Capresso 560.01 Infinity Burr Grinder, Black
$83
Features
100-watt conical burr grinder with 16 grind settings
Commercial-grade conical burrs ensure maximum coffee flavor
Bean container holds 8-1/2 ounces
grounds container holds 4 ounces
Heavy-duty zinc die-cast housing
built-in timer
easy to clean
Measures 7-2/3 by 5-2/5 by 10-4/5 inches
1-year limited warranty
Description
Elegant, timeless design. Commercial-quality solid steel conical burrs preserve maximum aroma and grind precisely from Turkish fine to coarse. For grinding larger quantities of coffee beans for a coffee drinking crowd, commercial-grade Infinity capresse PROMOS handles 8-1/2 ounces of beans at once. Sixteen different configurations - four in each of the four categories of extra fine, fine, regular and child - to adjust the routine to the specific mix of coffee and brewing method. The best option is ideal for preparing Turkish coffee, which is a rare feature found in a mill. Incorporated the routine sets a timer between 5 and 60 seconds so you can walk without having to continually press a button to continue the grinding process. Infinity has an advanced design of conical steel burrs that normally only found in commercial mills. This design slows the progress of burrs and reduces the amount of friction and heat to preserve flavor and aroma of coffee. The container of coffee is up to 4 ounces of reasons and remain sealed during grinding. For security, the container of coffee should also be fixed in place by the myriad of operating. For easy cleaning, the container of beans and strawberries to top off of the crushing chamber can be cleaned with a brush and clean including the heavy support of human zinc smelting. The 100-watt Burr PROMOS measures 7-2/3 by 5-2/5 by 10-4/5 inches and carries a limited warranty for one year. - Cristina Vaamonde
Reviews
Heavy, smaller than it looks, easy to clean. A good static control in the hopper patterns. For all grind settings, some may wish he had a little more rough parameters for the French press. It works for my release, however. Otherwise, an excellent choice.
I had this grinder for about a week and so far I am very pleased with it. This is my first Burr Grinder, before I had the blade grinder usual, and I'm happy to report that I much prefer this form of grinding. The coffee grind is obviously much more consistent, and precise control of the grind size makes it much easier to grind my coffee for the different (drip and French press). R rit is very easy to clean and found to be a static problem, as long as you give the side of the machine to warm up then run it (as they say the instructions.) The only annoyance with mine is that the grinding collector tends to want to move as the machine works, just a little. However, all the grinds still find the way to the camera and there is no confusion as a result. R ri am still trying to figure out exactly the right environment for a timer to avoid wearing too much or too little, but I think once it all away I 'm going to be even happier with this purchase.
It 'sa reliable ground coffee, the excellent production. The only thing I do not like, is to choose an on / off timer. Instead of selecting a time, they should have installed a good, old-fashioned ON / OFF switch.
Pros: R1. Very even grind R2. Relatively quiet R3. Fairly easy to clean with a few exceptions - more on this in the negative points r rCons: RCAN reasons left behind - must actively "force " all mole in the windmill. R GH recenlty comes from the grinding sheet winch. I chose the Infinity capresse # 565, well accompanied by all the comments here, as well as several other websites. The difference in the flavor of my beer in the morning was amazing. Who wants to make step, I urge you to recommend no vacil.lació. He also considered the Solis Maestro Plus and brand of Kitchener grinder burrs. I chose the capresse was mainly due to price - I have a lot of Amazonas - got # 565 for the same price I've found almost everywhere # 560 - $ 100, and this is my first foray into the World burr grinder, I do not 't want to go "crazy ". The problem I've had so far is clean, luckily, I found a post that helped me relieve some of the mess to clean this unit. The main theme centers around the fact that there is always some residue remaining after each routine - which gives the reasons rancid sent to the following wave. Now the forward tilt of the mill, after all the children have passed through the hopper and tap into all parts of the outer surface - this is pushing all the debris collector and leaves very little behind. In any case, I am very please with the Infinity capresse and will recommend it to anyone who moves over a windmill style of the film.
I 've been research moderate (less than $ 750) expressed outfits. You know, more steam in a pot but still moderately priced. From what I ve 'read the burr grinder is as important (some claim more important) than the espresso machine. Even still I tried the Capresso eternity for it 's low price but returned several days later. It 's why: r-plastic, ie static cling meaning messy. R-grind leftover, as others have pointed to (should I listened). I tried bumping and tilting the grinder as suggested here but the only mill didn 't feel like it would take more abuse very long. R RI 'm talking about the model of black plastic, not the models of stainless steel so I Don ' t know if this is tougher. I splurged and bought the Rancilio Rocky espresso Doserless And General Purpose coffee grinder instead and let me tell you that it is stable, not a cheap plastic feel. I 'm very happy with Rocky!
