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Krups Twin Blade Coffee Mill | 
| Brand: Tefal Category: Kitchen
List Price: £19.99 Buy New: £19.29 You Save: £0.70 (4%)
Rating: 22 reviews Sales Rank: 146
Media: Kitchen & Home Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 3.5 x 3 x 6.8
MPN: 20342 Model: 203-42 UPC: 010942104384 EAN: 0010942104384 ASIN: B00004SPEU
Release Date: April 10, 2003 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Same as Melitta CM1 Type 203-26 December 19, 2008 Steve_East9 (UK) I first purchased this excellent coffee grinder in 1981 when it was also sold as the 'Melitta CM1' (also produced in Germany). It is only in the last few months that the motor has started to fail. What a wonderful, reliable product!
Simple grinder which lasted around two years November 30, 2008 Henry Hadlow (London, UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this grinder for Christmas 2006 and I'm now looking for a replacement for Christmas 2008. It lasted around two years. It is a fair design, very straightforward, what you can see in the picture is what you get. However I expected it to last longer than two years. Something has become detatched/loose internally - the blade spins whilst it is empty but doesn't spin if coffee is inside. I did also use it for grinding spices, mainly cinnamon. I imagined it would be a fairly simple repair, it is probably just a loose nut, however the unit is constructed in a way which makes it completely impossible to take apart.
Run of the mill October 25, 2008 Ted Maul When my wife dropped and broke our Bodum C-Mill Coffee Grinder, she replaced it with this item. It does the job well enough, and the snug fitting, generous lid is a good feature that allows you to tip the ground coffee into it before emptying into the cafetiere. The downside, however, is that every time I do a grind I'm left with the unpleasant whiff of burnt shellac from the grinder's little motor. I'd take back my old Bodum 5679 C-Mill Electric Coffee Grinder any day.
Long distance grinder May 19, 2008 OSB Arditi 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I make a lot of coffee: I fill this with beans at least twice a day, every day for the past ten years or so, and this little baby is still going strong. Sure, a burr grinder makes it easier to be precise, but after all this time I'm pretty accurate about the grind time. Some other reviewers have had a different experience, but I can testify that it's at least possible for one of these to last over a decade of constant use.
Grinds sufficient for espresso April 14, 2008 C. Corbett (Manchester, England) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This is a good first grinding mill. Will grind fine enough for espresso and will also further grind coffee that is bought not fine enough. Don't use water to clean unless youw wait a long time for drying. I just grind ten to fifteen seconds ( three times five seconds) for espresso then empty and clean using an unused (for painting that is) half inch paint brush to remove all coffee powder without damaging grinding blades. Value for Money? - DEFINITELY.
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