Thursday, October 21, 2010

Toastmaster 1119 Push-Button Electric Coffee and Spice Grinder


Toastmaster 1119 Push-Button Electric Coffee and Spice Grinder
Product By Toastmaster        (72 customers reviews)
Lowest Price : $10.89 

Technical Details

  • 2-oz. capacity grinds beans for up to 8 cups of coffee
  • Durable stainless steel blades improve performance and extend the life of your product
  • Push-button pulse control offers precise results and lets you grind to suit your own personal taste
  • Convenient cord storage keeps the cord tucked away to reduce clutter on counters
  • Measures 9 by 8 by 8 inches; 1-year limited warranty

Product Description

Enjoy freshly ground coffee with ease for up to 8 cups of coffee with a 2-oz. capacity coffee grinder. You can grind coffee beans, nuts, spice and more with ease, thanks to push-button pulse control operation. The durable stainless steel blades provide a more consistent grind and extend the life of your product. A safety lock lid prevents operation if the lid is not properly secured for added peace of mind during use, while handy cord storage keeps counters neat.

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Customer Reviews

  
"Messy with outrageous shipping charge from Amazon" 2010-10-03
By Bonnie L. Robinson (United States)
Once you get used to the grinds sticking to the inside lid and shake them vigorously into the coffeemaker, then it's as good a grinder as any. The price was wonderful on it also. But, Amazon charged so much for shipping that it came out to be more than if I had bought a more expensive one in a local Target, Walmart,etc. (in CA!!).

I really resent the shipping charges. I know they have gone up, but it's not like it got here overnight. It took over a week for it to get here, first class mail. They shouldn't have charged me any more than 4.00$. Disgraceful and I'm getting real sick and tired of Amazon ripping me off with their shipping. I'm going back to eBay and specifically to the sellers who are fair with their shipping and handling costs.Otherwise, I'll just start going back into stores and buying.

Sorry Jeff. Get your company's shipping policy under control. It needs serious medication and/or institutionalization.

  
"Good enough" 2010-09-13
By JYHawaii
Have only used it a couple times for coffee beans and so far it works quite well. Simple, easy-to-use basic grinder is good enough for its purpose.

  
"Use your blender instead!" 2010-08-18
By Practicing Catholic (Central Ohio)
I bought this item to grind fresh coffee everyday. It makes such a mess that I only ground my coffee once a week. Eventually I went back to grinding the whole bag of coffee at the store. Once when I purchased two pounds of whole beans I decided to try the blender to do the job. It worked better than the coffee grinder! Less mess and less noise. I just used the high power grind setting. My blender is an old Hamilton Beach model with a glass pitcher. Save your money, just use your blender!

  
"Been grinding strong for 4 years." 2010-04-25
By brooke
I bought this 4 years ago, and its still running perfect.

While, this may not be the top of the line model it isn't bad for the price.

I have no plans to replace this with a more pretentious model. It has been used virtually everyday and has yet to jam up or ruin a cup of coffee.

It can be a annoying to open since the grounds will spill if you don't tap the top.

And, it is a pain to clean but for the price and the long life I will deal with it.

It's a simple device and you have to keep an eye on the grounds to make sure they grind properly since there is no other settings then on/pulse. But for the price, and the length of time it has worked (still going strong) I suggest you buy it.

I won't be replacing mine anytime soon! :)

  
"Toastmaster Coffee Grinder" 2010-03-31
By Andrew Smith (Syracuse, UT)
We bought this grinder to use to grind our flaxseed. It has worked well for us. I originally looked into a hand operated one and didn't find the reviews good. We are happy. One complaint I did read about this one was it was hard to clean. We just use a pastry brush to brush it out. Then every couple of times we use it, we wipe it out with a damp cloth. We like it!

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