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28-Setting Burr Coffee Grinder

StepUp Coffee

28-Setting Burr Coffee Grinder

Prix promotionnel  $79.95 Prix régulier  $99.30 19% OFF
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This electric flat burr coffee grinder is built for consistent, adjustable grinding across espresso, drip coffee, pour over, cold brew, and French press. It uses a metallic flat burr set, offers 28 grind settings with micro adjustment, and includes 2 to 12 cup dosing with auto-stop. ETL, CE, EMC, and RoHS certifications add a clear trust signal for shoppers comparing home coffee grinders.

  • 28 major grind settings with micro adjustment for fine to coarse coffee brewing methods
  • Metallic flat burr design helps produce more uniform grounds than basic blade grinders
  • 2 to 12 cup quantity control automatically stops when the selected amount is finished
  • Bean hopper holds up to 90g and the powder container holds up to 110g
  • Removable upper burr, hopper, and chamber make routine cleaning simple
  • 200W electric motor works on 120V to 220V power

Compared to blade grinders, this burr model gives you better control over particle size, which matters when switching between espresso shots on weekday mornings and coarse grinds for a French press on weekends. The compact ABS housing fits smaller kitchens, office coffee stations, and travel setups where counter space is limited.

Using it is straightforward: add beans, choose your grind setting, select the number of cups, and start with one button. It includes a cleaning brush, operation manual, one-year warranty, and lifelong manufacturer support with 24-hour response service.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, a burr grinder is usually the better choice if you want more consistent coffee and better control over flavor. Standard electric blade grinders chop beans unevenly, which often creates a mix of fine powder and large pieces. That uneven grind can lead to over-extraction, under-extraction, and less predictable taste. A burr grinder works by crushing beans between burrs at a set distance, so the particles come out more uniform. This matters for brewing methods like espresso, pour over, drip coffee, French press, and cold brew, because each method needs a specific grind size to brew well. The StepUp Coffee electric burr grinder uses a flat burr design and offers 28 grind settings with micro-adjustment, which makes it easier to dial in anything from fine espresso to coarse French press. A burr grinder is best for people who brew coffee regularly and want better results from fresh ground beans. The tradeoff is that burr grinders are usually larger and cost more than simple blade grinders, but they are the stronger option for serious day-to-day coffee brewing.
The best electric burr coffee grinder for home use should offer grind consistency, enough settings for different brew methods, simple cleanup, and batch control that matches how you brew. Consistency is the biggest factor because uniform grounds help coffee extract evenly and taste cleaner. A good home grinder should cover multiple brewing styles, not just one. This model has 28 grind fineness settings with micro-adjustment, so it can handle espresso, drip, pour over, cold brew, and French press. It also includes a 2 to 12 cup quantity selector with auto-stop, which is useful if you want to grind only what you need instead of estimating by eye. The bean hopper holds up to 90 grams, and the grounds container holds about 110 grams, which suits most daily home brewing setups. Ease of maintenance matters too. This grinder has a removable upper burr, hopper, and chamber, plus a cleaning brush. It is a strong fit for home brewers who want fresh ground coffee without moving to a large commercial machine. If you need ultra-precise professional espresso adjustment, a more specialized grinder may offer finer tuning.
Yes, this grinder is designed to cover a wide range of brewing methods, including espresso, drip coffee, pour over, cold brew, and French press. Its 28 major grind settings with micro-adjustment give you a broad range from fine to coarse, which is exactly what multi-method coffee drinkers need. For espresso, you need a fine and fairly consistent grind. For drip and pour over, a medium grind is usually best. For French press and cold brew, a coarser grind helps reduce over-extraction and sediment. Because this is a flat burr grinder, it is built to produce more uniform grounds than a basic blade grinder, which helps improve flavor and brewing consistency across all those methods. This type of grinder is a good choice for households that use more than one coffee maker or like switching brew styles during the week. The main limitation is that espresso can be the most demanding brew method, so users who want highly specialized café-style espresso dialing may want to spend extra time fine-tuning settings. For most home users, though, the range is practical and versatile.
This grinder is well suited for daily home brewing in small to medium batches. It can load up to 90 grams of whole coffee beans and has a grounds container capacity of about 110 grams, which is enough for typical home use without taking up much counter space. It also includes a 2 to 12 cup quantity selection feature with auto-stop. That means you can choose a smaller amount for a single morning brew or a larger amount for a full pot, and the machine stops automatically when the selected quantity is done. That helps reduce waste and makes it easier to repeat your routine from day to day. This setup is a good fit for people brewing drip coffee, pour over, French press, or espresso at home who want fresh ground coffee without using a bulky grinder. The compact design also works well in smaller kitchens. The tradeoff is capacity: if you regularly grind large amounts for entertaining, meal prep, or office use, you may want a higher-capacity grinder. For normal everyday home coffee, this size is practical and convenient.
