Epica Coffee Grinder
Who is ready for some fresh coffee?? I am always up for coffee! I really love the entire process of coffee. From grinding my own coffee beans to drinking a fresh brewed cup. Epica, once again has a home run product!! Â This one is small compact and yet powerful little tool. The Epica Coffee Grinder has a 250 watt motor. Works FAST!!! Grinds my coffee perfectly each and every single batch!! Not only that, but looks great too!! Very sleek black and silver design looks great on the counter.
The Epica Coffee Grinder has a lot of great features like the removable grinding cup. The last coffee grinder we had was one solid piece.  Pain in the tushie trying to clean and to get the grounds into the container! Epica’s clear lid makes it easy to see when the beans are ground. More to love is the way the lid is designed, the inner ring fits tight inside and so does the mess!!
Grinding the coffee is super easy, pour in beans, place the lid on top, hold the button down. Â Ahhh the button……… wide enough for two fingers!! I like that feature a lot. Â The last grinder we had the button was so small you had to switch hands half way through the grinding because my finger was getting tired. Another bonus, once you remove the lid the machine can’t be turned on!! Great safety feature!
Stainless Steel Grinding Cup and Blades. Durable, food-safe stainless steel is highly resistant to breaking, scratching and rusting.
Compact 2.5 Oz. Size Fits In Anywhere Measuring 3.5″ (9 cm) diameter x 7.6″ (19.5 cm) tall, this handy home model has a conveniently small footprint and grinds up to 2.5 oz. (70 g) of coffee beans at a time.
Two thumbs way WAY up for this awesome little grinder! Wanna come over for coffee?? Â You bring the donuts!
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9 Comments
Karen Parrish
I also bought the Epica coffee grinder and it is a GREAT grinder. I noticed on your video that you said the cord was very short — well, just turn your grinder upside down and begin unwinding the cord from the cord winding feature underneath. You’ll find that your short cord keeps growing and growing and growing. I was amazed at how LONG the cord actually is. Have a prosperous and safe 2015! Karen
Connie Gruning
Karen, whatttttt?????? Okay getting the grinder out and checking. Thank you for the heads up!!
Veronica Lee
Oh, yes! I love freshly ground coffee. Compact and powerful? Sold!
Diane K. Brimmer
Nothing better than fresh ground and I love that you can do just enough for the days use. When you grind it in the store, you do at least a pound. It’s just not as good as fresh ground. Thanks for sharing.
Jennifer Hiles
This looks like a really cool grinder. I’ve never owned a grinder before but I’ve always wanted one. I like how small it is. I don’t have a ton of storage space.
Sarah L
I like the way it comes apart to clean. I have a grinder that I use for grinding herbs & spices but it doesn’t come apart like this does.
nancyfancypink
I really like that this grinder has a removable cup. That is sure to cut down on the mess!
Melissa S
I will be looking into getting this grinder, the one we have now never worrked that great to begin woth and is now in its way out.
Shannon
OOH I love freshly ground coffee. Thank you for the review and maybe we should drink Caucasians 😉 The dude abides.