee Grinder with Chamber Maid Cleaning System, White


Over All Rating Reviews :
The current cost ($17.99) is two dollars less than WM online and about 4 dollars less than at my local WM store. I have had this grinder for about 3 years now and have not had any trouble with this unit. It's not too big, it's not too loud and is very user friendly. I use this every time I make coffee. Since I can adjust the length of the electrical cord by storing some of it in the bottom of unit, I keep this plugged in and ready without the eye sore of a lot of extra cord.

This grinder is made of 3 parts; The lower body, the clear grinding bay, and the top lid. The front of the unit has a grind selector (fine, med, course) and a cup selector (4-12). While plugged in, both remain lit green. About 1/2 of the way up the grinding bay is the maximum fill line which for my taste will produce about 8 cups of brewed coffee. Personally, I have found that the grind and cup selector to be just added frill that is really not needed. With a full bay of beans, I leave my grind selector on fine and then depress the top of the lid to begin grinding. It's easy to judge the grind just by listening to the beans hit the blades and you can pulse grind if needed.

I have found that using the maximum amount of beans aid in producing a grind that is more consistent than with a smaller amount but has not been a major issue. The blades seem to spin too fast for a small amount but pulsing will help if needed. If you over-fill, there will be full beans as well as espresso fine. Once I have finished grinding, I remove both the lid and bay from the body and twist the lid several times back and forth which will scrape the bottom of the grinding bay clean. (The darker the roast, the less the chamber maid system will work due to the oils in the beans making the grind sticky). Otherwise, it's a pretty reliable method which keeps me from having to use a brush. There are more expensive units out there that could serve your purpose better if you plan on grinding something other than coffee beans. I'd recommend a stainless steel grinder for herbs, pepper corns etc. The plastic arms of the chamber maid system might be prone to trapping other flavors you might not want in your coffee.

Once you start grinding your own beans, you might find it nearly impossible to buy pre-ground coffee again. It's hard to beat that freshly ground taste and aroma. For the best tasting cup of coffee, use filtered water, good quality and fresh beans and grind only the amount you need at the time. Admittedly, an electric coffee grinder is not the best thing I like to hear in the morning but you'll get used to it and I've had a Kitchen Aid that was really loud by comparison. I will sometimes grind beans the night before and store in an air tight container but no longer than that. Either way, grinding beans is now a must. This grinder has lasted longer than a more expensive unit and if it ever breaks, I will be purchasing another without hesitation.
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