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James Martin by Wahl Coffee Grinder ZX595 | 
enlarge | Brand: Wahl UK LTD Category: Kitchen
List Price: £14.99 Buy New: £9.64 You Save: £5.35 (36%)
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 123
Media: Kitchen & Home Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 4.9 x 4.3
MPN: ZX595 Model: zx595 EAN: 5037127006832 ASIN: B000HEZ98C
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: IN STOCK - BRAND NEW - IMMEDIATE DISPATCH
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| Features:
| • | 70g Capacity | | • | Transparent view window | | • | cable tidy system | | • | 150 Watt motor | | • | James Martin collection by WAHL |
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Product Description - 150 watts - 70g/10 cup capacity - Ideal for grinding coffee beans, nuts and spices - Easy operation - Domed transparent viewing window - Cord storage - It is compact and neatly stores away
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james martin by wahl coffee grinder zx595 August 7, 2008 L. Tomkow (cheshire england) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Knowing James Martins love of machines(cars)I imagined he would not put his name to anything mechanical if he was not happy with it and so it seems tbe with this little beauty. I have used this grinder for about six months now and have no complaints. Design and build are great and is simple to use,you just keep your finger on the button if you want a stronger brew. Recommended. Standard delivery from amazon took just two days.
Hate it February 29, 2008 M. Stone (UK) 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
I couldn't believe the size of this thing when I got it out of the box: It's a struggle to hold it in one hand with your thumb on the grind button. Most of that bulk seems to be air, judging by the weight. The lid feels very flimsy, with lots of grooves and ridges that the grounds get caught in. It's easy to screw it on the wrong way round, meaning that the motor won't start until you take it off and put it on again. I get angry every time I use it -- Not a great contribution to the coffee-making experience.
Not great coffee!!! February 18, 2008 Anpu (Oxford, UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Well...I've never felt quite so strongly about an electric motor. Low power grinder with upturned blades at edges instead of a sensible flat blade causing the device to stick on grounds. Turned good coffee into mediocre mud water. Produces a delightful constipated 'arghhh' as it tries to process. I hate it - but that's obvious I guess.
Feels Solid January 30, 2008 Andrew Moore (Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I just ground my first batch of coffee beans and this grinder did the job really quickly with zero fuss. Holding the grinder, it feels really solid and is a nice weight. Unscrew the cap and drop the beans in; scew-up the cap (it will not work unless the cap is on correctly) and hit the pulse button on the front. There is only one button. I whizzed for about 15 seconds I guess. I unscrewed the cap and the newly-ground coffee looked fine. One can then pour it out into a lock-tight container for storage in the fridge. The mains cable can be wound round a 'holder' in the base. I was going to buy the 55.00 Dualit, but this one -provided it doesn't break- looks like it might do the job just fine.
It works well and it kinda looks good January 8, 2008 Tom Douglas (Oxford, United Kingdom) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
A coffee grinder is never going to be exciting, but one that doesn't work well is going to be extremely short-lived. Woe betide any gadget that gets between a 6am troll and his morning brew. I am that troll. This James Martin branded grinder from Wahl does the job it is designed for, and does it consistently well. I recently used another grinder for a week, which has a dial to choose the fineness of the grind. It was rubbish. Even on the smallest setting it produced lumpy grounds which made a bad brew. This grinder keeps it simple - press the button to grind, keep going until you are happy. The semi-clear lid lets you see what is going on and comes off with a short twist. The blades, after 3 months, are as new and the whole thing gives the impression it will last for a couple of years, which in modern gadgetry is pretty good. The design is vaguely pleasing to the eye and all-in-all this is a good grinder and, for the price, great value. Four stars.
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