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KitchenAid Pro Line Burr Coffee Grinder, Pearl Metallic

KitchenAid Pro Line Burr Coffee Grinder, Pearl Metallic

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Brand: KitchenAid


Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 85 reviews

Color: Pearl Metallic
Shipping Weight (lbs): 12.6
Dimensions (in): 6 x 10.3 x 13.5

MPN: KPCG100PM
Model: KPCG100PM
UPC: 050946913339
EAN: 0050946913339
ASIN: B00030IEJG


Features:
  • 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 coffee flavor
  • Dishwasher-safe bean hopper, hopper lid, and coffee bin; burr cleaning brush included
  • Measures 12 by 13-1/2 by 6 inches; 2-year, hassle-free replacement warranty

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
KitchenAid Pro Line Series, Burr Coffee Mill features Precision Commercial Stainless Steel Cutting Purrs, Low RPM operation, Simple Burr Access and more Low RPM Operation Simple Burr Access Easy to Clean KitchenAid 2 Year Hassle Free Replacement Warranty Unit Dimensions - Height 13.5 x Width 10.25 x Depth 6 inches Weight - 10.44 pounds


Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Coffee Mill   June 27, 2008
H. K. Sacks (Pittsburgh, PA)
Quiet and effective. The only downside is there is no built-in timer. I use a stop watch to grind consistent quantities. The grind is uniform and the glass carafe doesn't build up a static charge.


5 out of 5 stars great grinder   May 19, 2008
A. Franz (Jamesport, NY USA)
After using it for a few months I'm very happy with the grinder, its very consistent and can be cleaned easily. There are many suggestions on the internet how to adjust the grinding mechanism.


5 out of 5 stars KitchenAid Coffee Grinder   April 12, 2008
Craig Edgerton (Parachute, CO United States)
KitchenAid KPCG100NP Pro Line Burr Coffee Grinder, Nickel Pearl

It is large, much bigger then the last five I wore out. It is quiet but far from silent. Grind is exactly as promised and quick enough. The fit of the receiving cup could be improved and there is that petty mess they all seem to experience. All considered, it's 100% better then any others I have seen and used.



5 out of 5 stars Four hints for good results   March 10, 2008
Peter A. Colman (Manlius, NY USA)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I've used my grinder daily for about 14 months. I think it is great. Hints: (1) Although it does not have a timer, I just weigh out the amount of beans I want for the pot I'm using, and put that amount of beans into the hopper. I then run it until it is empty. That doesn't take long. The top of the hopper just lifts off. (2) To avoid beans hanging up on the edge where the hopper meets the metal housing, I simply cut the top of a round plastic canola oil bottle to make a clear plastic funnel. It fits inside the glass housing, and I leave it there all the time. It is as wide as the hopper at the top, and small enough at the bottom so that the beans have to go right into the grinder. Because it is a clear plastic funnel, you don't notice that it is there. (3) Before I pull the grounds container out, I jiggle it just a little. That cuts down on mess. (4) Clean it every few weeks. If the auger won't come out, stick a chopstick in from the top and push.


5 out of 5 stars Very very pleased   November 26, 2007
Scott Lawrence (Concord, MA USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I'm delighted with this machine.

I did find the factory setting to be too coarse at the fine end, but a few minutes following the instructions corrected that, and now it's excellent. The factory setting at the coarse end is very very coarse, and even with it reset for the finest possible grind at the fine end I wouldn't use the coarsest setting even for my press-pot.

The uniformity of the grind is outstanding.

The feed problems people mention are true - I do have to poke a few of the beans to get them over the lip at the bottom of the input jar, but I don't find that much trouble. Using a glass output container really seems to reduce the static problems (that and the fact that even at a fine setting there is little 'dust' generated).

This machine is _very_ sturdy. I don't think it will need replacing for a _long_ time.