ā Grind it your wayābecause every cup counts!
The AGARO Stainless Steel Supreme Coffee Grinder features a conical burr design with 31 grinding settings, allowing for precise customization of your coffee grind. It boasts a digital timer for accurate timing, a pulse mode for control, and anti-static technology to keep your workspace clean. With a capacity for 275 grams of beans and a removable grind chamber for 12 cups, this grinder is perfect for both personal and family use. The brushless DC motor ensures efficient performance, and it comes with a 1-year warranty for peace of mind.
Colour | Silver |
Brand | AGARO |
Style | Modern |
Product Dimensions | 20.3L x 15.8W x 34H Centimeters |
Recommended Uses For Product | Traveling |
Specific Uses For Product | Grinding |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Manufacturer | Universal Corporation Limited, Universal Corporation Limited, Guangdong, China |
Manufacturer | Universal Corporation Limited |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 33914 |
ASIN | B0BR7CVF2R |
A**.
Simply Go For It. Best In Class Product.
šššššI'm absolutely thrilled with the AGARO Supreme Coffee Grinder! The conical burr design ensures a consistent grind every single time, bringing out the best flavors in my coffee beans. The 31 grinding settings are a game-changerāwhether I'm brewing espresso, French press, or drip coffee, I can find the perfect grind size with ease.The pulse mode is a fantastic addition, allowing me to have even more control over the grinding process. The build quality feels solid and durable, and the machine operates smoothly and quietly. Cleaning is a breeze, and the adjustable grind settings make it super versatile. I highly recommend this grinder to any coffee enthusiast who wants professional-quality grinds at home. Worth every penny!
S**J
A Solid Choice for Home Baristas
The AGARO Supreme Coffee Grinder offers a great balance of performance and affordability. Its conical burr grinder ensures a consistent grind, and the wide range of 31 settings caters to various brewing methods.While the grind quality is generally excellent, users seeking ultra-fine grinds for espresso might find it slightly lacking. However, for most brewing methods like pour-over, French press, and drip, the grind is more than sufficient.The build quality is impressive, and the grinder feels sturdy and durable. Overall, the AGARO Supreme is a solid choice for home baristas looking for a reliable and versatile coffee grinder.
T**S
Looks to be excellent value for money
The media could not be loaded. I have been using a WPM grinder for last few years. I got it along with a KDE 310 espresso machine ( both used )Am still learning with both. So this is an amateur reviewThe Agaro grinder looks to be quite good for a home user. Because I got it today and havenāt brewed a coffee yet, canāt offer any comments on that.The packing is excellent, and the design looks good too.Itās intuitive.I donāt store beans in the hopper. In fact when you have a grinder I makes better sense to grind well stored beans just before use.I am also a coffee roaster and concerned about my beans aging too quickly ( and storing in a hopper isnāt appealing!)A light roast bean grinds different form a medium roast, and as it goes darker the results change too.As does the flavor of the coffee when we change the burr gaps.Also taste is quite personal. What one likes may not be all that exciting or maybe even disliked by anotherIf spare burrs and after sales service are available, I think this will be a good entry level grinder.And as one goes along his or her journey into coffee, when the time comes, one can decide to go higher then āļøUpdate on July 10,2023: I have used the grinder a few times.It is easy to clean. I also like the fact that retention of coffee is very low. Almost minimal. Maybe less than a gram even at the finest espresso setting.One negative, nothing bad, just a minor nuisance, is that each time you switch on, it goes to a default 10 sec. And the maximum is 40 sec. So you canāt run it continuously.It may be an intentional design element to avoid overloading the motor.Another fault would be the short cord length. A bare minimum so there is no way you can keep it at length past other devices. This too isnāt a functional fault, a nuisance rather.The hopper lid locks in but easily wobbles off. So does the grinds container. But I donāt mind either. Because I weigh in the beans and catch the grinds in a small steel tumbler.Anyway, after two weeks of use, I am okay and happy.
N**R
Not for espresso!!!! For Brew coffee only!
A key determinant of a good espresso is the grind efficiency. You should be able to extract an espresso in 20-30 seconds in a 2:1 ratio or 2.5:1 ratio. If you put 18 grams of ground coffee you should get 36 to 45 grams of liquid out in a span of 20-30 seconds. This is by default a good espresso. If the time is less than 20s the shot tastes sour as it is under-extracted, if the time is more than 30s it tastes bitter as it is over-extracted. Any new coffee bean should be dialled into the espresso machine. This process is done by testing different grind levels to make sure that you get your shot in 20-30 s.The Agaro machine does not have the refinement to get fine coffee grounds. At grind level of 4, I got the espresso shot in 15-16 sec and on increasing the fineness of grind to 3 it took more than 50 seconds. There is nothing between 3 and 4. This is a typical problem of cheap stepped grinders and the main reason I cannot recommend this machine to anyone.The advantage of this grinder is that it is cheap. Period. At this price point, it gets you your swill. It is a perfectly OK grinder for less demanding methods like brew, french press, etc. If you want espresso (and cappuccino, mocha, latte, flat white etc. which are derivatives of espresso shots) this is not the machine for you. You are likely to waste money and end up buying a new more capable grinder (like me).Other advantages are that it has a timer and relatively low retention of coffee.But the main failure is in its (lack of) grinding capabilities.
R**I
Good product
Good product
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