This $60 Coffee Grinder Seems Fancy And Is On Sale For $12

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Jack Kocsis Director of Commerce
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I was recently gifted a French press, which means I am currently in the market for a coffee grinder. And while I know a lot about coffee (such as the fact I drink eight cups a day), I know absolutely zilch about grinding coffee. So, I’m just going to assume this one – which happens to be 79 percent off – is really good.

This coffee grinder is 79 percent off (Photo via Amazon)

This coffee grinder is 79 percent off (Photo via Amazon)

Manual Coffee Grinder on sale for $12.62

Why? First of all, the grinder usually costs $60, which seems a good price for a solid coffee grinder. Secondly, almost 200 customers have reviewed this and three quarters of them have given it a perfect 5 out of 5 stars. But the real reason I know this is an A-plus product is this thing’s crazy extensive name. This is what we’re working with: “Manual Coffee Grinder with Silicone Grip – Professional Stainless Steel with Adjustable Ceramic Burr – Aeropress Compatible – Portable Coffee Mill for Consistency and Precision – Free Carrying Pouch.”

Yes, that is really what this product is called. And doesn’t that sound good? Off the bat, there are several words that make me want to buy it. Such as “professional” (who doesn’t want their stainless steel to be professional), “consistency,” “precision” and “coffee.” Then you have the fancy insider words that MUST mean this is what the pros use: “silicone grip,” “adjustable ceramic burr,” “aeropress.” I have no idea what any of those things mean but I know that I want them. Oh, and it comes with a free thing so that seals the deal.

After reading all that, I think this coffee grinder is worth $600, let alone $60. I will pay twelve for it in a heartbeat.

Save 47 bucks on this coffee grinder (Photo via Amazon)

Save 47 bucks on this coffee grinder (Photo via Amazon)

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