Italy's La Pavoni invokes a bygone era with this handsome machine. The hard-plastic hoppers and spout are sepia-toned, like old photographs of dignified men and women relaxing on a Ravello terrace, and burnished brass houses the grinder's electric motor. Good looks, however, don't overshadow the grinder's performance in delivering fresh, full-flavored ground coffee. First, pour up to 8 ounces of whole beans into the top hopper. Then turn a knob on the side to adjust grind from fine to coarse through nine finely calibrated settings. Press a button on the side, and coffee ground to your personal specifications spills into the removable front hopper. For grinding directly into a pot, remove the front hopper, place the pot beneath the spout, and press upward against a lever to activate the grinder. A quick cleanup with a brush that's included and the grinder awaits the next day. --Fred BrackList Price: $255.00
Amazon Price: $255.00
Customer Review: Love my coffee
I have used the same grinder for fourteen years. When it wore out, Ifound the same grinder at Amazon for the best price.
Customer Review: good price for good grinder
I spend about 100 dollars tax included to get this beautiful grinder. It's the lowest price I saw, and this grinder really do his job. I am using the stovetop coffee maker, which this product can handle easily. Now I can enjoy my fresh coffee everyday. PS. I really hate USPS package service, and that make my experience for shopping this grinder become 3 stars from 4 stars.
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