This coffee grinder is perfect for fresh brews at home

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If you’re an avid coffee drinker, you’ve probably found yourself in the situation of wanting fresh ground coffee. Sure, the coffee in the bag is alright – but nothing beats a fresh brew that you can do right at home.

Thankfully, this little coffee bean grinder on Amazon gets the job done. Oh, and it’s less than $14.

Shop: AmazonBasics Coffee Grinder, $13.99

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Others have also used this grinder for products like herbs, spices and grains, meaning you can get a lot of wear out of this grinder no matter your food or drink needs.

This heavy-duty stainless steel grinder is a must-have and quickly grinds coffee beans in less than 10 seconds. The best part? Its compact design makes it perfect for countertop use.

Customers love this grinder, which has over 1,600 ratings on Amazon. “This coffee grinder was exactly what I was looking for. It is about as simple as it can get, which is a good thing,” wrote one reviewer.

Another reviewer pointed out that it’s a good value for the money. They mentioned, “This is a really good coffee grinder for the price. It’s very simple and all you do to alter the coarseness/fineness of the grind is just hold it down for longer or shorter depending on what you want. It’s small and seems pretty easy to clean. Pretty much exactly what I wanted.”

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