Sunday, September 1, 2013

KitchenAid Blade Coffee Grinder

KitchenAid Blade Coffee Grinder
List Price : $39.99
Price : $29.99
Code : B003WIZ5PC
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Product Feature


  • 160-watt motor grinds with minimal noise
  • Stainless steel blade to grind whole beans for a rich, aromatic blend
  • Heavy-duty motor housing

Product Description


The KitchenAid Coffee Grinder features a nicely curved profile that has a robust footprint including rubber feet that prevent scratches and help absorb sound for quiet operation. The heavy-duty motor housing helps keep the grinder stable during operation. And, the clear top cover is durable for years of grinding. The whole grinder is remarkably easy to clean. The bowl, blade, and top cover can go straight to the dishwasher for easy cleanup. The exterior wipes clean with a soft cloth.


Product Detail


  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1829 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Size: 4-oz.
  • Color: Onyx Black
  • Brand: KitchenAid
  • Model: BCG111OB
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.50" h x4.40" w x4.40" l,2.60 pounds








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Product Reviews

121 of 127 people found the following review helpful.
5Best coffee grinder EVER
By Pickyshopper
This is the best coffee grinder I have ever owned. It is powerful...which makes the grinding go quickly. I have always had a mess with grinders as you transfer the grounds to the lid to then put in the coffeemaker. Then, when you put the lid back on, big mess! This one, the grinding "cup" just lifts out...the lid never gets grounds in it. Fantastic! It's also large enough to grind enough beans for a full 12-cup batch of coffee...and I drink strong coffee so I use a lot of beans. Seriously, best ever.

84 of 88 people found the following review helpful.
5Perfect dry grinder for spices - convenient, safe and attractive
By V. Herbert
This is the best dry grinder that I've ever owned. It is very attractive, compact, well designed & does the job. The cup can be removed to empty the ground item, and can be put in the dishwasher. This is a big plus. Also, the cup is much larger than the other spice mills that I've had.
I use this grinder to grind spices, flax and black sesame, and it does a great job with each and every one of these. The plastic grinders are unsafe, since over time the plastic is damaged (gets cloudy) by the hard coffee bean and spices, and particles of plastic is getting in your food.
I searched for a stainless steel grinding bowl for safety reasons, and found this. This is a little gem. I only wish that kitchenaid sells extra cups.

94 of 103 people found the following review helpful.
5Better than Krups
By G. Boggs
Let me begin with a confession: I'm not a coffee goar-may. I don't ask much of my coffeemaker and grinder beyond a good cuppa in the morning.

Having said that, I do grind my own beans daily. I've owned the Krups unit for several years. It was reliable and easy to use. I was happy with it. It was happy with me. We raised our cups of coffee together. But as we advanced together beyond what could be comfortably called middle age, I got an itch for a nice little grinder with more pizazz. My relationship with the reliable little Krups got stale.

I picked up this little KitchenAid unit up on a website. KitchenAid looked hot, in tune with the times, and built like she could deliver. And boy, can she deliver. One of the things I like about her is she's quiet. If you have company sleeping in, there's no racket to embarrass you and rouse the guests sleepy-eyed and groggy out of the guest bedroom wondering if someone is getting killed. Krups was a screamer.

And trust me, KitchenAid has all the moves down. If you push the right button, she'll grind your beans to a state of perfection.

No, Krups and I are finished. It is so over. She gave me the best years of her life, but all good things must end. I hope she can find a new home. I don't have a single pang of regret that KitchenAid has moved in, and my beans have never been in better shape.

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