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Capresso 565 Infinity Conical Burr Grinder, Stainless Steel

by Capresso
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1,448 customer reviews)

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  • Measures 7-2/3 by 5-2/5 by 10-4/5-inch; 1-year limited warranty.
  • Heavy-duty zinc die-cast housing; built-in timer; easy to clean
  • Bean container holds 8-1/2-ounce; ground container holds 4-ounce
  • Commercial-grade conical burrs ensure maximum coffee flavor
  • 100-Watt conical burr grinder with 16 grind settings

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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 5 x 7.8 x 10.5 inches ; 1 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B000VAWXOU
  • California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 warning.
  • Item model number: 565
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1,448 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,799 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining)
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Product Description

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For grinding larger quantities of coffee beans for a coffee-drinking crowd, Capresso's commercial-grade Infinity grinder handles 8-1/2 ounces of beans at a time. Sixteen different settings--four each in the four categories of extra fine, fine, regular, and coarse--let you adjust the grind to the specific blend of coffee and method of brewing. The finest setting is ideal for preparing Turkish coffee, which is a rare feature to find in a grinder. A built-in timer sets the grind for anywhere between 5 and 60 seconds so you can walk away without having to constantly press a button to continue the grinding process. The Infinity has an advanced conical burr design made of steel that is usually only found on commercial grinders. This burr design slows down the gears and reduces the amount of friction and heat to preserve coffee's flavor and aroma. The coffee container holds up to 4 ounces of grounds and remains sealed during grinding. For safety, the bean container also needs to be locked into place for the Infinity to operate. For easy cleaning, the bean container and upper burr lift off so you can clean the grinding chamber with the included brush and wipe down the heavy-duty zinc die-cast housing. The 100-watt burr grinder measures 7-2/3 by 5-2/5 by 10-4/5 inches and carries a one-year limited warranty. --Cristina Vaamonde

Product Description

For grinding larger quantities of coffee beans for a coffee-drinking crowd, Capresso's commercial-grade Infinity grinder handles 8-1/2 ounces of beans at a time. Sixteen different settings--four each in the four categories of extra fine, fine, regular, and coarse--let you adjust the grind to the specific blend of coffee and method of brewing. The finest setting is ideal for preparing Turkish coffee, which is a rare feature to find in a grinder. A built-in timer sets the grind for anywhere between 5 and 60 seconds so you can walk away without having to constantly press a button to continue the grinding process. The Infinity has an advanced conical burr design made of steel that is usually only found on commercial grinders. This burr design slows down the gears and reduces the amount of friction and heat to preserve coffee's flavor and aroma. The coffee container holds up to 4 ounces of grounds and remains sealed during grinding. For safety, the bean container also needs to be locked into place for the Infinity to operate. Also, for easy cleaning, the bean container and upper burr lift off so you can clean the grinding chamber with the included brush and wipe down the and heavy-duty zinc die-cast housing with Stainless Steel finish.


Customer Reviews

Easy to use, easy to clean, quiet. willijo  |  264 reviewers made a similar statement
UPDATE, JANUARY, 2013: After one year of daily use, the grinder still works well. Taubmeister  |  144 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
1,004 of 1,015 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Better taste, quality build, less noise & no dust!! January 22, 2005
Color Name:Black
I've been through a couple of burr grinders - the Gaggia MM and a Melitta, so when it came time to buy a new one, I knew what I didn't want - a noisy, dusty grinder that wears out quickly. I've pretty much found it with the Capresso Infinity.

I did some reading, and depending on what you need, it's amazing how much you can spend for a burr grinder - they range up to $400 and beyond. The main features I was interested in, though, were available in the sub-$200 range. For my pump espresso machine, these features included:

>consistent, even grind - for better tasting coffee

>"reduction" gearing - where the grinder motor speed is slowed down without loosing grinding torque, resulting in less static and dust

>less noise - it's nice to have conversations while making coffee

>durable, long lasting quality - I wanted to keep my third grinder for longer than a year.

The Capresso Infinity has delivered on the first three points, and looks good regarding durability. It has commercial grade grinders, which produce an even, consistent grind. With the reduction gearing, it grinds with a nice, even drone - more like a diesel truck than a jet plane taking off. And the dust that used to fly everywhere is gone - the slower speed has virtually eliminated the static. I've found it easy to use as well - one twist dial that works like the old dial timers - twist to the time setting you want, and it grinds until the time expires.

NOTE - I did read where one person had a problem with the timer where he couldn't turn it off. That may be because he tried to turn it backwards, which is not what the directions recommend. To stop grinding, you turn the bean hopper to the "no grind" mode; otherwise, you can break the switch.

Overall, I am pleased with the purchase. The only real adjustment has been figuring out the proper grind level again. The "extra fine" settings will create a fine powder that is too fine for my machine. However, once I switched to the "fine" setting, it has worked great. The amazing extra benefit is how much better the coffee tastes - the fine, even grind makes for maximum flavor extraction. So matter what grinder you buy, go for one that grinds more evenly - you'll enjoy your coffee even more. For the price, I didn't find one that had the combination of features (and less noise and dust!) found in the Capresso Infinity.
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606 of 612 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Works very well, and thanks for the gotchas! February 18, 2007
Color Name:Black
First, I have to thank everyone who reviewed the product for warning me about some of the design issues of the product. I read reviews to look for failings in a product and then buy if the price and performance outweighs known problems.

Now, the review. Five stars. Yes, you need to know where to be careful, but you'll definitely enjoy the coffee.

The important stuff. This is where you have to be careful.

- Unpacking - There's a big "PUSH" label that seems counterintuitive, but I pushed and the receiving drawer came out the back of the styrofoam. I could see how people might break this.

