- It features a hard aluminum casing and automatic group operation.
- Ability to adjust grinding to 24 different levels.
- It has a coffee bean container with a capacity of 250 gr.
- Voltage: 230 V / 50 Hz
- Power: 128 watts
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Conical coffee grinder made of stainless steel that prevents overheating while preserving the coffee aroma.
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This is the first coffee grinder I have bought, I pass the coffee I grind twice to get a good result.
With the initial setup, I don't grind the coffee a second time, while with additional washers = reducing space that the particles of the beans will pass through, it still needs a second time because it doesn't have the power to grind with an additional washer, so
for example, with 4 washers I need to grind once
for example, with 6 washers I need to grind a second time
such a failure with 150 euros... I would have been better off getting a manual one
About 2 years of use only for grinding, nothing else and it is perfect for its price. It was not very difficult to find the grind setting and in general you will rarely need to change the level unless of course you change coffee brands. It is worth its money. I replaced a grinder with a much more expensive one at 200+ euros and it is rubbish....I keep a reservation in case it is defective. However, if your budget is up to 100 euros, do not hesitate at all for this grinder.
Good evening everyone, reading the comments I decided to buy it and I regretted it... the worst coffee grinder ever!!!! It was working fine, grinding the beans into fine particles, but suddenly it started grinding them into very coarse ones, resulting in terrible coffee! Spend a little more money and buy something of better quality! (5) days of ownership, (1) decent coffee!
Professional Barista and owner of Delonghi Dedica with a cut-off valve.
The Graef CM 702 easily grinds freshly roasted espresso without the need for adjustment and without the need for a very fine grind.
The only negative is that it does tend to retain quite a bit, which is corrected quite a bit with a spray of water on the beans before grinding.
If you make espresso at home and your options are to buy pre-ground coffee or spend up to 100 euros to buy a grinder, this one is definitely worth it.
Also, if you have a cheap machine with a 51mm pressurized basket, it will cover you completely.
However, if you have a machine with a 58mm non-pressurized basket, there is a high probability that even at the finest setting, it cannot grind the coffee as fine as the machine can handle. (Still, it is a better option than buying pre-ground.)
Quite good for its price.
The trick to prevent the coffee from sticking inside is to spray the beans with a little water.
Well, it is the cheapest electric grinder (the cheapest ones are not exactly grinders, they don't have blades). Very good build quality. Very convenient that you can directly pour the coffee into the group.
However, the negative aspect is that it constantly needs adjustment of the grind size. Where you set it at 9 and it's perfect, then you have to lower it to 7 for example with the same coffee.
Overall, it is not easy to use
The mill is worth its money, that is for sure. For someone who is now entering the world of coffee, especially espresso, they must dedicate time and not be disappointed by the countless information that exists, and this mill is a good entry level for anyone who does not have the ability to pay more.
I bought it to grind coffee for my aeropress. For its price, it is decent! It has some retention, but with 1-2 taps, it empties. I haven't tried it for espresso, but from the comments I read, it works fine, although a bit cumbersome.
Overall, I am satisfied, of course, I would have liked to get a grinder that would be perfect in every way with this money, but it's not possible!
For its price, it is very good. It is worth buying from many perspectives. Always freshly ground coffee and the price of the beans is proportionally lower than that of ready-ground coffee from supermarkets.
Five stars because it is an awesome value for money! There is nothing close to it at this price range! I have it as a second to my Baratza and it competes with it equally! Combine it with a decent espresso machine (any without a pressurized portafilter) and it will open up new horizons for you. And of course, avoid supermarket coffee.
I think that for its price, it has no competition. I have been grinding coffee for two years now.
Caution when cleaning how you remove - insert the container.
I have had the grinder for 6 months. Personally, I grind espresso at levels 5-6 (dimmelo aroma). I am fully satisfied with the grinder. The only negative is that cleaning it requires a little patience. Also, in order for the coffee to fall into the cup (51cm), I usually tilt the grinder slightly forward.
Edit 4-5-21: I now use an unpressurized basket and the issue arose that the levels, for example the 4th and 5th, are too far apart in terms of grind, while the machine needs a grind between these two levels. This is partially solved by installing some of the extra wheels that are included in the package.
Edit 12-7-21: I now use freshly roasted coffee and the grinder still does not disappoint, even almost a year after purchasing it. Important: regular and thorough cleaning (every 2 weeks) inside the grinder is necessary. This way, you will achieve better results and the machine will not have difficulties.
Excellent for its price. The only negative is the cleaning. Quite a hassle, but its performance is excellent. Definitely value for money. I would buy it again without hesitation
Very good tool for the money (89 euros). It produces very fine coffee for Greek coffee on scale 3 to espresso and coarser coffee for other needs. Before purchasing, I did a lot of research and from what I understood, not all grinders have the ability to grind fine coffee (powder). I received the grinder at the end of November. So far, excellent user experience.
The only negative thing is that it keeps the coffee grounds inside. You have to shake it quite a bit for them to fall out. Other than that, it's worth its money.
New member on the bench, proudly performs its duty, needs a hit to "spit out" the last traces after a cut, but I think all machines need it when you want to have no residue from the previous cut (e.g. coffee -> decaf).
It cut very thin the first time, then I decided to clean it with a wet cloth as the guide suggests. I tried to cut again, but it was cutting unbelievably thick on level 5, like it was a different machine. Then suddenly it stopped working and the button, which was loose from the beginning, broke. It seemed good and like it cuts well for its price, but it has construction and precision issues. It is indeed a machine for enthusiasts and not for someone who wants to have a functional and easy-to-use grinder to make a decent freshly ground coffee. Now, whether it's the plastic on the wheels causing the cutting instability or the tolerance in the placement of the grinder, I don't know yet, but I will figure it out. It's really strange, but if you want to grind fresh coffee for non-pressurized portafilter, even up to 150 euros or even more expensive, the only solution is Graef. I will work with it as much as possible and I will update, thank you.
Very good product for espresso lovers. For its price, it is worth the money as I have been using it for 4 years and it has not given me a single problem
Certainly, it is a good choice for the money, it does its job well. The disadvantage is in cleaning, and I noticed it leaves residues of old coffee after grinding. After use, you have to tap it a bit to make everything go away
It is my first grinder, I grind espresso for the Dedica 685. I am satisfied with its use with the pressurized filter. I plan to try it with the non-pressurized one and then I will see how well it can grind fine coffee. So far, it is a good and fast grinder.
Update: For a commercial machine and daily use, it is great! And with the non-pressurized filter on the Dedica, it is just what I need. I have added two additional wheels that come with the machine for a finer grind, and the coffee becomes powder (of course, the espresso machine gets clogged with such a fine grind, so it doesn't make sense). Also, the finer you grind it, the more time it takes to grind the desired amount. For me, it is worth the money I paid and it has satisfied me enough!