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The FellowGen 2 Ode Brew Grinder is an electric coffee grinder designed specifically for brewed coffee methods, featuring 31 grind settings, stainless steel flat burrs, and a compact matte black design. It prioritizes quiet operation and mess-free use, making it an essential tool for coffee enthusiasts.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.41"L x 4.13"W x 9.78"H |
Item Weight | 9.92 Pounds |
Style Name | Modern, compact |
Color | Matte Black |
Specific Uses For Product | ["AeroPress®", "pour-over", "electric coffee makers", "French press", "cold brew"] |
Recommended Uses For Product | Ode was designed for brewed coffee methods (AeroPress®, pour-over, electric coffee makers, French press, cold brew, and more) only. |
Capacity | 100 Grams |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Wattage | 140 watts |
Material Type | Aluminum |
S**Y
Silent, well built and so modern
Excellent grinder!I have used it for a couple of months now and I love how easy it is to use! There is nothing better than freshly grounded coffee in the morning! Me and my husband are very happy with this addition to our new kitchen. In fact we love it so much we are buying a second one to bring for my family back in Brazil! It is functional, easy to keep and maintain, you can adjust to the size you want your coffee grounded, it is very well put together, not at all a cheap plastic machine. It is a little heavy, but not too much that would become a problem. I love that it won’t leave a mess at all. And it is very silent. I have had many different grinder in the past and this one is by far the best one I have ever used!
J**S
Great coffee grind every time and the aesthetics! The aesthetics.
I’ve been using the Fellow Burr Grinder 2 for a while now, and it’s honestly one of those kitchen tools that quietly makes a big difference. First off, it just looks good on the counter—sleek, modern, and compact without being flimsy. But more importantly, the grind consistency is spot on. Whether I’m making pour-over, French press, or even cold brew, the results have been super consistent every time.It’s also quieter than other grinders I’ve tried, which I really appreciate in the early mornings. The dial is easy to use, and I like that it gives you a wide range of settings without feeling overwhelming. Cleanup is simple too—nothing fussy or annoying.If you’re someone who cares about your coffee but doesn’t want a huge, complicated setup, this grinder hits the sweet spot. It’s sleek like all other Fellow products and compliments any caffeine lovers home set up.
N**I
Best coffee grinder
The Fellow Ode Brew Grinder Gen 2 has completely upgraded my office coffee routine. Its precision grind quality ensures consistently even grounds, perfect for my pour-over and French press brews. The anti-static tech keeps my workspace clean, and the quiet motor is a huge plus in an office setting. The sleek, modern design fits perfectly on my desk, and the intuitive grind adjustment settings make dialing in the perfect cup effortless. If you’re serious about coffee, this grinder is a must-have!
K**D
High Quality
This has completely transformed my coffee routine. From the moment I started using it, I could tell the difference in grind consistency and overall flavor extraction. Unlike other grinders I’ve tried, the Gen 2 Ode produces an impressively uniform grind, making it easy to dial in the perfect cup.What really stands out is how well it grinds beans fine enough to bring forward a beautifully nuanced flavor in my coffee. The updated burrs create a precise particle size that enhances clarity and depth, allowing me to taste every subtle note in my brew. Whether I’m making a pour-over or a French press, the results are always smooth, balanced, and never over-extracted.Beyond performance, the sleek design and quiet grinding process make it a joy to use daily. If you’re serious about coffee and want to elevate your brewing experience, the Fellow Gen 2 Ode is absolutely worth it!
Y**U
Perfect grind for every time!
I've been using this coffee grinder for a few weeks now, and I’m seriously impressed! The grind consistency is spot-on, whether I’m making espresso, French press, or pour-over coffee. It’s easy to use, not too loud, and the sleek design looks great on my counter.The adjustable settings give me full control over my coffee, and the grinding process is quick and efficient. Cleaning is also a breeze, which is a huge plus. If you’re a coffee lover looking for a reliable grinder, this one is a must-have!Would definitely recommend!
H**K
GARBAGE, GARBAGE, GARBAGE!
