⚡ Grind like a pro, savor like a boss.
The Wahl James Martin ZX595 Mini Grinder is a compact, 150W electric grinder designed for professional-quality grinding of coffee beans, nuts, and spices. Featuring a 70g capacity, safety lock-in lid, non-slip base, and a transparent viewing window, it combines power, precision, and safety in a sleek stainless steel bullet design perfect for the modern kitchen.
Brand | Wahl |
Model Number | ZX595 |
Colour | Silver |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 11 x 24 cm; 757 g |
Voltage | 2.3E+2 Volts (AC) |
Item Weight | 757 g |
A**R
Product good. Evri rubbish
Never rely on Evri to deliver to schedule
S**S
Kitchen grinder
Works well, doesn't take up a lot of kitchen space & good value for money
A**R
Good, but lid not easy to twist off or lift because of smooth untextured finish.
Item works well (James Martin mini grinder). But issues are the lid is smooth polished stainless steel lid, it's hard to grip and twist off, and then hard to lift off too. As a solution, I've stuck a suction cup to the side to give me grip to twist and also then to lift the lid off. A bit of rubberised material or something knurling on the lid would have been ideal.
S**Y
Super grinder
This is the second one of these I have bought in probably 10 years.Brilliant device. I use it regularly and I think my previous one was overworked.Quick delivery and used day one.
G**S
Great for coffee beans! My last one lasted years
Why did you choose this product over others?:I've used a james Martin one by Wahl before and it was greatGrindability:Better than cheap ones
T**.
Great value
A new must have appliance fire my kitchen.Easy to use and clean.
K**Y
A machine for coffee and spices...forget the nuts.
Compact and easy to use, it won't eat up lots of surface space. So simple is the design that Wahl forewent any instructions.Quite annoying really, but actually, it's child's play. Plug it in, add your coffee/spices, and press the button. There's no control in regards how fine your grind will be but the longer you press/pulse, the finer the grind. The see-through window is thus very handy. They could advise novices like me you how many beans make a cup, but that's all guesswork.It handled my first batch of coffee easily, within seconds I had a fine ground. Just what you need when you're making coffee fresh and not in big batches. As I use both a percolator and a french press, this is not an issue. I realise for coffee, a burr grinder is all the rage, but for unfussy coffee lovers, this does the job very well.As for my first batch of nuts (almonds), forget it. They do warn you that a paste will form due to the oiliness of nuts, but what they fail to mention are the fumes telling you that the little 150w motor is rather unhappy. I could only grind these almonds in small tablespoon measures, so it was not worth the trouble. My recipe required 50g, this took me 10 minutes. (A trick to get a quicker grind is to add a pinch of flour with your nuts to soak up some oil, and to do it in batches. Very, very small batches.)Yesterday, I got the urge to do my spices, and the machine has redeemed itself. Within a flash I had over 200g of roasted spices ground to a fine powder done in 2-3 batches. It was miraculous; previously it would take me all night with a pestle and mortar or Flavour Shaker. A far superior way of producing fresh spices, the hand method never produced a fine enough grind anyway.I contacted them, asking how it could be cleaned if it cannot be immersed in water. Their reply was a bit moronic, I was advised simply 'to wipe it clean'. Fine, I can immerse the screw top in soapy water for a through clean, but the base? Do you want spice and nut sediment in your coffee? Maybe you do, but I don't. So for ease of cleaning, it's a nightmare.Lastly, though it looks like some space shuttle, it's not as advanced as all that. The cap screws on with difficulty, and one needs a firm grip to unscrew it. Not hot when you're doing batches,In sum, you get what you pay for (namely, a two year guarantee). A spatula-cum-brush wouldn't be amiss, but again, you get what you pay for.
C**R
then dry paper towel but its not easy. I have to also stick to using it ...
Positives: It grinds perfectly in no time. I use it to grind oats and flaxseeds to make my own oats and flaxseed flour. It takes the grinder seconds to grind them so its quick, powerful and convenient. I haven't used it to grind anything else so cant comment but overall, its a strong grinder.Not so positive: You cant wash it! I was really surprised after the first use that I couldn't detach the grinder part to wash, so its a massive inconvenience. I have to stick to cleaning it with a wet, then dry paper towel but its not easy. I have to also stick to using it for the same things otherwise the flavours might mix. If you are going to use it for grinding wet ingredients then you need to definitely find a way to wash it.Overall, it grinds well and its a powerful grinder. I have been using it for a few months now and didn't have a problem with it, but bear in mind that you cant really wash it easily.
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