For what though? Coffee or espresso? I have a Baratza Virtuoso+ and I absolutely love it. They also replaced one of the parts for free. It's a truly decent conical burr. I use it to make pour over a few times a day, have been for years. Before that I was using it to make a pot at a time once a day. All it needs is an occasional cleaning. I don't clean mine as much as we are told to, and it performs really well, very consistent. Answer from FreakyWifeFreakyLife on reddit.com
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reddit.com › r/coffee › wanted: quality grinder at (relatively) affordable price
r/Coffee on Reddit: Wanted: Quality grinder at (relatively) affordable price
October 29, 2022 -

Hi!

I looked through the old posts but didn't find anything newer than 4 years ago, so I thought I would pose the question fresh.

My husband loves fresh coffee, to the extent that since I've known him he always grinds fresh beans every day, uses local beans, and either uses a French press or a pour over method to make his coffee every morning. He has expressed interest in upgrading his cheap blade grinder (sorry if the terminology is wrong) and wants to upgrade to a burr grinder. I have $150-$175 to spend on him for Christmas. Any recommendations on which grinder is the best option?

I looked at the Baratza in that price range, but I saw a number of reviews that said the grinder broke within a year. It's hard to tell what is user error and what is actual defect. I also looked at a Cuisinart option for 1/3 the price and it looked nice, but I also feel like a brand like Baratza that sells $800+ grinders probably knows a thing or two and the lower model will still be worth it.

I'll take any guidance I can get. I don't drink coffee myself so I have to rely on others to tell me what's actually good. TIA!!

Update: thank you all so much for your help and advice! The coffee sub is really a welcoming place! I'll be checking out the Baratza site for their refurbished options and if that doesn't work out I'll check out the Encore. Thank you all so much!!

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reddit.com › r/pourover › i analyzed reddit for the 10 most recommended electric coffee grinders on r/pourover
r/pourover on Reddit: I analyzed Reddit for the 10 most recommended electric coffee grinders on r/pourover
March 17, 2025 -

I’ve been doing analysis on reddit data and was looking at the most recommended electric coffee grinders on r/pourover. Thought I’d share the results.

Its part of a side project of mine to tinker with Reddit data and LLMs. My goal was to create something useful for the community while practicing my dev skills.

The analysis aims to highlight the most well reviewed electric coffee grinders - a very rough proxy for what’s widely considered the best electric coffee grinders. Hopefully it is a useful data point for those overwhelmed by all the information out there.

Methodology:

I used Google and Reddit search (filtered for the past year for freshness) to source for discussions on electric coffee grinders in r/pourover. From the top results I analyzed a total of 61 relevant threads and used LLMs to extract opinions and perform sentiment analysis.

To rank the models, I calculated the normalized difference and ratio between the no. of positive and negative user sentiments, and used that to determine the final score for ranking.

Handling and merging different model namings, brands, abbreviations etc is non trivial so a 100% LLM approach wasn’t sufficient. I did some eyeballing and manual clean up but there may still be mistakes. Let me know if you spot anything wrong or surprising.

For those interested in, the source data (i.e. comments analyzed) and individual sentiment analysis can be found on RedditRecs dot com (or google RedditRecs)w

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reddit.com › r/espresso › i analyzed reddit for the 10 most recommended electric coffee grinders on r/espresso in the past year
r/espresso on Reddit: I analyzed Reddit for the 10 most recommended electric coffee grinders on r/espresso in the past year
March 17, 2025 -

I’ve been doing analysis on reddit data and was looking at the most recommended electric coffee grinders on r/espresso. Thought I’d share the results.

Its part of a side project of mine to tinker with Reddit data and LLMs. My goal was to create something useful for the community while practicing my dev skills.

The analysis aims to highlight the most well reviewed electric coffee grinders - a very rough proxy for what’s widely considered the best electric coffee grinders. Hopefully it is a useful data point for those overwhelmed by all the information out there.

Methodology:

I used Google and Reddit search (filtered for the past year for freshness) to source for discussions on electric coffee grinders in r/espresso. From the top results I analyzed a total of 63 relevant threads and used LLMs to extract opinions and perform sentiment analysis.

To rank the models, I calculated the normalized difference and ratio between the no. of positive and negative user sentiments, and used that to determine the final score for ranking.

Handling and merging different model namings, brands, abbreviations etc is non trivial (e.g. DF54 is one model but sold by different brands) so a 100% LLM approach wasn’t sufficient. I did some eyeballing and manual clean up but there may still be mistakes. Let me know if you spot anything wrong or surprising.

For those interested in, the source data (i.e. comments analyzed) and individual sentiment analysis can be found on RedditRecs dot com (or google RedditRecs)

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reddit.com › r/jameshoffmann › what’s the best coffee grinder to buy right now?
r/JamesHoffmann on Reddit: What’s the Best Coffee Grinder to Buy Right Now?
February 12, 2025 -

Hey everyone! I’m in the market for a new coffee grinder and I’m looking for some recommendations. I mostly brew pour-over and espresso, so I need something that offers consistent grind size and is easy to use.

