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In rec.food.cooking, Vox Humana > wrote:

> Cooks Illustrated did a comparison and found that the
> cheap blade grinders produced a better flavored coffee than the burr
> grinders.


Which pretty much proves that Cook's Illustrated doesn't know shit about
what it reviews.


You have to take anything that CI does with a grain of salt, but
> it does show that the preference for one type of grinder over another is
> subjective.


Yep. Some people prefer a velvet Elvis.

And if CI were to review art, they'd tell you that a Velvet Elvis is
better than Dogs Playing Poker.

Here's a clue: The burr grinders they used were junk.

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