Electrical power – 60 hertz , power cord length – 2-1/2 inches , Voltage – 120 volts , Wattage – 160 watts
Product Features
- 160W motor grinds with minimal noise
- Stainless steel blade to grind whole beans for a rich, aromatic blend
- Heavy-duty motor housing
- The whole grinder is remarkably easy to clean
- The bowl, blade and top cover can go straight to the dishwasher for easy cleanup

Very happy… wait a second… {sip} {sip} ahhh I waited a couple months to write this as there was so much conflicting information in the reviews that I wanted to have an experienced opinion.None of the complaints were correct… it works perfectly, I gave it 4 stars as its a basic model and doesn’t have advanced setting like grin level etc, but if you just want to grind your own beans for fresh coffee its great. Simple and easy.I actually just made myself a fresh cup of coffee before sitting down… hold on… {sip}…
Fixing the seal We recently purchased this coffee grinder for grinding Not Coffee in our lab area. Obviously, this isn’t the intended use case, but it seems to work quite well for this purpose. However, when you are grinding anything in the metal container, the plastic part doesn’t really properly seal to the cup, and so coffee (or Not Coffee) tends to spill out the sides and into the crevices between the bottom mount and the metal cup, which can be quite a mess and hard to clean. Luckily, a simple fix that we…
Ok if you’re only using it for coffee, I guess If your intent is to grind your daily Joe this one will work just fine. It packs a punch, strong enough to grind dried cinnamon sticks to dust in almost no time. It has even tackled hard-as-a-rock dried ginseng root with determination. But I am using it to grind herbs, and there are drawbacks.1. The lid does not fit tightly against the canister. When doing long grinds for harder herbs a lot of dust accumulates between the lid and the canister, and even escapes. When small…