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The Charm of Antique Coffee Grinders



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By : David H.    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-10-17 14:51:47
Coffee lovers adore not only the rich flavor of fresh ground coffee beans but the enticing smell as well. With all the newer type of coffee grinders sold in the market, nothing beats the perfect grind that antique coffee grinders produce.

Since the ancient days, people have been relying on coffee for their caffeine boost, helping them maintain a somewhat productive day. Many years have passed and coffee has come a long way. In fact, coffee shops have become one of the more profitable businesses in the world.

At home, many still enjoy the flavor and taste of coffee through the use of electric coffee grinders. In mere seconds, you can enjoy grinded roasted beans. Gone are the conventional days wherein people still need to grind their coffee beans in coffee mills with their hands.

But who in this day and age still have antique coffee grinders? The sound of antique brings to mind the ideas of old, rudimentary, probably cobwebs, and rustic features. It also sounds like many hundred years old, a precious item that is so fragile it must be displayed only and never used.

To the youth, hearing the word antique may sound somewhat distasteful, but actually antique is very classy and elegant. And so are the antique coffee grinders. Old is not always passé and obsolete as a matter of fact. Olden appliances are sometimes made of more durable materials and works better than the modern appliances we have today.

These days, antique coffee grinders pose as collectible kitchenware. It is not only hunted by collectors but is also quite expensive. For those who adore the country kitchen look, antique coffee grinders are an impressive display on your island or countertop.

For others though, antique grinders are not merely for display purposes. They are fully functional and used by some coffee lovers.

There are several types of antique grinders. One of them is the antique box coffee grinder. It is shaped like a box. You turn on the crank above to grind the coffee beans. The box underneath can store up to a pound of good coffee.

Another antique type is the upright coffee grinder. It is made of iron, with two grinding wheels. It is preferable to those regularly drinking coffee because cast iron is more durable than wood.

An antique European coffee grinder is often made of porcelain. Collectors love to have one. The Porcelain Dutch Grinder features patterns of canals and windmills.

Even if you can now buy cans or packages of pre ground beans, it is still incomparable to the delightful taste of freshly ground coffee beans. For those have tried using an antique coffee grinder, even if you buy the whole beans in groceries, you will still taste the huge difference when it comes to the flavor of your coffee.

Moreover, if you do not have your own mill at home, you still need to grind all your beans at the same time. Electric coffee grinders can do the same job but are very noisy. There are also instances where in it can heat your beans up and rob its great flavor.

With antique coffee grinders, you can actually grind beans to its proper texture, without making the mistake of overheating them. It is a superb investment, showcasing a rich and attractive piece of history.

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