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Which Coffee Grinder Is Your Choice?

We swear by coffee, so it’s no surprise that a lot of us want to have their own coffee grinders. They help keep the awesome flavor and the rich aroma of the beans while grinding.

When buying your coffee grinder, the first thing thing you have to take into account is which type you will avail of. Coffee grinder has two types: burr grinders and blade grinders. Their main difference lies in the type of blade they make use of in grinding beans.

The Burr type of coffee grinder doesn’t chop up the coffee beans. Rather, it crushes them between a surface and grinding wheel. It utilizes a grinding process which makes less heat, thus giving more aroma and flavor. When making use of the burr type, you can work with different setting for regulating the ground size (coarse or fine) and repositioning. This kind is more efficient in giving consistent grinds as compared to blade grinders.

Blade grinders are practically the least expensive grinders. It makes use of a metal blade in cutting up the coffee beans. It requires close attention on the length of time it should run. The grounds that you produce may not be very consistent or uniformly refined.

This may produce a low-quality brew. More to these, the heat from the constant friction of the blades while running has massive impacts on the final brew. Overheating can have a huge negative impact on the quality. Coffee aficionados will know the difference, and they won’t be crazy about it. That being said, it’s not the best type for coffee or espresso drinks. It’s only best for drip coffee or for using at home.

If you have made your decision about which type you will go for, take into consideration the setting of the grinder. Go for one that has a lot of settings for flexibility. Such settings cam be adjusted to different positions, and they let you produce grounds that could range from fine to coarse.

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Posted by Olga Hartman - August 23, 2013 at 1:28 pm

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Green Mountain Coffee Half-Caff, Regular/Med Roast K-Cup Portion Pack for Keurig K-Cup Brewers, 24-Count

Green Mountain Coffee Half-Caff, Regular/Med Roast K-Cup Portion Pack for Keurig K-Cup Brewers, 24-Count

Green Mountain Coffee Half-Caff, Regular/Med Roast K-Cup Portion Pack for Keurig K-Cup Brewers, 24-Count

  • Coffee K-Cup for Keurig Gourmet Single Cup Brewer; no messy grinding or clean up
  • Airtight to lock in freshness and flavor
  • Brewing occurs inside the K-Cup so no flavor residue is left behind to spoil the next cup.
  • Please note: ‘regular’, ‘bold’ and ‘extra bold’ refer to the amount of coffee in the K-Cup

Sometimes you want a little pick-me-up late in the day, but you don`t want a sleepless night. For years, fans of our coffees have made their own blends of our “I cant believe this is decaf!” coffees and their favorite regular beans. Green Mountain Half-Caff blend does just that; Green Mountain Half-Caff Keurig K-Cups offer a smooth blend of “direct process” decaffeinated South American and “regular” Central American coffees – with all the convenience of a Keurig K-Cup.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - July 4, 2013 at 8:48 am

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Green Mountain Coffee Newman’s Special Decaf, K-Cup Portion Pack for Keurig K-Cup Brewers, Certified Organic, 24-Count

Green Mountain Coffee Newman’s Special Decaf, K-Cup Portion Pack for Keurig K-Cup Brewers, Certified Organic, 24-Count

Green Mountain Coffee Newman's Special Decaf,  K-Cup Portion Pack for Keurig K-Cup Brewers, Certified Organic, 24-Count

  • Coffee K-Cup for Keurig Gourmet Single Cup Brewer; no messy grinding or clean up
  • Airtight to lock in freshness and flavor
  • Brewing occurs inside the K-Cup so no flavor residue is left behind to spoil the next cup.
  • Please note: ‘regular’, ‘bold’ and ‘extra bold’ refer to the amount of coffee in the K-Cup

The same hearty, full-bodied blend of medium and dark roasts; the only thing missing is the caffeine. Still bold. Still refined. And very, very smooth. Water Process decaffeinated.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - March 25, 2013 at 8:59 am

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Tips on getting the best coffee grinds when grinding coffee?

Question by xDark_Genomex =): Tips on getting the best coffee grinds when grinding coffee?
I just bought a Mr.Coffee Coffee grinder, blade grinder not burr. I’m new to this grinding coffee at home thing so I don’t know whether I’m getting the best grind, but what I do know is that the end product is in need of improvement. Any useful tips on getting the perfect grind.

Best answer:

Answer by singletrack65
Well, you’ll never get the perfect “grind” from a blade (it pulverizes, not grinds) as they can’t make the coffee even. That means some will be over extracted (bitter) and some under extracted (weak).

If you’re using a blade, just do it in short bursts to prevent burning the bean via friction.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - October 5, 2011 at 12:34 pm

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