Yes, most electric burr coffee grinders are fairly easy to maintain, and this one is designed with simple cleaning in mind. Regular cleaning matters because leftover coffee oils and fine grounds can build up over time and affect both flavor and grinder performance. This grinder has a removable upper burr, hopper, and chamber, which makes it easier to access the parts where residue collects. It also comes with a cleaning brush for brushing out loose grounds. For routine care, most users can empty the hopper and grounds container, brush the burr area, and wipe removable parts as needed. Keeping the grinder clean helps preserve grind consistency and reduces stale coffee flavors. This is a good feature for people who switch between different beans or brew methods, since old grounds can interfere with taste and grind accuracy. The main thing to remember is that burr grinders do require a little more maintenance than simple blade grinders because they are more precise tools. Still, for most home users, the cleaning process is straightforward and worth it for better coffee quality.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, a burr grinder is usually the better choice if you want more consistent coffee and better control over flavor. Standard electric blade grinders chop beans unevenly, which often creates a mix of fine powder and large pieces. That uneven grind can lead to over-extraction, under-extraction, and less predictable taste. A burr grinder works by crushing beans between burrs at a set distance, so the particles come out more uniform. This matters for brewing methods like espresso, pour over, drip coffee, French press, and cold brew, because each method needs a specific grind size to brew well. The StepUp Coffee electric burr grinder uses a flat burr design and offers 28 grind settings with micro-adjustment, which makes it easier to dial in anything from fine espresso to coarse French press. A burr grinder is best for people who brew coffee regularly and want better results from fresh ground beans. The tradeoff is that burr grinders are usually larger and cost more than simple blade grinders, but they are the stronger option for serious day-to-day coffee brewing.
The best electric burr coffee grinder for home use should offer grind consistency, enough settings for different brew methods, simple cleanup, and batch control that matches how you brew. Consistency is the biggest factor because uniform grounds help coffee extract evenly and taste cleaner. A good home grinder should cover multiple brewing styles, not just one. This model has 28 grind fineness settings with micro-adjustment, so it can handle espresso, drip, pour over, cold brew, and French press. It also includes a 2 to 12 cup quantity selector with auto-stop, which is useful if you want to grind only what you need instead of estimating by eye. The bean hopper holds up to 90 grams, and the grounds container holds about 110 grams, which suits most daily home brewing setups. Ease of maintenance matters too. This grinder has a removable upper burr, hopper, and chamber, plus a cleaning brush. It is a strong fit for home brewers who want fresh ground coffee without moving to a large commercial machine. If you need ultra-precise professional espresso adjustment, a more specialized grinder may offer finer tuning.
Yes, this grinder is designed to cover a wide range of brewing methods, including espresso, drip coffee, pour over, cold brew, and French press. Its 28 major grind settings with micro-adjustment give you a broad range from fine to coarse, which is exactly what multi-method coffee drinkers need. For espresso, you need a fine and fairly consistent grind. For drip and pour over, a medium grind is usually best. For French press and cold brew, a coarser grind helps reduce over-extraction and sediment. Because this is a flat burr grinder, it is built to produce more uniform grounds than a basic blade grinder, which helps improve flavor and brewing consistency across all those methods. This type of grinder is a good choice for households that use more than one coffee maker or like switching brew styles during the week. The main limitation is that espresso can be the most demanding brew method, so users who want highly specialized café-style espresso dialing may want to spend extra time fine-tuning settings. For most home users, though, the range is practical and versatile.
This grinder is well suited for daily home brewing in small to medium batches. It can load up to 90 grams of whole coffee beans and has a grounds container capacity of about 110 grams, which is enough for typical home use without taking up much counter space. It also includes a 2 to 12 cup quantity selection feature with auto-stop. That means you can choose a smaller amount for a single morning brew or a larger amount for a full pot, and the machine stops automatically when the selected quantity is done. That helps reduce waste and makes it easier to repeat your routine from day to day. This setup is a good fit for people brewing drip coffee, pour over, French press, or espresso at home who want fresh ground coffee without using a bulky grinder. The compact design also works well in smaller kitchens. The tradeoff is capacity: if you regularly grind large amounts for entertaining, meal prep, or office use, you may want a higher-capacity grinder. For normal everyday home coffee, this size is practical and convenient.
Yes, most electric burr coffee grinders are fairly easy to maintain, and this one is designed with simple cleaning in mind. Regular cleaning matters because leftover coffee oils and fine grounds can build up over time and affect both flavor and grinder performance. This grinder has a removable upper burr, hopper, and chamber, which makes it easier to access the parts where residue collects. It also comes with a cleaning brush for brushing out loose grounds. For routine care, most users can empty the hopper and grounds container, brush the burr area, and wipe removable parts as needed. Keeping the grinder clean helps preserve grind consistency and reduces stale coffee flavors. This is a good feature for people who switch between different beans or brew methods, since old grounds can interfere with taste and grind accuracy. The main thing to remember is that burr grinders do require a little more maintenance than simple blade grinders because they are more precise tools. Still, for most home users, the cleaning process is straightforward and worth it for better coffee quality.