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The Krups Coffee Grinder and Spice Mill combines a powerful 200W motor with a 75g capacity to deliver freshly ground coffee and spices quickly and efficiently. Featuring a one-touch operation, stainless steel blades, and a safety switch, this compact and durable grinder is designed for everyday convenience and long-lasting performance. Ideal for millennials who value speed, style, and reliability in their kitchen essentials.










| ASIN | B00004SPEU |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,213 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 4 in Electric Blade Coffee Grinders |
| Brand | KRUPS |
| Brand Name | KRUPS |
| Capacity | 85 g |
| Colour | Black |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 68,309 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00010942104384 |
| Included Components | KRUPS CCMF 1500813231 Electric Spice and Coffee Grinder with Stainless Steel Blades, 3-Ounce, Black |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10.2L x 9.8W x 20.9H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Electric Spice and Coffee Grinder with Stainless Steel Bladeser |
| Item Weight | 798 g |
| Item weight | 798 g |
| Manufacturer | Krups |
| Manufacturer Part Number | F20342 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1. |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | F20342 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | AC Adapter |
| Product dimensions | 10.2L x 9.8W x 20.9H centimetres |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Grinding |
| Specific Uses For Product | Coffee maker |
| Style | Coffee Grinder |
| Style Name | Coffee Grinder |
| UPC | 010942104384 856607958295 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Wattage | 200 watts |
S**K
Fast, Compact & Great Value
The KRUPS F2034238 Coffee Mill and Spice Grinder is a fantastic little grinder that does exactly what it's supposed to. I use it to grind coffee beans, and it works incredibly quickly, producing freshly ground coffee in just a few seconds. It's very easy to use with simple one-touch operation, making it perfect for everyday use. I also like its compact size, as it doesn't take up much space on the kitchen counter and is easy to store. Cleaning is quick and straightforward, which is always a bonus. Considering how well it performs, I think it's excellent value for money. If you're looking for a reliable, fast, and affordable coffee grinder, I would definitely recommend this one.
M**S
Immortal grinder
Had this grinder for more than 3 years now and I have to say, it refuses to give up after griding coffee beans on daily basis. This thing can take a beating too, I've been literally beating on it to loosen up the grinded coffee beans every morning, accidentally melted its sides once by the stove - Still works. Great quality and value for money. If you think its current price is too high, think of it as an investment for the future, like I said, 3 years in and I don't see it stopping any time soon.
H**H
Does the job well for daily coffee
I’ve been using the KRUPS F2034238 Coffee Mill and Spice Grinder for a few weeks now, mainly for coffee beans but also occasionally for spices, and overall it’s a solid little machine that does exactly what it promises. The one-touch operation is genuinely convenient. You just press the lid and it starts grinding, which makes it quick and intuitive to use first thing in the morning. The grind consistency is good for drip coffee, moka pot and French press, though like most blade grinders it’s not ideal if you’re chasing ultra-precise espresso grinds. That said, for everyday home use, it’s more than adequate. Capacity-wise, it comfortably handles enough beans for several cups at once. I usually grind enough for 2–4 cups, and it does this easily without struggling. The motor feels powerful for its size, and grinding is fast — usually done in under 15 seconds. Build quality feels decent for the price. It’s lightweight but doesn’t feel flimsy, and the lid locks securely in place. Cleaning is straightforward too; a quick brush or wipe is usually enough, though I do wish the grinding cup was removable to make cleaning even easier. Overall, this is a reliable, no-nonsense grinder from a well-known brand. It’s not a premium or professional-level product, but for anyone wanting a simple, affordable grinder for daily coffee or spices, it’s a good buy and offers solid value for money.
M**I
excellent
It handles coffee beans, spices, and even nuts with ease, and the stainless steel blades make quick work of everything. I like that it has a one-touch operation—super simple to use—and the 75g capacity is perfect for up to 12 cups of coffee. Cleanup is easy, and the design feels solid and durable. Overall, it’s a versatile and reliable grinder that works exactly as advertised.
N**H
Fast and powerful, but tricky to clean thoroughly
The KRUPS F2034238 Coffee Mill and Spice Grinder is a fantastic 5-star choice for anyone needing a quick, consistent grind for their morning coffee or dry spices. Its 200W motor makes short work of beans, and the 75g capacity is perfect for brewing a full 12-cup carafe. In real-life use, you’ll find it’s incredibly durable and compact for any kitchen counter, but be prepared for a bit of a mess; because the bowl isn't removable, getting every bit of fine powder out from under the blades can be a chore. It’s a workhorse of a machine that provides great value, just keep a small brush handy for maintenance.
E**A
Easy to clean. Easy to use. Nice small size
Perfect coffee grinder.
F**D
Well designed, quick and easy to use. Strong motor.
