Do you think a hand coffee grinder (I would buy the kingrinder k6, as I want cheap) is a “buy for life” product? I never had one in my hand, but I would think that anything that “grinds” probably gets blunt in a few years, no?
Decent quality ones should at least last years. These grinders crush rather than cut. Should the burr get worse from too much prolonged use, some brands may allow part replacement. Though those would probably be a higher price.
Do you think a hand coffee grinder (I would buy the kingrinder k6, as I want cheap) is a “buy for life” product? I never had one in my hand, but I would think that anything that “grinds” probably gets blunt in a few years, no?
Decent quality ones should at least last years. These grinders crush rather than cut. Should the burr get worse from too much prolonged use, some brands may allow part replacement. Though those would probably be a higher price.