Proctor Silex Fresh Grind Electric Coffee Grinder (4 oz) with Stainless Steel Blades

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Proctor Silex Fresh Grind Electric Grinder (4 oz) – Versatile & Convenient

The Proctor Silex Fresh Grind Electric Grinder is the perfect compact tool for easily processing coffee beans, spices, and herbs. Designed for convenience, this unit features a powerful motor and durable stainless steel blades to quickly and efficiently grind contents for fresh, flavorful results every time.

With a practical 4-ounce capacity, it handles enough beans for several cups of coffee. Its streamlined, white design looks great on any countertop, and its innovative retractable cord feature ensures storage is neat and clutter-free. Use the easy-touch button to control the grinding process and achieve your desired texture, from coarse to extra-fine.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • 4 oz Capacity: Perfectly sized for grinding enough coffee for multiple servings or a batch of spices.

  • Stainless Steel Blades: Durable and efficient for fast grinding of coffee beans, spices, and herbs.

  • Retractable Cord: Cord reels into the base for quick, neat, and clutter-free storage.

  • Versatile Function: Ideal for whole coffee beans, or for grinding cumin, pepper, cinnamon sticks, and more.

  • Easy One-Touch Operation: Simple button control allows you to grind until the desired consistency is achieved.

  • Compact & Lightweight: Small footprint saves valuable counter and cabinet space.

Model: E160BYR

Color: White

Capacity: 4 oz (Approx.)

Blade Material: Stainless Steel

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