6/18/2023 0 Comments Coffee bean drawing![]() ![]() (We’ve found that any electric grinder below that price represents a significant step down in terms of grind consistency and durability.) The Encore offers a more consistent, versatile grind and a long-term maintenance and repair program, but the OXO hits the sweet spot in terms of price, grind quality, and ease of use. The OXO Brew Conical Burr Coffee Grinder is the best we’ve tried in its price range of about $100. You can also add color accents to match your kitchen. Plus, Baratza also makes a smaller 60-gram hopper, which lets you use its top lid to measure out beans, streamlining that process. The Encore is our only pick (besides the hand grinder) that doesn’t have a timer or some automated way to measure out beans, but we’ve found it’s easy enough to measure your beans before you add them to the hopper-and many coffee aficionados already do that. It won’t produce the tiny adjustments in fine grinds that thrill serious espresso enthusiasts, but its output is consistent enough to create a decent shot. This grinder should be great for anyone who makes drip coffee or uses other methods that require beans ground at medium-fine to coarse settings (like pour-over, Chemex, AeroPress, or French press). It’s easy to clean and maintain, and an investment you can rely on morning after morning. It’s a time-tested, reliable, straightforward tool that takes up a modest square of counter space. The Baratza Encore grinds coffee more evenly, and on a wider range of settings, than any other machine we’ve tested at its price level-and many that cost more. ![]()
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