
The Hamilton Beach Custom Grind Coffee Grinder lets you conveniently grind coffee hands-free, making it easy to enjoy the taste of freshly ground coffee every morning. Just press the button once, and when the grinding is complete, the coffee grinder shuts off automatically. Whether you like your coffee finely or coarsely ground, simply turn the adjustable knob to choose your setting. Select from 5 settings, from coarse to medium to fine. Whether you're grinding coffee for a quick cup or a full pot, we've got you covered with easy-to-select cup settings. Just move the lever up or down to select the number of cups you plan to brew. Choose 4 to 14 cups. With the durable stainless steel blades, this grinder efficiently grinds coffee and your favorite herbs and spices. Cleaning is easy with our dishwasher safe, removable grinding bowl designed with durable stainless steel. Because the bowl is removable, it's also easy to fill with coffee beans and to pour ground coffee. Keep your countertop neat with the cord wrap underneath the base for adjusting the cord to the ideal length. Includes cleaning brush that stores in the back of the grinder.
Q: Is the grind chamber removable for cleaning?
A: Yes, the grind chamber is removable, which makes it easier to clean.
Q: How many grind settings does the Hamilton Beach coffee grinder have?
A: This coffee grinder has 5 different grind settings.
Q: Can this grinder be used for anything else besides coffee beans?
A: The manufacturer states that it can also be used to grind spices.
Q: Does this coffee grinder have an automatic shut-off feature?
A: Yes, for safety, the unit will automatically turn off when it is finished grinding.
Q: What is the purpose of the transparent container on the coffee grinder?
A: The transparent container allows you to see how much ground coffee is left.
A: Thank you for your question. The grinding chamber is removable for cleaning and can be used to grind spices.
Q: what is the difference between a burr grinder & a blade grinder
A: Thank you for your question. Blade grinders have rotating blades, like a blender, that slice up the beans into grounds. Burr grinders will slowly grind the beans into even pieces.
A: Thank you for your question. There is no difference between the noted models. In this case, the letter (C) following the model number references regional warehouse/retail information.