Mr. Coffee IDS55 Blade Coffee Grinder White

Mr. Coffee IDS55 Blade Coffee Grinder White

Goodman's
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Mr. Coffee IDS55 Blade Coffee Grinder helps you to get the most out of your whole beans.  With its round-shaped grinding chamber and large transfer lid, this 2.3-ounce blade coffee grinder grinds coffee to perfection. And for that extra touch, just so it stays where you put it, it has rubber feet for added stability.

Mr. Coffee IDS55 Blade Coffee Grinder comes in chrome. It has a large transfer lid for coffee grounds, a round grinding chamber for consistent grinding, and a safety switch.

Electric 2-2/7-Oz. grinder for whole coffee beans;
Round stainless-steel grinding chamber delivers consistent results;
Grinds enough whole coffee beans for up to 12 cups;
Transparent cover with on/off safety switch;
Rubber feet for stability;
Dimensions: 4-2/7" by 4-2/7" by 7-3/5"

UPC: 72179007838

45-days no-questions-asked return policy.

1-year limited warranty.

Brand: Mr. Coffee
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(15 reviews)
  • SKU: 3-033-01295-8
  • Ships direct from: Goodman's
  • Usually ships within 3 business days
  • Transit time usually 1-5 business days (ships from: FL)

REVIEWS & COMMENTS

  • SAVE YOUR MONEY!

    Son Ton | Thu, 01/12/2012 - 02:05

    Although a blade grinder is a good first step in enjoying fine freshly roasted coffee and certainly is much better than pre-grinding coffees, most people will want to eventually upgrade to a more capable grinder. My advice is to stay away from blade grinder. If you want a cheap and capable grinder, please consider a hand grinder such as the Hario Mini Mill!

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  • BETTER THAN PREGROUND

    intrepid510 | Thu, 01/12/2012 - 00:35

    For a minimal cost you can have fresh ground coffee that is much better than anything preground. Since ground coffee is so small it stales quickly. The problem with these grinders is they dont make a very uniform grind, and you need to pulse it for a few seconds stop then pulse again until you get the desired consistency to make your grounds as uniform as possible.

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  • GOOD BLADE GRINDER

    thinkphipps | Sat, 12/31/2011 - 14:26

    A fine grinder. The only thing better would be a burr grinder.

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  • BLADE UHMM..

    samuellaw178 | Sun, 12/25/2011 - 13:08

    This is a blade grinder which will pulverize your fresh good coffee beans into powders and chunks. This is not a very desirable thing especially if you are expecting the best from your expensive beans. It cant give you consistent size everytime also. Get a burr grinder unless you absolutely cannot spend more than $20

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  • CHEAP

    EricBNC | Wed, 12/07/2011 - 22:40


    These will grind whole beans - I used one for years and got better than pre-ground results but better flavor awaits if you can stretch the budget a bit further.

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