




☕ Grind fresh, sip proud — your barista-level brew starts here!
The BOSCH TSM6A013B Coffee Electric Grinder combines a powerful 180W motor with a stainless steel blade to deliver precise, customizable grinding of up to 75 grams of roasted coffee beans. Designed for domestic use, its safety lock ensures operation only when the lid is closed. Compact and stylish in black plastic, it’s perfect for millennials seeking fresh, café-quality coffee at home.
| ASIN | B07J6JLW11 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,379 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #76 in Electric Coffee Blade Grinders |
| Brand | BOSCH |
| Capacity | 0.08 Kilograms |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (19,135) |
| Date First Available | 2 October 2018 |
| Item Weight | 600 g |
| Material | Plastic Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | TSM6A013B |
| Noise Level | 1 Decibels |
| Power / Wattage | 180.0 |
| Product Dimensions | 9 x 9 x 17 cm; 600 g |
| Voltage | 220.0 |
L**O
Black surface was scratched
Item works well, it was inside the box with no bag, the outside look appeared used, with marks and scratches.
B**A
Ottimo prodotto! Fa il suo dovere! Trita perfettamente caffè, frutta secca,ecc... il coperchio trasparente, permette di decidere il grado di finezza che si desidera. Piccolo, pratico e facile da pulire. Unica cosa che manca lo "spazzolino" per pulire meglio i residui di polvere, ma ne ho usato uno che avevo in casa
L**E
J’ai acheté ce moulin à café Bosch et dans l’ensemble, je suis très satisfait de sa performance. Dès les premières utilisations, il se révèle efficace, robuste et simple d’utilisation — exactement ce que l’on attend d’un appareil dans cette gamme. La mouture est régulière, que ce soit pour un café filtre ou une mouture un peu plus corsée pour espresso. Les réglages sont clairs et précis, ce qui permet d’ajuster facilement la finesse selon le type de cafetière ou ton goût. Le moulin ne fait pas de bruit excessif, ce qui est appréciable le matin, et il s’entretient sans difficulté. Points forts : Qualité de mouture constante et bien calibrée. Ergonomie simple (réglages intuitifs). Construction solide et finition propre. Nettoyage facile des parties accessibles. Points à améliorer : Un petit bac à grain/à mouture qui pourrait être plus grand selon la fréquence d’utilisation (mais suffisant pour un usage quotidien standard). Le design est fonctionnel, mais assez classique (pas de touche vraiment “premium”). 👉 En résumé, un excellent moulin à café Bosch, fiable et performant, idéal pour ceux qui veulent maîtriser leur mouture sans complexité inutile.
A**O
I compared 4 different electric coffee/spice grinders: - Krups F20342, - Amazon basics CG9403-GS, - Rommelbacher EKM-100, - Bosch TSM6A011W. I bought It to grind spices, I didn't test grinding coffee. Build Rommelsbacher has a brushed RVS finish, which looks nice If that's your thing, where the others have a shiny black plastic finish. But not in a really cheap way. They feel sturdy. Up to your preference. I personally prefer black over silver. Using It The "turn on" mechanic of the Krups & Bosch are similar and in my testing the best ones. They have a sliding button to press and turn on, where the other 2 had a press the cap mechanic. The AMZ has a hard time to close easily. It has a "press the cap" mechanic to turn on And because of that turning It on can also be a bit annoying. More on that next. Isolation Because of the press the cap design of the AMZ & Rommelbacher, they both had issues where the cap wasn't always properly sealed cause spices to leak and go in places you don't want them, also a waste. Only for this reason I won't even consider these ones. Internal compartment design AMZ has a very slick compartment without seams, which makes cleaning easier. It's the best one in that regard. The 3 others all have a bit of bent and a seam when the compartment goes from the plastic to the metal. Bosch is otherwise the only unique one because the compartment bottom isn't horizontal, but has a diagonal design. I'm sure that's to help the spices to move around more easily. Capacity Even though the AMZ supposedly has 30 gr vs the others 70/75 gr It wasn't such a big difference in practice. It was just slightly smaller. It had a level marking that was low. So I assume It's not so much the "space" that's the limitation, but probably more to do with the power of the motor If It's loaded up full. Grinder Concept of the grinder are all very similar with the main difference being that all of them have 1 wing up and one wing down, but Bosch has them both down and Krups has them both up. Performance The main criteria, how do they grind. Well, they all did the job, but not all as well. Both the AMZ & Rommelbacher had leakage in the wrong places. The Rommelbacher has the most power, but because of the compartment design, the performance really wasn't there. It only makes It the loudest one. It didn't do It better than the Krups. The AMZ got second place, because of It's smaller compartment, spices grinded quicker, but It also leaks, which is really a no-go. The Bosch is by far the best one. The quickest and finest results. The wings pointing down with the angled floor helped to keep the spices moving around better creating a quicker and finer grind. Pouring The Krups had the easiest pour thanks to Its very oval design. The Bosch and ROMMELSBACHER have some form of an oval shape to help pouring. Only the AMZ was completely round, which made pouring a horrible experience. Cleaning The AMZ has the most smooth compartment design, which makes It very convenient to clean. The Bosch is easy to clean as well because of the angled floor. The others were worse, with the Krups the worst one, because somehow the metal used caused for more stickiness of the spices. Price AMZ is with €17,50 by far the cheapest. Bosch, is with €25 about 50% more expensive, but worth It. Sometimes on sale for +- €20,-. Rommelbacher, is with €28,50 about 60% more expensive as the AMZ. Not worth It. Krups,wth €29,95 the most expensive and I have no idea why. Ranking & conclusion: 1. Bosch Best performance, smart internal design, classy looking build. No real negatives. 2. Krups In terms of general experience It's in 2, but with quite some negatives. Primarily of course because the performance for this price-range is sub-par. Took me twice as long to not even get the same result as the Bosch. RVS surface Is a bit more sticky vs the others, which makes cleaning a bit more work. But pouring was he best with the Krups with Its oval design. Design is overall similar to Bosch. 3. AMZ Price is great, this would normally be my no.2 If It didn't have the leaking problem. That really renders It almost useless for Its intended purpose. And pouring with Its round shape Is a challenge. Eveyrthing else is better vs the Krups. 4. Rommelbacher Most watts, powerrrr. But I didn't really see the results of It. Only more noise. It leaks easily (not as easily as the AMZ though) and at this price level that's just not good enough. It could be the best one for coffee though because of the extra power and loaded with beans I can see that being beneficial. With the courser bean texture It probably won't leak either. But that's all assumptions, I haven't tested It. Being the only one with brushed RVS It could fit your other equipment better.
P**O
المطحنه كويسه مع الطحنه التركي بس انصح ب ٣ دقايق طحن بس للحفاظ عليها ١٥ ثانيه طحن ١٥ ثانيه راحه
H**D
If you want for your espresso machine, it is not suitable, but to prepare ground coffee for a Moka pot, it functions properly.
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