☕ Grind Your Way to Greatness!
The Wilfa CD Automatic Electric Coffee Grinder Svart CGWS-130B combines elegant design with exceptional functionality. With a 250g capacity, 34 grind settings, and a built-in timer, this grinder ensures you achieve the perfect grind for any brewing method. Made from durable stainless steel, it promises longevity while enhancing your coffee experience.
Brand | Wilfa |
Model Number | CD - Wilfa classic CGWS-130B |
Colour | Black |
Product Dimensions | 15.5 x 20 x 31.2 cm; 1.9 kg |
Capacity | 250 g |
Power / Wattage | 130 watts |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Special Features | Grinder: conical grinder, Grinder diameter: 40 mm, Number of grinding levels: 34, Grinder material: steel |
Item Weight | 1.9 kg |
G**E
It works well
I'd known of this electric grinder for a while - used to be available from Hasbean, now called something else, of which I was a longstanding customer. When my Porlex hand grinder (Japanese made, very good indeed) finally started to wear, I made the jump to electric after 50+ years of hand-grinding beans - and I haven't regretted it so far. Buying it from Amazon made sense, no cheaper elsewhere and delivery was very quick.It didn't take me long at all to establish the two settings I need: half a litre of filter (using Kalita steel filter cup/filters into a German vacuum jug) first thing, then late morning a single cup in the Bialetti stovetop. For the former I set the Wilfa beneath the "A" in Aeropress, for the Bialetti it's set beneath the "O" in Mocha, works just right for me.I've seen some reviews mentioning grinds sticking with static inside the ground coffee receptacle: sure, this happens a little bit - but it always happens with any grinder, manual or electric, varying with the type of bean and the ambient conditions. It really is not a problem.So far the Wilfa works pleasingly well, efficient and easy, not too noisy or bulky, well engineered.
V**D
Possibly the best entry level electric grinder on the market
After some deliberation between this and the Baratza Encore, I made the plunge and chose the Wilfa Aroma as the upgrade to my Hario Skerton.The grinder itself is extremely easy to use, it has a total of 2 buttons and 2 dials. Very difficult to misuse. Only criticisms would be the slightly fiddly bean hopper lid, and the grind setting adjustment dial being the bean hopper, which leads to slight awkwardness when changing the setting.The grind quality itself is, for the price, amazing. I'm not sure you can get grind quality this good anywhere else for the same cost or less. I have zero complaints about grind quality, it's not perfect, but it's the most bang for your buck option out there.The ground coffee bin is definitely a point of criticism. There isn't an aspect of it that I don't on some level dislike. Rather than being a simple cube or cup shape, the grounds bin is a geometric nightmare, seemingly designed to make pouring the grounds out as annoying as possible. It's nothing unbearable, but it is annoying.The grounds bin does have some anti static coating, and paired with a puff of water from a spray bottle results in next to no static, so that's not an issue.Overall, I'm very happy with my purchase. The grinder isn't perfect, no product is, but for its cost it's the closest to perfect you can get. Would recommend to anyone looking for an entry level electric burr grinder.
B**M
Didn’t last long (edited at the end for update)
I do not recommend this product. It has developed a fault after just over two years. Very disappointing. Amazon support only extends to 2 years but the manufacturer offers a 5 year warranty so now I will be going through the doubtless tedious process of pursuing the manufacturer. If anyone wants to know, the fault is as follows: the motor stutters and struggles. My research online on various coffee forums suggests that a capacitor is faulty and this is quite common according to forum posts. Such a shame because the body of the machine and metal burrs are quite sturdy but the product has been let down by a bad circuit component. I would certainly have expected it to last at least for the 5 year warranty period. Not fit for purpose.EDIT: Credit to Wilfa customer service. The process to report the fault was quick and easy and Wilfa replied very quickly. They sent an online form which requests info like proof of purchase, photo and video of the fault. I was able to supply all the required info and within 24 hours had received a replacement product. Outstanding customer service from Wilfa
P**B
Good grinder, but damaged packaging
Box arrived damaged, all dusty inside the box, returned for refund. We already have this model, easy to use, makes an excellent grind. Ordered this new one from Amazon as a present, will now buy from another source.
R**E
Great grinder for the money.
I love this grinder, but I should specify I've no idea how it will perform for espresso grinds. Foe me it's usually grinding for aeropress, which it does superbly.Bought this to replace a Dualit model which broke after years of service. So, not in the best of moods when I received it. The best tribute I can give it is I wish the dualit had broken way earlier. This grinder does everything that little bit better. Grinds seem more even, it has more precise settings, it's even cleaner with the collection chamber being fed from the top not the side - which means less loose grounds on you worktop when you remove it. Its not 'the replacement Coffee grinder', its the grinder i wish id had all along.Cons? Well it's a bit larger than my previous one, but also heavier, and feels better built - which isn't something I often say when comparing with Dualit. Personally I like how it looks so that's not really an issue. I initially thought it was a shade expensive, but it's won me over.
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