Adjustable Mr. Coffee Burr Millby Eugene Hanks I've been a whole-bean coffee drinker for many years and I am also very picky when it comes to coffee. No swill for me! I am also mechanically inclined and love to take things apart. After reading reviews of burr grinders and agonizing over the prices (did I also mention that I prefer to spend more on coffee than equipment?) I decided on a cheaper model- the Mr. Coffee Burr Mill Coffee Grinder - BMX3. The price was right ($29.99) and despite the wildly fluctuating reviews I knew I could make this thing work right or have my money back from Target. When I got it home and got it out of the box I pulled the coffee catcher out and looked at the burrs. By dialing the coarseness wheel back and forth I could immediately recognize that the space between the two wheels would produce either a ridiculously chunky coarse grind at "E" or an acceptable drip grind at "A". I wanted a better range to get an "espresso" grind.
If you possess the minimum ability to use a phillips head screwdriver, small adjustable wrench and maybe a cordless drill you can adjust this grinder and have the fine grind you want.
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I must stress that this was a snap to do. Don't let yourself be intimidated. As for the pro's and con's the machine is: space efficient; tidy- it doesn't spray coffee grounds everywhere since the collector fits real snug; its quick and relatively quiet. It does tend to kick grounds up into the hopper when it has emptied itself of beans. I suspect it will need frequent cleanings, but the top burr twists out quite easily so this is not a problem. There is some static but that is unavoidable due to the laws of physics and will occur to some degree in any electric coffee grinder. If the motor craps out it will be returned to Tar-zhay' at once. However, I suspect this is a cleaning issue. I also suspect that if you try to grind a whole pound of beans without letting it rest between hopper fills there will be a problem with the motor. Remember, it’s not an industrial or commercial-type device! For the price and the ease of adjustment I think it's a hell of a deal. |