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Review on Cuisinart DBM 8 Supreme Grind Automatic by Jared Surabhi

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Most product reviews, both positive and negative, are subjective statements of taste that are either met or not. Preferences and preferences are debatable. Undoubted is the fact that the coffee grinder I bought stopped working 10 weeks after the first use. Dead, nothing, zero. I ground a measured amount of beans, enough for a full cup of coffee a day. I constantly cleaned the grind chamber after each use and gave the bean hopper, grind discs and grind outlet area a thorough cleaning once a week. Operation: Aside from the decibel display, I found it unacceptably loud. But that's my opinion. Grind size is inconsistent across all settings: not that big of an issue for me, but again subjective on my part. Grinding time is unreliable: The stone grinder usually stopped before the 35g of grains I had previously measured were completely ground. Since I never initially relied on this feature, it was annoying that this feature would regularly not work properly, but it wasn't an important feature for me. a decent cup of coffee with fresh grounds that he so clumsily prepared. Despite the significant shortcomings of this machine, I would not consider this product if it still worked at all. I would put up with the entry-level grinder weaknesses that plague this machine, which is to be expected at this price point. That the Cuisinart DBM-8 Supreme Grind was completely out of order after such a short period of use. and regular grooming and the fact that many others have reported similar experiences are facts I cannot ignore. These are the facts that I believe deserve your attention before making this purchase, my friends.

Pros
  • Nice packaging
Cons
  • Shelf life