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KitchenAid Pro Line Burr Coffee Grinder – Onyx Black

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KitchenAid Pro Line Burr Coffee Grinder - Onyx Black
 
Manufacturer: Whirlpool Corporation
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The KitchenAid Pro Line Burr Coffee Grinder grinds whole coffee beans for the best tasting cup you ve ever brewed! Whether you re grinding for espresso, drip coffee, French Press or something in-between, 15 different grind settings give you plenty of options. The commercial-quality burrs actually flake coffee instead of crushing it, so you don t lose any of the essential oils that give coffee its full flavor. Turning at just 450 RPMs, this burr grinder also ensures those oils will not burn off due to frictional heat. Special gears control the delivery of beans to the burrs for a better grind consistency, and a plastic seal helps position the coffee bin under the grinding spout to prevent grounds from escaping. Now for the real plus: the Kitchen Aid Pro Line Coffee Grinder has a bean hopper and coffee bin made of GLASS rather than plastic to eliminate static cling. Glass means less cleanup, plus fluffy-looking grounds that won t cling to each other or the grinder. And since the hardy all-metal construction means this baby is built to last, this may be the last grinder you ll ever buy. Die-cast metal construction Precision stainless steel cutting burrs 15 selectable grind options 7-ounce glass hopper and coffee bin Low RPM Operation Simple burr access Burr cleaning brush Easy to cleanManufacturer: KitchenAidManufacturer Style: Pro LineModel: KPCG100NPColor: Onyx BlackMaterial: Die-cast metal housingSize / Capacity: 7 oz.Width: 6 inchesDepth: 10 1/2 inchesHeight: 13 1/2Weight: 10 lbs.Volts / Watts: 120 volts / 150 wattsSpecial Features: Wood handled brush removes grinds thoroughlyCleaning / Care: Wipe clean with damp clothWarranty: 2 year hassle-free

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Expensive and worth every penny!
 
Review Date: February 9, 2010
Reviewer: Wandrwoman, NY, NY
ORIGINAL REVIEW WRITTEN IN 1-2009: The Kitchen Aid Pro Line burr grinder has been sitting next to my drip coffee maker for more than a week and it effortlessly became part of my morning routine after its first use! It is solid, quiet, quick and grinds beans evenly with no static mess.

BACK STORY: I have owned burr and conical burr coffee grinders for more than 20 years. Most recently, I owned the Bodum conical burr grinder and it died after maybe 5 years of daily use. I did quite a bit of research and decided on the Breville conical burr grinder Breville BCG450XL Conical Burr Grinder as a replacement. The reviews on Amazon rate the Breville very highly for its price class but I was extremely disappointed when I received it. I found it was extremely lightweight and flimsy in construction. Other than the burrs, it's made of plastic. Worst of all I couldn't get the burrs (which had to be removed for cleaning along with the plastic bean hopper and grind cup before first use) to fit back in properly. I tried and tried. There was no diagram or detailed instructions. No information on the Breville web site and a customer service telephone number that was never answered. Someone suggested just letting the burrs sit "unsecured" under the bean hopper. When attempted, the unit spewed ground coffee all over the kitchen creating a mighty mess and extreme cursing. I wasted four days trying to get Breville customer service! With great aggravation, I returned the Breville to Amazon. Back to square one.

After more research, I decided that I needed to spend more money to get the kind of coffee grinder I could live with. I wanted quality construction, ease of use, good even grind from coarse to fine, reliable customer service from a company that was not going to disappear in a few years, and finally, no plastic parts that contributed to the static electricity that caused the ground bean residue to fly around and settle on to everything nearby.

I chose the Kitchen Aid. The Kitchen Aid is ugly-handsome in a 1930's futuristic, form-follows-function way. Like the classic Kitchen Aid mixer, this grinder delivers what it promises. "Just the facts, m'aam". It is made of solid, heavy metal and the bean carafe and grind carafe are both made of glass. No static! No mess! Heaven! The instruction book is extremely well written and specific to a fault. The unit is surprisingly quiet....no frightened cat! No closing the kitchen door so not to wake the household! The beans are evenly ground. There are over 15 grind settings to choose from. No timer, but really, why have one? I've never used a timer that delivered the quantity necessary. I don't even miss it.

Kitchen Aid offers an excellent, two year guarantee. The glass parts are removable and dish-washable. And, probably most important, should disaster strike, the glass parts as well as the burrs are replaceable! (NOTE 5-10-10: Disaster struck! The ground bean hopper broke! I called the KitchenAid Customer Service 800# printed in the instruction book and ordered a new glass hopper for $12.95 which included S/H. It arrived in several days. While on the phone, I asked the rep why I couldn't find the Coffee Grinder or spare parts for the grinder on the KitchenAid web site. She told me that KitchenAid was coming out with new small kitchen appliances very soon. They are selling out of and discontinuing manufacturing this particular model although spare parts would be available for several years.)

