☕ Elevate your grind game—quiet, clean, and powerful every morning!
The LINKchef Electric Coffee Grinder combines an 80g stainless steel detachable bowl with a whisper-quiet motor (<55dB) and dual covers to prevent splashing. Designed for both wet and dry ingredients, it effortlessly grinds coffee beans, spices, herbs, and more, delivering up to 12 cups per grind. Its compact, metallic design with a wire organizer and non-slip base ensures stability and style in any kitchen.
Manufacturer | LINKChef |
Part number | CG-9230 |
Item Weight | 1.02 kg |
Product Dimensions | 11.94 x 11.94 x 21.34 cm; 1.02 kg |
Item model number | CG-9230 |
Colour | Black-with Removable Bowl |
Style | Compact |
Voltage | 2.2E+2 Volts (AC) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Specific uses | Grinding |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**Y
A fast and easy to clean grinder
This grinder has not disappointed in all the times I’ve used it. It’s easy to assemble, use and clean. It grinds to a fine powder completely. You can use it for either dry or wet ingredients - I have tested it with ginger, pepper, garlic, cardamom, cinnamon sticks, oat and melon seeds. It’s firm, doesn’t leak or stain all around. You can easily remove all parts to store in the carton and it’s pretty much a perfect buy!
I**
Great grinder.
I used the grinder right away it was delivered, it is so cute! Grinds nuts finely. And yes it has low noise quality. Ease of cleaning, and honestly it is highly efficient. The only issue/ compliant I have is that I had the impression that the grinder is two(2), one for grinding dry things and another for wet things. Mine has one cup and so far, I have used it for dry herbs, nuts and coffee and it's been great!Great value for money and I will recommend this to friends.
D**H
Good for fresh herbs
I don’t use it for coffee but fresh ingredients for Thai curry paste. Not instant but with experience works very well.
D**I
Great product
The media could not be loaded. This grinder is convenient for quickly grinding coffee beans for my morning brew. I also use it to grind spices for cooking and make nut flours. The compact size makes it easy to store, and cleanup is pretty easy. While the capacity could be slightly larger, it's worthwhile for the price.
G**Y
It burned out
Having got this a couple of months ago, everything was going great for a while. It ground the coffee beans fairly well for a cafetiere which is what we were using it for. If you need your coffee beans ground to a fine level for an espresso for example, this product wont do it. It was performing well until I noticed a smell of smoke one day about a month in. I didnt use it for a couple of days after that and then it was working fine again for a couple of weeks until it burned out completely. When it did, we genuinely felt there was a risk of it going on fire so we put it outside. I wouldnt recommend it on any level so am back looking at grinders again.
N**S
Grinderlicious
First ever grinder for me. I like coffee, but never got into the bean thing. Don't laugh, instant stuff has been my daily sustenance, perhaps up until now that is.My reason for purchasing a grinder was to get on the health tip. Grab a few seeds, grind them to smithereens, then pop them either into or onto some other food stuff. So, I started looking at the options on a budget, realised even for the best rated ones clean up seemed a reoccurring theme. Then there was this `dry stuff` only stipulation, also capacity. I wanted the most flexibility I could get for my limited budget and landed on this, which seemed to offer more than the majority.Able to handle herbs and spices as well as coffee beans in a removable washable bowl, makes this a winner in my book, so far anyway. Because it is easy to clean, it doesn't restrict its use to one or the other. The aroma of ground cinnamon sticks is delightful, while flax seeds transformed into golden clouds.I got adventurous and turned the LINKchef into a quick shot mini smoothie maker, first grinding some flax and chia seeds for a few seconds, then adding dollop of natural yogurt, bit of milk and a couple of fresh blue berries. Wow, job done, drunk out the grinding bowl, quick wash and go. Result. My smoothie maker will keep for the proper quantities now.The build quality appears good, the simplicity of operation appreciated, and the flexibility marvellous. Just have to try some real coffee beans with it now. Did I say don't laugh?Time will tell how robust this little guy is, but if the LINKchef holds up, it may go down as one of my best buys in a long time. Fingers crossed (¬‿¬).
Z**.
Well made gadget for a great price
I bought this one and a more expensive one to try out. I don't usually write reviews, but was suitably impressed with this one. Some thought has gone into this product. I was having issues with a previous grinder I had that would leak everywhere - this one has a lid so nothing spills out. It's got a decent capacity size so you can crush a tomato or two (but add in one at a time). It ground cumin to a powder and it smelt lovely! Handy cord storage but could have done with being one that winds itself back in (you have to push it in) but at least it keeps the wire out of the way. Definitely getting one for my mother in law!
A**A
I love it very easy to use
I got this product a few months ago and waited till I use it before writing a review. I love it!!!! Its so easy to use and clean. Excellent value for money and the grind speed is top-notch. I also love the design and now easy it is to store away doesn't occupy space at all. It's safe to use and very durable
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