On the plus side:
* The grinder is very good and makes a great coffee (due to some reviews I initially had the grind a lot (!) To fine eingesetellt and was surprised that almost nothing came out ... but what was there was just more coffee dust .. So with this mill you can mE any fineness adjust and produce - otherwise reviews I can not understand, or there are major fluctuations in the production of the mills)..
* The mill itself occupies very little space - very different from the electric mill from Gaggia, which I had previously used.
* It looks chic.
Negative falls on:
* In the design of the collection container design has triumphed over functionality: The vessel is loosely inserted into the mill, which leads soon that he is loose and needs to be with-held during milling. Meanwhile, he falls sometimes even from themselves when lifting the mill from. With a little practice to use that interferes be little but it is a pity that apparently much engineering knowledge has flowed into the grinder, but only amateur designer knowledge in the remaining construction. And in a not very low price.
* The Strong electrostatic charge can stick a part of the ground coffee at the mill. And again, some of it then falls when opening and handling from. Now I have always been a small tray below it, so that I can dispose of the spilled coffee powder easily. But what makes the place advantage of this small mill unfortunately canceled out.
Bottom line: I use the mill 3-5 times a day and am very happy with the grinding result. Due to poor design but I would not buy it again. For casual users, but perhaps prefer to use a real Siebträgermaschine only on Sundays, the Heidelberg, however, is great because it gives a very good result and otherwise occupies very little space. When occasional users also the wear of the plug cap is set not so surprising.