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Upgrade to the Cuisinart Supreme Automatic Coffee Burr Mill for $38 (Reg. up to $50)

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Amazon is offering the Cuisinart Supreme Grind Automatic Burr Mill (DBM-8) for $37.88 shipped. Matched at Walmart. That’s within a few bucks of the lowest we have tracked on Amazon in the last year or more and the best price we can find. It still fetches $50 at Target and direct from Cuisinart. This is the best selling coffee grinder on Amazon with about 60% of the 6,800 reviewers leaving a 4+ star rating. More details below.

And remember, we also have the Chefman Instabrewer coffeemaker for $25 (Reg. $30+) today.

Cuisinart Supreme Grind Automatic Burr Mill:

  • Removable grind chamber holds enough ground coffee for 32 cups. Dimensions : 6.00 L x 7.13 W x 10.75 H inches
  • Removable 8 oz. bean hopper. Includes scoop and cleaning brush
  • Electric timer automatically shuts off when grind cycle is complete
  • 18-position grind selector; 4- to 18-cup slide dial
  • Removable grind chamber holds enough ground coffee for 32 cups; Separate one-touch power bar, heavy-duty motor and scoop/cleaning Brush
  • Note: You will receive the identical item if you purchase the Frustration Free or Standard Packaging item

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