- Capacity: 50 g (20 cups of coffee)
- Blade Material: Stainless Steel
- Container Material: Plastic
- Pulse Function (grind size selection)
- Speeds: 1
- Transparent lid
- Power Supply: 230 V - 50 Hz
- Cord Length: 100 cm
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The electric grinder from Esperanza can be used in any kitchen. It is designed for all coffee beans and is also suitable for grinding various types of spices and nuts.
The grinder has a capacity of 50 g and is equipped with a two-blade stainless steel knife, which grinds the beans properly so you can enjoy the wonderful aroma of freshly ground coffee. The grinder's lid is transparent, allowing you to control how finely you want to grind your spices or coffee.
Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.
I bought it to grind flaxseed and it works great for me, I don't want it for coffee
Difficult to clean, it does not have smooth surfaces, resulting in coffee remaining in strange places and when you open it, coffee falls down, problematic start (you have to turn the lid to press an internal switch in a slot, but when you turn it, you have to press at the same time to prevent the lid from opening, really bad functionality. Cheap materials. However, it does what it promises. The equivalent from Bosch is superior (but twice the size) and worth the double money
For its price alone, it is worth buying. The price corresponds to what this device offers. A good grind of a reasonable amount of coffee mainly for home use and not professional. And that's because it can't handle very large quantities of grinding as it heats up after a certain point. However, for home use, it is just right. With a very good result. For that alone, 5 stars.
Value for money clearly, sturdy construction, good cut. I would like a slightly larger capacity, but it does its job just fine.
Value for money. With a simple device you upgrade your coffee. Easy to take with you (e.g. on vacation). I also shake it while grinding for a more homogeneous result. Cleaning is not the best, but indeed with a little dry kitchen paper you do your job. For espresso in a home coffee maker, 20 seconds of grinding are enough.
I have no point of comparison, but it does a good job of grinding spices. It doesn't have cutting levels; I hold it steady with one hand and with the other I turn and press the lid to make it work, taking breaks so it doesn't overheat. Perfect result, with patience, breaks, and pushing the unground material towards the blades. Cleaning is a bit difficult under the blades, since the (small) container cannot be removed. A toothbrush or brush helps with cleaning. For its price, it is an excellent little machine.
Update: I made the mistake of putting a spoonful of water inside for spice paste. It passed through the holes of the container and dripped everywhere.... It works, but I will be careful not to let it happen again.
I wouldn't believe that with 6€ for this cutter and 10€/kg of Lavazza coffee beans, I would drink such coffee! I will never buy pre-ground espresso again (at 22-28€/kg). I fill the metal container with beans and press the plastic lid, shaking the device up and down like a shaker (see photo), for 30 seconds. This way, I achieve a uniform grind. More time = finer grind. Don't overdo it, though. After 30-35 seconds, the device heats up!
It has a little issue that it doesn't seal properly, which I solved by placing a rubber band from packaging in the lid's groove.
I ground up some thickly grated cardamom and it was losing quite a bit, and you had to press it very hard to seal it.
With the rubber band, you barely press it and it is watertight
Burned within a month. Troublesome cutting. It got dirty for fun (during grinding, coffee would spill outside if you didn't press with a lot of force)
I made the purchase because I am relatively new to coffee preparation and grinding. After reading the comments, I was convinced to buy it. I didn't regret it at all. If you follow the comments about repositioning the amount of coffee back to the middle in order to grind it uniformly, it is value for money and does a very good job. Of course, with the current circumstances.
I bought it to grind dried hot peppers. The result is absolutely satisfactory. Obviously, for the price it has, it has a low level of construction. A big problem I encountered after a few uses is that if you don't press the lid with force, material flies out.
It does its job perfectly fine. 25 seconds and the coffee is ground just the way I want it, as for the cleaning, you have made it a breeze and it cleans easily
I also read the comments before I went through the process of buying it.
I bought it to grind espresso beans. I used to buy espresso beans from a well-known coffee chain for €29 per kilo.
Now that I have the device, I bought espresso beans for €15 per kilo, I saw how many seconds it takes approximately to make them (24-25) and they turn out perfect.
I made 350 grams in one week.
It is easy to clean with a toothbrush.
It just doesn't require much force because it heats up easily.
For its price, the device is great.
