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		<title>Antique Coffee Grinders – Collectibles or Useful Appliances</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An antique of any kind is a joy for the person who sees it and for those who own it. Like all antiques go, it is very difficult to maintain these antiques in top condition. There are many antique coffee grinders to available on the market if you know just where to search for one. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An antique of any kind is a joy for the person who sees it and for those who own it. Like all antiques go, it is very difficult to maintain these antiques in top condition. There are many antique coffee grinders to available on the market if you know just where to search for one. Since most of these antique coffee grinders are manually turned with a handle most of these grinders come in a working condition.</p>
<p>But, the question that then arises is whether these antique coffee grinders can be used as an appliance for day to day use or should they just be stored and maintained like any other antiques, as a collectible.</p>
<p>While many antique coffee grinders are available, these antique coffee grinders have borne the test of time and have been passed on to you. Many of them are in good working condition although some might not be able to take any more amount of stress to remain in a working condition for a long time to come.</p>
<p>So, there are a few things that you need to consider before you put an antique coffee grinder to use and check on a few factors before you decide.</p>
<p>First thing you need to consider is the rarity of the antique coffee grinder. The rarer an antique, more is its value as a collectible rather than as a working appliance. So, if you know that your antique coffee grinder is of a very rare kind, it is best you preserve it in its present shape rather than working it further and degrading its appearance and condition.</p>
<p>The next thing you need to check on is its present shape. Though many antique coffee grinders might look sturdy on the onset, there might be some damage that might question the workability of the appliance. Also, its condition to give you the grind that you desire should also be considered. If you feel it is worthy enough, you can give it a try and check the quality of grind that it is providing you.</p>
<p>The next thing you need to weigh is whether you value utility more than the grinder being just a showpiece. While some people give more importance to the utility of an appliance rather than just its collectible value others might not agree. So, if you are a person who believes that the grinder will realize its true value only if it is used, then you can go ahead and do it or else you just preserve it like a perfect showpiece.</p>
<p>Remember, a thing of beauty does not last forever. So, whatever decision you need to take regarding using your antique coffee grinder, base it on sound thinking so that you do not end up junking the piece of history that has seen the test of time. Be the best judge and take a decision whether it is fine coffee that you want or a fine collectible that will adorn your home.</p>
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		<title>Antique Coffee Grinders – Is it more than just a Showpiece?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone loves antiques. When someone mentions the word “antique” it immediately attracts the attention of one and all. There are many antique coffee grinders too on the market that one can pick up. But, like many other things antique, will the antique coffee grinder be just a showpiece or will it do the job of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone loves antiques. When someone mentions the word “antique” it immediately attracts the attention of one and all. There are many antique coffee grinders too on the market that one can pick up. But, like many other things antique, will the antique coffee grinder be just a showpiece or will it do the job of a coffee grinder is the question that comes to many a person’s mind.</p>
<p>The good news is that there are many antique coffee grinders available to you. While some are definitely a rare find, there are others that are easily available to you. The better news is that most of these antique coffee grinders that are available to you are functional. They are not only functional they are believed to have better efficiency in giving you the best quality coffee grind retaining the right coarseness and flavor of the coffee.</p>
<p>There are many different models of antique coffee grinders available to you. Some of the commonly available models of antique coffee grinders that you may come across might include the Parker No.449 Coffee Mill, the Arcade Crystal Coffee Mill No. 9010, the Landers Frary &#038; Clark No. 24 Coffee Mill, the Steinfield Coffee Mill, etc.</p>
<p>These antique coffee grinders that you might find could be a conventional countertop model or a wall mounting model. Whatever be the type, most of these coffee grinders will have a workable handle that needs to be rotated to grind the coffee beans and give you the right quality of grind.</p>
<p>While some may feel that it is another chore to manually grind the coffee beans using the antique coffee grinder, others who have tried these grinders will tend to disagree. While it is definitely an added chore, the quality and flavor of coffee that you will get using the antique coffee grinder makes it worthwhile.</p>
<p>The main problem with conventional modern day electric coffee grinders is that they work at high speeds to grind the coffee. This causes the coffee to pick up a burnt flavor as heat is generated when the grinders work at such high speeds thus spoiling the flavor and taste of the coffee.</p>
<p>But, this is a problem that you will not encounter when you are using the antique coffee grinders. The heat generated when you are manually using the grinder handle to grind the coffee beans is very minimal thus preventing any such unnecessary added flavors to the coffee retaining its original taste and flavor.</p>
<p>Also, the high speeds of modern day grinders can reduce the coffee grind to being too fine if one is not careful in regulating the time for which the grinder is being used. This is not a very favorable kind of grind that one wants while brewing the coffee, especially if you are making the coffee using a percolator. For this reason, many people love using an antique coffee grinder that has the right coarseness to the grind making it more favorable in comparison to the grinder of modern times.</p>
<p>So, the antique coffee grinders are not just picked up as a collectible to be stored as a showpiece but as a preferred type of grinder over conventional electric coffee grinders of today’s times.</p>
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