















☕ Elevate your coffee game with precision and style — don’t settle for less!
The Cuisinart DBM-8 Supreme Grind Automatic Burr Mill is a stylish, heavy-duty coffee grinder featuring an 18-position grind selector and a burr grinding mechanism for consistent, flavorful grounds. With adjustable capacity from 4 to 18 cups and a sleek stainless steel design, it’s built to North American electrical standards and designed for coffee enthusiasts seeking precision and convenience.









| ASIN | B00018RRRK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,806,478 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #1,803 in Mills & Grinders #8,797 in Dressing, Seasoning & Spice Dispensers #145,605 in Kitchen Tools |
| Brand | CUISINART |
| Colour | Stainless Steel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 20086279193791 |
| Importer | Shop The World B112 Virwani Industrial estate Western Express Highway Goregaon east Mumbai 400063 Email [email protected] www.shoptheworld.in WhatsApp no +919820168421 |
| Item Weight | 2 kg 40 g |
| Item model number | DBM-8P1 |
| Manufacturer | Cuisinart Kitchen Electrics |
| Packer | Shop The World B112 Virwani Industrial estate Western Express Highway Goregaon east Mumbai 400063 Email [email protected] www.shoptheworld.in WhatsApp no +919820168421 |
| Product Dimensions | 22.2L x 31.1W x 19.1H Centimeters |
| Style | Modern |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
U**N
SUPPLIED USED DEFECTIVE MACHINE....
This supplier to date has not replaced the product. Amazing isn’t it? Product is defective, used and inoperable. Company refuses to repair/replace. 110 volts a big problem also. Suppliers further response..."Sorry. Your return or replacement timeline has passed away, I am soo sorry I cant help you any further"
A**G
Five Stars
This bean grinder is awesome. It certainly has enhanced my experience with COFFEE. But cannot grind fine powder required for Espresso machines
K**I
Good known Brand
Good known Brand. Please ensure you get a stepdown converter from 220volts to 110 volts to use this appliance.
A**N
Not useful for espresso.
It is good for home brew equipment like Pourover, Moka and French Press but cannot grind fine powder required for Espresso machines. Otherwise good quality. Required a 110V stepdown transformer which was easily available in Lamington Road in Mumbai.
N**I
Do not buy
The product did not work well since day 1. I used the step down transformer recommended by the manufacturer; the grinder used to work sometimes and simply wouldn’t start at other times. After 7-8 times of use, the grinder stopped working.
N**S
This never worked. Power to the plug and unit but not to the actual controls. Sent it back for a refund.
U**N
Very nice
M**Z
Éste molino lo compré después de haber visto varios videos en YT, me convenció y les cuento mi experiencia después de 4 meses con él. Puntos a favor: Excelente construcción, cuenta con partes de plástico pero el cuerpo del molino es macizo y de buenos materiales. Es fácil de usar y no requiere mucho mantenimiento. El molido es mucho más consistente que con los molinos en forma cilíndrica de $400 pesos. Puntos en contra: El sonido es considerable y compite con una liquadora. El recipiente donde se desposita el café se rayó en la primera lavada, es de esos plásticos que se rayan fácilmente como el de los acabado tipo negro piano. No puedes moler cafés con muchos aceites (tueste oscuro). Yo lo comencé a utilizar con los cafés de la marca Kirkland que compro directamente desde la página de Costco y al moler un depósito completo (250 gramos) terminaba saturado y hacia que el café al final se moliera muy fino de estar forma le quitaba consistencia en cuanto a grosor. Y la limpieza al usar ésta marca de café en específico tenía que ser rigurosa debido a todo el café atorado por la gran cantidad de aceites. ¿Por qué me gustó? Al utilizarlo con una marca de café diferente (SF Bay Coffee) y con un tueste mediano, el molino funcionó de maravilla aunque todavía tengo un poco el problema de la estática. Para ello mezclo 5 gotitas de agua en el depósito lleno y revuelvo el café para darle humedad, también recomendaría poner papel aluminio en la tapa y en una pared del depósito para tratar de eliminar la mayor cantidad de estática y obtener un mejor molido. Creo que no es apto para otros métodos de café pero sí eres alguien (como yo) que se levanta a las 5 de la mañana y quieres tener un café delicioso al usar una máquina de goteo, entonces te recomendaría mucho éste molino. Sí gustas usarlo para espresso, te recomendaría uno de Baratza o el modelo mucho más caro de Cuisinart que tiene pantalla y sí utilizas Hario V60, Prensa Francesa o Aeropress, te recomendaría comprar el molino manual Hario Skerton Pro. Recomendaciones Compra palillos para brochetas y una brocha para pintar pequeña, corta las puntas como 1/3 (para mayor firmeza). Con el palillo para brochetas quito todo el café acumulado donde está la aspa y termino de retirar los pequeños restos con la brocha. Te recomiendo realizar éste proceso 1 vez a la semana o cada que muelas un depósito de café completo. Yo no he tenido la necesidad de utilizar arroz precocido para limpiarlo (como se recomienda en varios lados), creo que mi método es más sencillo y sin desperdiciar arroz. Jamás he tenido aromas o sabores rancios.
