Cuisinart Electric Burr Coffee Grinder, 18-Position Grind Selector vs SHARDOR Conical Burr Coffee Grinder, 48 grind settings
Overall winner: SHARDOR Conical Burr Coffee Grinder, 48 grind settings
Key Differences
Cuisinart (A) offers an 18-position grind selector, removable hopper and grind chamber, and one-touch grinding with auto shutoff, while SHARDOR (B) provides 48 grind settings, conical burrs for uniform grinding, and anti-static technology. Choose A if you prioritize a simpler, well-reviewed mainstream option with removable parts; choose B if you want finer control over grind size and anti-static/conical-burr performance
Cuisinart Electric Burr Coffee Grinder, 18-Position Grind Selector
Cuisinart’s electric burr grinder offers 18 grind settings for precise control from ultra-fine to extra-coarse. The removable hopper and grind chamber simplify cleaning, and a one-touch operation with an automatic timer stops grinding. A customer notes solid grind quality and value, though motor life can be a concern
Pros
- 18-position grind selector
- removable hopper and grind chamber
- one-touch operation with auto shutoff
- handles 4 to 18 cups worth of ground coffee
Cons
- motor life concerns reported by users
- noise level during operation
SHARDOR Conical Burr Coffee Grinder, 48 grind settings
SHARDOR conical burr grinder with 48 grind settings for espresso to French press. Uniform grinding preserves flavor and reduces heat; anti-static tech keeps surfaces clean. Customers note quiet operation and easy maintenance
Pros
- uniform grinding due to conical burrs
- 56 grind settings for versatility
- anti-static technology
- compact size with large hopper
Cons
- no price or availability info
- requires manual timing adjustment
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Cuisinart |
| Durability | SHARDOR |
| Versatility | SHARDOR |
| User Reviews | Cuisinart |