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Reviews by Users
08 May 2009



Excellent grinder producing great results
The Saeco Titan is an affordable conical burr coffee grinder well worth considering. Although it should be a favorite of espresso fans, I found that this machine works very well for auto drip machines too.
Recently I decided to abandon the propeller version of grinding after reading the praises of burr grinding, especially conical burr. The advice proved correct. The result is superior tasting coffee to a level that my $15 propeller could never achieve.
There have been many pro and...
–R. FISCHERfrom Amazon.com
09 Apr 2009



Didn't like it!
I have had this grinder a few months and the more I use it the more I don't like it. Like the other people that have reviewed it I've had some of the similar problems, the first is that the timer dials sticks and if you are not watching it it just keeps grinding, second there is alot of static and the grinds fly everywhere, the collection cup also starts to move away from the grinder so you have to make sure that you are watching it or it will spill coffee everywhere, it leaves a mess all over t...
–Nicolasfrom Amazon.com
22 Feb 2009



Better than a stolen watermelon
I usually make morning espresso for my wife and me using our Saeco Gran Crema machine. When she made the coffee, though, I often thought that it tasted better than mine, and I didn't think it was the stolen watermelon effect, so I started paying closer attention. What I discovered was that she spun the beans in the old rotating bean chopper for a shorter period than I did. However, sometimes in trying to make a coarser grind, the coffee tasted worse on the other side of too fine. Hence, I de...
–Bob McCoyfrom Amazon.com