Grinding your own coffee beans guarantees a
fresh cup of coffee. If your coffee or espresso
machine doesn't have a grinder built in, you can purchase one
separately.
Blade Grinders are the least expensive and use a metal blade to chop
the coffee beans. The longer you run the grinder, the finer
the coffee is ground. Blade grinders are fine for basic use,
but can give you grounds uneven in size.
Bodum Blade Grinder
The grinding blade of this coffee grinder is driven by a powerful motor so the coffee beans are quickly cut, not crushed, which helps preserve the flavor.
Starting at $19.95
La Pavoni PA-MILL Blade Coffee Grinder
The La Pavoni PA-MILL coffee grinder is a blade-type unit featuring stainless steel grinding blades, and will grind for espresso, coarse, or drip settings based on the length of time used.
Starting at $19.95
DeLonghi DCG39 Electronic Blade Coffee Grinder
The DeLonghi DCG39 coffee grinder features enough grinding capacity for brewing up to about twelve cups of coffee. Fill this coffee grinder with beans, then simply select the number of cups desired using the calibrated dial (4, 6, 8, 10 or 12 cups). It also features an electronic grind selector which displays coarse, medium and fine.