
Bodum
The Bodum Bistro Electric Conical Burr Coffee Grinder offers a compact, 12‑setting burr system with a preset timer, delivering consistent grinds for espresso, drip, pour‑over, and French press. It balances affordability and functionality, making it a solid entry‑level option for home coffee enthusiasts.
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$49.99
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$67.22
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$49.26
Highest
$99.95
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Bodum Bistro Burr for its compact size, 12‑setting conical burr system, and built‑in timer that together deliver consistent grind quality and preserve aroma at an entry‑level price. However, they note its limited grind range, lack of stepless adjustment, and absence of smart features place it behind higher‑priced competitors.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the straightforward timer, quiet operation, and consistent results across common brewing methods, while repeatedly mentioning the grinder’s weight, occasional static cling, and occasional gear noise. Confusion with blade‑only models also surfaces in reviews.
Common Complaints
Static cling on the glass catcher, heavier overall weight, occasional gear noise when grinding hard stones, and confusion between burr and blade model listings.
What People Are Saying
“grinds precise amounts without waste”
“static cling despite glass, some wipe‑down needed”
How It Compares
vs. Breville Smart Grinder Pro
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Choose Bodum for affordable, space‑saving grinding; choose Breville if you need finer control and premium features.
vs. Timemore Chestnut C2
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Select Bodum for convenience and countertop use; select Timemore if you prefer manual precision and portability.
vs. Eureka Mignon
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Opt for Bodum when cost and space are primary concerns; opt for Eureka for professional‑grade performance and durability.