A lot of research done on Burr grinders below the range of $ 150, which seemed the best for oily espresso beans level grinding. Other grinders may be better for drip machines, but it has been fantastic so far. Not too noisy, fat beans and handles like a charm.
This grinder is pretty already examined in detail, and I think four stars is a fair assessment of it. If all you 're after is an affordable, efficient Burr grinder, I would recommend this model without reservations. first r rI only add this review (I 've never written a review Amazon, I don ' t think) to point out that the coffee beans grinding is all that 's expected - and everything that can be used. Certainly don 't grind nuts, you ' ll turn a knob of butter and you 'll have a lot of time cleaning the thick stuff out of the room. R rThis week I succumbed to pressure and added ground flaxseed to my diet. The Capresso 560.01, which I had for a year already, does a decent job of grinding the seeds, but needs encouragement. By "encouragement, " I want to say to me touching the top and sides of the grinder and shaking like a maniac. Thus all the seeds that pass through. As I said, flax seed is ground out well, I suppose, if a bit 'inconsistent ground. You 'll also to clean the grinder afterwards, as some seeds will inevitably be stuck somewhere. Since, in theory, I 'll be dumping a tablespoon of flaxseed in the thing, every morning, I ' ll probably plunk down $ 15 for a cheap blade grinder, and recommends the same as any gourmet linseed . Save yourself and headache.
I studied a lot of coffee grinders and found to have excellent reviews. I use it in my house several times a day and it works perfectly. I bought it used, but seems to work perfectly and does an excellent job of grinding at various levels of courseness and grind the exact amount for the number of cups you want. I accented my ceiling go perfectly with other stainless equipment. I would recommend to anyone.
The Infinity Burr Grinder is my first - no real basis for comparison with others, but from what I know, I 'd Give it a 5 star. Capresso What 's customer service, I ' d Give it a 10 stars - they have great on all fronts (and I live w / other CSS.
Work as advertised. In my opinion it is pretty reasonably priced so low because of some plastics are used to hold the bean. Follow the instructions for use and cleaning and it should last.
Grinder has worked fine for about a year. And it wouldn t 'accept the holder of the coffee bean on top. Confusing, at best. It 's difficult to take apart, but that and got it working again - for another grind. Then the same problem. It is also a mess if you grind more beans than accepting the cup can hold. Then you have ground coffee all over the place. We 're changing it a Cuisinart DBM-8.
Expect to do a little cleaning after milling grinds her very well but it leaves lots of little pieces around the area of coffee, especially if you overload the storage drawer. It 'sa good solid machine with lots of tiny adjustments. The instructions give you an idea again / how finely to grind for different types of coffee and coffeemakers, very helpful. We actually thought our brewed coffee tasted a bit richer when the ground w / a burr grinder blade compared to the old mill we used for years. If you 're a devoted to coffee, can this do more. Try different settings of beauty and you 'll be surprised what difference it can do. R rPros: solid machine, big adjustments for brightness, easy to use, good instructions / advice. R rCon: pretty messy until you know not grind too much coffee at a time.
I 've is the mill for nearly a year. The grind is adjustable to the excess - if you can 't get the right machine to grind, give up! Compared to my last mill of a leaf has no dust on the counter around it. I use it almost daily and have a minor complaint one to stay from getting 5 stars. If your counter is not completely level (mine slopes up just a little right behind) the lag in the cup will vibrate forward resulting in some of your coffee ending up behind this rather than within it . If I remember the mill to pull forward when I used it, it 's not a problem, but seems like it should be easy to make some little stop would keep it from Vibrating look forward and like it. Other than that, if you want a good coffee grinder, look no further.
I just got the phone after speaking with the Capresso 's customer service representative. I have owned this machine (565) for 2 years, without a lot of heavy use. It just died on me. The timer works, but no grinding action. I cleaned my teeth grinding, but the use. Now, it 'sa heck. My response from Capresso 's customer service is that it will be good 80,00-80,00 cost to repair or replace. Not much cheaper. I hope to get two more years of a device that cost me 139.99. Proctor Silex cheap knife grinder that I have for 10 years was still working when I gave it away Freecycle. Now, I hope I hold it.
We bought it for work. It was good while it lasted, but it broke within a couple of weeks. Very cheap construction.
I bought this to grind kola nut and guarana seed (freshly ground makes a big difference) powder used in capsules. It works OK for this - the cheapest grinder that I am the well will cost $ 220 ... work would find r rThis grinder doesn 't like large pieces could not (I think, because they ' re solid) and beans, so I first use a blade grinder for 20 sec. Then I sat on the finest Capresso grind the powder and run through twice. The resulting powder (about # 40) is suitable for implementation in capsules. There is not a (coffee) whim, as I use it: the powder doesn 't to feed themselves, I consider the Capresso and gently tap it for grinding. R rBTW, some powder (like coffee) will be held in the area of the chute after grinding. This can be resolved by holding the container in place, the deposition of the Capresso, we shake on 30DEG, and gentle. The powder is enclosed within the container without much fuss.
