SHARDOR Coffee Grinder Electric, Spice Grinder Electric, Herb Grinder, Grinder for Coffee Bean Spices and Seeds with 2 Removable Stainless Steel Bowls, Black
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It is not possible to remove the blades. However, there is little to nothing hidden beneath the blades, which can be cleaned with the brush provided. It's not a problem, in my opinion.
The illustration for producing dhows that will be used in the 2- blade for spices and other items, as well as the 4-in-1 'Wet' ingredients, such as fresh basil and garlic, should be cut with this blade. Because horses do not digest whole flaxseeds, I intend to use mine to grind flaxseed into flax meal for my horse. This grinder appears to be of good quality.
When you cut an almond in half, it becomes very oily. Even a food processor isn't the right tool for the job. If you don't have a nut mill, you'll end up with almond butter.
I tried using the wet grinder with the two blades for fresh herbs such as basil and found that it needed a few tablespoons of water to get it to mix properly. It works fine and is completely sealed inside, but once you remove the cover, do not replace it and continue mixing. Because removing the lid causes the splashed liquid on the top inside to drip down, and when the lid is replaced, it continues to drip down the sides, that was the only time I had leakage.
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Poor quality and even worse customer service; motor heats up quickly and grinds stops until it cools down completely, which takes a long time; can't process basic spices like cinnamon or cardamom. I bought this grinder to replace my cheapo $10 Hamilton Beach spice grinder from Walmart, but I discovered that the cheapo grinder is far more reliable and works better. br>br>Customer service stated that Amazon products do not come with a warranty or service. Definitely not worth the money. br>br> Even if I got it for free, I'm not going to use it.
I'm surprised no one has mentioned how messy this little grinder is in any of the reviews! Cleaning off all of the coffee grounds from my counter took longer than grinding the beans. For over 15 years, I used a $15 Mr Coffee grinder, and when it finally broke down, I decided to upgrade. After just one use, I'm convinced that this isn't the product for me. There isn't even a way to grind different textures together. For the price, it appears to be a good grinder that grinds quickly, but the noise, mess, and lack of settings cause me to return it quickly.
It's not strong enough. No warranty is accepted by the seller. Do not believe the reviews; this is a poorly constructed product that overheats to the point of explosion. To the touch, it is extremely hot. Purchased from an authorized Amazon seller. I got in touch with the firm. They have completely disregarded me and are refusing to honor their warranty. This product should not be purchased; there are far better options available. Avoid dealing with this untrustworthy and unreliable firm.
br>br>At first, I wasn't sure if the removable bowls would be important to me, but after using it to grind my coffee every morning, I can tell you that they are. It is a MAJOR GAME CHANGER. It not only makes cleaning this system a breeze, but it also makes dumping the coffee or spice grounds a breeze. I also like that I can avoid cross contamination because I have two bowls. This is also a VERY STRONG grinder. I've used it to grind nuts, spices, and, of course, coffee. If you like, you can grind your coffee to a fine espresso powder in about 20 seconds (I use a pulse grinder to keep my beans from overheating).
It was much more effective than using a food processor. Cleaning is a breeze - The lid, as well as two removable stainless steel grinding cups, are dishwasher safe. br>Each of the grinding cups has a capacity of about two cups. I wish this grinder could hold twice as much as it does now. I'll keep grinding in batches for the time being.
Garlic can be minced, flaxseeds can be ground, and chia seeds can be ground. A+. Some seeds are mealed because our bodies can't break them down. This is exactly what I was looking for. There are no seeds in their whole form. There are no seeds in the poop.
The fact that the containers and top can be washed in the dishwasher is fantastic. br>br>Both the "dry" and "liquid" containers work quickly, but remember that everything is finely ground or liquidified. br>br>I ground up some pecans in a pinch for a recipe. br>br>I wouldn't use it to make salsa: In a matter of seconds, the onion and tomato had been whipped into a froth. as if it were a salsa smoothie.
It's also incredibly simple to keep clean. The noise level isn't too bad; I don't use it for long periods of time at a time, so noise isn't an issue. It includes two cups with different blades, one for dry grinding and the other for wet grinding, as well as a small measuring spoon with a brush on the end. You can activate the two-year warranty. Nice.