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Peugeot Nostalgie Hand Coffee Mill, Walnut
— Peugeot PM13196 —
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Reviews by Users
31 Dec 2008



This thing is awesome!
I love this grinder. Compared to other manual grinders:
1. Stable wide base means it stays still while you turn the grind handle;
2. Sharp blades, which means that it grinds easily;
3. Competent feed mechanism, which means it also grinds quickly;
4. Quiet, smooth operation;
5. Longer grind handle offers greater grind leverage, which makes grinding easier;
6. Exact setting for size of coffee grounds;
7. Classic good looks.
Disadvantages:
1. Compared to man...
–Joseph P. Longfrom Amazon.com
05 Oct 2008



Big-Disappointment Do Not Use for Grinding Coffee
I just purchased this thinking I could use this for Coffee Grinding..
WRONG...The first thing I noticed was that the Walnut Stain in the coffee collection box was not set properly...The stain was coming off the wood on to my hands and also on my wooden utensils...I did not want stain as an extra ingredient on my coffee beans....
So I did NOT use the wooden collection box..set it aside..So I used a small paper plate that fit in its place...
NEXT - I tried grinding a few beans...
–Roy Smithfrom Amazon.com
27 Mar 2008



Classic coffee grinder
I actually prefer to grind my own coffee beans, I don't know why. I think the little bit of manual effort makes the coffee taste a bit better. Actually, the coffee does taste better. I've read that electric grinders produce heat that can alter the coffee. Not sure if that's true, but this item works as advertised, looks great, and I have no complaints.
Now, after a party trying to cook up a pot for 12 people, I might not be a fan. But for my individual cup in the morning it works j...
–KWfrom Amazon.com