J**R
OK, you may be asking yourself why do I need to spend this kind of money on a coffee grinder machine when I have one of those inexpensive rotary blade spice grinders? That is what I was saying initially. I used to be a huge coffee drinker and as I got older the acid began affecting me in negative ways. I tried store-bought cold brew in bottles and that seemed much better. It didn't bother me nearly as much. So, I began a quest to brew the perfect cold brew cup at home. I spoke to baristas at Starbucks and other coffee shops on how they do it and looked up recipes and stories on the web. Cold brew is easy to make but I was not having great success. Mine was more bitter and had an acid taste. I mentioned my results to a coffee maker at Starbucks one day and he said the trick is to use the right grind and well filtered water (which I was doing, I was using RO) . So, I asked about the grind. He said get a burr grinder and set it almost to maximum course grind. That is when I decided to pull the plug and buy this grinder. Well, I love this machine. It is not perfect, but it is excellent. And if you get it on sale or with a coupon it is more than worth the money, really. I know it is hard to believe that a grinder type makes such a difference, but it does, and you WILL notice it on the first sip. The CUISINART burr coffee grinder is a quality machine. It is easy to operate, offers quality grind from fine to course. I think the settings should allow for an even courser grind, but it works for me as is. Depending on what you are drinking, espresso to cold brew, you require a different grind and Rotary blade grinders don’t get it done correctly even if you try and time it to get the right coarseness. Don’t ask me why but they don’t. You get a much more consistent grind with this. The difference in the brew quality is noticeable, honestly. What I really like about this machine is it dispenses the right amount of coffee at the right grind, once you dial in what you like you get a consistent cup like never before. All you do is pour in beans in the hopper, set the desired degree of grind and then slide the switch to the number of cups you plan to brew, then hit start. The machine runs and stops, and you’re done, you have the right amount at the right grind. Fantastic. Not too strong too weak or too bitter. Yes, you will have to experiment a little bit to get your settings to what you prefer but it will not take long and once you have it set it is a simple push of the button. Positives: • Produces a wide range of consistent grinds. • Love that it dispenses the right amount of coffee. • Reasonably priced for what it does and the quality of build • Major brand (should have decent customer support) Negatives: • Could offer a little more course setting. • A bit loud • Takes up some space on counter (pain to put away and take out) • Needs to be cleaned from time to time. Overall, I love this grinder as I am drinking my best cold brew ever right now. It is not a perfect machine, but it is close enough for me, does what I want and is a good value. I highly recommend this machine if you are a coffee lover and appreciate a quality brew. I give this item 5 stars because of the results; the machine is about 4.75 stars because it could be courser and a bit quieter. Love the grind selector and the fact it dispenses the right amount, that is really great. It works very well. 3/17/24 UPDATE: Still loving this machine. No issue whatsoever. After reading some of these other reviews, you have to judge a product AND the cost for the best value and if it meets your needs. At this price, it is a very nice machine. Yes, there are more expensive commercial style machines. This is a home machine that will grind your beans for whatever you are brewing. I read some other reviews and feel some were a little biased because they had used commercial style grinders prior, and this is not as nice. Well, Bentley's are better than Chevy's but they both get you to where you are going safely. This is a home item, intended for intermittent use, not a commercial continuous-use machine. All that said it gives you a quality grind for whatever coffee brew method you are choosing. Also, Cuisinart is a big-name company that stands behind your purchase. If your item is defective or for some reason breaks, I am sure they will remedy the issue. Over 10,000 of these were sold just on Amazon last month! THAT says something. It's a good deal for a home machine. 5 stars This is my honest review of this item; I hope it was helpful to you in making a purchasing decision.
R**K
プレゼントでこちらの商品をリクエストされました とっても喜んでくれました 使用感語れずすみません
ترست بايلوت
منذ أسبوع
منذ شهرين