Capresso 565 Infinity Conical Burr Grinder, Stainless Steel

 

$92

Features

Measures 7-2/3 by 5-2/5 by 10-4/5-inch
1-year limited warranty.
Heavy-duty zinc die-cast housing
built-in timer
easy to clean
Bean container holds 8-1/2-ounce
ground container holds 4-ounce
Commercial-grade conical burrs ensure maximum coffee flavor
100-Watt conical burr grinder with 16 grind settings

 

 

 

Description

For large quantities of grinding coffee beans for a coffee-drinking crowd, Capresso Infinity grinder handles commercial-grade 8-1/2 ounces of beans at a time. Sixteen different settings - four in four categories of extra fine, fine, regular, and coarse - to adjust the grinding of the blend of coffee and brewing method. The best setting is ideal for the preparation of turkish coffee, which is a rare feature to find in a grinder. A built-in timer sets the grind for anywhere between 5 and 60 seconds so you can walk without having to continually press a button to continue the process of adjustment. Infinity Conical Burr has an advanced design of steel that is usually found only on commercial grinders. This design Burr slows the march, and reduces the amount of friction and heat to preserve flavor and aroma of coffee. The container of coffee can contain up to 4 ounces of reasons and remains closed during the grinding. For security reasons, the container must also be secured for the infinity of operating. In addition, for easy cleaning, the container and Burr top off so you can clean the grinding chamber, with the included brush and clean the heavy-duty zinc diecast housing with stainless steel finish. For large quantities of grinding coffee beans for a coffee-drinking crowd, Capresso Infinity grinder handles commercial-grade 8-1/2 ounces of beans at a time. Sixteen different settings - four in four categories of extra fine, fine, regular, and coarse - to adjust the grinding of the blend of coffee and brewing method. The best setting is ideal for the preparation of turkish coffee, which is a rare feature to find in a grinder. A built-in timer sets the grind for anywhere between 5 and 60 seconds so you can walk without having to continually press a button to continue the process of adjustment. Infinity Conical Burr has an advanced design of steel that is usually found only on commercial grinders. This design Burr slows the march, and reduces the amount of friction and heat to preserve flavor and aroma of coffee. The container of coffee can contain up to 4 ounces of reasons and remains closed during the grinding. For security reasons, the container must also be secured for the infinity of operating. For easy cleaning, the container and Burr top off so you can clean the grinding chamber, with the included brush and clean the heavy-duty cast zinc housing. 100 watts Burr grinder measures 7-2/3 by 5-2/5 by 10-4/5 inches and carries a limited warranty for one year. - Cristina Vaamonde

 

Reviews

GRINDER I've had this for about a week and so far I am very happy with it. This is my first ridge GRINDER before that I had the usual Blade GRINDER, and I am pleased to report that I much prefer this way of loops. The coffee grind, of course, is much more consistent and precise control of the grind makes it much easier to grind for my various coffee (drip and French press). R rit is very easy to clean and I have not found for static is a problem as long as you enter the side of the machine a few knocks after running it (as in the manual.) The only trouble with me is that the collectors tend to want to grind, to expire as the machine, just a little. However, all the crunches'm still so into the chamber, and there is no disorder as a result. R ri still trying to figure out, just the right setting for the timer to not grind too much or too little, just once I figure all this out I 'm even go so far satisfied with this purchase.

It 'sa reliable wheel that produces excellent coffee beans. The only thing I like is the on / off timer line. Instead of a timeline must be installed and a good old switch ON / OFF.

Pros: r1. Very much grind r2. Relatively quiet r3. Fairly easy to clean with some reservations - more in the negative points r rCon: let RCAN reasons behind it - must be an active force "" all through the mill grinds. R rI recenlty moved from a blade grinder burr grinder for this. I chose the Capresso Infinity # 565, beacause of all the reviews from here as well as several other websites. The difference in taste in my morning brew was amazing. Who does not think about taking it, I would highly encourage you do so without hesitation. I also examined the Solis Maestro Plus and the Kitchenaid brand of Burr grinders. The reason I chose the Capresso primarily because of the price - I have a great deal from Amazon - we have the # 565 for about the same price as everywhere I # 560 - $ 100 found, and this is my first foray into the world Burr Grinder I didn 't want to go "crazy ". the biggest problem I've had so far in the cleaning, luckily I found a place that helped me to contribute some of the fair with the cleaning of the unit assigned. The main issue revolves around the fact that there always be some residue left over after each sanding - the lead pushed for the previous reasons, in the next game. I tilt the sander us now, having passed all the beans through the funnel and tap gently all sides of the outer surface - this puts all the rest of the collector, and only very little remains. In any case, I fell very happy with the Capresso Infinity and recommend it to anyone moving from a blade-style grinder.

