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frontpagepennysave posted Yesterday 01:52 PM

Cuisinart Automatic Burr Coffee Grinder (DBM-8P1, Black Stainless Steel)

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Amazon has Cuisinart Electric One-Touch Automatic Burr Coffee Grinder (DBM-8P1, Black Stainless Steel) for $38.89. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • Optimum Flavor Control – 18-position slide-dial grind selector ensures uniform results from ultra-fine to extra-coarse.
  • Removable Parts – 8 oz. bean hopper and grind chamber are detachable for easy cleaning and access.
  • Large Capacity Grind Chamber – Holds enough grounds for 4 to 18 cups (approx. 5 oz. each), reducing the need for multiple grind cycles.
  • One-Touch Operation – Separate power bar with automatic shutoff timer for hassle-free grinding.
  • Convenient Design – Heavy-duty motor with compact features, built-in cord storage, and included scoop/cleaning brush for organization.

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    • Receives 4.2 Stars out of 5 Stars based on over 47,000 Customer Reviews.
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Amazon has Cuisinart Electric One-Touch Automatic Burr Coffee Grinder (DBM-8P1, Black Stainless Steel) for $38.89. Shipping is free.

Thanks Community Member pennysave for sharing this deal

Features:
  • Optimum Flavor Control – 18-position slide-dial grind selector ensures uniform results from ultra-fine to extra-coarse.
  • Removable Parts – 8 oz. bean hopper and grind chamber are detachable for easy cleaning and access.
  • Large Capacity Grind Chamber – Holds enough grounds for 4 to 18 cups (approx. 5 oz. each), reducing the need for multiple grind cycles.
  • One-Touch Operation – Separate power bar with automatic shutoff timer for hassle-free grinding.
  • Convenient Design – Heavy-duty motor with compact features, built-in cord storage, and included scoop/cleaning brush for organization.

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this Offer:
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • Reviews:
    • Receives 4.2 Stars out of 5 Stars based on over 47,000 Customer Reviews.
  • Amazon Return Policy:
    • This item can be returned in its original condition for a full refund or replacement within 30 days of receipt.
  • About this Store:

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tsocks
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Talk about inflation. This was the price back in 2018, now it's a deal.

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Yesterday 04:56 PM
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tsocksYesterday 04:56 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank tsocks

Talk about inflation. This was the price back in 2018, now it's a deal.
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Yesterday 05:06 PM
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BraveClover790Yesterday 05:06 PM
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Is this good enough for espresso grinding? Like cheap espresso machine nothing fancy.
Yesterday 05:48 PM
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eatsshootsandleavesYesterday 05:48 PM
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Quote from BraveClover790 :
Is this good enough for espresso grinding? Like cheap espresso machine nothing fancy.
Used this daily for 3+ years for drip coffee. Just this year got an espresso machine and use it a few times a week for espresso at the finest setting, it's ok. I would prefer something more consistent ($$$) but it works well with a pressurized filter basket (I don't have a non-pressurized one). Static is often a problem with the plastic container and can create a mess with fine coffee.
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Yesterday 05:55 PM
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flunderYesterday 05:55 PM
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Quote from BraveClover790 :
Is this good enough for espresso grinding? Like cheap espresso machine nothing fancy.
I had this machine and was able to tell a huge difference immediately. You may want to invest in a large burr grinder (64mm is a popular size to start). However, those machine (the one I got is made by Shardo) do cost a bit more (starting ~$150). For me, that is the point when things hit diminishing return as I can't really tell the difference between the $150 machine and a $400 DF64...
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Yesterday 05:58 PM
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Quote from BraveClover790 :
Is this good enough for espresso grinding? Like cheap espresso machine nothing fancy.
Espressonados say the grinder is more important than the espresso machine.
Yesterday 05:59 PM
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mgoldenYesterday 05:59 PM
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For what it's worth, I had this exact one for about a year. Used it only weekly and it died - the motor burned up.
Yesterday 09:17 PM
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RubyRhodYesterday 09:17 PM
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Pardon me, are you Aaron Burr, sir?
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Yesterday 09:28 PM
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RogueVariableYesterday 09:28 PM
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Quote from BraveClover790 :
Is this good enough for espresso grinding? Like cheap espresso machine nothing fancy.
Best to spend a little more and get something a lot better. Amazon has some nice choices on sale this week for Black Friday.
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Yesterday 09:33 PM
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nepssYesterday 09:33 PM
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Quote from RogueVariable :
Best to spend a little more and get something a lot better. Amazon has some nice choices on sale this week for Black Friday.
heyy you got any models in mind? I've use a hand grinder but sometimes its just too much
Yesterday 09:40 PM
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RogueVariableYesterday 09:40 PM
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Quote from nepss :
heyy you got any models in mind? I've use a hand grinder but sometimes its just too much
Well, I'm a real newbie when it comes to grinders, but after researching for a decent, beginner grinder, I took a deep breath and just received this one yesterday:

https://a.co/d/cd3KXy2

Just keep in mind I'm not an expert. I tested the finest setting and the beans came out like powder. 🤷
Yesterday 09:41 PM
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BigBlueBargainsYesterday 09:41 PM
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Quote from mgolden :
For what it's worth, I had this exact one for about a year. Used it only weekly and it died - the motor burned up.
I must say I bought this one about 15 years ago. Still works. Different motor maybe.
Yesterday 09:42 PM
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FrenchAngelesYesterday 09:42 PM
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Quote from BigBlueBargains :
I must say I bought this one about 15 years ago. Still works. Different motor maybe.
Same here, bought mine at a thrift store 5 years ago and it still works fine.
Yesterday 09:45 PM
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StangTheMang6Yesterday 09:45 PM
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Avoid! Mine sounded like a dentist's drill and the grind was mediocre at best. It's a shame, because the previous iteration of this grinder was great...lasted us 10 years plus. This one suuuuuuucks though!
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rugsYesterday 09:49 PM
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Just FYI, Cuisinart has one of the worst warranties. They make you pay for shipping both ways.

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Mayt948Yesterday 09:52 PM
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Quote from nepss :
heyy you got any models in mind? I've use a hand grinder but sometimes its just too much
A little pricier but the baratza encore or encore esp (only difference is the esp can do finer grinds for espresso and tends to be a hair more consistent) Bth considered the minimum/not trash by enthusiasts.

The Shardor 64mm burr looks good too but it's easier for it to get out of alignment for consistency and may require a little work to get the butts even out of the box.
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