☕ Elevate your coffee ritual with precision and ease — never settle for less!
The SHARDORElectric Burr Coffee Grinder 2.0 features a powerful 150W motor and 16 adjustable grind settings, delivering consistent, uniform coffee grounds for up to 14 cups. Its flat burr design preserves coffee aroma and flavor, while fully automatic operation and easy-to-clean removable parts make it ideal for busy professionals seeking a premium, customizable coffee experience.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5"L x 7"W x 9.5"H |
Style Name | coffee grinder |
Color | Black |
Specific Uses For Product | Grinding |
Recommended Uses For Product | Grinding |
Capacity | 8.5 ounces |
Voltage | 2 Volts |
Wattage | 150 watts |
Material Type | Plastic |
D**E
Great coffee grinder!
This a a great little machine!! We have a drip coffee maker and like to grind whole beans (Best is from Trader Joes) and I was using a tiny little grinder that I'd had for years. This little grinder is easy, adjustable and grinds much more at a time. BTW, I have mine set to slightly coarser than Drip. Otherwise it's super powdery. I do recommend this!
M**A
Great Value Grinder for Daily Coffee Lovers!
I’ve been using the SHARDOR Electric Burr Coffee Grinder 2.0 for a few weeks now, and it’s been a solid addition to my morning routine. The 16 grind settings make it easy to switch between my French press and drip coffee maker, and the grounds come out consistently each time. It’s straightforward to use, and cleaning is a breeze with the removable parts and included brush.One thing to note is that it can be a bit noisy, and there’s some static cling with the grounds, but that’s pretty common with grinders in this price range. Overall, for the price, it delivers great performance and reliability. If you’re looking for an affordable burr grinder that gets the job done, this is a great pick.
R**M
Suprisingly good grinder quality, in design and performance.
I had not ever purchased a coffee grinder before. After searching the many choices available, I chose this coffee grinder because it had an adjustment for multiple grind settings. I have always used the grinders located in the grocery store near the coffee beans, and wanted to start doing it at home. I was worried that this might not be a well made machine based on the photo's, but I was wrong. Very nicely made, not too big, works quickly and fairly quietly, although sound was not a major factor in my decision. I grind for espresso, so a nice quality fine grind is important to me so it creates a nice pour from my espresso machine. I'm very happy with the quality and grind, and the size was even smaller than I thought which made it easy to store away when I'm not using it. At the time of this review, I have had it for 6 weeks.
A**R
Great Grinder For My French Press!
Don’t know why I read so many bad reviews on this product because I found it to be a great product. I use it to grind medium for a French press. Some fine coffee dust does stick to the container lid from static electricity. Easy fix dryer sheet rubbed around inside of catch bin. The negative reviews seem over the top by some really irritating users.
M**P
New design doesn’t improve the product, makes it worse
I own three of these newer models after finally replacing an older model Shardor that I loved. Unfortunately, these newer models are not consistent as far as grind time and grind fine/coarse settings. In addition, one of the grinders does not feed beans from the hopper into the grinder properly. The grind chambers are not as well designed as the older model and are far more susceptible to static electricity. While still a decent grinder, newer, isn’t always better. Shardor needs to go back to its older design and retain what works before creating a new design.
J**K
Just what I was looking for.
This little gem is awesome. It is compact, quite and easy to use. What's not to like. Using this my coffee is way better. Just make sure you clean it once a week and everything will be good to go.
S**D
Excellent Unit
I really like this grinder. It is compact, well made and works great. While not quiet, it is a lot quieter than my last unit. The last one was more akin to fingernails on a chalkboard in addition to being very loud. This unit is much more tolerable. I also like that this unit has separate controls for each function. My last unit had "one button" control which caused issues with unintentioned changing of settings. Some complain about the mess, but mine makes less mess than my last one. However, I don't do large batches and only grind on demand because fresh is better. Some complain about static causing coffee to cling to sides, etc. I think that is unfair as all grinders have that issue. It's physics, not a issue with the unit. Besides, a couple of taps fixes that.
X**X
Overall Pretty Good
I have had this coffee grinder for over a month and like it fairly well. I like to grind my coffee very fine. Not because I use it for an espresso, but because I try to extract as much flavor as I can from the coffee. It does grind the coffee beans very fine, to a nice powder. And changing the grind setting allows you to get it pretty course or somewhere in between. That's the main feature of a coffee grinder, afterall.As for the cup selection, which allows you to select how much coffee to grind, it is very inconsistent. I set it on 2 cups and it grinded about 14g of coffee which is good for an 8oz. cup of stronger coffee. Turning it up to 3 made no difference. Nor did turning it up to 4. Somewhere between 4 and 5 it finally jumped to around 20g which is how much I use for a 16oz cup. But even there, it will sometimes grind 18g or as much as 24g. So, the cup selection is not consistent. I can live with it being wrong, but being inconsistent is a bummer as it will not produce a consistent brew.Lastly, as some others have mentioned, there is a fair amount of static electricity in the grind cup especially with the fine grind selection. Coffee sticks inside of the cup and you have to tap it to get the coffee to drop to the bottom of the cup. I even tap on the back of the unit to get the coffee to fall into the grind cup. While this is not a big deal, it does make the unit pretty messy. Every couple of days I vacuum around the grinder and where the grinder cup sits. I would have paid extra for a glass grind cup.These are minor concerns so, overall, I do still like it especially given the price. It would be perfect if not for the above shortfalls.
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