I 've been researching moderate (less than $ 750) espresso clothes. You know, more than steam pot, but still quite expensive. From what I 've read a thorn GRINDER is just as important (some claim is more important) than the espresso machine. Even still I try Capresso Infinity because it 's low prices, but returned several days later. Here 's why: r-Plastics, the meaning of meaning attached to static mess. R-Grind left, others have shown (I should have listened). I tried to tilt crashed and GRINDER as suggested here, but only GRINDER didn 't feel like it would take very long to add harassment. R ri 'm talking about the black plastic model, rather than the stainless steel model so I don ' t know if it would be more difficult. I splurged and bought a Rancilio Rocky Doserless Espresso And General Purpose Coffee Grinder, and let me tell you it's not solid, not cheap plastic feel. I 'm very happy with Rocky!

He made a lot of research on strawberry mills below the $ 150 range, and this was the best for fat children to express and ground level. Other mills may be better for drip machines, but this has been amazing so far. Not too noisy, beans and oil is handled like a charm.

This grinder is very carefully reviewed already, and I think four stars is the correct classification for this. If all you 're after is an affordable, efficient burr grinder, I recommend this model without reservations. R rI only add this review (I never 've written an Amazon review before, I don ' t think) to emphasize that grind coffee beans is all that 's done - and everything that can be used to. Definitely don 't grind nuts, they ' ll turn the knob of butter and you'll "has a heck of a time cleaning the bulk material out of the chamber. R rThis weeks I Caveda pressure and added the seed ground flaxseed my diet. The Capresso 560.01, I had a year ago already, does a decent job of grinding the seeds, but needs encouragement. For incentive "," I mean me touching the top and sides of the mill and shaking it like a maniac. This is so that all seeds will pass. As I said, the ground flaxseeds did very well, I suppose, if a little inconsistent ground. You 'll also have to clean the grinder then, as inevitably some seeds that are 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 grinder blade cheap, and recommend the same for any gourmand flaxseed. Save yourself the headache.

I researched a lot of coffee mills and found that this would be very good ratings. I use in my house several times a day and it works perfectly. I bought it used, but it seems to work perfectly and has done a wonderful job of loops at different levels of courseness and even grinds the right amount for the desired number of cups. I will perfect my countertop accent along with the other stainless steel appliances. I would recommend to anyone.

Infinity is my first grinder Burr - no real basis for comparison with the others, but from what I know, i 'd give it 5 stars. As for Capresso 's customer service, I ' d give him a star of 10 - were terrific on all fronts (and I have the experience w / CSS others.

It works as advertised. In my opinion, is as reasonable price, as some a little delicate plastic used in the bean holder. Follow the instructions for use and cleaning, and should last.

This mill has worked fine for about a year. Then he Wouldn 't accept the owner of coffee beans on top. Confusing at best. C 's difficult to take part, but I did and got it working again - for more grind. Then, the same problem. It is also a mess if you grind the beans more than the Cup receiver can contain. Then you have the ground coffee in every direction. We 're replacing it with a Cuisinart DBM-8.

Expect to do some 'cleaning after grinding mill which is very well object to leave a lot of little pieces all over the coffee sector, especially if you overload the tray storage. It 'sa good solid machine with plenty of adjustments of finesse. The instructions to give you a new idea: how to fine grind for different types of coffee and coffee machines, very helpful. We thought we actually prepared our coffee tasted a little 'richer when ground w / a blade grinder burr vs the old mill that we have used for years. If you 're a lover of coffee, this might make you feel like it. Try different settings for fineness and you 'll be surprised what a difference can make. R rPros: Car sound, great finesse adjustments, easy to use, good instructions / tips. Rcon R: a bit 'confused to learn not to grind too much coffee at once.

I have the phone after talking with Capresso 's customer service staff. I use this machine (565) for 2 years held without a lot harder to find. It just died on me. Timer works, but not a grinding action. I cleaned the gears grinding, but it was used. Now, it 'sa doorstop. My response to repair of Capresso 's customer service is that it will either cost from 80.00 to 80.00, or replaced. Not much of a bargain. I had hoped to still get a couple of years, from a device that cost me 139.99. The Proctor Silex cheap knife sharpener that I have been working for 10 years even if I gave away on Freecycle possession. Well, I wish I stopped them.

We bought it for work. It was OK while it lasted, but broke in a few weeks. Pretty cheap construction.