Edit: After reading the comments I found these ones:

  • TIMEMORE Sculptor 064S

  • Baratza Encore ESP

  • Fellow Gen 2 Ode

  • DF64 Coffee Grinder

If you have any other suggestions for coffee grinders that are high-quality but won’t break the bank, feel free to suggest.

Edit: My budget is around $900.

Thanks in advance!

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reddit.com › r/espresso › what’s a good coffee grinder [$200] around that range
r/espresso on Reddit: What’s a good coffee grinder [$200] around that range
January 21, 2025 -

I got the barrista express a few months ago for me and the wife. Everything is good other than she always fills up the coffee grinder with her Starbucks beans. I like to try different beans. She’s willing to try other coffee but we have to wait till all the beans are done and out of the grinder before adding different ones. But at the end of the day she likes the coffee she gets with Starbucks. So I’ve been thinking of getting the tubes to just add the coffee we each like every time but I’m now leaning more towards getting a coffee grinder instead. But I’m a newbie and not sure where to start. Any suggestions on coffee grinders?

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reddit.com › r/pourover › affordable electrical coffee grinders recommendations?
r/pourover on Reddit: Affordable electrical coffee grinders recommendations?
October 29, 2024 -

I’m looking to get an electrical coffee grinder suitable to enjoy V60. I see a lot of you guys have Fellow, very cool but that is a bit over my budget rn I would say.

Is there anything you would suggest below 100 bucks?

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reddit.com › r/buyitforlife › coffee bean grinder!
r/BuyItForLife on Reddit: Coffee bean grinder!
September 29, 2024 -

My husband bought me (well, the house) an awesome espresso machine for my birthday a couple years ago, and so to accompany that we now have a tiny bean grinder that he is becoming dissatisfied with. I love that its small and you can put it away but he claims that it doesn't have an equal grind of the beans, and it was just a cheap little thing when we bought it.

What are some companies that still are considered "good" appliance companies? I want to get him one of those machines that grind them up really well and depending on what grind you want and am hoping this is a one and done purchase for a few years and produces some real high quality ground up beans.

Edited to add: these are awesome suggestions already, thank you!!!!!! So many things to research!!!

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reddit.com › r/espresso › how much of a difference does a coffee grinder really make for the average user?
r/espresso on Reddit: How much of a difference does a coffee grinder really make for the average user?
August 13, 2024 -

So I am currently using a Breville bambino plus with a ground coffee from Costco. My wife and I are satisfied with it. If we needed to grind beans, then we use this cheap (probably $10) and still have no complaints. - yeah yeah, feel free to roast my setup (pun intended). So, would getting a proper grinder really improve the quality of lattes we drink?

On another note, I saw bestbuy had an openbox fair condition Breville barista pro for $340 and I ordered it. I need to pick it up from another store 50 min away but seems like its a steal at this price. Now most post on reddit dislikes built-in grinders but putting price aside though, how much of a difference would the barista pro grinder vs other $200 grinders make? I am thinking the Baratza Virtuoso+ or MiiCoffee DF54.

Edit:

Thank you so much everyone for your input. I was under the impression grinders would make a better latte but its mostly relevant to those that like black coffee and espresso shots. Both my wife and I drink it with milk and other spices so I don't think even a good grinder will make that much of a difference in my case.

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The only important user is you. If you're perfectly satisfied, you're already happier than 90% of people on this subreddit. But if you're itching to experiment, this is a fun way to do it. Sometimes it takes a while for your palate to pick up the differences in bean quality, grinder quality, etc. I was gifted a bag of specialty coffee and didn't think it tasted any better than my $7 grocery blend. But then when I went back, my old coffee tasted awful, and I was ruined forever. It's a slow creep. You can kickstart your palate by doing side by side tastings. It's not as easy to do with espresso, but you could pull a shot, put it in a to-go cup, and drive to a local specialty shop and taste your shot alongside one of their shots. It won't be apples to apples, since they'll be different temperatures, but if the specialty shot tastes way better to you, the extra gear might be worth it.
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In answer to your original question, an espresso-grade burr grinder makes a palpable difference. With pre-ground coffee, I was able to just cross over the line into an acceptable espresso--grinding my own with a nice burr grinder, well into the espresso realm. You end up going, now I understand. :) The question then becomes, how far into the realm of burr grinders do you have to go. Widely recommended here for its quality/features/price ratio, the KinGrinder K6 hand-grinder, typically just under US$100 with an item page coupon code (Amazon/U.S.). On the electrics angle, the DF54 is this year's poster child for grinders, at its very nice price-point (US$229) and the quality of its output--many posts here about it, to read up on it.
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reddit.com › r/buycanadian › coffee grinder recommendations?
r/BuyCanadian on Reddit: Coffee grinder recommendations?
March 15, 2025 -

Hey everyone -- looking for a coffee grinder. My old one just kicked the bucket.

