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OXO Brew Conical Burr Coffee Grinder with Scale

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OXO also has OXO Brew Conical Burr Coffee Grinder with Scale for $140. Shipping is free.

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  • OXO Brew Conical Burr Coffee Grinder's built-in scale measures grounds by weight instead of time, eliminating the need for a separate scale; automatic shutoff ensures a precise amount of ground coffee every time
  • Durable, 40 mm stainless steel conical burrs create uniform grounds for up to 38 settings -- from fine for espresso to coarse for French press or cold brew
  • High torque/low speed motor won't overheat beans, preserving flavor and generating minimal static for less mess. Built-in overheating detection protects motor for long life
  • Use the single dial to switch between Cups Mode, Grams Mode or Manual Mode. In Cups mode, you grind based on the number of cups of coffee you would like to brew
  • No-bean detector won't let you grind if the hopper is empty
  • Hopper holds 16-Oz of coffee beans and features a "trap door" to hold beans in when hopper is removed. Grounds keeper holds up to 125 grams -- enough ground coffee to brew 12 cups

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    • Our research indicates that this deal is $159.99 less (53% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $299.99 at the time of this posting.
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Amazon has OXO Brew Conical Burr Coffee Grinder with Scale for $140. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter itsamazeling for sharing this deal.

OXO also has OXO Brew Conical Burr Coffee Grinder with Scale for $140. Shipping is free.

Product Details:
  • OXO Brew Conical Burr Coffee Grinder's built-in scale measures grounds by weight instead of time, eliminating the need for a separate scale; automatic shutoff ensures a precise amount of ground coffee every time
  • Durable, 40 mm stainless steel conical burrs create uniform grounds for up to 38 settings -- from fine for espresso to coarse for French press or cold brew
  • High torque/low speed motor won't overheat beans, preserving flavor and generating minimal static for less mess. Built-in overheating detection protects motor for long life
  • Use the single dial to switch between Cups Mode, Grams Mode or Manual Mode. In Cups mode, you grind based on the number of cups of coffee you would like to brew
  • No-bean detector won't let you grind if the hopper is empty
  • Hopper holds 16-Oz of coffee beans and features a "trap door" to hold beans in when hopper is removed. Grounds keeper holds up to 125 grams -- enough ground coffee to brew 12 cups

Editor's Notes

Written by ValPal2011 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • 3.8 out of 5 stars rating on Amazon based on 710+ customer reviews.
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $159.99 less (53% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $299.99 at the time of this posting.
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BeigeBird970
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It's not the scale that breaks but an interior mechanism/switch which becomes clogged with grinds and prevents the unit from functioning. Separately, the grinding blades and grind chutes, which can be maintained, clog at increasingly frequent rates as it ages My unit lasted maybe 5 yrs but required frequent cleaning.
SensibleGoat9975
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140 is still expensive. Isn't it?
kgiri247
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Baratza, hands down. The OXO lasted about 2 years before it failed and the parts aren't replaceable. I've had the Baratza for 2 years with no issues, and when the burr wears out I can replace it cheaply.

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Yesterday 04:57 AM
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SensibleGoat9975Yesterday 04:57 AM
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140 is still expensive. Isn't it?
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BillytheGOATYesterday 05:44 AM
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Quote from SensibleGoat9975 :
140 is still expensive. Isn't it?
My wife got another version of this for one of our wedding gifts last and it was like $99. Probably just tariffs sadly but it looks updated too.
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Yesterday 05:52 AM
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GreySquirrel365Yesterday 05:52 AM
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seems silly. you'll generally want a scale for the coffee-ing too, so you need a standalone scale for the pourover/aeropress-ing/espresso making. Built-in is just one more component to break
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BeigeBird970Yesterday 06:08 AM
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It's not the scale that breaks but an interior mechanism/switch which becomes clogged with grinds and prevents the unit from functioning. Separately, the grinding blades and grind chutes, which can be maintained, clog at increasingly frequent rates as it ages My unit lasted maybe 5 yrs but required frequent cleaning.
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Yesterday 06:49 AM
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gjsneptuneYesterday 06:49 AM
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The grinder is $110 on Amazon. Where is $350 coming from? $240 for a scale?
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ScottoDonoYesterday 07:14 AM
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Quote from BeigeBird970 :
It's not the scale that breaks but an interior mechanism/switch which becomes clogged with grinds and prevents the unit from functioning. Separately, the grinding blades and grind chutes, which can be maintained, clog at increasingly frequent rates as it ages My unit lasted maybe 5 yrs but required frequent cleaning.
I have one without scale and with the stainless steel cup and and I think I paid like $68 on BF in 24. Now its $110 on Amazon. If it lasts 5 years I will be happy.

