Choosing Between the Two Main Types of Coffee Grinders

If you have to brew your coffee properly then it is quite essential that you make sure that any coffee beans that you use are properly and freshly grounded. Different types of coffee grinders are available on the market but of the two main types the most common are the burr grinders and the blade grinders.

Blade Grinder

The blade grinders come at a less expensive cost than the burr grinders which is about $20. The machine is equipped with a single blade shaped somewhat similarly to a propeller. The blade grinders do not come with settings, they just operate on the principle that the longer you grind the better and finer the coffee becomes. You basically need to take a quick look at the coffee beans that you are grinding to ensure that it has become as fine as you want. If you’re trying to make drip coffee then blade grinders are wonderful, on the other hand if what you need is an espresso or a coffee drink with a specific type of grind, the blade grinder won’t serve your purposes. Using a blade grinder causes a level of unevenness in your coffee and makes the coffee clump together as well. The blade grinder is ultimately a messy coffee making tool

Different blade grinder brands exist on the market and they usually sport popular names such as : Braun, Bodum, Capresso, and Cuisinart. Blade grinders may be uneven and messy but they tend to save you a whole lot more than their burr grinder counterparts.

Burr Grinder

A burr grinder is a whole lot more expensive than the blade grinder. It usually costs up to three times as much or more. When you decide to purchase a burr grinder you will have to contend between two sub categories, these sub-categories are the flat burrs and the conical burrs. Any coffee beans that are ground are drawn right between the two burrs and are ultimately crushed into a much more uniform size. Any burr grinder available will have certain settings that will allow for a certain level of coarseness or fineness in the nature of your grind. These grinders make the coffee grind uniform and consistent and may be used in place of other types of grinds. Popular brand names include: Cuisinart, Baratza, Bodum, Bunn, Capresso, Gaggia, Isomac, KitchanAid, Krups, Mazzer, Pasquini, Rancillo as well as Solis.

Spending the extra dollar on buying a burr grinder is usually well worth it. In the end you get a better cup of coffee and any slight mess created is easier to clean. Both set of grinders often come with a dosing or non-dosing choice. This effectively allows the grinder to disburse the coffee in certain usable amounts. This is easily done by pulling a handle which is located at the side of the grinder. What non-dosing grinders do is that they often grind directly into a container for ground coffee or a receptacle. In the end it’s all about you picking a grinder that suits your own particular purposes and your lifestyle.

Darren Williger is a guitar playing, tea drinking, meditating, low carbohydrate eating, wine making sales maker who writes for CigarMaven.com, SmokersWebsite.com, and SavoryTea.com.

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