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Melitta MEBG8B Coffee Mill

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Product Features

  • Burrs grind coffee beans uniformly without heat generated by blades
  • Pre-programmed buttons for 4, 8, 10, or 12 cups of coffee
  • 18 grind selections, from very coarse to very fine for espresso
  • Grinding wheel twists out for easy cleaning
  • Snap-in lidded container stores 8 ounces ground coffee or beans

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 7.4 x 5 inches ; 8.2 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 3 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B0000645Z1
  • Item model number: MEBG8B
  • Average Customer Review: 2.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (149 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #105,386 in Kitchen & Dining (See Bestsellers in Kitchen & Dining)
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Amazon.com Review

Equipped with hard burrs that grind beans more uniformly and without the flavor-destroying heat generated by blade grinders, this coffee mill makes preparing fresh coffee simple. It has preprogrammed buttons for grinding enough to brew 4, 8, 10, or 12 cups and a dial for selecting one of 18 grind consistencies, from very coarse to very fine for espresso. The bean chamber holds 8 ounces, enough for about 36 five-ounce cups. When the selected amount of beans is ground, the mill shuts off automatically. A transparent plastic container snaps into the mill's front to catch up to 8 ounces of ground coffee. It has a snap-on lid so it can store either ground coffee or beans. For easy cleaning, the grinding wheel twists out. The 120-watt mill measures 5 inches wide, 9 inches high, and 6-1/2 inches deep. It's clad in hard, bright plastic, has push-in cord storage, and carries a one-year warranty against defects. --Fred Brack


Product Description

  • Burr grinding wheel delivers consistent, uniform grounds
  • Pre-programmed touch-pad for 4, 8, 10 or 12 cups
  • Variable grind selector for the perfect grind, from course to fine espresso
  • Wheel removes for easy cleaning
  • Auto safety shut-off
  • One-touch independent button
  • Stores 8 oz. of coffee beans and ground coffee

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    Customer Reviews

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    146 of 147 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars Very Satisfactory With A Little Adjustment, January 17, 2005
    By R. Johnson (Illinois, USA) - See all my reviews
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    True, it is loud and will spray a bit of coffee dust on your clean counter. A similarly priced blade grinder will be just as loud and make just as much of a mess -- but this burr grinder is much more convenient. Push a single button to grind your morning coffee, no measuring of beans or guessing about the fineness of the grind.

    Others have complained that even the finest "16" setting produces coffee that is still quite course. I had this problem as well, but it is fairly easy to reindex the grinder to produce a finer grind. First, unplug the grinder and leave the top grinding burr in place. Inside the whole-bean hopper you'll find 3 Phillip's head screws -- unscrew these to remove the hopper, then carfully lift off the black plastic top of the grinder. Inside you'll see another Phillip's screw on top of the fineness adjustment wheel -- turn the wheel to 16 and unscrew the screw to disengage the gears. Put a dab of White-Out on the gear around the grinding mechanism so that you know what the original setting was. Now you can turn the grinding mechanism clockwise to bring the two grinding wheels closer together. Turn clockwise until the burrs are actually touching, and you can't turn any more, then turn counter-clockwise an eighth or a quarter of a turn so that the burrs don't actually touch each other (you want to grind coffee, not the metal on the burrs). Now lift and turn the fineness adjustment wheel to "16" and screw it back in. Reassemble the grinder and run some coffee through it to check the fineness of the grind.

