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The OXO BREW Electric Coffee Grinder combines 43 precise grind settings with a timer-controlled mechanism, allowing you to grind from 11g to 76g of coffee beans effortlessly. Its 340g hopper capacity supports multiple cups, while static-reducing features and a trap door ensure clean, consistent grinding. Designed for the discerning coffee lover, it delivers barista-quality grounds with minimal fuss.

















| Color | Silver |
| Size | 豆ホッパー約340g |
| Manufacturer | OXO(オクソー) |
| Included Components | Coffee Scoop (Capacity: Approx. 0.3 oz (8 g) for medium grind), Instruction manual (Japanese) |
| Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Volume | 3.16 Fluid Ounces |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Product Dimensions | 17.27 x 29.97 x 37.59 cm; 2.04 kg |
| Package Weight | 3.27 Kilograms |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Brand Region of Origin | アメリカ |
| Country/Region | China |
D**A
エスプレッソ用に購入。以前は3〜4千ほどの電動のやつ使いましたが、入る容量も少なく、時間もかかってました。これは秒単位の設定でとても早いし、均等に綺麗にひけます。豆も入れっぱなしで良いので楽です。
N**N
これはいい!大量の豆を一気にひくので、ちまちませずに助かります。スピードも早いし、粒の状態も選べて、取り扱いも簡単。難を言えば、予想以上に機械が大きいので収納には困りますが、しょっちゅう使う人なら出しっぱなしになるでしょう。でも目の前にあればコーヒー豆をひくのも面倒くさくならないので、美味しいエスプレッソを毎日いただけます。いい買い物でした。
引**ー
水出しコーヒーを作る際に、80gほど豆を挽く予定だったのでこちらを購入。 タイマーを使って擬似的に量を固定できるため、ホット用(8g)と瞬時に切り替えられるのが最高に便利です。 音はうるさいですが、電動で、挽き具合が調整できて、量が擬似的に設定できて、静電気対策もされていてこのお値段。 毎日コーヒーを飲むけどズボラな僕にはぴったりでした。 静電気対策があまり感じられないので☆1つ減らしてます。(めんどくさくてアースつけてない)
還**じ
デザインも良いし、豆もたくさん入り、挽きたい料だけ挽くことができるので、 とても重宝しています。粉のつもりで豆を買ってしまい、以前のミルはカッターの回る だけの方式だったので、豆が均一に挽けないのでこの臼式を選びました。 以前のコーヒーの粉より、やはり豆から挽いた方が香りがあり、美味しいです。
宇**里
使用して1年以上経つがめちゃくちゃ重宝する。 コーヒーミルのベストバイの筆頭かな。 とても使いやすくて、ほぼ毎日使用している。
タ**ル
予算2万円以内で安定して使える電動ミルを探しました。 ネット記事などではこれよりも評価の高い機種もありましたが、どう探しても偽物にしかたどり着けないような物もあり、そこそこの評価と確実な品物が手に入るということでこちらを選びました。 ペーパーの際は中挽き、アイスコーヒーの場合はやや細かめに挽いていますが、あまりバラツキもなく均一です。 ホッパーには豆が250g入れてもまだ少々余裕あります。 洗えない部分のお手入れは、本体はカメラ用のブロワーとブラシ、ミルはブラシを使っています。 マイナス点というか特徴 構造上、ミルの中に粉が残ります。 ブロワーで集めた粉は中挽きで約4g。 毎回お手入れをして、一回ごとに豆を量って挽くという使用法の場合、この分を考慮する必要があります。 同じ豆で頻繁に使う場合は、豆を変えるタイミングでお手入れすればいいんじゃないでしょうか。 最初は毎回量ったりしていましたが、200gから250gを1週間以内で使い切ってしまうので、ホッパーに入れた豆がなくなったタイミングで掃除しています。
M**L
Does not work with espresso beans
This product is a real disappointment. It is described in many reviews elsewhere as "one of the best overall grinders", but it does not work with espresso beans. Perhaps because these beans are oilier than regular ones, the grounded coffee blocks the chute, so nothing comes out of the machine. It is useless to grind espresso beans. Perhaps it works better with other types, but you will have to try.
チ**ロ
For the price, does a great job.
Great grinder for the price, I tried several grind sizes and that works well. There is only one issue, and this is why it has only 4 stars: Grinding 15 g of coffee, you'll get initially 13 g, ~ 15% missing that remains in the grinder. This is poorly designed as the inside of the grinder allows for some coffee to stay inside :-( So if you grind occasionally, the next time you use it, you'll get 2 g of old coffee from the previous time.
