☕ Elevate your grind game—because your coffee deserves the best!
The Andrew James Electric Coffee Grinder is a compact, 150W powerhouse designed to grind coffee beans, spices, and nuts with precision. Featuring a 70g capacity ideal for up to 10 cups, a safety lock lid for secure operation, and easy one-touch control, it brings coffee shop quality to your kitchen. Backed by a 2-year warranty and easy maintenance, it’s the perfect blend of convenience and performance for discerning coffee lovers.
Brand | andrew james |
Model Number | 5060146061636 |
Colour | Black |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 18 x 11 cm; 850 g |
Capacity | 70 g |
Voltage | 2.2E+2 Volts (AC) |
Auto Shutoff | No |
Number of Speeds | 1 |
Runtime | 0 minute |
Special Features | Easy One Touch Operation, Enables You to Create The Perfect Coffee, Grinds Enough for 10 Cups of Coffee, Use for A Range of Ingredients |
Item Weight | 850 g |
A**R
Great value and performance
I have been using this grinder every morning, since December 2018 to grind the beans for my morning coffee. 25 seconds and the grind is perfect for my stove top espresso maker.It’s great value, works amazing and long lasting.
M**S
Best ever grinder
So good. Does exactly what it says. so pleased with it
E**N
it does the job, is quick and not expensive
LIkes? Not expensive. It is quiet and quick. It seems well made although I haven't really had it long enough to comment on durability. It is very simple to use.No serious dislikes but one or two downsides. I use a stovetop espresso machine which is best with fine ground coffee such as you buy. This grinder does a reasonable job but the coffee is not really ground fine enough for this sort of use..It is ok for filter and cafetière use.The "hopper" for holding the beans and the ground coffee is fixed in the top of the machine so tipping out the ground coffee is a bit awkward without spilling. For the same reason the hopper has to be cleaned by brushing it out which is a bit fiddly. Definitely can't wash it out as water would get into the motor with probably exciting result!I shall use it but at some time will likely buy one which has adjustable grinding "fineness", and a removable hopper which will make it easier to empty and clean. Will have to spend a bit more I guess.
A**R
Very happy 😊
I use it daily to grind my coffee. Works well, looks good, good size, easy to clean. Very happy 😊
A**R
Great product
Great. Does exactly what you'd expect
J**E
Easy to use
Repurchased this as the last one broke after a good few years service. Easy to use straight from the box. Fill with beans, put on the lid, press the button. Very fast, efficient grinding. Would definitely recommend.
M**N
Cheap and cheerful
It's ok, probably just about scraping a 'good for the price'. It's a simple one-touch operation machine and the simple rotating metal blade does technically blend whole beans down, but it doesn't really achieve anything finer than a coarse grind, no matter how long (up to 30secs) you hold the button. It also tends to leave larger chunks unless you manually pulse the button. The shape of the unit also means it's not that easy to pour the grounds precisely out into another container. It's fine for £16, but don't expect any sort of fine grounds from it.
A**B
A total waste of time and money, plus awful aftercare support in general. Avoid!
Absolute rubbish! It's okay at chopping up spices but leaves you with so much mess afterwards that it's somewhat pointless. You are supposed to clean the unit afterwards with a damp cloth, as there's a constantly attached power lead. So, let's look at the scenario where you've ground strong coffee beans and then want to use it for spices. After cleaning it with a damp cloth your spices will later still be infused with the taste of coffee. Likewise, should you "grind" (it chops actually by the way) Scotch Bonnet chillies and then wipe it out with a wet cloth, your coffee will later be very spicy.The issue is, as you may have gathered from above, that the grinding/chopping container doesn't detach from the electrical cord tethered base.Save yourself money and hassle and buy the cheaper, and far more efficient, Kenwood Mini Chopper. As much as I hate to back Delia Smith, she's right in that it really is a kitchen cheat gadget, plus it seems to have been designed with longevity in mind; something which is clearly lacking in this Andrew James rubbish.I'm getting a bit tired of this Andrew James tat to be honest and it's about time people started realising. Apart from their fondue set (which was actually great) I've had to send back a number of items because they look great in principal but are designed by an idiot.Whilst I'm on the subject, be warned of their also terrible customer service. When I bought their totally awfully designed toasted cheese maker and had to send it back, they initially refused its return because it had been used. It took the action of "using" it to find that all the cheese leaked out of the container and into the electrical parts due to poor design, despite me following all of their instructions. It was totally unserviceable after, what with cheese all over the electrical connections, and became a hazard.Quick tip: if you can deal with a smaller toastie and a bit of effort, try the Diablo toastie maker. It's not electric and comes to pieces entirely. Anyway, I digress.This spice grinder is...you guessed it...going in the bin now as it's a complete waste of money.Good bye, Andrew James! You'll certainly never be the Dyson of our kitchen times! No more purchases from you guys at all. Just your poor customer service alone deserves 1 star, but you keep backing it all up with truly terribly designed and manufactuerd products.
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