- Consistent results: 17 settings adjust the distance between the two burrs for a fine or coarse result. Enjoy your grounds just how you want them, and uniformly sized to preserve full flavour and aroma.
- Precise portions: Make two or 12 cups at once on the handy cup selector. The grinder turns off automatically as soon as your desired amount has been ground, so there’s no waste.
- Durable design: Crafted from durable stainless steel, this burr grinder is built to last. So, you can enjoy freshly ground coffee, day after day.
- Fresh flavour: The KRUPS expert burr grinder is equipped with a large-capacity 225g bean hopper that’s airtight to keep your coffee beans fresh and ensure the result is bursting with flavour.
- Fuss-free cleaning: The removable upper burr and ground coffee container allow easy and thorough cleaning. The brushed stainless-steel fascia is a breeze to wipe clean, too.
- Note-It will not turn on if the safety switch are not engaged we have a lid switch on the top cover and a coffee grinders container switch which need to be engaged as per the user guide.
- Note-Always check they have the lid on the unit and grinding container in place this case prevent operation.
Krups Expert Burr, Automatic Coffee Grinder, Easy Clean, black&silver, GVX231
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the item is perfect but the delvery man leav it infront of door , and he never call –
يصل الى درجة الطحن المطلوبة لقهوة الإيسبريسو ، حيث تعجز العلامات التجارية الأخرى من المنافسين في هذه الفئة ، آلة طحن عملية من كل النواحي و فعلا ناجحة و ذات جودة .. كتبت هذا التقييم بعد شهر من الاستخدام اليومي المتكرر
Adeep –
Not working. Opened it yesterday and it doesn’t work. Need a replacement
Lazhar Ourari –
I would recommend this product to anyone, you will not regret the money spent for it. No comment it is made to please its user a genius design.
Simon N –
I think this represents really good value for money. I wanted to grind beans at home rather than getting my local coffee supplier to do it as you really can’t beat freshly ground for flavour and aroma. I have had blade grinders in the past and they always left a very uneven result unless I wanted anything other than coffee powder, so I really wanted a proper burr grinder. However, like most good things, all the top-rated ones carried a fairly high price tag – certainly above my budget – so I found the Krups and have been using it daily for 9 months.
All I can say is it’s an absolute steal for the money. Yes, there is a certain amount of static generated with means the grinds do sometimes stick to the collector – but I find a sharp tap oon the worktop, or even bash it with the back of a teaspoon, drops the grinds down. Yes, once the bean hopper starts to empty you can get beans not dropping into the burrs and causing the motor to whizz away with no grinding – but if you keep the hopper topped up with beans then gravity does the trick and keeps things flowing downwards. Failing that gently slap the top of the machine with your palm to dislodge the reluctant bean. As a tip, I fill it way above the marked “max fill” line to maximise the weight of beans in there and it works just fine.
As I said this has been used every day for over 9 months and has performed brilliantly. I mainly grind for a stove-top mocha pot, but have also ground for french press – the grind adjustment is easy. I have not had to perform any maintenance or cleaning on the main machine, the on/off switch has behaved flawlessly, the safety switches for the bean hopper and grind collector have worked 100%. The only thing I do is stick the collector and lid in the dishwasher top rack once a week to prevent brown staining. It all looks as good as the day I got it.
If you can cope with everything I’ve outlined above and can’t afford a more expensive machine then please do give this one a try – you WILL notice a difference in your coffee if you are currently using a bladed mill.
jasmine –
After a few youtube reviews, this was recommended to me and within my budget. So far grind has been great and it’s easy to clean.
Andrea –
Per il suo prezzo e le sue caratteristiche, è tra le migliori sul mercato per la fascia medio-bassa.
Ho deciso di acquistarla, dopo aver letto le recensioni di amazon e di alcuni siti del settore. Infatti cercavo un macina caffé, da affiancare alla macchina espresso di fascia bassa, appena acquistata, che consentisse una regolazione della macinatura, a differenza dei prodotti della stessa fascia offerti sul mercato, e consentisse di macinare i chicchi appena prima di fare il caffé espresso. La mia scelta di affiancarla ad una macchina caffé espresso di fascia bassa è stata apprezzata anche dallo staff di un blog dedicato al caffé espresso.
Il macina caffé ha una camera soprastante dove inserire i chicchi da macinare, con la scatola sottostante che raccoglie la polvere. Vi è, sulla faccia frontale, un pomello numerato, che servirebbe a regolare la quantità di polvere da macinare in base ai caffé da fare; è però molto imprecisa, perché si basa sul tempo di macinazione e non misura la quantità di polvere effettivamente prodotta: mediamente, alla più bassa macinatura (regolabile col pomello laterale), la polvere prodotta col regolatore posizionato su 2 caffè, è quella necessaria per un caffè espresso. Consigliati i tre-quattro livelli di grossezza della macinatura più fini, per un caffé espresso; mentre per caffé di moka, più adatto è un livello medio o più grosso.
È probabile che alcune recensioni indichino una macinatura non proprio fine, anche se regolata al livello più basso: questo è dovuto in buona parte alla grandezza dei chicchi e alla loro qualità, oltre alle caratteristiche della miscela (chicchi più grossi, come quelli del genere robusta, avranno una macinatura più grossa; inoltre miscele di specie diverse di caffé o gradi di tostatura differenti (arabica e robusta), tendono ad avere chicchi di dimensioni a volte molto diverse), e in minima parte al grado di umidità ambientale al momento della macinatura (i chicchi, essendo essiccati e abbastanza porosi, sono igroscopici e tendono a rispondere alle variazioni di umidità atmosferica: ambienti/giornate umidi, tendono a ingrossare i chicchi).
