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Mr. Coffee Automatic Burr Mill Coffee Grinder w/ 18 Custom Grinders

+ Free S&H w/ Prime

$30

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Woot! has Mr. Coffee Automatic Burr Mill Coffee Grinder (Silver) for $29.99. 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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Features:
  • 18 Custom Grind Settings
  • Cord length: 24 inches
  • Removable Bean Hopper
  • Holds up to 1/2 Pound of Coffee Beans
  • Removable Grinding Chamber
  • Watts: 160

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  • Includes 90 Day Woot Limited Warranty.
  • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Woot! has Mr. Coffee Automatic Burr Mill Coffee Grinder (Silver) for $29.99. 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 community member Dealzslickk for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • 18 Custom Grind Settings
  • Cord length: 24 inches
  • Removable Bean Hopper
  • Holds up to 1/2 Pound of Coffee Beans
  • Removable Grinding Chamber
  • Watts: 160

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • Includes 90 Day Woot Limited Warranty.
  • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by Dealzslickk

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I have this grinder! It's been used daily for about 4 years. There is a small crack in the catch bin, otherwise it's been fine. That's probably my fault tapping it on the counter to get stuck coffee out. No maintenance performed, keeps on going.

My experience so far:
1. It's loud but it gets the job done
2. If you try to run it on the longest setting (18) twice or more, the bin can get very full and as it runs more coffee into the full bin it will sound like it is dying. Probably don't do that.

To deal with the above, I typically run it at night for the next mornings coffee if I think I need a cup earlier than when the rest of the house is up. Again, it is loud.
I've been using one for the last 8 years after buying it for $27.99 in 2016. Mechanically, I don't believe it's likely to break. The issue I had was that the clear hopper is affixed to a black disc that is utilized to set the grind size. It seems as though the easiest way to adjust the grind would be to just grab the hopper and turn it, but this will eventually break the connection between the disc and hopper. Instead, you should grab the disc on bottom and turn it to prevent breaking it. I just superglued the hopper back to the disc and it's still going 8 years later. If you drink the same beans in the same style (e.g. drip) then this is likely a non-issue as you won't even be adjusting it often.

The grind is decent, but it does make some fines. Luckily, the fines being statically charged adhere to the sides of the plastic container, so you can dump out the loose coffee, and then you can knock out the fines into the sink with your finger or a brush. The catch bin and hopper have not cracked. I would never bang thin plastic on the counter, and there's no reason to do so.

The grinder is a little messy and will get some grounds on to the counter as a tiny bit falls behind the catch bin.

I did note that at least one of the one star reviews is for a different model with a dial on the front, so the reviews are likely not all relevant to this design. Mine has never jammed or had any issue aside from the hopper having to be glued back to the selection disc.
12% one star reviews all for breaking after just a few uses.

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Jan 16, 2024
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shaggyucla
Jan 16, 2024
554 Posts
Any experience with this? Burr grinder at this price is almost too good to be true
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Jan 16, 2024
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roberthhid
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Jan 16, 2024
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Quote from shaggyucla :
Any experience with this? Burr grinder at this price is almost too good to be true
12% one star reviews all for breaking after just a few uses.
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Jan 16, 2024
2,215 Posts
Joined Nov 2007
Jan 16, 2024
gummi-eater
Jan 16, 2024
2,215 Posts
I need one, I might just get this one.
Jan 16, 2024
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Seylerc
Jan 16, 2024
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I have this grinder! It's been used daily for about 4 years. There is a small crack in the catch bin, otherwise it's been fine. That's probably my fault tapping it on the counter to get stuck coffee out. No maintenance performed, keeps on going.

My experience so far:
1. It's loud but it gets the job done
2. If you try to run it on the longest setting (18) twice or more, the bin can get very full and as it runs more coffee into the full bin it will sound like it is dying. Probably don't do that.

