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| Overall Rating |
6.1, Based on 25 Reviews |
| Avg Price |
$65.00 |
| Manufacturer |
Salton |
| Machine Type |
Flat Burr Grinder |
| Colors |
Black, white, chrome |
| Class |
Grinder, Flat Burr, Consumer |
| Pro Review |
No |
| First Look |
No |
| QuickShot |
No |

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A grinder rebranded by Pavoni (made by Salton, marketed also as a Salton, Melitta, and others) |
| Rob Novak (quality: 9.0) |
01.04.2004 |
Rating: 1.8 |
| Bottom Line: Utter crap. La Pavoni should be ashamed to put their name on this thing. |
| Mike Dahlor (quality: 9.0) |
04.28.2006 |
Rating: 5.4 |
| Bottom Line: Simple, straight forward design that falls terribly short on performance. |
| Chris Chase (quality: 8.3) |
01.30.2004 |
Rating: 2.8 |
| Bottom Line: Not suitable for use by people! |
| Vincent Sapone (quality: 8.0) |
03.06.2006 |
Rating: 2.2 |
| Bottom Line: A mess in more than one way. Read before you buy one. |
| Brendan Getchel (quality: 7.5) |
07.24.2001 |
Rating: 5.2 |
| Bottom Line: Coffee yes. Espresso, definately NOT! Better than a blade grinder, but not by much. |
| Jim Noone (quality: 6.5) |
10.16.2005 |
Rating: 6.0 |
| Bottom Line: Great for Press Pots on coffee colored counters |
| Jim R. (quality: 6.4) |
06.18.2002 |
Rating: 5.6 |
| Bottom Line: For less than $30, a step up from a blade grinder-don't use for espresso. |
| Frank Mastrogiovanni (quality: 6.2) |
06.14.2007 |
Rating: 6.4 |
| Bottom Line: I grinded, I brewed, I drank |
| Dominic Santini (quality: 6.0) |
03.28.2004 |
Rating: 4.0 |
| Bottom Line: Embarrassing to the La Pavoni name. (What were they thinking?) A cheap and poorly made piece of junk. |
| Neil Farley (quality: 6.0) |
03.24.2006 |
Rating: 6.2 |
| Bottom Line: If you are on a tight budget it is not a terrible choice |
| Steve Dearth (quality: 6.0) |
07.04.2002 |
Rating: 5.8 |
| Bottom Line: Keep your blade grinder until you've saved enough for Solis Maestro! |
| Dave Lubertozzi (quality: 6.0) |
11.25.2001 |
Rating: 8.0 |
| Bottom Line: decent for the money, a bit messy; not for espresso |
| Misty Stanley-Jones (quality: 6.0) |
04.06.2002 |
Rating: 8.4 |
| Bottom Line: Cheap grinder makes great grounds, if you are willing to spend a lot of effort cleaning it, and if you don't mind static. |
| Sean Rooney (quality: 6.0) |
04.12.2001 |
Rating: 8.8 |
| Bottom Line: Great grinder for the price, grinds too fine for press coffee. |
| Steven Tock (quality: 5.7) |
01.03.2002 |
Rating: 7.8 |
| Bottom Line: A very decent grinder for drip, vac pot, and french press brewing |
| Cole Weber (quality: 5.0) |
04.03.2008 |
Rating: 2.0 |
| Bottom Line: Extreme static mess makes this too frustrating to use. Get a blade grinder, or save your money for something better. |
| John Boddie (quality: 5.0) |
04.25.2003 |
Rating: 7.2 |
| Bottom Line: A solid choice for the money - but you will have to deal with static |
| Daniel Marsalone (quality: 4.7) |
07.14.2001 |
Rating: 7.2 |
| Bottom Line: Nice, stylish and inexpensive unit great for normal coffee and steam/low end pump espresso. |
| Phil Dreizen (quality: 4.0) |
12.04.2000 |
Rating: 6.4 |
| Bottom Line: Definitely competent and a very good grinder if you don‘t want only espresso. |
| Rick Oz (quality: 4.0) |
06.11.2001 |
Rating: 4.4 |
| Bottom Line: Disappointing. Portion control timer malfunctioned and manual shut-off button failed. I returned mine. |
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