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Polaris PCG 0615 coffee grinder test

Polaris
Small appliances for the kitchen

Advantages: stylish, ergonomic design, high quality of grind with full loads.

Small appliances for the kitchen

Disadvantages: There is no cord length adjustment.

Polaris PCG 0615 coffee grinder

POWER: 150 Watt.

COFFEE GROWTH IN GENERAL: 70 gr.

SAFETY: safety lock when the lid is open, lid lock.

MODES: pulse mode.

COLOR: metallic matt.

DIMENSIONS: 85×105×165 mm.

WEIGHT: 655 g.

COUNTRY OF MANUFACTURER: China.

WARRANTY: 1 year.

MANUFACTURER’S RECOMMENDATIONS

Continuous operation for less than 30 seconds. Do not use for grinding very hard products and grains with high fat content.

THE TEST FOR USABILITY

Ergonomically shaped, the body tapers in the center, providing a comfortable grip on the grinder with your free hand. The coffee compartment is deep and can hold the 70 g of coffee specified by the manufacturer and still have room to spare, t. e. Beans or ground coffee won’t go over the edge.

The lid cannot be screwed on, but thanks to its special shape that coincides with the shape of the body it can be put on and fixed in one movement without any effort and is just as easy to remove. Button is comfortable and not too tight.

TEST WITH A FULL LOAD

This grinder did a great job with 70g of coffee in 2 cycles of 30 seconds. Grinding is quite fine and homogeneous – obviously thanks to the space left over even with a full load.

TOUCH FOR 2 Cups 20g

It took 6 cycles of 10 seconds to achieve a fine grind, the same minute as for a full load. Stable quality!

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Comments: 2
  1. Chloe Montgomery

    Can anyone share their experience with the Polaris PCG 0615 coffee grinder? How well does it perform in terms of grinding consistency, noise level, and durability? Is it easy to clean and maintain? Any other pros or cons worth mentioning? Considering investing in one, and would appreciate your input!

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    1. Magnolia

      I have used the Polaris PCG 0615 coffee grinder for several months now and have been quite pleased with its performance. The grinding consistency is excellent, producing uniformly sized grounds for a consistent brew. The noise level is relatively low compared to other grinders I have used, which is a big plus, especially in the morning. As for durability, I haven’t encountered any issues so far, and it seems to be built to last.

      Cleaning and maintenance are straightforward. The removable parts are easy to clean, and the brush provided is handy for removing coffee residue from the grinder’s nooks and crannies. Regular cleaning ensures optimal performance and extends the grinder’s lifespan.

      One of the standout features is the grind size settings. With a wide range of options, it caters to various brewing methods from espresso to French press. The large capacity hopper is another advantage, allowing me to grind enough coffee for multiple servings at once.

      On the downside, while the grinder performs well, it does take a little longer to grind compared to some higher-end models. Additionally, the grinder’s footprint is somewhat large, so consider the available counter space before purchasing.

      Overall, I highly recommend the Polaris PCG 0615 coffee grinder for its consistent grinding, manageable noise level, and durability. With proper care and maintenance, it should serve you well for years to come.

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