KitchenAid BCG100OB Blade Coffee Grinder, Onyx Black

KitchenAid BCG100OB Blade Coffee Grinder, Onyx Black

Average Customer Rating: Recommend

New from KitchenAid, their Blade Coffee Grinder is powerful, durable, stylish and convenient. It has a 200-watt motor with a stainless steel blade to grind whole beans for the freshest taste and the richest aroma. It has a heavy-duty motor housing and bowl with a hi-impact top cover. Its sleek design provides an elegant look, and comes in four smart colors. To use, simply push down on the center top cover and…

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very good quality,worthy for price too.
very good in quality and price is less too....you will get powder like coffee after it fully grinded...
2008-08-29, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Well Built and Reliable Grinder
This grinder is well worth the money as it functions perfectly every time I reach for it. It has been used about 4 times a week for over one year now, and has never malfunctioned. Also great for grinding spices, but should not be used for coffee once converted into a spice grinder because it becomes permeated with spices permanently.
2008-08-26, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Best ever!
KitchenAid has done it again. This is the best coffee grinder we've ever used. It is powerful, very efficient.
2008-08-25, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Great grinder for flax seed
I was VERY impressed by this product. In a matter of
seconds, I ground my flax seed to just the coarseness
of my choice. I'd highly recommend this grinder.
2008-08-14, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
simple, cheap, functional
Used to have the simple Krups coffee grinder, which did the job... but was not dishwasher safe... and hence despite cleaning with a damp towel, the motor corroded & the grinder died after 1 year. This is where KitchenAid did a better job, by having a detachable bowl.
The only negative point: sometime not a very homogeneous grinding of the coffee beans.
2008-08-11, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
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