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| KitchenAid KPCG100NP Pro Line Burr Coffee Grinder, Nickel Pearl |
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List Price: $299.99
Our Price: $174.81
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Manufacturer: KitchenAid
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Kitchen Brand: KitchenAid Color: Nickel Pearl EAN: 0883049007908 Feature: Coffee grinder with quiet DC motor and durable die-cast metal housing Label: KitchenAid Manufacturer: KitchenAid Model: KPCG100NP Publisher: KitchenAid Release Date: 2005-10-15 Studio: KitchenAid Variation Description: Nickel Pearl
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Coffee grinder with quiet DC motor and durable die-cast metal housing Adjustable stainless-steel cutting burrs for 15 different grind sizes; compact design 7-ounce glass bean hopper and coffee bin; low rpm operation preserves flavor Dishwasher-safe bean hopper, hopper lid, and coffee bin; cleaning brush included Measures 12 by 6 by 13-1/2 inches; 2-year hassle-free replacement warranty
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With Kitchenaid's Pro Line Series Burr Coffee Mill combines commercial performance with dazzling style and compact design. Prepare the finest coffee and espresso in your own kitchen -- the 2.25" diameter stainless steel cutting burrs provide superb grind consistency for espresso, French press & everything in between. The DC motor and gear reduction system work to minimize the frictional heating, thus preserving coffee flavor and aroma. Durable 7-ounce capacity glass hoppers limit the static cling of grounds to the sides of the containers, for more grounds & a better brew. Color - Nickel Pearl Dimensions (WxDxH) - 10.25 x 6 x 13.5 Weight - 10.44 lbs.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Coffee Grinder Comment: The best grinder I ever used.
Makes perfect coffee everytime.
Cant go wrong
Customer Rating:      Summary: Better than a civet cat. Comment: Civet cats don't poop coffee ground to order. Why pay more? Why pay less? Why buy something that doesn't weigh 20# and look like it's from 1948?
Why deal with cheap pieces of plastic jetsam that spew vaporized coffee glitter everywhere and get beans stuck in their hopper? The only good thing about them is that you get to physically abuse them to get the beans flowing again. If you want a simple hammer, this is it. It grinds your coffee with no complaints, the way you want it, relatively quietly and little to no mess. None of that hanging chad associated with plastic grinders and hoppers.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Just works and works what more can you ask? Comment: Just buy it. The cheap ones are going to malfunction. This one is well amde with a 2-year replacement warranty.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Variable performance between grinders Comment: A good grinder which grinds fine enough for my lever espresso machine. This is my second grinder, of this model, as the first one got drowned in a flood, and it performs better than the first, which could not grind as fine as this one. Variable performance between machines?
Customer Rating:      Summary: Kitchenaid burr grinder Comment: This is a real professional model. I had a Capresso that crapped out after trying to make 2 grinds. I think I could grind all day with the Kitchenaid and not have a problem. A real thumbs up for this grinder.
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