So far, I am delighted!

UPDATE 2-10: Excellent grinder. No complaints! A few months ago I noticed that the normally even grind was getting a bit rough and that beans were sometimes getting stuck in the grind mechanism. I got out the extremely well illustrated instruction book, opened up to the chapter on "Care and Cleaning" and followed the easily duplicated instructions. I loosened two screws, opened the faceplate assembly, removed the burr shaft and cleaned everything out with the supplied burr cleaning brush. I treated the bean hopper and grind container to a wash in the dishwasher. Re-assembly was a snap (unlike earlier Breville re-assembly fiasco) and my problems were resolved. A note to reviewers who have static problems: washing the grind hopper with dish washing liquid solves the problem. Also, I found that cleaning out the burrs and burr shaft helps to reduce the incidence of grinds falling onto the bin platform when the grind hopper bin is removed. Thus eliminating the need to BOP.

I've owned my trusty Kitchen Aid mixer for well over twenty years. Maybe, just maybe this coffee grinder will be around for a long time too!

Hopefully, KitchenAid will continue to offer spare parts!
One Helluva grider.
 
Review Date: July 8, 2009
Reviewer: Clifford Wells,
This thing is the diesel truck of home grinders. The coffee tastes so much better...never thought a good grind could make such a difference. Yes you have to BOP it now and then while grinding but look at coffee beans...their all different and not consistently shaped. I like it all and it will last for ever. It's so much quieter than expected and grind consistency is superb. We love it.
Two year review.
 
Review Date: May 22, 2009
Reviewer: Harold E. Gosse, Denver, CO United States
After over two year's use (pretty much daily)this grinder continues to be a superior product. No problems whatsoever. I continue to be impressed with the quality of the grind 1/2 cup beans at 5 1/2 setting for medium roast beans and a 12 cup pot.

I especially like the pyrex carafe and metal toggle switch as opposed to the plastic ones in lower end grinder models we previously owned.

I have noted other complaints about coffee dust. I sense they are grinding much finer. There is so little clearance between the bottom of the grinding chamber and the top of the bottom carafe I can't imagine it is migrating during the grinding process.

I usually bounce the grinder lightly a couple times on the counter top to make sure as much ground coffee as possible exits the grinding chamber before removing the carafe. I always notice some additional coffee going into the carafe which would otherwise fall out on the counter.
Yeah. you want this!
 
Review Date: December 12, 2009
Reviewer: Tim, TN
You know how you occasionally really love your job? I had one of those moments. I work in Quality Assurance at Whirpool,(who owns KitchenAid). I had always wanted this grinder,.....but the price. Then one day, we have a KitchenAid sale at work....this grinder...new...$75...yeah. As others have said, it is built INCREDIBLY well. It is going to be around ALOT longer than you. The grind is extremely even. 2 days before I purchased this, I had bought the Cuisinart Supreme Burr Grinder. There was as much dust as grind, which led to very bitter coffee. Within 5 minutes of bringing this KA home, I had done a test grind of it and the Cuisinart to compare. Within 10 minutes, the Cuisinart was packed back in its box ready to be returned. It was night and day. I had my first cup, with the same coffee as usual, and the difference in taste removed all doubt from my choice. To the person who said it wobbles on the counter,(as well as a replacement) uh..put a level on that counter.
This will be the last coffee grinder you will ever have to buy
 
Review Date: December 15, 2009
Reviewer: Tracy Ogrodnik, Connecticut
I use a regular old fashioned percolating coffee pot for my coffee and because of this have to grind my own coffee. I researched a lot of grinders and this is one of the few for any price that had a coarse enough grind setting that would not leave coffee grounds in my coffee. There are eight grind settings, 8 for very fine to 1 for very coarse and everything in between. Grind setting numbers are clearly marked with a large turning dial to set them. The motor housing is heavy duty.

The top hopper and bottom container which are both glass hold 1/2 pound of beans and/or ground coffee each so you can open a 1 pound bag of your favorite coffee, fill up the hopper, grind the entire amount and refill with the rest of the bag.

You will never, ever find a grinder with a more powerful motor than this one. I have had this grinder for about 3 years (maybe more), and I'm sure it will last for another 20. Buy this and you'll never buy another one.

2 Very minor drawbacks: 1. Grinding is noisy, but I think all burr grinders would be just as noisy. 2. Its very bulky looking, again due to the heavy duty nature of the machine. Neither of these should keep you from purchasing this wonderful appliance.

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