M**N
(I am an ex professional barista.) CONS: -The grounds container doesn't lock into place and will sometimes vibrate out during grinding. This is the only serious flaw with the product, and I feel it's a minor one. I've gone through many of the reviews and it seems that it's simply a matter of construction inconsistency. Most people's containers "click" into place; a minority do not. I was just unlucky enough to get one of the ones that don't. -You can't remove the bottom burr to clean it. They really did do their best to make this easy to clean and I appreciate that you don't have to undo a bunch of microscopic screws just to clean your burrs, but I really wish I could remove BOTH burrs to give them a thorough wipe-down. It's difficult to clean the one that's stuck inside the grinder. The other lifts out easily by a cute little handle. PROS: -High quality, consistent grind. The brewing methods I use most all hover around the medium grind range, so I haven't really tested the extremes of coarse and fine. Can't speak to those. But as far as the medium ranges, it grinds beautifully and consistently. That's what matters in the end, right? -The beans feed very well, even for single dosing. Never an issue. -As mentioned above, the ability to clean the grinder is taken into account in the construction. No need to delicately deconstruct the whole thing and keep track of a bunch of itty bitty screws and springs. The top part of the grinder and the top burr simply turn-and-lift out, and then turn-and-lock back into place. So nice. -It's aesthetically pleasing and takes up little room on the counter. All the materials have a quality feel. -It isn't super noisy. All grinders are gonna make noise, to be sure, but as far as grinders go, this one has a pretty gentle sound. I've definitely used my fair share of grinders that made me feel like my brain was going to vibrate out of my skull, and this one has a polite hum by comparison. -The price for this level of quality is unbeatable. I can't even believe I paid less than one hundred dollars for this. Real talk, folks: these are steel conical burrs. Solid construction. 40+ grind settings. Did I mention steel conical burrs? I never thought I would own something like this for less than $250. You cannot beat this price point/quality intersection. You just can't. This grinder is price-meets-quality king. USAGE: You're working with three variables: time, grind, and amount. There are two popular approaches to working out your dose. Method 1: You leave 'amount' as the open variable. With this method, you dump all your beans in the hopper and store them there. You then adjust grind and time until you're getting the right dose at the right grind level. Method 2: You leave 'time' as the open variable. With this method, you only deposit the amount of beans you plan to use for each dose, adjust the grind as needed, and let it take whatever amount of time it takes. You're adjusting the amount and the grind, rather than adjusting the grind and the time. (This is called "single dosing.") Go to any coffee forum, and you'll be pages of debate about which of these methods is superior. Honestly, you should use the method that feels best for YOU. The reason I bring it up here is because people seem anxious that Method #2 will damage the burrs over time, since you run them all the way to empty every time you grind. Here's my take: I use Method #2, because I feel that the beans start to taste stale if left in the hopper. (Everyone's tastebuds are different; there's no right or wrong.) This means that I let the burrs run until I hear the sound change from a low growl to a high pitched growl, which indicates that the burrs are grinding empty, and then I manually stop the grind. I honestly don't see any issue with this, and I don't feel any anxiety about it. Think about it: if you're cleaning the burrs between bean swaps, you're letting them run for several seconds on empty anyway. Even the manufacturer instructions tell you to do this when cleaning the burrs! The only difference here is that instead of intentionally running them on empty for several seconds to clean them, you're running them on empty for one single second every day/dose. I'd never recommend doing that on a fine espresso setting, but as long as you're in the medium-to-coarse range, I don't see any possible ways the burrs could damage each other. There's no way the burrs are touching at that distance, regardless of variables like heat expanding the metal and other things coffee nerds like to debate about. I hope this review was helpful. I'll update in a year to let you know if this grinder held up through daily use.
R**N
The reason for 1 star is because we havent been able to use the machine. It looks really good and well made, and just what we wanted, but the plug that it comes with is totally unusable. Instructions state not to use any adapters or try to do anything with the plug, but to employ an electrician to install a new point that would accommodate it. We are not prepared to go that extra expense , making the whole exercise unaffordable and very annoying and so disappointing.
I**D
No AC power adapter supplied as claimed to enable its use in Europe. Ad states it comes with an adapter but no adapter was included. I am complaining to Amazon today as it is an Amazon.de (Europe) fulfilled item and am waiting on Amazon's response. i.e. will Amazon send the missing adapter out or just lamely just say to return it. I am after a good coffee grinder and this potentially was a good one... Amazon?
L**E
Have had this unit for over three years now and use it daily at least once (sometimes two or three times a day). By my rough calculation, we've ground well over 150 pounds of coffee during that time and this unit is still very much going strong! This grinder always provides coffee grinds that are consistent in size, with very few outliers that are a tad finer. From fine to coarse & light to dark (and everything in between), it works well with all types of roast and all types of beans. The anti static properties they claim are effective, with a light tap to the side of it, the grounds come out of the stainless receptacle cleanly. It's also easy to disassemble it to clean the burrs and hopper out. Simpler yet to adjust the grind (sometimes it's a tad at TOO easy - keep an eye on the dial to make sure that you haven't moved it by accident). I don't find the timer a useful feature personally - however I'm a stickler for accuracy, so I weigh every batch before and after it gets ground. A timer is FAR too general of a measurement for my liking. Different strokes for different folks I guess. All in all, my wife and I really like this grinder! If it were to break down tomorrow - we wouldn't hesitate to replace it with the exact same model. In a sleepy early morning daze a few weeks ago - my wife poured boiling water through the grinder by accident! She unplugged it immediately, and I proceeded to disassemble it and blow it out with compressed air. After leaving it apart for a day or two over the furnace vent for it to dry out completely, it went back together just fine and it seems none the worse for wear. I noticed when I had it apart that it was pretty well designed and built in my opinion. I am a technician by trade, so I notice that kind of stuff. The components seem to be of high quality as well. Highly recommended!
W**P
I’ve had blade grinders and this is my 3rd burr grinder. But this is the best by far! I’ve had it over a year now and is still fantastic. I use it almost everyday and it never fails. For me, the grind is very consistent. I don’t adjust the grind level very often but I recall it relatively easy to set the first time. The bin where the grounds fall is easy to remove and replace. The grinds are easier to pour out without them clinging to the side of the cheaper plastic bins. Most importantly, I like that the grind amount is precise. My other burr grinders had a very course and unrepeatable setting knob or slider. This makes it easy to adjust for 2 cups or 6 cups or whatever. The setting is based on # of seconds grinding, so for me, a 16oz cup requires 9s worth of grinding. I don’t like the ones set based on a “cup”. They don’t usually match my taste. This one lets me set things just the way I want and it does so with a very repeatable mechanism.
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