Weis 16995

$16.99

Make your coffee experience more enjoyable with the Weis 16995 – a high-quality coffee grinder with adjustable grind settings to suit any taste.

As coffee lovers, we understand the importance of a perfect cuppa every morning. And to achieve that, we need finely ground coffee beans that make for an aromatic and flavorful brew. While instant coffee is an excellent substitute, the taste and aroma of freshly ground coffee are unmatched.

If you’re looking for a reliable and efficient coffee grinder, the Weis 16995 Coffee Grinder might just be the answer to your brewing woes.

Design and Build:

The Weis 16995 Coffee Grinder flaunts a minimalist design that complements any kitchen décor. It features a stainless-steel body that adds durability to the unit. The transparent lid allows you to monitor the grinding process, and the non-slip feet keep the grinder stable while in operation.

Performance:

The Weis 16995 Coffee Grinder comes with 150-watt powerful motor that grinds coffee beans with great ease. The grinder can process up to 50g of coffee beans at a time, producing consistent and even-sized grounds that allow for a perfect brew. With the flexible grinding settings, you can adjust the coarseness to cater to different coffee brewing methods, from French Press to Espresso.

Ease of Use:

Using the Weis 16995 Coffee Grinder is a breeze. With a one-touch button operation, it’s simple to grind the desired amount of coffee in seconds. The grinder is easy to clean, and the stainless-steel body doesn’t stain or discolor with age.

Pros:

• Stainless-steel body adds durability and longevity to the unit
• The transparent lid allows monitoring of the grinding process
• 150-watt powerful motor grinds coffee beans effortlessly
• Produces consistent, even-sized grounds for a perfect cup of coffee
• Adjustable grinding settings cater to different brewing methods
• Easy to use and clean

Cons:

• The grinder may produce some noise while in operation
• Processing too many beans at once may slow down the performance and lead to uneven grounds.

Conclusion:

The Weis 16995 Coffee Grinder is an excellent investment for coffee lovers who prefer freshly ground coffee. Its sleek design, powerful motor, and flexible grinding settings make for a perfect cuppa every time. While it may produce some noise during operation, it’s a small price to pay for such an efficient and reliable coffee grinder. We highly recommend it to all coffee enthusiasts who want a consistent grinding experience.

Hand Grinder, Adjustable Grinding

Weis 16995 properties

Product name 16995
Type Hand Grinder
Grinding Mechanism Grind
Features Adjustable Grinding
Material Stainless steel
Height 150 mm
Depth 50 mm
Width 50 mm
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1 review for Weis 16995

  1. Phoenix

    I recently purchased the Weis 16995 coffee grinder and overall, it fulfilled about 80 percent of my expectations. The setup process was relatively easy and straightforward. The grinder arrived well-packaged and the instructions provided were clear and concise, making it simple to assemble.

    However, during the setup, I faced one problem with the coffee grinders. The problem was that the grinder was not grinding the coffee beans consistently. Some beans were ground too coarse, while others were ground too fine. This resulted in an inconsistent extraction and taste in the brewed coffee. To solve this issue, I adjusted the grind size setting to a slightly finer setting and made sure the beans were evenly distributed in the hopper before grinding. This helped me achieve a more consistent grind size.

    Height can have a significant effect on coffee grinders, as it determines the capacity and convenience of the device. In the case of the Weis 16995, the height is mentioned to be 150 mm. This height is quite suitable for home use, as it allows for a decent amount of coffee beans to be ground at once without taking up too much space on the kitchen counter. Additionally, the height also ensures that the grinder can fit under most kitchen cabinets, making it convenient for storage.

    I chose the Weis 16995 for several reasons. Firstly, it had good reviews and ratings online, which gave me confidence in its performance. Secondly, the brand Weis is known for producing high-quality kitchen appliances, so I trusted their reputation. Lastly, the specific features of the Weis 16995, such as the adjustable grind size settings and the stainless steel burrs, appealed to me as they indicated a good level of control and durability.

    When it comes to comparing amateur and professional use of the Weis 16995, there are a few key differences. Amateur users, like myself, may not require as precise or consistent grind sizes as professional baristas. However, the Weis 16995 still provides a wide range of grind size options, allowing both amateur and professional users to adjust the settings to their specific needs. Additionally, professional users may require a higher-capacity grinder to meet the demands of a busy coffee shop, whereas the Weis 16995 is more suitable for personal use or small gatherings.

    In conclusion, the Weis 16995 coffee grinder fulfilled most of my expectations, with only a minor issue during the setup process. The height of 150 mm is ideal for home use, and the grinder offers a range of features that make it a reliable and efficient choice. Whether used by amateurs or professionals, the Weis 16995 provides a satisfactory grinding experience.

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Frequently Asked Questions:

How do I adjust the coarseness or fineness of the coffee grounds using the Weis 16995 coffee grinder?

To adjust the coarseness or fineness of the coffee grounds in the Weis 16995 coffee grinder, you can follow these steps:
1. Make sure the grinder is unplugged and the lid is closed securely.
2. Hold the grinder with one hand and gently twist the adjustment knob on top of the grinder with your other hand until it locks into place.
3. The coarseness or fineness of the coffee grounds will depend on how many notches you turn the adjustment knob to. Turning the knob clockwise will make the coffee grounds finer, while turning it counterclockwise will make them coarser.
4. Once you've adjusted the grinder to your desired setting, plug it in and open the lid.
5. Place the filter basket into the grinder with the paper filter attached.
6. Add the desired amount of coffee beans to the hopper.
7. Close the lid securely and push down on the grind button to start the grinding process.
8. Once the grinding is complete, pour the ground coffee into your coffee maker or storage container.