I bought it to grind kola nut and Guarana seed (fresh-ground makes a big difference) in the powder used in capsules. It works OK for them - the cheapest grinder that can be seen that work well cost $ 220 ... R rThis mill doesn 't the big pieces (I think because they ' re Firmer than coffee beans), so I first use a blade grinder for 20 sec. After set the Finest Capresso grind the powder and run through twice. The resulting powder (around # 40) is suitable for putting in capsules. One (not coffee) quirks in how to use it: the powder doesn 't feed itself, so hold the Capresso and gently tap it during milling. RBTW R , some powder (as with coffee) will be held in place Chute after milling. It can be deleted by pressing the container in place, tipping the Capresso forward about 30deg, and gently shake it. The powder trapped in the container will fall without any worries.

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 easier but still difficult to clean up our old grinder THA. 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 would not run. thank goodness i bought 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 Express, but wanted to improve the taste of my soul and French press. My wife was amazed at the difference it makes. The machine works well and makes a consistent grind. However, in my experience, it still has problems with static and can make a mess on your countertop. In the course of setting for the French press, I don 't have a problem with static. But when I try a medium or smaller grind, the static can be very bad. R rHowever, even with the problems of static, I highly recommend this machine because of performance and price. When I get some coffee grounds on the counter and take a damp cloth and wipe the

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 great tasting coffee it.

My girlfriend (yes, I blame) recently placed the Burr grinder in hand upside down and became stuck. I tried first and force prying with a screwdriver, but I could not dislodgable it. We realized that all was lost and basically we would need to buy a new one, but after calling customer service they explained that it was quite common and gave me "fix ". R rWhen I was trying to find a solution online so I only saw a review of others and has spent most of his time to praise the customer service and didn 't give much detail on how to get out of these. So I will explain in detail what to do and you must be a hero (it 's very simple). Oh yah by the way, before I forget, the customer service is awesome and I like our grinders! R rplaca the upright grinder with the dial facing up with the cone plastic grinder removed. Here you should see a depression on top that houses the grinder upside down. There is a crack in the bottom of the depression that if it were a clock could be running by about 9 o 'clock to 6 o ' clock. Take a butter knife and insert it into the slot about 1 / 2 inches and apply pressure to the right as you're turning a knob. In other words, the base of the press is mobile and you want to move the crack from its 9 o 'clock / 6 O ' clock position for 6 o 'clock and 3 O ' clock. Once this is done it should come out. R rI hope this helps, and if you are looking for extra brownie points you could have a cup of fresh brewed coffee grinder next to the recently fixed.

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 grinder Burr, so don 't have a base of comparison. RNevertheless, it is easy to configure and use, and grind fine enough for my home machine pump espresso (and may even Finer grind). Grind seems at least as good as bought at the supermarket for espresso machines, like Lavazza. RCleaning ground by machine may be a pain, but I 'm not sure why there ' s plenty of reasons to do so, I 'm not too worried about a bit' of coffee sitting on the floor of the car. GL can 't comment on matters of life again.

The best way to grind the coffee beans is to grind them by hand with 2 stones! But since that 's too time consuming, I looked around for a burr grinder with a less expensive price, and Decided to get this one, being aware of all the problems it ' s mentioned in the reviews. R rSince I haven 't tried many other grinders, I ' m not going to comment of the quality grinding (which I am pretty satisfied already.) My review will be in response to most of the problems other people have. r rmy experience with the grinder was pretty good. r rBeans Container: There 's no mess, no dust left in the bean container for me. Except the mess I made when I poured the beans into the container ... The lid was too clear that I didn 't realize it was covering the container so the beans got spilled all over ... (lol!) r rGround Chamber Coffee: The coffee ground did not fall outside the chamber either, but this will take some time to discover if the chamber does get loose away from the grinder over time. If that happened I could just simply push the chamber into the grinder slightly during the grinding (or tape it up) and that would solve the problem. R rthe Grind: It did have leftover ground coffee in the actual grinding area, but not really a lot. I tend to clean the grinder after every use, or before the next use, so the affected taste Caused by the leftover ground coffee on the next brew is not a problem for me. >> edited: It actually does quite a bit of ground coffee grinds after 2 consecutive ... So this is the only thing I would consider as a flaw ...

I had been using an old Krups grinder and an old rotary pan filter Melita per year and reduce Had My quarts a day habit to a cup in the morning and a glass of rare after a very good meal. My daughter convinced me to try to force a French trader and a local coffee made me think about the mechanics of the mill, so I went to the internet and then to the Amazon. R rI grind at Capresso 's definition coarser and love the coffee that results. I suppose the shelf grinding could be a little cleaner, but I 'm satisfied. After a few months use, I have no problems with a magazine grinder slip. Although I 'll clean up the machine if m I ' m looking lazily for him, I just make a point to clean it once a week. R rI 'sure I ' m missing some of the mystique, but coffee I 've got noticeably better after a modest expense. That seems to be a good deal.