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The coffee grinder market within the household context is a highly competitive one. It is composed of a wide range of products, from manual grinders to electric grinders, and from blade grinders to burr grinders. Consumers have a variety of options to choose from, depending on their needs and preferences. Manual grinders are typically the most affordable option, while electric grinders offer more convenience and control. Blade grinders are the most common type of grinder, while burr grinders are more expensive but offer a more consistent grind.
The coffee grinder market is driven by the increasing demand for specialty coffee, as well as the convenience of having a grinder at home. Consumers are also increasingly looking for grinders that are easy to use and maintain.
Some of the companies in the market include Baratza, Breville, Cuisinart, Hario, KitchenAid, Krups, OXO, and Rancilio. Show Less Read more