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Please excuse us those people who already enjoy freshly ground coffee with a burr coffee grinder but many didn't ever hear such devices exist and thus we have to explain it. Many people search for a coffee grinder hoping to find a mill with blades similar to those of mixers. Widely known old-style blade mills chop the beans freshly but they chop and not grind. And that is the main difference between blade and burr grinding.
Burr grinders vs. blade grinders
We have been repeating this everywhere in our site so let's put it simple. Blade grinder chops coffee beans with blades rotating at high speeds and emits huge amounts of frictional heat which might burn coffee particles. It also cannot guarantee the evenness of coffee grounds which is essential for many coffee drinks. Burr coffee grinder eliminates those drawbacks. It rotates much slower, produce times less heat and in most cases grinds very uniformly. How evenly will it grind depends on grinding mechanism and usually rule 'the more expensive the better' applies here. However there are some exceptional models that are both cheap and very efficient. You'll find them here.