I received a bag of whole bean coffee as a Christmas gift and got tired of grinding it myself in a mortar and pestle, so I picked this up in lieu of buying another crappy electric blade grinder that wouldn't last more then a few months. I was certainly not going to buy an electric burr grinder, as those can get exorbitantly expensive, so I thought to give a manual burr a try.So far, as of writing I've used it once and everything works as advertised and is easy to use, though I did have a little trouble at first adjusting the burr. It seemed to be stuck in the closed position, but giving the handle a crank until it popped out did the trick. Afterward I was able to adjust with no problem, though I do have a little trouble telling exactly where the clicks are.Cleaning is easy, and the included brush is appreciated.I was a little worried that I wouldn't be able to get the grind I wanted from it(I use an aeropress and grind for espresso when I buy a bag at the store), but was able to get what I was looking for with an acceptable level of consistency. It also wasn't really all that much work at all... Well, compared to grinding it in a mortar anyway, so that's cool.The only major complaint I have is that the included manual could be a little more robust, with maybe some disassembly/assembly diagrams for when it's time for a deep cleaning, but it seems simple enough that I can probably figure it out.This is a day 1 review, so take this with a grain of salt I guess. If anything changes I'll be sure to update my review.