I have about 6 inches of width and just over a foot of height in space where the grinder will live. I want an electrical burr grinder. Lots of American made or designed options that look decent like the fellow opus all purpose grinder. But not finding a lot of Canadian options. Anyone see anything?

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reddit.com › r/coffee › [james hoffmann] a beginner's guide to coffee grinders
r/Coffee on Reddit: [James Hoffmann] A Beginner's Guide to Coffee Grinders
September 12, 2019 - I would recommend the Baratza Forte as something to check both boxes. Cold brew is not so picky about grind consistency. The Forte is an amazing grinder for filter coffee, so it’s got an extremely solid performance in the “Medium” to ...
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reddit.com › r/espresso › official r/espresso: espresso grinder budget buyer's guide
r/espresso on Reddit: Official r/espresso: Espresso Grinder Budget Buyer's Guide
December 20, 2022 -

Note: This thread should be used for Electric espresso grinders. Hand grinders will get a dedicated thread next.

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As this sub continues to grow the amount of similar posts also continue to rise. This will begin a series of buying guides to help future shoppers make better informed decisions.

If you missed the first one here is a link to the Espresso Machine Budget Buyer's Guide

We’re looking to get help from the community by adding information for an espresso grinder in a specific price range.

Please upvote for visibility!

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For this thread all top comments will be only for dollar amounts.

Please respond to the top parent comment with the following template.

Machine: Make and Model
Price:
Description: (Be descriptive as possible, imagine you’re writing to your past self when you were trying to decide what machine to purchase)

If you see someone already commented on a machine, feel free to reply to the comment with additional info.

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reddit.com › r/pourover › best grinder for the price?
r/pourover on Reddit: Best grinder for the price?
October 11, 2023 -

As the title states. I work at a nice coffee shop so can do all the things. Curious if there are specific budget grinders you all would recommend for pour overs? Sorry if this is a super common question. Just joined the sub! Looking to upgrade my setup at home to get some more options!

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reddit.com › r/coffee › please do not cheap out on your electric grinder
r/Coffee on Reddit: Please Do Not Cheap Out On Your Electric Grinder
November 23, 2022 -

If you take the title at face value, my job is done. If you need to be convinced, here goes...

With the winter holidays coming up and my Baratza Encore deciding to have electrical issues, I needed a coffee grinder for the few pounds of beans in my kitchen cabinet. Amazon wouldn't get a new Encore to me in time so I went to my local Williams Sonoma and bought a Cuisinart automatic burr grinder. A burr grinder's a burr grinder, I thought, and since it was almost half the price of an Encore I went for it and hoped for the best.

Right out of the box there were issues. Cheap construction, tiny and absurdly inconsistent ceramic burrs, and an automatic "number of cups" dispensing method instead of a toggle or hold switch. "No biggie" I thought, figuring that the flat burrs might perform OK and that I could just slam it to the highest cup setting to make sure all the beans were ground.

On to the brew test. I loaded in 18g of coffee with the grinder set to just under "Medium" which was the recommended setting for auto-drip and usually a good starting point for Aeropress, plugged it in, moved the super cheap feeling slider to 10 cups, and pressed start.

When I tell you that the grinder sounded like a jet turbine winding up on a runway, I am not exaggerating. The only thing keeping it from hitting approximately 500,000rpm was the presence of coffee beans in the hopper, and once there were only a few left, it kept going faster and faster and faster to the point where the last remaining beans didn't have a chance to get in between the burrs without being flung back out into the hopper.

The end result was a ridiculously inconsistent grind and lots of static cling, despite adding water to the beans as recommended by our lord and saviour Hoffman. It did not make a good cup of coffee. I might have been able to get a better result with a blade grinder.

Maybe I'm just spoiled because I got to use the Encore for the past year and a half, but this was a truly abysmal experience. The Baratza was loud but it had torque, a reasonable speed, almost perfect consistency, and a no-frills easy to use interface. Everything about it instilled confidence in a good end result being in my coffee cup, something which Cuisinart is incapable of creating. I intend to return this unit after Thanksgiving and buy another Encore or Virtuoso

Now I know, and I hope my experience can help you know, that some things aren't worth spending less on. If you don't want to shell out for a good conical or flat burr grinder, get a hand grinder. It'll be more work but you'll get a much better cup of coffee than a cheap electric burr grinder can produce.

Tldr; if you're looking at electric burr grinders and can't afford a good one, consider a hand grinder or buying preground coffee from a coffee shop because both of those will give you a much better result than a sub $100 electric grinder.

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reddit.com › r/buyitforlife › coffee grinder recommendations
r/BuyItForLife on Reddit: Coffee Grinder Recommendations
December 8, 2023 -

We are in the market for a new coffee grinder. We keep getting cheap ones that don’t last more than a year or two. Would like recommendations of products that will last a bit longer and be worth the money (up to $100?).

My husband uses it a few times a week, mostly for cold brew base. Current brand we have is chefman, but it’s barely hanging on.