UPDATE: 12Dec23: I've only had this grinder a few months now. My first one turned itself on and off randomly, even in the middle of the night. I had it replaced and imagined all was well. This morning, the grinder jammed. In any other grinder I have owned, clearing a jam isn't a big deal. I watched a video Fellows made on cleaning and unjamming the burrs and thought, that seems simple. WRONG. I removed the 4 larger screws and a small bar that is lodged in the rotating shaft. It's supposed to just pop out now. WRONG. I finally managed to dislodge it and pull it out. Btw. There were coffee grounds everywhere, behind the cover piled and jammed, showing terrible original tolerances and fit. I cleaned everything and reassembled it. Oh, btw, they whimsically show a plastic toy dinosaur lodged in their burrs. Hilarious. I turned it on and it is 3 times louder now! It is totally out of alignment. It doesn't shut itself off with no beans present and when i put beans in to test it, it jammed again immediately, even though I had it set to the coarsest setting. I have already wasted an hour on this piece of junk. Disassembled, cleaned and reassembled it 3 times. Festively, I see metallic flecks in the grind so the burrs are grinding against each other. I wont have to buy glitter for the holidays. Totally unusable and dangerous. I will dive back in but feel certain the only solution will be to pack it up and send it in to Fellows for service. More wasted time and time without a grinder and probably at my own postage expense. Please, consumers, yes it looks hip and pretty, but do yourself a big favor and DO NOT BUY THIS HORRIBLE MACHINE. I will now have either a $350 paper weight or a machine that will never work correctly again, Shame on you Fellows. As a first step, make a proper cleaning video for the consumers you have scalped who only want some morning coffee.ORIGINAL REVIEW: I spent many hours doing research and watching videos and reviews of grinders in this price range. Many seemed to have similar sentiments regarding this ODE 2. That is, it works relatively well, beautiful design but some cheap feeling details. I appreciated Fellows addressing the universal consensus of weaknesses in the first version, namely the need for improved burrs, a too shallow bin, and static cling making a mess. I agree with the consensus that the bin lid still feels somewhat cheap. It should be more solid feeling and better fitting and a simple magnet to hold it securely could easily remedy that. Same with that rubberized lid over the retaining cup. The cup itself is substantial and snaps in place via a magnet. But that lid on the cup just isnt quality or secure. Not unattractive, but it just doesn't fit securely with any authority. Many mention the fins inside the cup that retain grounds and so requires elaborate tapping and pounding the cup to fully empty it.. I overcame that by simply emptying the cup on the other side avoiding contact with the fins. But still it's just thoughtless design easily fixed at really no cost if they so desire. All those things are disappointing since they could have been easily fixed but not my big eyebrow raise. As soon as I unboxed and plugged the grinder in, any small bump or touch anywhere on the body made it turn on. Weird. But more strange is that even unattended it turns itself on! I woke up in the middle of the night to the sound of my new grinder turning grinding nothing! Other times I put my beans in and it won't turn off but acts like it's trying to purge something stuck in there. I opened up the adjustment coarser, tap it, turn it upside down but nothing is inside. I've since discovered that unplugging it and plugging it back in seems to reset everything and it functions like nothing was ever wrong. That little push button on the front also seems a bit cheap to the touch and honestly would be better positioned on the side. Sitting so low on the front just seems not in line with it's otherwise well thought out design. Oh yes, flicking that latch on the side meant to knock loose any grounds trapped in the burrs also turns the grinder back on. I've only had it about a week and am considering sending it back for an exchange, or just looking at other options. It's a real shame since I really like the grinder, it's compact look, the automatic shutoff, when it functions properly and the fairly consistent grind. As one popular online reviewer expressed, they raised the price $50 and it's a bit iffy if it feels like a machine at the present price point, especially with many new contenders and competitors. From my current experience so far, I can't recommend this grinder,with some of the build quality and it's erratic behavior. As much as I want to love this machine, it's been disappointing. As if to reinforce my frustration, as I'm writing this moment, it just turned itself on, grinding air. I also wrote to Fellow for suggestions but a week later have received no response.
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