electric coffee grinder

Freshly grinding coffee significantly increases the quality of your cup of coffee. Just a few minutes after grinding, 30% of the aroma has evaporated. To prevent this from happening and to ensure you have full control over the perfect grind size for your brewing method, you should invest in a coffee grinder. Electric coffee grinders are especially recommended if you want to grind coffee frequently, easily, and quickly.

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Elektrische Kaffeemühle kaufen Eureka Mignon Specialita

Electric coffee grinder Eureka Mignon Specialità

To prepare espresso with a portafilter machine, you need a coffee grinder that grinds finely yet consistently. The Eureka Mignon Specialità model has proven particularly effective. The Eureka Mignon Specialità has established itself over the years as one of the best-selling grinders with a good price-performance ratio. The coffee grinder features a 55 mm steel disc grinder, and the grinding setting is continuously adjustable.

You can control the timer for your coffee portions intuitively via the touch display or mechanically on the side. The fork that holds the portafilter is height-adjustable, so you don't have to sacrifice comfort with any portafilter. The Eureka Mignon Specialità is a true asset for any coffee preparation, regardless of the grind size. According to the manufacturer, you can use it to grind coffee for filter coffee as well.

Elektrische Kaffeemühle kaufen Baratza Encore

Baratza Encore ESP electric coffee grinder

An electric coffee grinder saves you time and effort, but you'll have to sacrifice some space in your kitchen. A good entry-level model is the Baratza Encore ESP, which allows you to grind coffee for both espresso and filter coffee. This makes this coffee grinder a practical all-rounder for those who enjoy alternating espresso and filter coffee. The steel conical burr grinder from Etzinger impresses with a particularly uniform grind for its price range.

You can adjust the grind setting to one of 40 different settings, making it suitable for all filter coffee preparation methods, including V60, Chemex, French Press, AeroPress, and Moka Pot, in addition to espresso. Adjusting the grind setting is particularly easy by simply turning the bean hopper. Furthermore, the Baratza Encore ESP's simple, unobtrusive design makes it a perfect fit for your kitchen workspace. Many home baristas are therefore embarking on the adventure of sophisticated coffee preparation at home with this model.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which grinder is best for coffee?

This varies depending on the application, as each grinder has advantages and disadvantages. Most grinders are made of stainless steel or ceramic. Ceramic is cheaper and doesn't overheat as easily as stainless steel, which in turn is somewhat more durable. Coffee grinders with impact grinders achieved the worst results because the coffee particles are chopped very unevenly and not ground.

How does an electric coffee grinder work?

Most electric coffee grinders have a disc or conical grinder. You adjust the grind size of the coffee beans, preferably continuously, in small increments until you find the perfect grind size for your brewing method. This works by changing the distance between the grinding discs or the conical grinder. The closer the distance, the finer the coffee is ground.

What is important in a coffee grinder?

The most important thing with an electric coffee grinder is that it doesn't have an impact grinder! An impact grinder grinds the coffee beans unevenly with its built-in blades. A disc or conical grinder grinds the coffee beans much more evenly, which is especially important for a consistent coffee extraction. You should also make sure that the speed of the coffee grinder isn't too high, so the coffee grounds don't overheat during the grinding process.