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| Overall Rating |
5.0, Based on 40 Reviews |
| Avg Price |
$80.00 |
| Manufacturer |
Salton |
| Machine Type |
Flat Burr Grinder |
| Colors |
black, white |
| Class |
Grinder, Flat Burr, Consumer |
| Pro Review |
No |
| First Look |
No |
| QuickShot |
No |

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An entry level consumer burr grinder, not suitable for espresso. Made by Salton for Capresso. |
| Cassidy Vare |
02.19.2010 |
Rating: 3.8 |
| Bottom Line: Honestly, I'd rather have a whirly-blade grinder. It's at least as good, and less than half the price. |
| Bruce Honnigford |
01.11.2009 |
Rating: 6.8 |
| Bottom Line: For $50 it's fine for med to coarse grinds on a budget. For $5 it's a gift from a god. |
| Don Eylat (quality: 1.0) |
09.26.2006 |
Rating: 7.0 |
| Bottom Line: you don'tbuy a Ferrari forthepriceof a Miata. |
| Beth Sanguine (quality: 9.0) |
09.05.2006 |
Rating: 6.8 |
| Bottom Line: Great grinds for bean novices and those of us with "set incomes." |
| William Fite (quality: 9.0) |
05.14.2006 |
Rating: 3.8 |
| Bottom Line: Defective design, materials, and manufacturing. Don't waste money on this one. |
| Tree Head (quality: 4.0) |
05.13.2006 |
Rating: 4.0 |
| Bottom Line: DO NOT BUY: Messy, chips/breaks easily, grind selector dial next to impossible to adjust. |
| Benjamin Kieran (quality: 8.5) |
02.22.2006 |
Rating: 4.4 |
| Bottom Line: Look elsewhere - this simply doesn't do any job well or even adequately. |
| Dennis Vogel (quality: 6.0) |
10.15.2005 |
Rating: 5.0 |
| Bottom Line: Waste of time for Espresso. Should have put the money towards a better grinder. Live and learn. |
| Andrew Klakken (quality: 5.0) |
12.12.2004 |
Rating: 4.0 |
| Bottom Line: If you only make drip coffee with paper filters this unit will work for you. Just keep a paper plate under it for the mess. |
| Jacob McDonald (quality: 4.0) |
03.22.2004 |
Rating: 3.8 |
| Bottom Line: Don't bother. Get a Solis. |
| Lance Goffinet (quality: 8.5) |
12.07.2003 |
Rating: 5.2 |
| Bottom Line: This grinder is barely adequate for drip coffee, but definately better than a blade grinder. |
| Boyd Nielsen (quality: 6.5) |
12.07.2003 |
Rating: 3.8 |
| Bottom Line: Messy, messy, messy, with flimsy plastic. |
| Jeremy Close (quality: 6.5) |
04.29.2003 |
Rating: 6.0 |
| Bottom Line: What other choice is there at under $A200? |
| Peter Bishop (quality: 7.5) |
04.25.2003 |
Rating: 4.0 |
| Bottom Line: Don't waste $50... not even if it's just for drip. |
| Ken Liao (quality: 6.0) |
03.13.2003 |
Rating: 4.4 |
| Bottom Line: Huge step up from blade grinders, though if I was in the market for another, I'd be tempted to look at the Solis. |
| Scott Gay (quality: 6.0) |
02.23.2003 |
Rating: 6.6 |
| Bottom Line: I once loved it, now I hate it. |
| Allen Eggemeyer (quality: 6.3) |
10.16.2002 |
Rating: 3.6 |
| Bottom Line: Piece of junk that turns coffee beans into a mess. Wouldn't take it for free. |
| Robert Shupp (quality: 7.0) |
07.03.2002 |
Rating: 5.4 |
| Bottom Line: OK if you are making drip/press only and don't mind a mess |
| First Last (quality: 4.7) |
06.26.2002 |
Rating: 6.0 |
| Bottom Line: Hey, its better than any blade grinder. |
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