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Reddit mentions of brim Electric Handheld Burr Grinder

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brim Electric Handheld Burr Grinder
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    Features:
  • HANDHELD GRINDER: Stainless steel burrs optimize grind speed, preserving the coffee’s aroma. Features 9 precise settings for different grind sizes for a large range of brewing techniques. 30-gram bean chamber capacity.
  • CLEAN AND COMPACT: The grinder is simple to use and offers up to nine size settings from espresso to French press. Features simple 1 button operation. Light weight and compact size for easy portability.
  • MAXIMUM FLAVOR: Specially designed to achieve maximum extraction, the burr grinder uses slow speeds & less heat to preserve coffee’s aroma.
  • THE ART OF COFFEE: Grinding to perfection. Measuring with precision. Mastering the brewing process. Our engineers at Brim have reinvented and simplified the instruments of artisan coffee making.
  • BREW LIKE AN ARTISAN: Inspired by coffee traditions since 1961, Brim's line of coffee & espresso makers, French presses, burr grinders, kettles & pour over kits let you brew with classic techniques.
Specs:
ColorSilver
Height9.48 Inches
Length3.46 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateNovember 2020
SizeOne Size
Weight1.49 Pounds
Width3.46 Inches

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Found 2 comments on brim Electric Handheld Burr Grinder:

u/Bibipoo · 2 pointsr/Coffee

I mentioned this here before, but I picked up something similar from Best Buy but they sell it at amazon too. I think the only difference is the stainless steel burr versus ceramic and a slightly larger container. https://www.amazon.com/brim-Electric-Handheld-Burr-Grinder/dp/B07H5QLZPL/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1542557441&sr=8-3&keywords=brim

Both the kyocera and this have similar concept and design, so let me tell you about my experience so far with the one I have. It's all around decent. Not amazing, just decent. It grinds on par with my porlex/ creates about the same amount of fine dust when I sift. I can't help you with how this performs on finer grinds since I only grind from coarse to medium, but I'm assuming the results will be the same to your hand grinder. Basically, the only difference between something like this compared to your hario is the motor. If you're getting this, you're getting it purely for convenience. The end result is the same imo.

Also, I wanted to add that the design is a bit finicky and there is some getting used to. Everything you do with it requires rotating, from opening the container to setting the grind size. It's not a big deal, but it can be a bit aggravating when you just wanted to open the hopper, but you accidentally rotated the settings for example and forgot to switch it back before grinding. I assume it'd be the same with that kyocera. It finishes grinding approx 28g of beans about the same time my electric kettle finishes boiling water, which is 2-3 minutes. So it's not bad at all if you're only making a cup or two, but I probably wouldn't like it if I'm brewing for more than that. Lastly, I'd say I would prefer this over a handgrinder if I'm traveling and staying put somewhere for a longer period of time, but I would pick a handgrinder if I'm traveling from place to place more frequently like a roadtrip or something.

u/Sheetrockk · 1 pointr/Coffee

I have this grinder, power supply reads 12v 2amps: Brim Electric Handheld Burr Grinder https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H5QLZPL

Would possibly work with a cord like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071ZH5FHP

Ive always wanted one of these: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002YP3AY