Price Points: Electric coffee grinders

Three models of electric coffee grinders | H is for Home

Last week, we featured manual coffee grinders; this week, it’s the turn of the electric coffee grinders.

A manual version tends to create coffee grounds that are uneven and medium to coarse; even more so if you’re using a blade one rather than a burr grinder. This is sufficient if you’re using a cafetière, percolator, pour-over brewer or making Vietnamese Phin or cold brew coffee. However, if you’re using a Moka pot or brewing espresso or Turkish coffee, your grind will need to be much finer and uniform in size; this is where an electric coffee grinder comes into its own.

We use our trusty Dualit electric coffee grinder (an earlier model to #2) with our coffee machine, and together they produce a splendid espresso, latte, Americano or flat white. The Dualit grinder above has 10 grind settings. Its conical burr grinder allows for a slow, cool grind, meaning it won’t overheat and burn the coffee as it’s being processed.

The VonShef has stainless steel blades and a small 45 gram capacity (the Dualit has a 250 gram hopper). However, at less than £13 it’s a bargain option. At the other end of the price range is Heston Blumenthal’s Sage. If you’re a coffee connoisseur, this is the one for you! It has 60 grind settings and remembers your size and volume preferences. At that price, I think with our 2 cups per day average, it would take a long time for it to be financially worth the initial outlay.

  1. VonShef 150W coffee grinder: £12.99, Domu
  2. Dualit 75015 coffee grinder – black: £73.63, Amazon
  3. Sage The Smart Grinder Pro coffee bean grinder BCG820UK: £199.99, Lakeland

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Sage The Smart Grinder Pro coffee bean grinder BCG820UK
Sage The Smart Grinder Pro coffee bean grinder BCG820UK
£199.99
Dualit 75015 coffee grinder – black
Dualit 75015 coffee grinder – black
£73.63
VonShef 150W coffee grinder
VonShef 150W coffee grinder
£12.99
Sage The Smart Grinder Pro coffee bean grinder BCG820UK
Sage The Smart Grinder Pro coffee bean grinder BCG820UK
£199.99
Dualit 75015 coffee grinder – black
Dualit 75015 coffee grinder – black
£73.63
VonShef 150W coffee grinder
VonShef 150W coffee grinder
£12.99
Sage The Smart Grinder Pro coffee bean grinder BCG820UK
Sage The Smart Grinder Pro coffee bean grinder BCG820UK
£199.99
Dualit 75015 coffee grinder – black
Dualit 75015 coffee grinder – black
£73.63
VonShef 150W coffee grinder
VonShef 150W coffee grinder
£12.99
Sage The Smart Grinder Pro coffee bean grinder BCG820UK
Sage The Smart Grinder Pro coffee bean grinder BCG820UK
£199.99
Dualit 75015 coffee grinder – black
Dualit 75015 coffee grinder – black
£73.63
VonShef 150W coffee grinder
VonShef 150W coffee grinder
£12.99
Sage The Smart Grinder Pro coffee bean grinder BCG820UK
Sage The Smart Grinder Pro coffee bean grinder BCG820UK
£199.99
Dualit 75015 coffee grinder – black
Dualit 75015 coffee grinder – black
£73.63
VonShef 150W coffee grinder
VonShef 150W coffee grinder
£12.99

Price Points: Manual coffee grinders

Manual coffee grinders | H is for Home

The winner of our current competition has the chance of winning a month’s worth of coffee beans. Grinding coffee beans to order is so much better than buying it pre-ground. As soon as you break open a bag of the latter, the contents quickly begin to lose their freshness.

Using one of these manual coffee grinders will make the last cup of Joe from a bag taste as good as the first.

  1. Manual ceramic burr coffee bean grinder with hand crank: £6.99, Grand Kitchener
  2. Vintage coffee grinder: £50, H is for Home
  3. Brazil coffee grinder, black: £69.99, DanskBo

