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Factory-Reconditioned Cuisinart DBM-8FR Supreme Grind Automatic Burr Mill Description
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83 of 83 people found the following review helpful.
Decent Grinder, but upgrading will get you vastly superior results
By M. Thomas
I used this grinder for several years before upgrading to the Baratza Maestro Plus (which would be my recommendation if you are looking for a great home grinder). I can say that the Cuisinart is an ok machine, but not one to look to for precise results. A few things to keep in mind... The Cuisinart uses a flat burr rather than conical type burr assembly usually found on higher-end models. Also, most of the grind power of the Cuisinart comes from the speed at which the motor turns the burr. Higher-end grinders typically use higher grade motors to produce a high power grind at lower rotation speeds. This assists in producing a more uniform grind, keeps the coffee from heating up while being ground and to prevents too much static from being generated in the grinding process. Some grinders use a gear reduction method to get this slower, yet powerful grind from a high speed motor (the Baratza is an example). The Cuisinart is definitely a step up from a blade grinder, but for a little more money you can get much better results than it will offer you. Just my 2 cents.
27 of 30 people found the following review helpful.
Better than a blade grinder
By Dustin
Pros: cheap, large capacity, adjustable grind, stainless looks nice
Cons: some "fine coffee dust" buildup, loud
I couldn't tell that it was remanufactured, it looked new.
First use, I dumped about a cup of beans in the machine (after cleaning and drying the grinder of course) and adjusted the grind to medium. Pushed the button, and a very loud grinder started. A minute or so later, there were still beans left, but the machine stopped. Pushed the button again. Eventually there were only about 3 beans bouncing around in the bottom of the grinder. I took the catch tray out and found a bunch of caked up powdered coffee that was ground to "super fine" consistancy built-up around the top of the grinder. This was unusable, but only represented about 1 teaspoon of coffee. It fell in with the rest of my grounds and when I make coffee, it 'disolves' into the water, making the coffee taste bad near the bottom of the pot/ cup. I just dump it out or drink it anyways, but I see how that could bother people...
Overall, it's a good grinder, and a lot better than a blade grinder, and if you watch the prices, you can get it for the same price as a blade grinder (Friday sales). Recommended for not-so-picky coffee drinkers (those who can tell the difference between fresh ground beans and folgers), but not recommended to picky drinkers (those who can tell you the time and weather conditions of when the coffee was ground based upon the taste).
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
Refurbished? Looks and works, like brand new to me.
By Shelley
My 15 year old Delonghi coffee grinder finally had to be replaced. Not that it no longer worked. It was just time for a new coffee grinder.
I don't remember what I paid for the Delonghi 15 years ago. But after seeing the prices for the newer top of the line grinders. It was time to check out the refurbished models.
I'm delighted with this refurbished Cusinart. It arrived looking as if it was brand new. It's very quiet, compared to the Delonghi. The bean hopper holds double the amount, and the auto measuring feature is wonderful. I'm not sure why a few are complaining about the fine grinding not being fine enough for expresso/cappuccino. But it works great as far as I'm concerned. Any finer grind, would be just shy of powder.
I've purchased several refurbished kitchen appliances in the past few weeks. And in by doing so, I've saved several hundred dollars. Every one of the appliances looks and works like brand new. Including this Cusinart refurbished grinder.
So, unless you just want to spend a lot of extra money for brand new. Try
a refurb or two. Thank you again, Cusinart.


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