To deal with the above, I typically run it at night for the next mornings coffee if I think I need a cup earlier than when the rest of the house is up. Again, it is loud.
Last edited by Seylerc January 16, 2024 at 12:50 AM.
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Jan 16, 2024
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Seylerc
Jan 16, 2024
401 Posts
Quote from shaggyucla :
Any experience with this? Burr grinder at this price is almost too good to be true
I think this is pretty close to cost. When I got it I paid with employee discount plus 5 percent and it was roughly this deal price. I'm not sure why apparently it doesn't last as long for some, but this is a great price considering all of the recent inflation since I bought mine.
Jan 16, 2024
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partybag
Jan 16, 2024
3 Posts
If you are serious about grinding coffee beans, conical burr are the way to go.
Last edited by partybag January 16, 2024 at 10:51 AM.
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katicj
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Jan 16, 2024
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I bought the equivalent model of this one a million years ago and it'd break up your driveway gravel if you asked it to.

https://www.amazon.com/Mr-Coffee-...B00005OTXM
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Jan 17, 2024
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hungrytiger
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Quote from roberthhid :
12% one star reviews all for breaking after just a few uses.

Too many 1 star reviews but if it lasts 2 years with occasional use then it may be OK at this price?????
Jan 17, 2024
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Selman
Jan 17, 2024
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Quote from shaggyucla :
Any experience with this? Burr grinder at this price is almost too good to be true
I've been using one for the last 8 years after buying it for $27.99 in 2016. Mechanically, I don't believe it's likely to break. The issue I had was that the clear hopper is affixed to a black disc that is utilized to set the grind size. It seems as though the easiest way to adjust the grind would be to just grab the hopper and turn it, but this will eventually break the connection between the disc and hopper. Instead, you should grab the disc on bottom and turn it to prevent breaking it. I just superglued the hopper back to the disc and it's still going 8 years later. If you drink the same beans in the same style (e.g. drip) then this is likely a non-issue as you won't even be adjusting it often.

The grind is decent, but it does make some fines. Luckily, the fines being statically charged adhere to the sides of the plastic container, so you can dump out the loose coffee, and then you can knock out the fines into the sink with your finger or a brush. The catch bin and hopper have not cracked. I would never bang thin plastic on the counter, and there's no reason to do so.

The grinder is a little messy and will get some grounds on to the counter as a tiny bit falls behind the catch bin.

I did note that at least one of the one star reviews is for a different model with a dial on the front, so the reviews are likely not all relevant to this design. Mine has never jammed or had any issue aside from the hopper having to be glued back to the selection disc.
Last edited by Selman January 17, 2024 at 05:24 AM.
Jan 17, 2024
5 Posts
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Jan 17, 2024
LuisM1984
Jan 17, 2024
5 Posts
Quote from shaggyucla :
Any experience with this? Burr grinder at this price is almost too good to be true
I've had this one for about 3 yrs the first one broke within a year. They replaced it for free and the replacement has lasted just fine. I used it almost daily.
Jan 17, 2024
99 Posts
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Jan 17, 2024
nylarthotep
Jan 17, 2024
99 Posts
Consumer Reports rating is Fair. Probably best to avoid, if you're getting a burr grinder.
Jan 17, 2024
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jamesjamerson
Jan 17, 2024
3,269 Posts
Just a silly question, both Costco and Trader Joe's have coffee grinders free to use at exit points. Can we use them to grind our own coffee?
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Jan 17, 2024
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Vamos!
Jan 17, 2024
523 Posts
https://www.amazon.com/Mr-Coffee-...N719N?th=1

New version is $10 more on Amazon. I don't know is new is better but wanted to point out.
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FaithfulSoda453
Jan 17, 2024
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Quote from jamesjamerson :
Just a silly question, both Costco and Trader Joe's have coffee grinders free to use at exit points. Can we use them to grind our own coffee?
It's to grind whole bean coffee you buy from them in store, might be frowned upon bringing your own beans into the store to use their grinders.
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Quote from FaithfulSoda453 :
It's to grind whole bean coffee you buy from them in store, might be frowned upon bringing your own beans into the store to use their grinders.
Frowned upon is free, just buy a 100gm coffee from them and get your own pack of coffee beans grinded. Conical burrs are expensive to maintain and replace parts.Peace
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