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Proctor Silex Grinder
— Proctor Silex E160B —
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Reviews by Users
15 May 2009



I'm telling you not to get it
had it for 2 months. Used it once a week. Be careful overfilling it. Last night it started to make a half-muted sound while vibrating a lot. the blade slowed down and it smelled of burning. Not just-bought wearing in burning, this was an overload, too many beans, I had enough I can't take it anymore, the hell with this coffee-grinder life, I'm out! burning smell. Garbage. I'm eyeballing my Proctor coffeepot right now. PS is cheap stuff folks....
–eightysicks86from Amazon.com
07 May 2009



GET IT FOR FLAX!!!
I just received this as a gift. It was bought for me because I heard it was a very inexpensive alternative to a flax seed grinder. I've used it twice so far and it works like a dream, quiet, smooth, and clean. I doubt I'll use it for coffee beans since I grind those at the store, but it beats all of those WAY over-priced seed grinders I've checked out.
–D. Pfisterfrom Amazon.com
04 May 2009



Not bad, but....
The grinder is simply not as good as a Krups grinder we own. For openers, the grinder barely holds the beans needed to make six cups of coffee. So much for a 10-cup load. Second, the blades turn at a lower speed than the Krups, so it's not going to produce as fine of a cut.
The price/benefit ratio, however, is fine. So for the price I paid, this does the job. If I had to do it again, though, I'd buy the Krups for more money.
–5CB fanfrom Amazon.com