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KitchenAid BCG100ER Blade Coffee Grinder, Empire Red

KitchenAid BCG100ER Blade Coffee Grinder, Empire Red

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Brand: KitchenAid
Category: Kitchen


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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 34 reviews
Sales Rank: 34511

Color: Empire Red
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3
Dimensions (in): 9.9 x 5.8 x 5.6

MPN: BCG100ER
Model: BCG100ER
UPC: 050946863078
EAN: 0050946863078
ASIN: B00005USQR


Features:
  • Powerful 200 watt motor
  • Stainless steel blade easily grinds beans
  • Brushes stainless steel bowl with etched measure marking
  • Clear top cover
  • Pulse control

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
One of the secrets to fabulous coffee is grinding the beans yourself, releasing the oils and flavor right before brewing. With your own grinder you can also control the fineness of the grind, another important element in the coffee equation - too fine and you'll end up with bitter sediment in your cup, too coarse and your coffee will be weak and insipid. Enjoy KitchenAid performance and reliability with this fine grinder.

Amazon.com Review
Coffee devotees know that an efficient grinder can be the secret to a great cup of joe. This model from KitchenAid delivers efficiency and more--from an oversized bowl to dishwasher-safe materials. Powered by a 200-watt motor, the grinder features a permanently attached stainless-steel blade that mills beans quickly and thoroughly. A generous four ounces, the brushed stainless-steel bowl is mounted to the motor housing with a clockwise turn and etched with handy reference markings. The machine turns on when you push down on the clear polycarbonate cover and off again when it's released. As a protective feature, the grinder only operates when the top is in place, so fingers are never exposed to moving blades. Solid and attractive, the grinder is also designed for frequent use and is easy to clean. Both its bowl and top cover go in the dishwasher, while the rest wipes clean with a damp cloth. --Emily Bedard


Customer Reviews:   Read 29 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Stylish And Well-Designed   December 12, 2008
B. Weiss (San Jose, CA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

What I like most about is:

- the safety feature: this grinder can only be turned on with the top in place.
- the bowl is detachable and dishwasher-safe so you can wash it.

I was hesitant about buying this grinder because of the conflicting opinions about it. However, since most of the reviews on it are very positive, I decided to go ahead and try it. I'm glad to say the complaints about this grinder are largely unfounded:


Messy
The most common complaint: The cover doesn't form a tight seal, the ground sticks to and accumulates on the cover, and when the cover is taken off, it leaves a mess on the countertop. This was my main concern when I was debating whether to get the grinder. However, I went by what some of the reviewers suggested: Don't fill past the "Max Fill" graduation mark in the grinder and this won't be a problem. I followed this piece of advice and found that, indeed, they were right on the money.


Uneven Grounds
The instructions actually say not to "pulse" it but to leave the contents to grind continuously. I'm able to get a very consistent ground coffee every time by doing so.


Coffee Ground Packed Down Under Blade
A small quantity of coffee grind gets packed under the blade after grinding. I had the same issue with the Toastmaster coffee grinder I had before this one but I had taken for granted it was an issue inherent in all grinders. The solution is simple enough - use a coffee brush that costs just a couple of dollars.


Looks Cheap
I have to tell you I actually find the Onyx Black KitchenAid Blade Coffee Grinder rather attractive and well-designed. It looks just like it's pictured on the product page. Maybe I just have poor taste...


Noisy
I would have to agree with the complaints that this unit is noisy. The KitchenAid Blade Coffee Grinder would have earned high marks if it weren't for this unfortunate flaw. I get an inexplicable grinding noise whenever I operate it and the documentation doesn't address this problem in its troubleshooting section, but I suspect it has to do with the fact that is this unit is... uh... a grinder!??


There you have it. I hope it helps you in deciding whether the KitchenAid Blade Coffee Grinder is right for you.



5 out of 5 stars Awesome grinder   September 30, 2008
mom8183 (Minnesota)
I recently purchased the Kitchen Aid coffee grinder for my daughter for her birthday. In the past, we have dealt with other types of coffee grinders and have not been exceptionally pleased. This grinder was very efficient and ground up a bag of coffee beans in a short amount of time and cleanup of this item was so simple. I would recommend it to anyone who was looking for a coffee grinder.. It also matches my daughter's kitchen.


5 out of 5 stars Little work horse   August 18, 2008
Software Professional (San Jose,CA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

It is working great for over 3 years which says a lot about this product.


5 out of 5 stars Grinds fine--and medium and coarse too!   August 10, 2008
Martha Knight (NW Pennsylvania)
Nothing could be more straightforward in its operation than this little grinder. Adjusting the grind from coarse to ultra-fine is just a matter of pressing down the cover a few more seconds or a few less. Put the desired amount of coffee beans in the grinding hopper, which contains a permanently mounted blade, set it on the base, place the clear cup over it and press down. Count seconds according to the desired grind.

This grinder might be thought of as a chopper, since it has a blade, but it produces ground roast coffee that is indistinguishable from that produced by the high end grinding machines I have used. I have ground coffee using a small jar on my blender, and although the process would seem to be similar, the results are quite different. This little coffee grinder produces a nice uniform grind, and keeps the aroma inside better.

I like to make fresh-ground coffee for my coffee loving friends. Even decaf beans taste like the real thing! One friend sometimes stops in on the way to work to have me make coffee for her travel mug.

I used to say, "If my coffee is like mud, that's because it was just GROUND." But now my coffee tastes like--fresh coffee, with all its flavor, a coffee lover's delight.



2 out of 5 stars Very uneven grind   August 2, 2008
T. Straus
Like most Kitchen Aid products, this grinder is very sturdy and seems like it would hold up to commercial use. That being said, it produces a very uneven grind. The consistency ranges from a fine dust to WHOLE BEANS THAT HAVEN'T EVEN BEEN TOUCHED BY THE BLADE all in the same batch of coffee. I'm normally a big fan a Kitchen Aid, but the cheaper Braun model I used to own was far superior to this grinder.

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