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Jul 02, 2017
Decent Backup Coffee Mill
2 of 3 found this helpful It's a cheaply made copy of the real thing.
$30-35 value maximum.
The milling settings are "sorta" the grinds you're looking for. You'll want to use it outside due to the vortex of grinds blowing around. The motor speed is out of control -way, way too fast. Of course, that works in your favor if you're in a hurry and don't mind the mess an inconsistent grind. Seems to be typical of the quality that Kitchenaid sells nowadays as they trade on the name before it collapses. Don't buy it new, and don't pay more than $40 including shipping. We have 6 other mills and the only ones suckier are the little rectangular computerized grinders.

Nov 04, 2015
Handy device, good value, could use basic improvement.
Installed very easily under cabinet:
To ensure a secure mounting, we cut a piece of 3/4 plywood the same dimensions as the base. That got mounted to the underside of the cabinet, and the base of the mount was then fashioned securely to the new plywood.
The main , critical piece is the clamp arm set, which uses three arms to hold the tablet:
This is the weakest part. It will take about half as long to position the tablet so it doesn't fall out of the arms as it does to mount it. Compared to the rest of the device, which incorporates three adjustments to increase or decrease arm tension and to control base rotation, this aspect is terrible. A simple nudge or bump knocks it out. You shouldn't have to kludge anything on the most important part of the device.
