Features:
- Electric coffee grinder grinds 4 to 12 cups for precision brewing
- 3 grind settings; wide upper collar; flip-top lid for mess-free filling and emptying
- Chamber Maid cleaning system; bowl scraper dislodges coffee from grinding area
- Removable, dishwasher-safe grinding chamber; cord storage
Editorial Review:
MODEL- IDS77 VENDOR- MR. COFFEE FEATURES- Coffee Grinder- Black 3 Precision Grind Settings from Fine to Coarse Grinds 4-12 cups for Precision Brewing Exclusive Chamber MaidTM Cleaning System cleans grounds from chamber walls. Removable Grinding Chamber for less mess and easy pouring Wide opening lid makes filling and dispensing easy Dishwasher safe chamber MANUFACTURER WARRANTY:andnbsp;andnbsp;1 YEAR
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0 
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Rube Goldberg Grinder 
If you appreciate good design, do not buy this grinder.
Why?
- It's clunky
- Has way too many unnecessary parts
- The cord is so short that you'll probably have to unplug it every time to pour your coffee in your basket
- If you use the hinged lid to pour the ground coffee through, you will end up with grounds on your counter
- The chamber maid thing doesn't clean all of the grounds out
There are probably other bad points I could think of, but I'll save you the... more info
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Poor Results, Gimmicky, Overly Complicated 
At around $20, this little blade grinder is cheap but suffers from a needlessly-complex design, poor performance, and useless gimmicky features.
Here's why I returned mine:
1. Too many piece-parts to lose, clean, assemble, and break.
2. A very inconsistent grind (far too many "fines" along with medium and large particles) that can cause sour and/or bitter flavors.
3. Difficult cleaning that can add stale/rancid flavors: many of those overly-fine grinds are impossible to remove... more info
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fine for espresso and drip 
Really wanted a bean grinder that could grind for all types of coffee. The package said this one could, so I bought it. I didn't know much about coffee or coffee tools, so I had an excuse. This type of blade grinder is great for espresso (very fine) and drip (medium to fine), but when I try to do a course grind, it is impossible to grind all the beans without over grinding some. So when I use my coffee press I invariably end up with coffee bean in my mug. If you want to use a French press, I would... more info
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Consistent grinds for low cost 
We predominantly use our Black and Decker one-cup-at-a-time personal coffee maker, but it has a tendency to clog and overflow if the coffee grinds are too fine. While there are all sorts of pod/cartridge type single cup coffee makers out there, we prefer being able to choose any style, region, or brand bean we want and to grind them fresh. So because of the risk of the Black and Decker machine clogging with fine grinds, our current Krups grinder became a pain to use, e.g. the grinds were either too fine or... more info
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