- Assembling - the removable burr wheel needs to be seated, mine wasn't so the hopper didn't seem to fit. Turn the burr until it matches up to the bottom and it drops a fraction of an inch to seat. Line up the black dot on the hopper with the mark on the right and gently push down and twist. The plastic on the hopper and drawer feels weak and flimsy, but it works fine once you have the product going.

- Grinding - 16 settings in groups of four. If 1 is extra fine and 16 is coarse, I found #4 and #5 ideal for espresso. A medium dark roast did better at #4, but a dark roast got too fine and nearly clogged my espresso filter. #13 works great with the Bodum columbia press and a medium roast and leaves barely a pinch of grounds in the poured coffee. As another reviewer said, resist the temptation of turning the timer down to zero and just twist the top to stop the grinding. After two grinds you're trained. Oh, and there is a bit of static in the drawer but it hasn't bothered me much. I like the sharp edge for pouring out the grounds directly into the filter basket.

- Cleaning - remove the burr wheel and dust it into the bottom, then sweep the grounds in the grinder bottom (the part under the hopper) together. I have the whole thing near the bin so I can tip it over. Leave the drawer in to catch what you sweep into the grinding mechanism. The brush they provide is small, but I haven't had a problem.

I thought I was happy with my blade grinder, because I'd add cream and sugar to my espresso and it tasted great. But now I'm even happier because I can actually drink the espresso and french-pressed coffee straight, black. I still add a bit of cream and sugar but I'm fascinated that a sugar-head like me can drink the coffee straight.

My theory is that while a good blade grinder can make fine grounds by cutting into the coffee well, coffee shards tend to form a structure inside the espresso filter and channel water through the same tubes of coffee, pulling the bitters along because of overexposure. And a quicker path through the filter results in incomplete brewing, and, bitterness. You can tell that the blade-ground coffee creates an initial resistance and then thinner coffee flows faster.

With burr ground coffee, there are no shards over the size allowed to fall into the drawer. The espresso cake left in the filter, when dry, is uniformly packed (and not pitted or spongy like the blade-ground coffee). The espresso flows consistently, slowly and almost like syrup.

The biggest difference is the taste. You drink the unadulterated espresso and wait for a bitter backtaste, which doesn't come. That is a perfect shot, and your blade grinder will not give you this. Unless you want to buy a strainer and sift out the coarser shards hiding in your blade-ground coffee (that _will_ work, if you don't want to pony up the cost of this grinder).
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859 of 897 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Good Grinder for the Money, But With One Drawback November 28, 2006
By Bob M.
Color Name:Black|Amazon Verified Purchase
The Capresso 560 is about the best grinder for the money that I've seen, but it still has a nasty drawback, in my opinion.

On the plus side are the nice conical burrs, the reduced burr speed, a good range of grind settings with good consistency, a clear plastic bean container that lets you see what's going on in the grinding chamber, and the easily-removeable top burr that makes it easy to clean the grinding chamber.

The drawback (to me, anyway) is the significant amount of coffee that remains in the grinding chamber and exit chute when you're done grinding. The instructions say not to grind more than you're going to use in the next hour, because the ground coffee goes stale quickly and attracts other odors. Obviously, this will happen to the coffee left over in the chamber and chute, and you'll get that stale coffee with the next use of the grinder. Since you bought the grinder to get the freshest possible ground coffee with every brew, this seems to defeat that purpose.

So the 560 has a lot of good attributes, but it would have been MUCH nicer if the designers had been able to shrink the grinding chamber so that less coffee was left inside there after grinding, and to reduce the size of or eliminate the tunnel-like exit chute that retains grounds between uses.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars great grinder
So far I have been very pleased with the consisitency of the grind. It is not terribly loud and very easy to clean. Read more
Published 3 hours ago by Dara Dobson
2.0 out of 5 stars quality of grinding
Does not grind the beans fine enough.
For instance, espresso quality cannot be achieved at all.
Not worth the money
Published 10 hours ago by mark berezovsky
4.0 out of 5 stars I'm no expert, but it seems to work fine.
I got this for a gift for my parents along with an espresso maker and it seems to be working fine. They use it every day and have done so for almost 6 months.
Published 12 hours ago by Cortney Shepherd
4.0 out of 5 stars well worth the money
This is our first Conical Burr Grinder so we have nothing to compare it to. My only complaint is the quantity selector does not dispense the same amount of beans each time... Read more
Published 1 day ago by mlr
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding unit, outstanding customer service from manufacturer
The grinder: Most of my online research pointed to this unit as the best in its price range. Since the B&M price was pretty much the same as online, I went to a local store to... Read more
Published 2 days ago by David Mayer
4.0 out of 5 stars Great grinder
I received this grinder a few days ago and have used it twice. I am new to grinding my own beans but am happy with the grinder and the grind quality. Read more
Published 2 days ago by W. Naritomi
5.0 out of 5 stars Quality product - worth every penny.
I purchased this grinder in December 2009 and have been using it on nearly a daily basis to make espresso ever since. I absolutely love it. Read more
Published 3 days ago by B. Smith
4.0 out of 5 stars Great grinder
I bought this grinder as a present for my husband for Christmas 2012. I had to return the first grinder because there was a burning smell coming out of it each time my husband... Read more
Published 4 days ago by Lidia Gamez
5.0 out of 5 stars The only way to to grind coffee
This is the only way to grind coffee. I used to use a cutting grinder, which was okay, but this grinder produces a more consistent grind. My wife could even tell the difference. Read more
Published 5 days ago by C00LMAN
5.0 out of 5 stars Grinds perfectly
I've been using this for about 6 months now and have nothing to complain about. Produces perfect grinds every time, doesn't make mess and it's a pretty quiet unit! Read more
Published 5 days ago by CareBear
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