In an earlier blog post we mentioned coffee storage and also the fact that for freshness it is always better to buy whole bean coffee as opposed to already ground.
In order to use whole beans to make coffee you need to grind them (of course). A grinder is an often overlooked purchase but can make a huge difference to the final cup of coffee. So which coffee grinders are best?
I put my daughter on the case (mainly to keep her busy during lock-down) and she produced the below YouTube video on the topic. Below the video I give my top 3 coffee grinder recommendations.
https://youtu.be/_ofTM_K7j68
Wasn't that a great video (I'm biased of course)?
Here are my top 3 tips for coffee grinders (with the Amazon links to purchase). I love Burr grinders as they don't heat up like blade grinders and affect the beans:
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