Le macine sono composte da due moli rotanti (di cui una fissa), disposte reciprocamente “a specchio”, di teflon; tendono ad avere una macinatura non completamente uniforme (polvere con frammenti di dimensioni diverse), fatto accentuato se si macinano miscele di chicchi molto diversi tra loro.
È facile da pulire, e si consiglia una pulizia accurata di tutta la macchina (moli rotanti, serbatoio chicchi e polvere) almeno una volta al mese. In dotazione, viene fornito un pennellino per pulire le macine: quella superiore infatti è rimovibile. Personalmente, oltre alla spennellatura delle moli e del foro di uscita della polvere, per pulire le macine, faccio passare una polvere, con residui amidici, appositamente creata per i macinacaffé, usata anche dai professionisti (si trovano facilmente sul mercato); può essere usato anche del riso macinato (non farina di riso: è troppo fina!), con lo stesso macinacaffé.
La macchina, per funzionare, deve avere chiuso il tappo del serbatoio dei chicchi e inserito il cestello per contenere la polvere.
Può essere usata anche per macinare altri alimenti, come semi,…, ma lo sconsiglio, in quanto sporca inutilmente le moli rotanti.
Una pecca, è il fatto che bisogna travasare la polvere dal cestello al filtro con un cucchiaino.
Le macine, a meno che non mostrino evidenti segni di danneggiamento e consumo, non dovrebbero essere cambiate: di solito, macine professionali possono macinare fino a 400-500 kg di caffé, prima di essere cambiate: calcolando che mediamente un bar può macinare anche più di un chilo di caffé al giorno, è ovvio pensare che le macine dei macinacaffé professionali usate nei bar vengano cambiate ogni uno/due anni circa. Però, per i consumi domestici, dove un chilo di caffé (circa 130 espressi) può venir consumato in tre settimane/un mese circa, la durata delle macine teoricamente sarebbe pari a circa 30 anni!!!
Per finire, è un prodotto ottimo per la sua fascia, e non è professionale.
Da prestare attenzione alla presa, che è a tre spinotti (modello inglese): ma bastano 5 euro per comprare un adattatore per le nostre prese della corrente.
Da due anni che ce l’ho, e sembra come nuovo. Consiglio, ripeto, una buona e completa pulizia almeno una volta al mese, perché col tempo, la polvere che si deposita tra le moli, tende a puzzare, per l’ossidazione naturale degli acidi grassi in essa contenuti, e intacca la polvere di caffé che viene macinata.
Jim Marshall –
My old blade grinder packed up shortly after the start of the 2020 coronavirus lockdown in the UK which was a problem for this coffee addict (yeah I know, first world problems) so I bought this for £39. I’ve been using it for almost three months – what’s it been like?
The good
The price. Can’t argue with that.
Consistency of the grind – no lumps or shards (unlike my old blade grinder), just evenly-ground coffee every time.
Appearance. It’s small and reasonably attractive, it isn’t going to dominate your kitchen.
Safety – it won’t start if either the grinder bin lid or ground coffee collection container isn’t securely in place.
Reliability – looks solid so far. I’ve only had it 2.5 months, but I use it 2-4 times per day.
The bad
While it does have some adjustability, on even the coarsest grind it’s still too fine for use in a French Press (which is how I make coffee). You can still make the coffee, but if you don’t let the grounds settle and decant carefully when pouring you’ll end up with a fine sludge at the bottom of your cup. Yuck.
Noise. Not a biggie as I don’t grind coffee at 3AM, but it sounds like it’s about to take off, especially as it speeds up at the end of the grind (when presumably it’s already ground must of the coffee and is working against less resistance).
The collection container has a couple of issues. Firstly, it’s not designed for pouring out the coffee after the grind. It has no spout, meaning it’s impossible to pour the grounds without at least some missing the target and landing on your kitchen worksurface. Secondly, not all of the grounds settle at the bottom of the container, quite a lot adheres to its sides (static?) This means you have to use the little brush provided to brush the grounds from the sides into the base of the container before pouring, otherwise it ends up everywhere when you pour out the ground coffee.
Overall, can’t fault it for the money, but there are a few caveats.
Tony Farson –
I’ve had this Krups coffee grinder for 10 weeks now and I’m still completely delighted with it. It’s very easy to use, pretty quiet and looks ace on the work top. It feels like a solid machine. I even like the dinky little brush that comes with it! On top of that it is also great value for money.
As the manual says you need to ensure that the top hopper cover is on properly and the collection box with its cover are in place otherwise the safety switch prevents operation.
I think one reviewer here said it didn’t grind coarse enough for a cafetière/french press. I can confirm it’s absolutely right for me and there’s still a bit of room on the setting knob for coarser still. I get no sludge whatsoever at the bottom of the cup.
I’ve only had a hand grinder before and that was many years ago. Electric is so much less faff and I hadn’t realised you get a pretty standard measured amount for your chosen setting and therefore a consistent cup!
I used to use supermarket ready ground coffee which was never great in the first place but I found the quality was going down, especially with the vacuum packaging being inadequate. I now source beans from a small premium independant supplier and really look forward to my mid morning coffee.