Braun Coffee Maker

Braun Coffee Maker Designed With Taste In Mind 

 

 braun coffee grinder 

Braun coffee grinder


If you are looking for a new coffee grinder, Braun is certainly an option to look at. Both the Braun KSM 2 Coffee Grinder and the Braun KMM 30 have pretty decent reviews.

The KMM30 Braun Coffee grinder is a very reliable coffee grinder. I don't think that there is a better coffee grinder in its price range. My favorite feature is that the grind is really adjustable, This model will produce satisfactory results for most of the more predictable and less finicky everyday pressurized espresso machines.this is an excellentcoffee grinder with easy to adjust coarseness settings. I also like the fact that you can store almost a pound of beans in the top hopper. The big bean hopper is nice and holds a lot of beans, making grinding very convenient.

The KSM2-WH Braun Coffee grinder is simple, small, and can grind enough coffee for a large ho  me pot. Theblades are sharp and have no problem grinding any quality bean.The machine makes a little noise when chopping, but gives great results. Also works well for nuts and herbs. 

 

 

 

 

 

KSM2-BLK is another model That grinds quickly and evenly for your Braun coffee maker, the grinder is fairly small a little over seven inches high, so it does not take up much counter space, a big plus for most kitchens.If you like freshly ground coffee, you can't go wrong with this simple and efficient grinder. It's fairly loud but quite fast,in only a few seconds, you can have aromatic, finely ground coffee, and nary a bean in the mix! It's true that the capacity is small, but I've never found this to be a problem, especially since the best coffee requires freshly ground beans. is simple to operate and clean; it only has one lever, with the fineness of the grind determined by how long you press it down, and the progress is visible through the clear top. For an extra fine grind, use less beans for best results. However, there is a warning to not overheat the motor, which would probably be the result of grinding too many beans at one time for too long. Cleaning is a snap, because the top rinses out, and a swipe with a paper towel cleans out the grinding cup, which is part of the motorized section, and the bottom has a handy spool for use as a cord wrap.