Erik—February 16, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I’m really impressed with this grinder. It’s incredibly easy to use, and the 16 grind settings make a huge difference. I love being able to control exactly how fine or coarse the coffee gets depending on whether I’m brewing drip, pour‑over, or French press. The results are consistent, the machine runs smoothly, and it’s made my morning routine noticeably better. Highly recommend! Read more
Shorthairshortie—October 27, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Hello to anyone reading this! I recently purchased this bean grinder for my kitchen, and I couldn’t be happier with it. I was looking for something compact that wouldn’t take up much counter space but could still get the job done — and this grinder absolutely delivers. It features clearly labeled grind settings, and after experimenting a bit, I found that the best results come from learning what works for your specific machine. For example, I discovered that setting the dial just above “espresso” (on the “O”) gives me the perfect fine consistency — think cinnamon powder — for my espresso maker. When I first tried the standard espresso setting, it wasn’t quite fine enough. In terms of affordability, quality, and design, this grinder truly exceeds expectations. It’s actually Quiet and simple to use! It’s compact, elegant, and performs exactly as described. Ready to go right out the box easy to disassemble and clean with easy to follow cleaning instructions and information about the product inside! I’m extremely satisfied with my purchase and highly recommend it! Read more

greatlakes gal—December 1, 2025✓ Verified purchase
This grinder is mostly a 5 for me, especially considering the price. For $33.99, I really wanted to try this one! I'm so far glad I did! I've been grinding our own beans ever since I found out that pre-ground coffee may have a higher amount of dirt and other things in it. But cheaper, smaller grinders break and are a pain. I like to grind a whole bag of beans for the week. This grinde is perfect for that! I love it's design with the grind settings and amount to grind. It doesn't feel cheap and worked so well my first time using it! The only reason I knocked it down a star is due to what others mention: the messiness when removing the canister. For me, for the price, it's a very minor issue. More expensive grinders seem to have this issue as well, so I'm content with this grinder. I hate scooping out coffee from smaller grinders and trying to avoid their blades. I don't have to worry about that with this grinder. Also, my last smaller grinder was a Cuisinart, which broke twice and they took forever to replace (it was still under warranty and made me just through so many hoops to get a replacement--I'll NEVER buy Cuisinart again!) and the second one has broken under warranty, so I am overjoyed with this beautiful SHARDOR grinder. Read more
shoeman—January 2, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I had been using a blade-type grinder with fresh roasted beans and had a bit of trouble finding a consistent procedure to arrive at the cup of coffee I wanted every morning. I switched to this burr grinder and, after some experimentation, arrived at the settings that satisfied me. I make a single cup of pour-over coffee each time. No larger batches, even though that is easily possible. Experimentation had indicated that, for me within the single cup pour-over scenario, the grinder’s “number of cups” forward facing setting wheel needs to be set on 4 cups. The other setting wheel, on the side of the machine, needs to be set at the one o’clock position. Then I place beans into the bean reservoir at the top of the machine and push the start button once. The grinder does the rest. I boil water in a kettle and transfer that water to a goose-neck little pitcher that has the exact capacity of the cup from which I drink the finished coffee. That water passes through a paper filter and a stainless steel fine mesh filter holder that rests upon my coffee cup. I only do pour-overs, and the above produces a cup of coffee that I like. The adjustability of this burr grinder allows you to find the specific settings that will wind up pleasing you. Make sure you get every bit of finished grind from the clear receptacle before moving on to the brew process, as grinds can adhere to the inside surface of the receptacle’s black top. This has been a reliable, durable, and easy-to-clean burr grinder. I wasted my time with blade grinders. I should have purchased this machine sooner. Read more
Brandon—February 11, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I purchased one of Shardor's conical burr grinders from Amazon in 2022 and it performed well until recently when it stopped drawing beans into the grinder and barely would process beans ( I assume the burrs were dull?). It provided very good service and since the replacement parts were more expensive than a new grinder I purchased this model to replace the older model that was not available anymore. The new grinder is smaller and quieter which I am pleased with. However, the 2 things I see as a major issue are that it is very messy with grinds and dust collecting around the unit, and the grind seems to be a combination of proper grind size and a lot of fine powdered coffee. The mess and inconsistent grind size is not acceptable. It does work but subtracting 1 star due to the unnecessary mess and another due to the inconsistent grind. Reached out to Shardor but did not get a response. Read more
Red on the head—January 29, 2026✓ Verified purchase
This is a great grinder for the price. I definitely recommend! It’s easy to use and doesn’t make a big mess. You set how many cups you need and grind size and then press the button and walk away. Very user friendly. Read more
Stephen Dobrowolski—January 17, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Nothing better than fresh ground coffee. Especially if it’s Duncan medium roast beans. Read more