The updated version of this grinder-the Fellow Ode Gen 2-addresses these issues, and is now one of our top picks. A couple of Serious Eats editors do own this model and note that it seems to produce more static than other burr grinders, spewing a lot of grounds on the countertop. Most grinders we tested had fairly simple removable burrs for easy cleaning, but cleaning the Fellow requires you use a screwdriver to remove the faceplate and access the burrs. There is one major drawback with this grinder, though: it’s difficult to clean. Fellow Ode Gen 1 Burr Grinder: If judged on aesthetics alone, the stylish Fellow Ode Burr Grinder would take first place.At a similar price point, the OXO grinder offers more finesse and control, allowing you to better dial in your grind size depending on your preferred brewing method. However, the range of ground coarseness that it produces is much more narrow than our top picks.
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