For its price, it's a star. I grind espresso coffee in the following way and it becomes superb.
After 10 seconds of grinding, I stop and with a spoon I collect the coffee from the walls of the container in the middle. I grind for another 15 seconds and the coffee comes out perfect. With more grinding time, the coffee becomes too finely ground and as a result, it puts a lot of strain on the coffee machine's pump.
The grinder worked for me and the coffee comes out more aromatic and flavorful than the pre-ground one I used to use.
For the money, it is perfect. Indeed, it takes a few tries at the beginning to understand how much time the coffee needs to grind. As for the cleaning, as some people say, it cleans perfectly with a toothbrush without water or anything else.
Taking into consideration the money required for its purchase and the result it produces after some grinding time tests, it is excellent to start with.
For its price, it is decent.
So, let's get to it: 1. It grinds the coffee beans satisfactorily. Of course, at first you have to waste a package of coffee until you find the ideal grind.... I, who used it for 2 days, achieved a grinding time of 25 seconds. In those seconds, my coffee maker produces 62 ml of coffee with an extraction time of 23 seconds. Anything over 25 seconds makes the coffee too fine and my coffee maker doesn't flow properly. So, I consider a grinding time of 20-25 seconds to be ideal. 2. Cleaning is a bit of an issue, but with a brush, everything will be easier.
Very affordable and decent solution for grinding espresso coffee.
It's a bit difficult to clean the container, but with a brush and a damp kitchen paper, the job gets done.
Personally, I grind the beans for espresso for about 10-12 seconds with a pause in between to mix the coffee a little. I also grind pepper corns and everything is fine.
It is perfect, ground flaxseed, powdered sugar, espresso coffee, etc. for the money, the best there is on the market!!!
How happy I am with the reviews of the Scroutz. I bought it after reading about all the grinders and yes, they are right. Its grinding is amazing. For this price? PERFECT
I have two, besides the incredible noise they make, one of them turned out to be defective and works with difficulty.
Simply very cheap.
It is a value for money device. We use it for espresso beans, it grinds them satisfactorily, easy to use, just a little caution when attaching it before starting. Cleaning is a bit difficult and it makes noise.
For its price, it's okay. It grinds coffee, even espresso. And the espresso it produces is drinkable without much discomfort.
The problem is that the blade - which cannot be removed - covers the coffee at the bottom of the container, making it difficult to remove all the coffee you ground or to clean it. Additionally, it has 2 uncovered screw heads at the bottom of the container that act like magnets for residue from whatever you grind.
Combined with the fact that you can't wet it, you end up struggling with paper and brushes for a couple of minutes after each use. Sometimes you have to blow on it to transfer the last stubborn beans from the container to your face.
With a brush, it cleans easily, while the coffee is ground quickly.
The build quality is satisfactory, as well as the capacity.
I should add that I use the ground coffee in a coffee maker and in a moka pot.
Take it with closed eyes! It's not worth giving more money for this category! It grinds the coffee perfectly. For espresso, it grinds in about 28 seconds. Big difference in taste compared to ready-ground, packaged coffee. Clean it with a brush. Don't wash it. The motor will get wet.
I bought it for seeds and erythritol.
I have ground: flaxseed, chia seed, sesame, hazelnuts, salt, and erythritol.
I am completely satisfied. It is fast and effective.
I have also found a trick and I shake it back and forth on a smooth surface and it grinds the mixtures more easily.
Do not fill it up to the top. It needs to be filled up until the end of hope.
Also, a trick is when I grind seeds, for example sesame, I add a little bamboo flour inside so it doesn't turn into a paste.
I don't mind that the container is not detachable. I don't wash it from the sesame to grind, for example, hazelnuts. They are all seeds.
You don't cook inside.
Be cool
Very good for its price. It grinds quickly and easily (I use it not only for coffee but also for spices or to make homemade oat flour). The only thing that would be more convenient for me would be if the metal part of the container could be removed for easier cleaning.
Very good for its price! I only use it to grind spices! And sugar into powdered sugar! I will come back for durability over time!
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It turns flaxseed into powder!
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The lid does not close properly, resulting in coffee spilling everywhere.
A lot of noise
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it was great until over used
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I have had it for two years and it grinds coffee just fine if you keep an eye on the time.