    There, now your $20 grinder is as good as a $50 burr grinder.
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    32 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars A burr grinder at a regular grinder price, July 16, 2002
    By A Customer
    While the price of all small coffee grinders seems to have dropped, this burr grinder costs about what I paid for a basic blade grinder years ago. As to the machine. It has 18 degrees of fineness, which you set easily with a wheel on the side. Open the top, fill it with coffee (it holds about a half pound). Hit one of the preset amount buttons, 4,8,10 or 12, and in a few seconds, the bottom detachable container is ready to slide out. It takes some experimentation to find out how fine you like your grind, and if the preset amounts produce the right amount for your pot. I found that the amount it produced for eight cups was just right for our ten cup pot (and I don't like weak coffee). If none of the preset amounts are right for you, it has a shut off button on the front, so you can hit the button for a larger amount and shut it off early. Since the preset amounts seem generous, it should grind enough coffee for most automatic makers, press pots, etc.
    The coffee storage area on top is a little small, i.e. it holds about enough for two twelve cup pots, but its simple enough to keep adding new beans.
    The grinding burr comes out easily (i.e. the top one - the bottom one is attached, but cleaning is easy. When the coffee is ground, it ends up in a clear plastic container that slides out easily, and cleans up easily.
    There is cord storage space underneath, so you can leave out just enough cord to reach from the unit to the wall socket - and this machine has earned a permanent place on our counter, next to the coffee pot. Its going to be burr grinding from now on.
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    22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars Burr grinder quality for a blade grinder price, January 28, 2003
    By marjorie (Atlanta) - See all my reviews
    I have used many grinders, and the burr grinders make a much, much better cup of coffee than the blade grinders. There may be better grinders out there, but if you can't afford to spend a fortune, this machine gives you "burr" quality for a "blade" price. It is convenient and easy to use, and easy to clean. I never have to measure coffee, I just press the "6" button and pour the grounds into the coffee maker.

    There are a couple of minor inconveniences.
    1. There is a small amount of ground coffee that ends up on the counter. Very little, in my experience, nothing like the big mess described below.
    2. You do have to experiment with the coarseness settings until you find what you like. It took me three tries to figure out that I like it at setting 10. I used the finest setting a couple of times, to make espresso, and the results were great.

    By the way, I have found that I prefer to use the amount of coffee recommended for 6 cups when I make 8 cups of coffee. That has nothing to do with this grinder, I have found exactly the same results with other grinders and other coffee makers.

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    1.0 out of 5 stars Broke in less than a year
    According to the owner of a small coffee shop, this was supposed to be the best type of grinder. She explained the difference between mill grinders and regular grinders. Read more
    Published 1 month ago by NomdePlum

    1.0 out of 5 stars Run away!
    I thought I couldn't go wrong with a burr grinder, I was mistaken. This grinder dances around the counter, the suction feet are of no use. It's insanely noisy. Read more
    Published 6 months ago by Lilith79

    1.0 out of 5 stars Sucks
    Really hate to be negative here, but this thing sucks. It's impossible to actually clean the old coffee from between the grinding burrs and the container that holds the ground... Read more
    Published 6 months ago by Andrew Silva

    1.0 out of 5 stars Looking for a good mill? Keep looking
    First of all make sure you place this on a LARGE serving tray to catch all the coffee that spews out of it while it is grinding and while you move the coffee to a storage... Read more
    Published 8 months ago by LatteLily

    4.0 out of 5 stars Thank R. Johnson -- Wherever You Are Re: Melitta Mill Adjustmt
    I was given this Melitta Mill by a friend who only used a few times, as the grind was too coarse. I tried it, and it did, indeed, seem coarser than I desired. Read more
    Published 16 months ago by DocKC

    2.0 out of 5 stars My first grinder
    I've had this burr grinder for over two years now. I was very happy with it for a while, but it soon didn't grind evenly no matter what setting you used. Read more
    Published 19 months ago by Cynthia Atkinson

    1.0 out of 5 stars Don't waste your money
    I bought a Melitta burr coffee mill at a kitchen outlet for apparently the regular retail price of about $25. It lasted about a month. Read more
    Published 19 months ago by D. Wadsworth

    1.0 out of 5 stars It's all true
    everyhting they say about this POS is true. I have two here, if anyone wants one. They don't even make a good paperweight.
    Published 21 months ago by Art Van der Ley (professor)

    5.0 out of 5 stars Works Great !
    This, so far, is working out fine. Does what it says it does. Dependable. I have used it for 9 months now.
    Published 21 months ago by KodeLL

    1.0 out of 5 stars Worked okay, then broke
    Out of the box, I was excited to have a burr grinder at such an attractive price. I make coffee in a drip machine as well as in a french press, so I enjoyed the flexibility. Read more
    Published 22 months ago by M. Gollihur

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