This grinder is fantastic! I can 't believe I waited so long to get a good grinder! I can tell the difference in the taste of coffee is long compared with the $ 20 grinder. I also love that I can change the grind setting to make various types of coffee.
A quick and quiet than our old grinder. There is no static problems. This is a little hard to clean but still much easier tha our old grinder. We really like the grinder settings this.Easy we have to clean the box. R RWE will rebuy this product if we have to buy another one. We 've owned for about six weeks.
I used this grinder 3 times and then it will not run. thank goodness I purchased it through Amazon, I returned it with no problem. still looking for a good conical burr grinder.
I read most reviews on Amazon and other sites before buying this machine. I'm not a drinker Expresso, but wanted to improve the taste of my drip and French press. My wife was surprised at the difference it makes. The machine works well and makes a consistent routine. However, in my experience, you still have problems with static and can make a mess on your counter. During the adjustment of the French press, Don 't have a problem with static. But when I try medium and small routine, can be very bad static. R rHowever, even with static problems, I would recommend this machine due to the performance and price. When I get some coffee at the counter, pull out a wet rag and clean up.
I tried a first and cheapest broke within 2 months. This is working very hard for our drip coffee and French press. I also find it much easier to clean than last year, but the brush that comes with it doesn 't really get the job done. ROverall R, I really have no complaints with this product. Is ground evenly, not too strong, easy to dismantle and clean, easy to follow installation instructions at reasonable prices, and my coffee taste good.
My Fiancee (yes I am blaming her) recently placed the parts in Burr grinder upside down and it became stuck. I tried Brut force and prying it with a Screwdriver but I could not dislodge it. We figured that all was lost and basically we were going to need to buy a new one, but after calling customer service they explained it was quite common and gave me "the fix ". r rWhen I was trying to find a solution online for this I saw only one other review and it spent most of the time praising a customer service and didn 't give much detail on how to get this part unstuck. So I will explain in detail what to do and you to will be a hero (it 's very simple). Oh yah by the way before I forget, the customer service department is AWESOME and I love our grinder! r rPlace the grinder upright with the dial facing you with the plastic grinder cone removed. You should be seeing a depression on the top which houses the grinder upside down. There is a slit at the bottom of the depression that if it were a clock would be running approximately from 9 o 'clock to 6 o ' clock. Take a butter knife and insert it in the slit about 1 / 2 and inch and apply pressure to the right like you are turning a dial. In other words the base of the impression is movable and you want to move the slit from its 9 o 'clock / 6 o ' clock position to 6 o 'clock and 3 o ' clock. Once you do this it should come right out. r rI hope this helps and if you are looking for extra brownie points you could have a cup of fresh brewed coffee sitting next to the recently fixed grinder.
I like the grinder. However, I was very disappointed with what I got from Amazon. There was a missing part and the wheels were rusted. Amazon took back and refunded my full purchase price. Later I bought another provider.
This is my first burr grinder, so I don 't have a basis of comparison. RNevertheless, it is easy to set up and use, and it grinds late enough for my home pump espresso machine (and it may even finer grind). Seems to grind at least as late as store-bought coffee for espresso machines like Lavazza. RCleaning grinds from the machine can be a pain, but I m 'not sure why there ' s much reason to do that, I 'm not too worried about a little ground coffee sitting the machine. RI can 't comment on durability issues yet.
The best way to grind the coffee beans will grind them by hand with 2 stones! But since that 's too consuming of time, I looked around for a burr grinder at a cheaper price, and decided to get this one, known to all the problems ' s mentioned in the review. R rSince I haven 't tried many other grinders, I m ' not going to comment a milling quality (which I was pretty satisfied with.) My review is in response to almost all problem of other people. R rmy experience with mill is pretty good. R rBeans container: April 's no mess, no dust left in the bean container for me. Besides the mess I made when I poured the beans in the container ... lid is very clear that I didn 't realize this applies to the container to the beans got spilled everywhere ... (lol!) r rGround Chamber Coffee: The ground coffee does not fall outside the bedroom either, but will take some time to discover if the chamber has become loosened away from the mill over time. If that happened not that I push the chamber of the mill barely within the milling (or tape it up) and to solve the problem. R rthe Miller: It has no residual ground coffee grinding the current site, but not really a lot. I tend to clean the grinder after each use, or before the next use, so the affected taste caused by leftover coffee ground next cookie is not a problem for me. >> Edit: It actually looks a bit of ground coffee grinds after 2 consecutive ... So this is the only thing I would like to consider as a flaw ...
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