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Old 04-22-2018, 09:36 PM   #20
Jamesbrowny
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Originally Posted by Joshw View Post
I have a kitchen aid coffee/spice grinder. It is very nice, has removeable stainless bowls, that make it easy to clean. Only down side, is that the lids for the bowls will pop off, if you fill them too full. Other than that it grinds very consistently.
https://www.amazon.com/KitchenAid-BC...coffee+grinder

I also have a Mr. Coffee burr grinder that works very well for larger amounts of spices.
Works very well for making your own rubs, and spice mixes. I am not a commercial cook, but I do grind all of my own spices, and both of these have been in duty for several years without any issues.
https://www.amazon.com/Mr-Coffee-Aut...e+burr+grinder

I have used many coffee grinders over the years, and even the $10 cheapos, do a pretty good job of grinding. Only problem I have had, is durability. One word of caution, if you grind a lot of cloves, you want something with a metal bowl. The oils in the clove, will deteriorate plastic pretty quickly.
I am considering about trying more different grinders besides my 5-year-old Krups, the Mr.coffee could be in my list, thanks a lot.
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