by HalfCafReviews » 22 Feb 2012, 05:46
As stated above, I'm going to go with Burr grinders for optimum results. They are a cheap, quick-n-dirty solution to your grinding needs. Each grinder has its own "style," but generally these are best for all-around, general purpose jobs. Baratza is a good choice, though pricey. Stay away from your mass-chain grinders (Hamilton-Beach, Krups, etc) since they don't really give a flying flip. You can get a good grinder at a bargain if you look carefully (which won't take that much time, honestly). Just be aware of what you're looking for. Hope that helps!
Cheers!
Brandon @ HalfCafReviews