Thursday, October 15, 2015
Cozyna Ceramic Burr Manual Coffee Grinder
I always start my day with coffee and sometimes during weekends I go for a second cup at the end of the day. I usually buy my coffee at the coffee shop or sometimes, I just brew it using my Keurig. I love coffee and I know that nothing beats the taste and aroma of coffee that is made with freshly grounded coffee beans so, I was excited to try the Cozyna Ceramic Burr Manual Coffee Grinder.
I received the product in a simple box . The grinder consist of 4 parts: the handle, the cover that has the knob for the handle on top, the middle part where you place the coffee beans and has the black ceramic burr at the bottom and the removable base part which holds the grounded coffee.
The grinder is slender and measures 7 inches in lenght and 1.75 inches in width and weighs less than 9 oz. It is made of durable stainless steel material that can easily be hold with 1 hand while rotating the handle clockwise with the other hand.
The black ceramic burr can be adjusted to your desired coffee granule size by turning it clockwise or counterclockwise. Turning it clockwise would result to a finer coffee ground and turning it counter clockwise would result to a coarser coffee ground.
One thing I noticed was that the ceramic knob doesn't have any markings on how fine or coarse the ground is so I had to experiment and turn it a few times before I found the right ground for me.
This is easy to use. I just have to fill the barrel with coffee beans, not more than 3/4 full, and then attach the lever to the top knob. For me, filling it more than 3/4 full makes it harder to ground the coffee.
The Cozyna Manual Coffee Grinder is specifically designed for the Aeropress but I brew the ground coffee on my refillable Keurig K-cup. This is compact, easy to clean and I like that I can take it on the go as well.
You can purchase the Cozyna Ceramic Burr Manual Coffee Grinder HERE.
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We could use a coffee grinder like this one. It looks terrific to use.
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I have noticed that if I make a hot cup of coffee it is common to have kamikaze fruit flies dive bomb into it. I think they can see the heat in the liquid. Once the coffee sits after this occurs I dont ever see any dive bomb into it again... coffee burrs
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