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[[File:Blade Grinders_2.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Blade Grinders for Coffee]]
'''Blade Grinders''' are commonly used in wood working purposes, grinding coffee beans and other grinding of materials. The blade grinder is the most economical of the electric coffee grinders, and is comprised of a blade, motor, and receptacle for catching the ground beans.  With this type of grinder, beans are ground into smaller particles by the rotating blade.  Coarse grounds can be achieved by running the grinder for a shorter amount of time, while finer grounds can be achieved by running the grinder for longer periods of time.  One concern with blade coffee grinders is that it is often difficult to achieve uniformity in grind size.  If the grind size is not even, the extraction will also be uneven, and can cause bitterness, sediment in the coffee, and clogged coffee brewers.
==Features==
*Compact in size
*Easily operated and maintained
*Designed t provide effortless working
*Highly Durable
==Video==
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Latest revision as of 02:32, 12 October 2012


Blade Grinders
Blade Grinders for Coffee

Blade Grinders are commonly used in wood working purposes, grinding coffee beans and other grinding of materials. The blade grinder is the most economical of the electric coffee grinders, and is comprised of a blade, motor, and receptacle for catching the ground beans. With this type of grinder, beans are ground into smaller particles by the rotating blade. Coarse grounds can be achieved by running the grinder for a shorter amount of time, while finer grounds can be achieved by running the grinder for longer periods of time. One concern with blade coffee grinders is that it is often difficult to achieve uniformity in grind size. If the grind size is not even, the extraction will also be uneven, and can cause bitterness, sediment in the coffee, and clogged coffee brewers.


Features

  • Compact in size
  • Easily operated and maintained
  • Designed t provide effortless working
  • Highly Durable


Video