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Brazil coffee grinder, black
Brazil coffee grinder, black
£69.99
Vintage coffee grinder
Vintage coffee grinder
£50.00
Manual ceramic burr coffee bean grinder with hand crank
Manual ceramic burr coffee bean grinder with hand crank
£6.99
Brazil coffee grinder, black
Brazil coffee grinder, black
£69.99
Vintage coffee grinder
Vintage coffee grinder
£50.00
Manual ceramic burr coffee bean grinder with hand crank
Manual ceramic burr coffee bean grinder with hand crank
£6.99
Brazil coffee grinder, black
Brazil coffee grinder, black
£69.99
Vintage coffee grinder
Vintage coffee grinder
£50.00
Manual ceramic burr coffee bean grinder with hand crank
Manual ceramic burr coffee bean grinder with hand crank
£6.99
Brazil coffee grinder, black
Brazil coffee grinder, black
£69.99
Vintage coffee grinder
Vintage coffee grinder
£50.00
Manual ceramic burr coffee bean grinder with hand crank
Manual ceramic burr coffee bean grinder with hand crank
£6.99
Brazil coffee grinder, black
Brazil coffee grinder, black
£69.99
Vintage coffee grinder
Vintage coffee grinder
£50.00
Manual ceramic burr coffee bean grinder with hand crank
Manual ceramic burr coffee bean grinder with hand crank
£6.99

Price Points: Waffle makers

Selection of waffle makers | H is for Home

I love making pancakes and Yorkshire puddings. One thing I’ve never attempted to make – probably because I don’t have the proper kit – is waffles.

The waffles that you tend to find in supermarkets never look very appetising, and the ones at foodie markets are always really expensive. Waffles, like pancakes and Yorkshire puds, are basically eggs, flour, milk and fat… with the addition of yeast, sourdough starter or baking powder.

I think I’d make good use of one of these waffle makers – or waffle iron – especially one that can store away in a kitchen drawer when not in use. I don’t have the spare counter-top space to have one permanently out on show – even if it’s as attractive to look at as the Dualit example. Also, much as I like its dual-purpose as a toasted sandwich maker, I think I’d choose the mid-range Nordic Ware version.

  1. Double waffle maker: £18.99, B&Q
  2. Nordic Ware original stovetop Belgian waffle maker: £62.50, Divertimenti
  3. Dualit toastie & waffle contact toaster 73010: £169.99, Nisbets

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Double waffle maker
Double waffle maker
£18.99
Nordic Ware original stovetop Belgian waffle maker
Nordic Ware original stovetop Belgian waffle maker
£62.50
Dualit toastie & waffle contact toaster 73010
Dualit toastie & waffle contact toaster 73010
£199.99
Double waffle maker
Double waffle maker
£18.99
Nordic Ware original stovetop Belgian waffle maker
Nordic Ware original stovetop Belgian waffle maker
£62.50
Dualit toastie & waffle contact toaster 73010
Dualit toastie & waffle contact toaster 73010
£199.99
Double waffle maker
Double waffle maker
£18.99
Nordic Ware original stovetop Belgian waffle maker
Nordic Ware original stovetop Belgian waffle maker
£62.50
Dualit toastie & waffle contact toaster 73010
Dualit toastie & waffle contact toaster 73010
£199.99
Double waffle maker
Double waffle maker
£18.99
Nordic Ware original stovetop Belgian waffle maker
Nordic Ware original stovetop Belgian waffle maker
£62.50
Dualit toastie & waffle contact toaster 73010
Dualit toastie & waffle contact toaster 73010
£199.99
Double waffle maker
Double waffle maker
£18.99
Nordic Ware original stovetop Belgian waffle maker
Nordic Ware original stovetop Belgian waffle maker
£62.50
Dualit toastie & waffle contact toaster 73010
Dualit toastie & waffle contact toaster 73010
£199.99

Price Points: Deep fat fryers

Selection of 3 deep fat fryers | H is for Home

We spent a lovely weekend with friends in Windermere at the weekend. When it comes to this wonderful corner of the country there are lots of attractions – walking, climbing, cycling, breathtaking views, country pubs…and of course, the large Lakeland store!

We had an hour’s mooch as we drove in. The store is full of useful things – some you knew you needed before entering the store – others that suddenly seem essential as you wander round. They always have a good selection of  kitchen appliances on display, and we got to mulling over the deep fat fryers. Our last one gave up the ghost a few years ago and we never replaced it. We used to use it for tempura, fried Camembert, crispy onion rings – and of course, delicious home-made chips.

There are all manner of fryers on the market – electric and stove top options – with various oil reduction, cleaning & filter systems. We’ve chosen three at various price points. What’s the first thing we’ll make when we get ours? Will it be the spicy vegetable tempura? Maybe… but probably not – the chips will no doubt win the day. We can almost smell the salt & vinegar!

  1. LOGIK L30PFS12 professional deep fryer – stainless steel: £19.99, Currys
  2. Premier Housewares enamel deep fryer – black: £32.99, Argos
  3. Sage™ The Smart Fryer™: £117.00, Lakeland