Overall Rating
8.4, Based on 54 Reviews
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Varies
Manufacturer
Zassenhaus
Machine Type
Hand Crank Conical Burr Grinder
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Class
Grinder, Conical Burr Consumer
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No
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One of the better makes of hand grinders, there are many Zassenhaus manual mills available, and this listing covers them all.
Scott Koschwitz (quality: 5.8)
09.07.2001
Rating: 8.8
Product Reviewed: Zassenhaus Knee Mill
Bottom Line: High-quality; cheaper than many electrics, will outlast any electric. Don‘t overlook just because it‘s a manual! The "work" involved is overstated.
Stanley G. Kaminski (quality: 5.7)
07.01.2001
Rating: 8.8
Product Reviewed: Zassenhaus Knee Mill
Bottom Line: If you don‘t mind the effort of yankin ‘n‘ crankin and can live without a doser, this grinder provides excellent burrs for the buck
Dee Ann Abel (quality: 5.7)
10.12.2000
Rating: 6.4
Product Reviewed: Zassenhaus knee mill
Bottom Line: Beautiful, well made, quiet, but requires too much effort to use
Ron Bucher (quality: 5.3)
11.02.2006
Rating: 9.6
Product Reviewed: Hand mill
Bottom Line: One of the best low budget grinders on the market
Dave Shaffer (quality: 5.0)
09.19.2005
Rating: 8.2
Product Reviewed: Coffee mill
Bottom Line: I like it, it works and I use it everyday, so that's all that matters to me.
Lisa B (quality: 3.0)
01.17.2000
Rating: 7.6
Product Reviewed: zassenhaus manual mill
Bottom Line: There's something satisfying about applying elbow grease to a classic, timeless tool to get that nice, even grind...well, once in awhile, anyway! :-D
Mike DiDomenico (quality: 3.0)
01.26.2009
Rating: 5.4
Product Reviewed: 151
Bottom Line: Save your money and buy a cheap electric. When this grinder breaks, there is zero customer support.
Steve Schurman (quality: 2.4)
05.09.2000
Rating: 7.6
Product Reviewed: Zassenhaus Box Mill
Bottom Line: It is simple and rugged. It produces a good grind for espresso, but does not produce an even coarse grind.
A A (quality: 1.0)
12.20.2007
Rating: 8.4
Product Reviewed: hand grinder
Bottom Line: just bought and off to a good start.
Anthony Chavez
02.08.2008
Rating: 9.6
Product Reviewed: Wall Mounted 171
Bottom Line: The 171 is wonderful, reasonably priced and does everthing grinders costing up to $300 dollars do. Easy to use!!
Darshan-Josiah Barber
03.28.2009
Rating: 3.8
Product Reviewed: 169DG Deluxe
Bottom Line: The new Zassenhaus mills are still nice to look at and fun to use, but they're useless for making good coffee.
Chul (Chuck) Kim
03.23.2009
Rating: 7.4
Product Reviewed: Turkish Mill
Bottom Line: Surprisingly Sturdy but not as portable as some other turkish mills.
Jeremy Sievers
08.12.2008
Rating: 9.2
Product Reviewed: Manual Grinder
Bottom Line: Great grind, niche product, works very well...you have to work for it.
Grant G
12.23.2011
Rating: 6.2
Product Reviewed: Guatemala
Bottom Line: Beautiful with unacceptable flaws.
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