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The DR MILLSDM-7441 Electric Coffee Grinder is a powerful and versatile kitchen tool designed for coffee enthusiasts and spice lovers alike. With a robust 150W motor and durable SUS304 stainless steel blades, it effortlessly grinds up to 50 grams of beans or spices, making it perfect for up to 7 cups of coffee. Its user-friendly design features a non-slip base, easy cleanup options, and built-in overheat protection, ensuring a safe and efficient grinding experience.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4"L x 3.9"W x 6.97"H |
Style Name | coffee grinder |
Color | Black |
Specific Uses For Product | Grinding |
Recommended Uses For Product | Grinding |
Capacity | 50 Grams |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Wattage | 150 watts |
Material Type | ['Plastic', 'SUS304 Stainless Steel'] |
S**G
Single or double serving grinder, works great
First off, let me start with how good this thing looks. It was well made, and has a modern design. As far as the functional portion, the capacity is enough for a single brew or a couple of cups. Beyond that, you will have to load and unload multiple times. Doesn't make too much noise, and it can grind rather quickly. Good value for the money.
J**K
Compact and Powerful
After the little tab that presses the On Switch of my old Black and Decker coffee grinder broke, I began looking for a replacement. The Same thing happened to another B & D coffee grinder about 5 years ago. I managed to repair the B & D grinder by drilling out the spot where the tab was and gluing in a small section of metal cut from a small Allen wrench. I don't think it's ever going to break again, but it's time to take it it out of active service and perhaps use it as a spice grinder.So I wanted a to find a grinder with a different mechanism to turn it on.The Dr. Mills caught my eye because of the button switch on the side. It seemed like it will be much less prone to failure. I'm impressed with the relative quietness of this grinder compared to my old one. It's very powerful as well. Using the old one with a full load of beans, I'd have to stop it and shake it, to redistribute the ground coffee so that I'd get a consistent grind, but it's not necessary to shake the Dr. Mills grinder. The coffee quickly swirls around in a spiral, insuring an even grind. The locking mechanism of the cover is also a nice feature. I thought it would be awkward to lock in place, but it's a good fit and easily slides closed,as it should! For what this little beast of a grinder cost, I couldn't be any more pleased with it!
P**.
simple, no muss, no fuss grinder
I use this for making spices. I love creating spice mixes for ethnic foods or just my own rubs and seasonings, and like using fresher dry ingredients rather than pre-ground/chopped options and this has been great at that. You don't want to put anything wet into this, i.e. don't use it to chop up cilantro or something if it isn't already dried out, but that's the only real thing to note, and it's common for any machine grinder like this, so it's just a note, not a knock on the device.The machine grinds everything to as fine a level as I want, just pulse it a few more times to get finer grains. It comes with a brush to help brush out as much of the grains as possible into your storage container. To then clean it out afterwards, I just use a dry paper towel (never wet), and every once in a while or after I make something more potent I'll take it out to the shop and spray it with my air-compressor hose to really get any leftover spice out, but that's really not necessary, I'm just particular. Overall, it cleans out easily and with little effort.My only complaint would be that I wish the tub were removable to make handling and removing the ground up material a little easier. As is this is one solid unit with the only removable item being the lid. But the whole unit is small enough that this isn't a big deal. Still, if I were making this exactly how I wanted, it would have a removable tub.Also, the machine will get pretty warm if you run it too long. Don't grind continuously for more than a few seconds, short pulses are best. This is a problem in that you could end up getting the device too hot and some grounds will stick and slightly "burn into" the tub making cleaning more difficult. There's a warning sticker on the device telling you not to run it for too long, but it's something to keep in mind. Again, not a problem for me, but some beefier grinders can handle more prolonged grinding or can be more automated for things like coffee grinding. But this sucker is so small, if you wanted to grind a lot of product, you should be looking elsewhere. This i for spices, or maybe grounds for a single pot of coffee if you're using it for that purpose. Not to grind up a whole bag at once.
L**
Great for price
Does a great job! Good quality and sleek design. Doesn’t take much time in my coffee routine. Would recommend if you’re looking for something small and powerful.
E**S
Gettin my Grind On!
I bought this grinder based on the most recent reviews and saw that it had great ratings!! My main use for it was going to be for grinding flax seeds and other things, for making my own almond/oat/rice flours, so I was hopeful that once it arrived, it would be powerful enough to get the job done without taking forever.My first time using it, I actually put dehydrated garlic granules into it to turn it into garlic powder, and woah! Not only did it do in seconds, but I know I kept it in there for too long, because it turned it into dust more than a powder, lmao.Also, helpful tip, I read somewhere online that to clean out your grinder from previous things put in it, you could add in some dry rice, that helped get all the garlic 'dust' out. Next, I tried my flax seeds and it did the job!! Anyways, I'm beyond happy with this grinder already, I'm reserving it for these types of foods only, no coffee. Also, it doesn't overheat quickly, some kitchen gadgets I've been getting from Amazon lately tend to overheat and I'll send them right back, but this one is doing a great job for the week that I've had it.The only small-ish downside that I've found (and it's just a personal preference, doesn't affect it's overall performance), I don't like that you have to twist the cap down onto it to make it function. Could just be a safety feature, just like with CuisineArt Food Processors, but I like to be able to just lift the cap up off it. Not a big deal, that's just a me-thing, but I'm definitely still keeping it =) I'll edit/update if for some reason it fails me.
A**R
Works great!
I’ve been using this for my morning coffee every day for the past several months and it works great. It has a powerful motor and is fairly easy to clean (DON’T put water in it - use a damp cloth or paper towel carefully.)
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