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enlarge | Brand: Breville
List Price: $149.99 Buy New: $99.95 You Save: $50.04 (33%)
Rating: 76 reviews
Color: Stainless Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.4 Dimensions (in): 4.5 x 7 x 11.3
MPN: BCG450XL Model: BGC450XL UPC: 021614043405 EAN: 0021614043405 ASIN: B000MDHH0Q
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Must have if you have a french press August 8, 2008 Basar Cenik (Dallas, TX) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This works well. Not very noisy. Can grind coarse enough for french presses which is my favourite way to make coffee.
Looks Good, Could Work Better July 22, 2008 Pagrovia (Monterey, CA) We've had this grinder for about a month. It's good looking and compact. It grinds the beans evenly, and is very quiet. Now for the problems. The beans don't easily drop down into the burr grinders. This might be because we use French Roast beans that contain more oils than other blends. The container that catches the grounds is pretty flimsy. It's also quite messy, as the grounds are full of static & fly out when you remove it & open the lid. I bought this machine based on the reviews, so I don't know why my experience has been so different than others', particularly with the static & messiness issues.
Worth the money if it lasts! July 20, 2008 Donald Brown (Montrose, Colorado) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Bought this burr grinder five months ago. I would probably have rated it as five stars, except the first one received was dead on arrival. Motor worked but it did not grind. Although Breville's Customer Service is responsive, the company's shipping policy makes for a slow replacement. The new one worked fine and it does produce a consistent sized grind. As far as static clinging of the grounds, I find that it depends on the coffee beans themselves. Some stick to the wall of the grounds bin from static cling, while other grounds fall freely from the receptacle leaving a nearly clean bin. The only other burr grinder I have used was a Cuisinart. One reviewer classified the sound from the Cuisinart as a shriek, while the Breville produced a sound more like a growl. I think I would agree with the analogies, but I would still hold off grinding coffee if Momma just got baby to sleep in the next room. Fortunately, no more babies in the house so I can grind whenever I wish. So far, no problems except the start button seems a bit flaky. Sometimes the grinder does not function on the first push but always does if it is pushed it again.
Excellent grinder for any type of coffee July 19, 2008 BHernandez (Chicago, IL USA) We bought this about 2 months ago and absulutely love it. We've been through 3 grinders in the last year. (We drink a lot of coffee) My husband drinks the drip and I drink espresso. It's quiet and we don't need to grind everyday. We can grind a weeks worth of coffee at a time. It's very quiet and totally different from the old blade grinders we used to use. I highly recommend the Breville brand. We boutht this one cause we love our Breville espresso maker and figured this would be a well made and durable brand to buy. It's also smaller than most other of the brands out there. Looks great with the steel finishing also.
Breville Connical Grinder July 17, 2008 M. Cuffy (Miami, Florida United States) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
It's the first time I have bought an item like this. So I guess my opinion would not count as much. But so far am impressed and hopes it gives me my monies worth.
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