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Kitchen & Housewares : Proctor Silex E160B Fresh Grind Coffee Grinder, White |
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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Proctor Silex
Color: White
EAN: 0022333916001
Label: Proctor Silex
Manufacturer: Proctor Silex
Material Type: Metal
Model: E160B
Publisher: Proctor Silex
Sales Rank: 980
Size: Medium
Studio: Proctor Silex
Warranty: 1
Features:- Retractable cord
- Safety on/off button
- Stainless steel blades
- Easy to clean
- Compact Euro-Style design
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Proctor Silex, Stainless Steel Coffee Grinder, Safety On/Off Button, Bowl & Blades, Large Capacity, See Through Lid, Unique Internal Cord Wrap
Average Rating: 
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Great for grinding flax seeds to sprinkle on cereal, salads, sandwiches, cooked dishes. Handles up to 3 tablespoons at a time and grinds into powder and fiber in 20 seconds. Compact, simple, not terribly noisy. Perfect !!!
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Good quality for an affordable price. The only thing that I found is that since it's a small appliance, you have to grind a lot of times before you get a reasonable amount of grind coffee
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I was looking for a cost effective device for mincing up flax seed and was pleased to spy the Proctor Silex E160B at half the price I would have had to pay at the local supermarket.
It was delivered quickly and put to work the next day. It does a great job and, what is more, the cord stows away inside the body making it easy to store.
I certainly recommend it
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This works very well. The instructions for brewing definitely depend on your blend of coffee. I use 1/3 cup of coffee beans to make an 8-cup pot. The top to the grinder is plastic and I suspect it would not take much more than being dropped on the floor to crack it. So take care in using it. The cord wraps up inside the base so it stores easily. I would definitely recommend this coffee grinder.
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-Guys.
--Girls.
---Everybody.
----[Especially anyone who is upset with their purchase of a ten or fifteen-dollar coffee grinder.]
Lend Me Your Ears.
This thing rocks.
I bought one of these about four years ago when I was just learning how to drink coffee.
I got it for ten bucks at the Longs Drugs down the street.
It worked then, when I was making joe with my roommate's hand-me-down Mr. Coffee crap machine.
It works now, with the beautiful Breville espresso maker I (we) just got as a wedding present.
If you're having trouble getting a fine grind, you just hafta shake it. For espresso, I shake it for about thirty seconds and everything kinda turns out alright.
Sure, there are some beans that didn't get totally obliterated, but this is a ten-dollar coffee grinder that has lasted me for four years.
It's no $100 burr grinder, and I'd be lying if I said I didn't want one of those, but this thing is like thirteen bucks! If this is your price range (i.e. the 2 large lattes price range) you really can't complain too much.
Your mileage may vary, of course, but I'd get this grinder's back if it took me to a party and s--t started to go down.
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