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| Ease of Use | 9/10 |
|---|---|
| Durability | 1.8/10 |
| Style | 8.3/10 |
| Service & Support | 4/10 |
| Value for Money | 5.3/10 |
| Overall rating | 5/10 |
By henrymoore on 24th Aug 2004
| Owned Product For: | More than 1 year |
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| Special Features | Not supplied |
| Ease of Use | 10/10 |
| Durability | 1/10 |
| Style | 7/10 |
| Service & Support | 5/10 |
| Value for money | 2/10 |
| Overall value | 3/10 |
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Adjustable grind. Nice big hopper for storing beans and good-sized output box for ground coffee. You can also take the grinding mechanism apart and clean it out - very useful.
Initially OK when new, but quickly wears out. Once over three months old becomes progressivly slower and more noisey. You often have to shake the machine hard to get it to grind beans - it seems to stick in a free spin.
Dualit Coffee - I have had one of these machines for two years, and the long-term ownership story is not so good. Initially the machine was reasonably efficient, but after a few months, performance really dropped. I managed to pull the machine apart and clean the grinding surfaces, which by that time had got pretty clogged. Cleaning the grinding surface restored the performance for a while but performance quickly dropped off again after a few grinds. I give the machine fairly heavy use, but I still think this isn't worth the extra money over a simple blade grinder - which will be (generally) considerably quieter and much quicker. You can also buy this machine from Starbucks, where it's sold under a different name.
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