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frontpage Posted by ItsSoCheap | Staff • 14h ago

Mr. Coffee Automatic Burr Mill Coffee Grinder w/ 18 Custom Grind Settings

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$28

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Woot! has Mr. Coffee Automatic Burr Mill Coffee Grinder w/ 18 Custom Grind Settings on sale for $27.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

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Product Details:
  • 18 Custom Grind Settings: Choose from coarse to a very fine grind to enjoy the freshest, most flavorful coffees and espressos.
  • Removable Bean Hopper: Bean hopper removes for easy cleaning and stores up to a half pound of coffee beans.
  • Burr Mill Design: Considered the best method for grinding whole beans because they do not generate heat and use precise cutting plates for consistent results.
  • Freshest Flavor: Unlock the delicious characteristics of the roast right before brewing.
  • Holds up to 1/2 Pound of Coffee Beans
  • Richer Aroma: As coffee brews, its richness, complexity, and freshness slowly unfolds.
  • Better Taste: Extract the fullest flavor and enjoy the truest taste as its's meant to be.
  • Watts: 160, Cord Length: 24 Inches

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Woot! has Mr. Coffee Automatic Burr Mill Coffee Grinder w/ 18 Custom Grind Settings on sale for $27.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks to Deal Hunter ItsSoCheap for sharing this deal.

Product Details:
  • 18 Custom Grind Settings: Choose from coarse to a very fine grind to enjoy the freshest, most flavorful coffees and espressos.
  • Removable Bean Hopper: Bean hopper removes for easy cleaning and stores up to a half pound of coffee beans.
  • Burr Mill Design: Considered the best method for grinding whole beans because they do not generate heat and use precise cutting plates for consistent results.
  • Freshest Flavor: Unlock the delicious characteristics of the roast right before brewing.
  • Holds up to 1/2 Pound of Coffee Beans
  • Richer Aroma: As coffee brews, its richness, complexity, and freshness slowly unfolds.
  • Better Taste: Extract the fullest flavor and enjoy the truest taste as its's meant to be.
  • Watts: 160, Cord Length: 24 Inches

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Written by qwikwit | Staff

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14h ago
36,088 Posts
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14h ago
monkeybiz
14h ago
36,088 Posts
I got this last woot deal.. I'm no expert but it works well. I had a little handheld grinder so this was a big improvement. More likely to chase whole bean deals and stock up now.
9h ago
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Joined Nov 2021
9h ago
BrightHamster4228
9h ago
1 Posts
Very excited for this deal. I've been looking for a reasonably priced burr grinder and couldn't find one. Thanks OP - in for one!
8h ago
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Joined Aug 2016
8h ago
manos411
8h ago
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank manos411

I've had one of these grinders for over 10 years. It works great except some of the grinds will escape out of the bottom. Who cares it's cheap and it works really well.
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7h ago
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I used this grinder for many years. It is a great upgrade over a blade, but mine produced fine coffee dust in addition to whatever grind size I was making. A lot of the dust actually collected on the side of the container due to static, so I could scoop it off, but a lot of it made it in. I recently upgraded to the Oxo and wish I had upgraded sooner. Now I can really tell how much that fine coffee was clogging my filters.
7h ago
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7h ago
shaqweek
7h ago
537 Posts
This grinder seems like it's geared more towards drip coffee, I could never get a fine enough grind for espresso or a good grind for french press. I'm having significantly better results with my Bodum and Capresso grinders. This is way better than those blade style spice grinders, but it's not competing with the mid-range grinders in the $100 price range, but at this price why should it, and at full price I couldn't recommend this to anyone.
6h ago
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6h ago
BrokeSlick
6h ago
120 Posts
I've had this for years. Only ok for drip coffee. Not good for espresso and it does create coffee dust so you'll get lots of mud in your French press
5h ago
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Joined Nov 2017
5h ago
raj_ca
5h ago
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Quote from BrightHamster4228 :
Very excited for this deal. I've been looking for a reasonably priced burr grinder and couldn't find one. Thanks OP - in for one!
Amazon also has for the same price.... I think this deal only for older model probably to clear off the inventory.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004T6EJS0
Last edited by BoopSnoot April 23, 2025 at 10:08 AM.
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4h ago
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ThoreauHD
4h ago
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Might be a good idea since the price of ground coffee is .50$ an ounce on a good day. Whole bean looks cheaper.
3h ago
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3h ago
monkeybiz
3h ago
36,088 Posts
Quote from shaqweek :
This grinder seems like it's geared more towards drip coffee, I could never get a fine enough grind for espresso or a good grind for french press. I'm having significantly better results with my Bodum and Capresso grinders. This is way better than those blade style spice grinders, but it's not competing with the mid-range grinders in the $100 price range, but at this price why should it, and at full price I couldn't recommend this to anyone.
yes, that's what I meant.. I'm no expert and I'm on a tight budget... I just do drip coffee so it meets my needs. I noticed the "dust" and mess but I can live with it. My old device was a blade system handheld so a big upgrade. And it's a brand name for what it's worth.
2h ago
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manolobindo
2h ago
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Fyi, this has burr plates(flat burrs) vs conical burrs. Pros and cons to each (Google has good breakdown) but both better than plain 'ol blades.

And don't forget the "add a drop or two of water to beans before grinding" trick to cut down on static and dust issues
2h ago
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Quote from manolobindo :
Fyi, this has burr plates(flat burrs) vs conical burrs. Pros and cons to each (Google has good breakdown) but both better than plain 'ol blades.And don't forget the "add a drop or two of water to beans before grinding" trick to cut down on static and dust issues
That sprinkle of water really does help with the dust, but that also means you can't leave any more whole beans in the hopper than what you plan to grind
1h ago
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!xobile!
1h ago
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I have been using this product on and off for eight years, averaging about twice a month. It grinds very finely, even on the coarse settings (I use it to make coffee in a percolator), and that hasn't been a significant issue for me. However, lately, it has been stopping after just five seconds of running, even when set to grind for 18 cups. I think it might be time to get a new one.

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