I decided to look for an electric grinder when I began buying whole spices and found my little stoneware pestle and mortar a little too time consuming. This review is therefore about the grinding of whole spices rather than coffee beans. I first purchased a James Martin by Whal mini grinder as it was advertised as being suitable for coffee beans, dry spices and nuts. It turned out to be almost useless for grinding dry spices, despite many various attempts with different seeds the result was always a very disappointing combined gritty and dusty mixture. I found the machine awkward to use and the plastic 'viewing' window at the top of the lid nothing more than a tiny peep hole. My next choice was the Krups Coffee mill as I noticed on the Krups website, under specifications, it is stated for use with dry spices. ~ Description ~ I really liked the straightforward oval cylinder shape of this mill with its black plastic shiny finish and slanted clear plastic lid with a black rectangular switch at the side. The unit stands 17cm high and is approximately 10cm wide. The very robust clear plastic lid lifts off and locates back onto the grinder base smoothly and securely. Inside is a stainless steel lined grinding chamber and a sturdy 6cm stainless steel double blade. The overall feel is of a quality product designed to do its task rather than an emphasis on looking flashy or fashionable in the kitchen. 'Krups' is written in grey on the front at the base and directly behind this at the back is where the 70cm cable is connected. The mill runs at 180 watts. ~ Whole spices ~ Whole spices are of course dried seeds. I had read somewhere that many spices can lose a certain amount of flavour as well as nutritional or medicinal properties if stored in a ground form for long periods of time. Until this point I had usually bought spices ready ground. I experimented with dried dill and coriander seeds collected from our vegetable garden and ground a few with my pestle and mortar, then used within a few days either in baking or cooking. I was so impressed by the richer and fresher flavours of these spices, I've since then bought most of the spices I like to use in whole form or made sure I have plenty of seed produced in the garden to dry and then store in airtight jars. ~ Use and Efficiency ~ I have been using the Krups mill for nearly a year and am thoroughly impressed with its performance in terms of finely grinding the dried seeds of dill, fennel, cardamom, coriander, cumin, cloves and caraway. Also peppercorns, mustard seeds, cinnamon sticks (broken into pieces), dried thyme and sea salt. I usually place a heaped tablespoon of seeds into the mill, slide the lid into position and then simply press down on the black switch, the grinder will not operate unless the lid is located fully, a good safety feature. With a combination of pressing the switch down for two and four second periods the spices are quickly ground to either an evenly coarse or a very fine texture depending on which you require. The motor after over 11 months of fairly regular use still sounds as strong and powerful as it did when new. ~ Cleaning and storage ~ I use a little wooden spoon to remove the ground spices out of the mill so as not to get the mill scratched. The lid can be washed with warm soapy water and the grinding chamber carefully wiped clean with a damp cloth. At times it can be a little tricky to clean around and under the blade but this I would imagine is no different to other similar grinders. I have found it easier to clean than the Whal grinder, this is due to the oval shape which allows easier access with a cloth. The plastic lid has lost its transparency and become slightly opaque over the months of use and this does seem to be the case when spices are ground, an effect on the plastic from the oil vapours in the spices I would guess. This however I don't mind at all as the whole lid still provides an adequate view of the spices whilst grinding. The 70cm cable is in my opinion a sensible length for use on a kitchen surface, too much cable could be a nuisance whilst using the grinder and also cumbersome to store away. I tend to wind the cable around the base of the grinder but find due to the shiny plastic base, the cable slips and I need two hands to hold the base, cable and plug altogether as I put it away in a cupboard. A clip for the plug to attach to the cable would make this much easier, especially for those of us without large hands (my husband can deftly hold it all in one hand). ~ Conclusion ~ An efficient, well designed grinder for use with spices. I feel confident that after nearly a year of use this grinder will continue to perform well for a long time yet
A**R
It mills to powder very hard herbal roots like chicory and burdock
Excellent product! I highly recommend it! It mills to powder very hard herbal roots like chicory and burdock.
M**L
Parfait
Parfait
D**X
Ottimo, per ora, speriamo duri...
Non troppo grande, 17x7x9cm. La lama trita benissimo anche semi piccoli come sesamo e lino. Il motore sembra funzionare ottimamente, il manuale consiglia di non tenerlo in funzione troppo a lungo; in ogni caso per tritare semi non occorre tenerlo molto acceso, anzi. La pulizia è abbastanza agevole e il coperchio NON sparge il contenuto di fuori una volta aperto.
S**7
Öğütme kabının çıkarılıp temizlenememesi bir eksiklik
Öğütme kabının çıkarılıp temizlenememesi bir eksiklik
G**D
Perfect product
Quick delivery, well packed, products as displayed, very pleased!😁
A**A
Very Efficient Grinder
Love this Grinder! I've been using it for over a year. I use it to grind E.g.Cumin and Coriander seeds as well as herbs like Rosemary if you want powder. It is very quick to grind and easy to clean. It handles small amounts very well which was one of the attracting features for me. I am going to take someone else's advice and get another one for grinding milder herbs while dedicating this one to the more pungent spices. However, if you have only one, not a deal breaker at all. You'll likely not regret the purchase.
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