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KRUPS F2037051 Electric Spice and Coffee Grinder with Stainless Steel Blade

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About this item

  • Electric grinder with 200-watt motor provides fast grinding
  • Grinds up to 3 ounces of coffee beans at a time
  • Oval design and stainless-steel blades ensure uniform grinding
  • Also can easily be used for spices, nuts, and grains
  • Measures 6 by 3-1/6 by 3-5/9 inches; 1-year limited


Product Description

Inspired by experts and demanding consumers with uncompromising standards of performance and quality, Krups products have been built with three key attributes in mind Passion, Precision and Perfection. Beautifully design, the iconic Krups F2034050 Fast Touch Oval Spice and Coffee Grinder can quickly grind up to 12 cups of coffee from coarse to fine in seconds. Its 200-watt motor and stainless steel blades ensure uniform, even grinding while the oval design ensures easy pouring and handling. From grinding beans, nuts or grains to mincing dry spices, the Krups F2034050 Grinder will soon become an essential part of every kitchen thanks to its versatility. Dimensions are 3.93 by 4.13 by 8.27-Inch.

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Nothing beats a freshly ground, freshly brewed cuppa joe to start the day, and with this grinder, you can have up to 20 cups' worth of beans at a time. The classic white color and contemporary oval design fit in well with any kitchen décor, while the small size (just 6 inches high) doesn't take up too much premium counter space. Stainless-steel blades guarantee a long life and an even grind, whether you use this grinder for coffee, spices, nuts, or even whole grains. --Jill Lightner


Joseph Wheaton
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2025
High RPm.Nice machine.
ManhattanBookLover
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2014
S’ok, This is my second Krups grinder (the first one was also great, but was borrowed and never returned – lesson learned, btw… and the last time that will ever happen)…Don’t drink coffee, but, I love this little seed grinder! I use it to grind flax seeds to add to recipes and to grind nuts to use as toppings on salads or frozen yogurt sundaes! It’s easy to use and works well. And as far as I can tell they last quite a while, my old one was over 5 years old before it was lost… but, it really is quite a nice product and makes for a bit of versatility when trying to make your recipes a bit healthier or just grinding requirements in general. I have made facials using ground oatmeal, sesame, rice, etc...Pros and Cons:Cons:1. The newer devices (all-brands) aren't as sturdy as the older ones-- although a bit larger than previous models, sometimes due to heavy grinding of beans the cover may crack (it will still work--but this never happened with the older ones)..2. Grinders can be a bit noisy, so you may want to do advance grinding when people are already awake to avoid unnecessarily disturbing the whole sleeping household, and store the bulk in the fridge in a ziplock for freshness.Pros:1. You can get a lot done, especially for small-batch recipes...2. Grinds almost anything (dry beans, coffee beans, seeds, oats, etc)Overall, this device is a really nice product for the price.Grade: A- / 4.95 Stars!
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on October 18, 2013
Our new Krups grinder works well, however, there are both pros and cons. It is powerful, quiet and easy to clean. On the minus side, the cord is too short and clumsy. Our last grinder had a twist top that would wind the cord around the inside of the base similar to the way a vacuum has a rewind inside. Over all, we would buy This brand again.
iami
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2012
I owned a Krups grinder, very much like this one, for many years. Iteventually died after 15 years of service (making, on average,individual 3 cups a day).I read the reviews of the "updated version". The complaints (1, 2, 3stars) made me leery of purchasing the newer one. Fortunately, thisversion was still available. I bought mine through Amazon.The grinder arrived on time. I opened it and found, to my pleasure,a grinder that looked identical to the one that went south. When Iused it I would say it sounded the same as the old one. After3 weeks of use, nothing has gone wrong.I grind my coffee for a Milita filter. The grind size is just right.However, if I wanted an espresso fine-grind, this grinder won't grindthat fine. This isn't a complaint, just a fact. I bought this Krups tomake the grind I want. At $22. I consider this to be a "best buy".5 stars - provided it doesn't die in 6 months. If it does, I willupdate this review
okiedokiegal
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2012
I ordered this grinder for one primary purpose: to grind crispy-dried tomaotes into a powder for making "instant" tomato sauce, paste, juice, soup, etc. It does a superb job!Dehydrating has become a preferred method for preserving our garden's bounty; this year, instead of drying tomatoes to the leathery/chewy state, I wanted them REALLY dry for grinding. My old mill-type coffee grinder, which is great for coffee, is difficult (read, impossible) to clean thoroughly, and I did not want tomato-flavored coffee. I chose this grinder after reading many of the reviews, thinking it should be acceptable.Wow, when I say it turns my brittle-crisp tomatoes into a powder, I mean at least the texture of baking soda, maybe even talc ... skins and seeds and all. There's not a seed that can be identified in the finished powder. This is highly concentrated, flavorful stuff; a little goes a long way (for example, one part powder to three parts water for tomato sauce).I also ordered an espresso brush for cleaning out the container, which works fine for the way I am using this grinder.
Ross Petersen
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2012
The lid on this grinder binds up and is difficult to remove. Alignment slots on the interior aggravate this problem. The upper rim of the hopper is angled, making it impossible to fill all the way. This flaw makes it difficult to fill to capacity. Your suppliers should do more to filter out poorly designed products like this one. I was given a 25% refund on this and am ok with that, I don't want to have to ship it back, wait for a different one. I had a Braun, level topped hopper, for about twenty years before that and I had just wanted to replace that one. I thought, from the photo, that this was similar.
A. M. Doyle
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2011
We were sucked into the hype around burr grinders a few years back and tossed our old Krups grinder. It was actually an old one of my mother's and the top was getting a little ragged, chewed up. But this week we came back around and ordered this grinder. You just can't beat its simplicity. I like being able to measure out the exact amount of beans and grind it to my own preference. The burr grinder relies on presets for how fine the grind is. You also are trusting that, when you set it to grind 10 cups' worth of beans, that's what you will get. After a while those things start getting a little wiggy on you.But not this unit. It grinds exactly what you put in and it grinds it coarse or fine, whatever you want. There's very little to go wrong because there's not much going on. No fancy dials or knobs. It's perfect.
M. Harrison
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 31, 2007
I only have one cup of coffee a day - but it has to be the best. I enjoy the ritual of trying to make the perfect cup. This grinder makes that goal consistently achievable.It is small, neat, attractive (mine is black), well designed, simple to the point of basic - and effective. I use a stove top espresso maker, and this grinds beautifully fine, which makes the espresso machine really have to work to force through the coffee. The result is strong, smooth coffee - perfect to add milk to, or to have black. Most importantly, I now get better cups of coffee than before I owned it.A really pleasing product.
Massachusetts Dad
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2006
I've been using Krups coffee grinders for years. My last one was made in Germany, and worked flawlessly until a relative used it to grid 5 lbs of nuts without cleaning it.This new one has an oval shape, which sucks as the coffee now gets stuck in the two pointy ends. The motor (or gears) makes a very unpleasing sound which initially had me thinking this was either a DOA or soon to fail. Had it for three months not, it still works, still sound awful. The edge of the clear cover collects coffee dust on it, and is a pain to clean.It does the job, so four stars. But I would not buy this one again, and will be wary of Krups wares.