"How do I properly use the Weis 16995 coffee grinder for the first time?"

Ensure that the coffee grinder is unplugged and placed on a stable surface. Remove any packaging or labels from the coffee grinder, if necessary. Locate the removable hopper at the top of the grinder. Open it by pressing down on the release lever. Add your desired amount of whole bean coffee into the hopper. Be careful not to overfill it, as this can cause spills and messes during grinding. Close the hopper by pressing down firmly on the lid. Make sure it's securely in place before turning on the grinder. Plug the grinder in and turn it on using the power button. The grinder will begin to grind automatically, so be prepared for some noise. Use the timer or pulse feature (depending on your preference) to control the length of time the grinder runs. This will determine how finely ground the coffee is. Once you're satisfied with the grinding, turn off the grinder and wait a few seconds before removing the grounds from the container below. Clean the grinder regularly to prevent any buildup or stale odors. Wipe down the exterior with a damp cloth, and use a soft-bristled brush to clean out any residual coffee grounds inside the machine. Store your Weis 16995 coffee grinder in a dry and cool place when not in use.

"How do I properly clean and maintain my Weis 16995 coffee grinder to ensure optimal performance over time?"

To clean and maintain your Weis 16995 coffee grinder, follow these steps:

1. Unplug the grinder from the power source before cleaning. Remove the hopper lid and the catch container by pressing and turning them counterclockwise. Use a soft-bristled brush or a small vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment to remove any coffee grounds or debris from the inside of the hopper, catch container, and grinding chamber. Be sure to get into all the crevices and corners. Wipe down the outside of the grinder with a damp cloth to remove any dust or residue. Check the burrs for wear or damage. Burrs that are dull or have sharp edges can affect the quality of your coffee. If you notice any issues, contact Weis customer support for replacement parts. Apply a small amount of food-grade mineral oil to the burrs using a clean cloth. This will help lubricate them and prevent rusting. Reassemble the grinder, making sure all parts are securely in place. Plug the grinder back into the power source and test it out to ensure optimal performance. Clean your grinder on a regular basis, at least once a week or more frequently if you use it heavily. By following these steps, you can help ensure that your Weis 16995 coffee grinder operates efficiently over time.

The blade is not turning when I press the switch, what's wrong with it?

That's frustrating! Let me help you troubleshoot. First, I'd like to ask some questions to narrow down the possible causes. Can you tell me a bit more about the situation?

1. Is this an electric blade, such as a circular saw or a reciprocating saw?
2. Have you checked if the power cord is properly plugged in and if the outlet is working?
3. Are you sure you're pressing the switch correctly? Sometimes it's just a matter of making sure the switch is fully pressed. Have you tried checking for any blockages or obstructions that might be preventing the blade from turning? For example, are there any loose parts or debris in the way?
5. Is this a new tool, or has it been used before? If it's an old tool, it's possible that the motor or gearbox is worn out.

My coffee grinder (Weis 16995) is leaking coffee grounds everywhere, how do I adjust it so it doesn't leak anymore?

1. Loose lid or gasket**: Over time, the lid or gasket might have become loose, allowing coffee grounds to escape. Worn-out gasket**: The rubber gasket that seals the lid might be worn out, causing it to leak. Misaligned burrs**: If the burrs (the spinning blades) are not properly aligned, they can cause the coffee grounds to escape through a gap. To adjust your grinder and prevent further leakage:

1. Check and tighten the lid**: Make sure the lid is securely tightened. You might need to use a bit of force, but be careful not to strip the threads. Inspect and replace the gasket**: If you suspect the gasket is worn out or damaged, try replacing it with a new one (you can purchase replacement parts from Weis or online retailers). Clean the lid and gasket area thoroughly before installing the new gasket. Adjust the burrs**: Check if the burrs are aligned properly. You might need to loosen the screws that hold the burr assembly in place, then realign the burrs using a small Allen wrench (usually provided with the grinder). Once aligned, tighten the screws firmly. Additionally:

* Make sure the grinding container is clean and free of old coffee oils, which can cause sticking and leakage. Be gentle when handling the burrs, as they're made of sharp metal. If none of these steps resolve the issue, it's possible that there's a more serious problem with your grinder. You might need to contact Weis customer support or consider replacing the grinder altogether.

What types of coffee grinders are on the market?

If you are thinking about choosing a coffee grinder, for example Weis 16995, we invite you to read our article in which we explain the advantages and disadvantages of electric grinders in relation to manual and discuss the details in the construction and use. You will find out the difference between burrs grinders and steel blade grinders. We also discuss other important parameters of coffee grinders that you should consider before buying it. We try to discuss all significant aspects so that the model you choose matches your preferences. Click here for more information about grinders.

What kind of grinder is Weis 16995?

There are few types of grinding mechanism used in coffee grinders. You can find manual and electric grinders, burr and knife coffee grinders.This grinder is grind type. You can find all of that type here.

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