My only gripe is that it always has loose grinds that come out after you are finished and so when I put in the cabinet it gets grinds everywhere - kind of like that last drop that always ends up in your underwear after taking a piss, lol
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flyingroachYesterday 10:20 AM
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Quote from ScottoDono :

I have one without scale and with the stainless steel cup and and I think I paid like $68 on BF in 24. Now its $110 on Amazon. If it lasts 5 years I will be happy.

My only gripe is that it always has loose grinds that come out after you are finished and so when I put in the cabinet it gets grinds everywhere - kind of like that last drop that always ends up in your underwear after taking a piss, lol
I too have the more basic model with stainless cup since November and love it it makes less mess than my burr with plastic cup that makes static and grinds everywhere.
Taking apart to clean seems simple.
The plastic lid for grinds broke in first week and slow response from OXO after the first warranty response.
It does spill a bit more grind when you think you are done. I'm happy I spent the $ to treat myself. I think whole beans keep longer allowing me to stock up when cheaper and freeze.

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PhatAzzYesterday 11:30 AM
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this or the esp from Baratza?
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kgiri247Yesterday 11:48 AM
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Quote from PhatAzz :
this or the esp from Baratza?
Baratza, hands down. The OXO lasted about 2 years before it failed and the parts aren't replaceable. I've had the Baratza for 2 years with no issues, and when the burr wears out I can replace it cheaply.
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audiophanYesterday 02:15 PM
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Quote from BeigeBird970 :
It's not the scale that breaks but an interior mechanism/switch which becomes clogged with grinds and prevents the unit from functioning. Separately, the grinding blades and grind chutes, which can be maintained, clog at increasingly frequent rates as it ages My unit lasted maybe 5 yrs but required frequent cleaning.
Spot on. Scale is accurate, grinds well, but clogs over time in a way that no amount of burr cleaner or canned air can remedy.
Yesterday 04:12 PM
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Vitaly25Yesterday 04:12 PM
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The more basic version of this grinder has lasted me since the BC era (before covid) and the one I gave my parents has lasted 4 so far.
Yesterday 04:26 PM
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boomertsfxYesterday 04:26 PM
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Quote from Vitaly25 :
The more basic version of this grinder has lasted me since the BC era (before covid) and the one I gave my parents has lasted 4 so far.
We have that one…works great, but static electricity makes the grounds stick to the side.
Yesterday 04:34 PM
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paulk11087Yesterday 04:34 PM
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Quote from BeigeBird970 :
It's not the scale that breaks but an interior mechanism/switch which becomes clogged with grinds and prevents the unit from functioning. Separately, the grinding blades and grind chutes, which can be maintained, clog at increasingly frequent rates as it ages My unit lasted maybe 5 yrs but required frequent cleaning.
I got a capresso infinity 14 years ago and while certain pieces are falling apart like the egg timer dial, I can still use it and its consistent with very little cleaning needed. Capresso also has great service where they've replace a hopper for free for me and the little rubber cone part that goes around the top of the 1 burr. I'll probably buy another one if it ever goes and looks like its $100 from capresso directly or $150 for the infinity plus
Yesterday 04:39 PM
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DealsandCoffeeYesterday 04:39 PM
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Using for past 10 years. Great for pour over but I switched burr to Lido Burr by Etzinger when I started espresso journey

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MemorableMeal505Yesterday 05:19 PM
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Quote from ScottoDono :
I have one without scale and with the stainless steel cup and and I think I paid like $68 on BF in 24. Now its $110 on Amazon. If it lasts 5 years I will be happy. My only gripe is that it always has loose grinds that come out after you are finished and so when I put in the cabinet it gets grinds everywhere - kind of like that last drop that always ends up in your underwear after taking a piss, lol
I have that same one and have had it for 5 years and it works great but problem is it's MESSY. Tired of cleaning up grounds

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