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Coffee Grinder - White | 
enlarge | Brand: KitchenAid
List Price: $42.15 Buy Used: $24.95 You Save: $17.20 (41%)
Rating: 5 reviews
MPN: 4BCG100WH ASIN: B0000VYX8Y
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Grind whole coffee beans to make fresh tasting coffee with a rich aroma. Simply till the bowl w... | | • | Sold individually | | • | Dimensions: 5 "Dia 9 "H | | • | See Product Description below for a complete description of this item. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Grind whole coffee beans to make fresh tasting coffee with a rich aroma. Simply till the bowl with coffee beans and push down the clear top cover to grind the beans to the consistency desired. The stainless steel bowl holds up to a full 4 ounces/114 grams and easily removes from the base to pour the ground coffee into your coffee maker. The blade is permanently attached to the bowl and both the bowl and cover are dishwasher safe for easy cleanup. White base. 220 watt motor. Heavy duty motor housing, heavy duty bowl assembly and high-impact top cover keep the grinder stable during processing. Stainless steel bowl and plastic cover are top rack dishwasher safe. One year warranty. KitchenAid Blade Coffee Grinder, model 4BCG100
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| Customer Reviews:
its ok April 4, 2008 Gretchen Collier (beatsville, LA) i got this more to be an inexpensive option to work with a french press. you get what you pay for when it comes to these. it does an OK job of getting the beans ready to brew, but there is no consistency to the grind. this is the nature of the beast when you get a blade grinder. i do like it because it can be taken apart to be washed, which my old coffee grinder lacked. thats really all i have to say about this.
Solid grinder, sticky grinds January 19, 2008 D. Lawson Nice solid construction. Grinds coffee well though my previous Braun ground the beans more consistently. Only issue I have is that the finer grounds tend to stick to the bottom of the grinder. I generally have to dislodge them with my finger.
Best Grinder Ever January 19, 2008 V. Guglani (Rhode Island) I bought this last year. I grind a lot of spices, sugar, nuts etc. This grinder has made my job so much easier and fun. It grinds lots of spices at a time and grinds them perfectly. I trust Kitchenaid even more now.
effective, but messy October 29, 2005 S. Thomas (Columbus, OH United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have three other Kitchenaid appliances... a stand mixer, a food processor, and a stick blender. I purchased this because I had high expectations from the Kitchenaid brand name. I intended to use it to grind spices. Although it does grind very well, it makes a small mess. I ground cinnamon sticks into a medium fine powder. Some of the powder escaped through a gap between the lid and the base, coating the grinder and the counter. The good news is all this can easily be cleaned up. The bowl disconnects from the base so you can wash it. I cleaned the dust off the base with a pastry brush. Bottom line, this will do the job, but there are probably other units that will do it better (or cleaner).
Grinds fine, but makes a mess February 3, 2005 Superstar Reviewer (Charlottesville,VA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is a decent grinder, but don't think you are movin on up to the cadillac with this model. While it does a good job grinding coffee, the shroud type lid dumps grounds onto your counter and more importantly onto the two little switches on the side of the unit. You activate grinding by pressing down on the lid, that is until the switches fill up with tiny bits of ground coffee. I almost threw the grinder out until I realized what had happened. Next time I think I will get a burr type with a hopper.
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