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    Customer Reviews - Krups Coffee Grinder - Black / Silver

    Customer Reviews - Krups Coffee Grinder - Black / Silver

    Krups GVX231 Coffee Grinder - Black / Silver
    £40
    • Can grind 200g of coffee beans
    • Choose the grinding amount using the cup selector
    • Variable grinding to get coarse or fine coffee granules
    • 110 Watts of power
    • 17 settings to choose from
    4.7 / 5
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    works a treat

    4/5
    Seems like a good product, does the job & extended warranty included.
    Tim Dalton

    Good vLue

    4/5
    This is the second I’ve had and the first lasted a good while. It’s main drawback is that it’s very loud, which is a challenge if you’re up first making coffee in the morning. Would recommend as most burr grinders are much more expensive and you definitely don’t want a blade one.
    Julian

    Efficient and adaptable

    4/5
    Smart, compact, efficient and not too noisy or expensive. The ability to vary the fineness of grind between expresso and cafetière quality is very helpful.
    Roger Bowman

    works well but....

    4/5
    works well, but does not grind beans for only 1 cup. so I'm a bit disappointed.
    Alexandra

    Simply great

    5/5
    Very easy to use, just choose your bean fill it up select the size of grind and enjoy the coffee
    Al

    Excellent little grinder

    5/5
    This is the third one of these grinders we have owned. We bought the first in 2004. They last about 10 years of heavy use then die. Seems okay given the price, not much more than what we originally paid in 2004. Fast reliable grind for my Gaggia Classic coffee machine.
    David

    Not bad at all

    4/5
    It’s rather good - maybe a little noisy. The fine setting is incredibly fine but it’s a good, hands free and clean way to grind beans. I am happy I purchased and it’s an improvement from my old electric grinder.
    Lisa

    Grounds for concern

    4/5
    Quite simple to operate, though noisy. It is messy, however, as the lid of the ground coffee container is fiddly and prone to falling off, leaving ground coffee everywhere. The grind is consistent. Others have noted that the on/off switch is not robust and I can see this becoming a problem as it seems flimsy.
    Roderick Henderson