To grind or not to grind? That is the question...in the world of stay-at-home brewing . Pre-ground coffee makes for a quick and easy morning...

In A World Of Imperfectly Ground Coffee, These Grinders Are The Best

To grind or not to grind? That is the question...in the world of stay-at-home brewing. Pre-ground coffee makes for a quick and easy morning cup, but whole bean fanatics stand by the full-bodied & fresh flavor of GIY (grind it yourself) blends. If you're dipping your toes into the world of coffee grinders and want to find your perfect match — blade types, price points, sizes, etc. — then this slideshow is for you.

These bean machines can start at as low as $20 and skyrocket into the thousands for the pros. They come in two main grinding types: burr and blade. The burrs lie on the fancier side of the coffee spectrum, with powerful, coffee-bean-obliterating mills that create a fine, consistent grind. Blades on the other hand resemble blender mechanics and will save you some coin, but sometimes leave you with less uniform results.

True coffee scientists will really get down to the nitty-gritty (no pun intended), but we've curated a concise list of seven coffee grinders that get the job done, according to their stellar reviews. Get ready to rise and grind with these best-selling java accessories, ahead.

Best Affordable Coffee Grinder


Krups Fast-Touch Coffee and Spice Grinder


If you only drink coffee here and there, or are not devoted to brewing the best cup in history, may we suggest this cost-effective treasure? Krups is wildly praised for its line of coffee makers and accessories, and this one just happens to be only $20.

Type: Blade

The Hype: 4.5 out of 5 stars and 44 reviews on Sur La Table

Rise & Grinders say: "Been using this for my morning French Press beans, and it is so straightforward and easy to use to one's needs. I haven't done any super deep cleaning of it yet but the design makes me think that'll be easy — all the surfaces inside are easy to access and clean out as needed."

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Krups Fast-Touch Coffee and Spice Grinder, $, available at Sur La Table

Best Blade Coffee Grinder


Bodum BISTRO Blade Grinder


Our very own Updates Editor, Kate Spencer, approves of this under-$50 blade grinder, as do thousands of Amazon reviewers. We're giving it "Best Blade Coffee Grinder" for its cheap price tag, sleek design, and easy electric mechanics.

Type: Blade

The Hype: 4.4 out 5 stars and 2,934 ratings on Amazon

Rise & Grinders say: "As another expert said, I too find this Bodum BISTRO grinder to be a low-cost, well-designed electric mill for non-espresso coffee grinding. It is especially good for brewing with auto-drip machines that use a paper filter, Turkish-style coffee brewers, and the French Press. I have owned a previous version of the Bodum BISTRO grinder for about 15 years, and it just now gave out. I like the design upgrades found on this new version, and I expect it to last me a long time again."

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Bodum BISTRO Blade Grinder, $, available at Amazon

Best Burr Coffee Grinder


Fellow Ode Brew Grinder


We fell in love with Fellow via the brand's super stylish pour-over teapot, and now we've got our eyes on this burr grinder. According to reviewers, its grind consistency can't be beat, and it looks chic on a countertop. Plus, it's not too loud.

Type: Burr

The Hype: 4.5 out of 5 stars and 227 reviews on Fellow

Rise & Grinders say: "The Ode is a grinder that somehow manages to combine form and function into one device. It provides consistent grind size without being loud. The grounds can be a bit messy due to static causing them to cling, but this seems to be an issue with any grinder. Overall, it is a fantastic grinder that performs well and looks great doing it."

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Fellow Ode Brew Grinder, $, available at Fellow

Best Quiet Coffee Grinder


Smeg Coffee Grinder


When we think of stunning kitchen accessories and appliances, we think Smeg. Reviewers applaud this grinder not only for its countertop appeal but also for its powerful yet magically quiet grind.

Blade Type: Burr

The Hype: 4.6 out of 5 stars and 11 reviews on Google

Rise & Grinders say: "Love this Smeg grinder. I'm really impressed with the quality and ease of use. It's a very quiet, powerful grinder with a wide selection of settings. I love the pre-measured options and the fact that it doesn't send grounds everywhere. And of course, it's a beautifully designed appliance that looks great on my counter. Love it so far. "

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SMEG Coffee Grinder, $, available at Verishop

Best Hand Coffee Grinder


Zassenhaus Santiago Coffee Mill Grinder Beech Wood

For some, an electric grinder just doesn't measure up to the classic feel of a hand-driven mill. Zassenhaus is famous for its old-fashioned yet ergonomic and renovated mechanics, which make whipping up fresh grounds a breeze. No workout required!

Type: Burr

The Hype: 4.4 out of 5 stars and 283 reviews on Amazon

Rise & Grinders say: "Not only is it straight away the most beautiful grinder on the market, it basically will never break, and if it does there is a 25-year guarantee on the grinding mechanism! Where else are you going to get that kind of deal?

We've had it for about six months now and it still works great. It grinds our espresso perfectly and it's easy to adjust for more humid or dry days. It's not super loud but it's also not whisper-quiet. The thing I love about it is that the sound is almost pleasant, an organic bean-crushing sound."

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Zassenhaus Santiago Coffee Mill Grinder Beech Wood, $, available at Amazon

Best Coffee Grinder Overall


OXO Conical Burr Coffe Grinder


This grinder is not the most expensive, nor is it the most impressive, but somehow it IS the crowd-pleaser of the bunch. With up to 15 grind settings, a $100 price tag, and beginner-friendly mechanics, OXO's coffee grinder pleases everyone on the coffee spectrum (novice to expert).

Type: Burr

The Hype: 4.5 out of 5 stars and 622 ratings on Bed Bath & Beyond

Rise & Grinders say: "This coffee grinder does it all for a great price. It has enough options that are all useful but not too many to make it confusing. It functions excellently, as it's relatively quiet and provides a very consistent grind. For a grinder, it's also fairly aesthetic pleasing."

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OXO Conical Burr Coffee Grinder in Stainless Steel, $, available at Bed Bath and Beyond

Best Espresso Coffee Grinder


Eureka Notte Coffee Grinder


The price of Eureka's bean machines can skyrocket into the thousands, and for good reason — those professional-grade coffee grinders can make a mean cup of Joe. However, to make a simple but a great cup of espresso (for under $1,000 at that), we suggest the brand's fine grinding rave-reviewed machine, The Notte.

Type: Burr

The Hype: 4.7 out of 5 stars and 202 ratings on Amazon

Rise & Grinders say: "The Notte has a very nice adjustment nob that's not super loose, but stiff enough to retain its setting and make minute adjustments to grind. Perfect for espresso, and also has the capabilities to do larger grinds if needed."

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Eureka Eureka Mignon Crono Coffee Grinder (Black Smoke), $, available at Amazon

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