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The machine makes a little noise when chopping, but gives great results. My Braun bean grinder is making funny noises after about 15 years of grinding my beans about 4 times a week. Glad to see one manufacturer sticking with a winner. Also works well for nuts and herbs. I was relieved that I could still purchase the same model today. I just placed my order.
I went on Amazon.com and found the exact same brand and make at Goodman's. When we called the company they said they didn't make them anymore but that some stores might still have stock. Thank you Amazon.com, Thank you Goodman's for having the product we needed. This is a Great coffee grinder, inexpensive and durable. My sister and I had one for 10 years and it finally broke.
I am totally satisfied. I received the coffee grinder in about a week. It works even better than the same model that I replaced.
Its starting to wear out now - seems to stutter on occasion, but most of the time its still fine - so I'm glad this model is still available. And in fact, this grinder is what originally started me on the road to becoming a Braun tools fan, not just for kitchen tools, but anything motorized. I bought my first one (it was red) sometime back in the 1980s. I expect I'll be replacing it soon. For me, the name Braun indicates intelligent designs (with a particular purpose in mind) and durability. A roommate took it with him when he moved out, so I replaced it with a white one sometime around 1997. We drink a lot of coffee and probably use it between 4-7 times per week.
Oh, yes--easy to clean, too--and the hide-away cord and small size are pluses in my super-small kitchen. I read oodles of reviews before opting for the Braun, and couldn't wait to try it as soon as it arrived. I ground up some flax seed & found it super-easy to use (a no-brainer), quick, and yielding an even fine grind.
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