KitchenAid Blade Kaffekvarn - Onyx Svart Onyx Svart kaffekvarn

Brand:KitchenAid

3.6/5

75.17

Elektrisk ström - 60 hertz , nätsladdslängd - 2-1/2 tum , Spänning - 120 volt , Watt - 160 watt

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1 års problemfri bytesgaranti. Modell BCG111 inkluderar kraftigt motorhus, rostfritt stål 4-ounce kapacitet skål med rostfritt stål kaffekvarn blad, genomskinlig topplock. Avtagbar 4-Oz. Skål i rostfritt stål har mätmarkeringar på insidan, så att du på ett ögonblick vet hur mycket kaffebönor som behövs för att göra 4, 8, 10 eller 12 koppar kaffe. Skålen lyfts ut, vilket gör det enkelt att överföra malet till kaffebryggaren. Rostfritt stålblad erbjuder hållbarhet och kraftfull prestanda och maler snabbt tillräckligt med hela kaffebönor för att göra upp till 12 koppar kaffe. Genomskinlig toppkåpa och One-Touch-kontroll möjliggör användning med en knapptryckning – tryck helt enkelt ned locket för att börja slipa och släpp det för att stoppa. Det genomskinliga locket låter dig också enkelt se konsistensen av malningar.
Brand KitchenAid
Capacity 4 Ounces
Color Onyx Black
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 14,377 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Department Appliances
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 7.1 x 4.1 x 3.7 inches
Item model number BCG111OB
Item Weight 2.6 Pounds
Manufacturer KitchenAid
Material Polycarbonate
Product Dimensions 7.1 x 4.1 x 3.7 inches
Recommended Uses For Product Home
Style Coffee grinder
Voltage 120 Volts
Wattage 160 watts

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Scritto da: B
Reliable, but daily use is a (literal) pain for EDS.
Kitchen-aid is a reliable brand and normally I prefer to buy something tried and true when it's an appliance I use every day. I absolutely love my other kitchen-aid brand appliances and none of them has ever worn out- they've only ever needed replacement due to misuse on my part. However I really wish that they would put some time into redesigning this specific one. This is my second time trying out this exact model of coffee grinder and while it's not a BAD product, it is just not-right enough for my needs to make starting every day using it a little less good than it could be. I would not have given it a second try but the first one was a gift years ago and I forgot until I experienced the same issues with this one again that I had bought my last grinder to replace it because of those annoyances. Some specifics to my needs/situation: - I have Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) and have difficulties with fragile skin, joint pain/dislocation, and a tendency to get repetitive stress injuries from just normal daily activities, so ergonomics is very important to my health and well-being. - I drink coffee every. single. day. -I am neurodivergent and loud noises at the wrong time can be difficult for me. Good things: - Removable stainless cup is convenient and lifting just the cup to the coffee maker is easier on bad shoulders than lifting the whole grinder. - Takes up very little counterspace. I have food allergies and have to cook at home a lot, and big appliances like burr grinders take up too much real estate that I need for other appliances and for prep. - Reliable. The cup locks securely into the base which means that wear and tear on the turning/gear mechanism and therefore the engine is minimized. Bad things: - The cup locks so securely into the base that it's difficult for bad hands to get the cup in and out. - The cup has a sharp edge at the top so one of the angles that I use to try to grip and turn the cup to get it out of the base hurts my fragile EDS skin. I haven't had the skin *broken* yet but even some uncomfortable pinching/jabbing is not the best way to start the day. - The grinder cup does not seal to the lid, so when you grind, a small amount of grounds fly out of the cup into the base where the gears that turn the blade are. Then the already-snug fit between the grinder cup and the base becomes even more difficult to get in and out. - LOUD. If I have someone over and want to make coffee I have to wait until a pause in conversation to press the button because we won't be able to hear each other over it. For most of my life I thought this was just how it had to be but now that I know that quieter grinders out there, I kind of can't stand the loud ones. When I last used this same model of grinder, my replacement was a no-name brand that was easier on my hands to use. Unfortunately the motor burned out in almost exactly 2 years, and likely part of the reason why is that the cup didn't fit as snugly into the base causing more wear and tear on the motor. Likely also the quality of the motor was poorer to begin with, but I can't prove that. BUT, the cup on the no-name grinder created a seal between the top of the grinder cup and the lid so that grounds didn't fly out into the base while grinding, and the edge of the lid was rounded so that it was comfortable to grip the top and twist to remove the cup. Unfortunately like a lot of no-name brands on Amazon, that company either dissolved or renamed themselves and that specific product is no longer available. I did find another better grinder: the SHARDOR brand, specifically model US-CG638B2009. You can check my review there for details. Here's hoping that grinder lasts more than two years, and/or that the brand continues to exist if it burns out.
Scritto da: TL;DR w/Tariq
Good value and quality for the money
Tl;DR Get a burr grinder instead REVIEW As a total newbie to coffee grinders, this seemed like a low risk way to get into it. KitchenAid in general makes good quality stuff, so you're going to get a quality product. However after using this for a bit, and continuing to research this product category, I would suggest avoiding blade grinders in general. PROBLEM #1 of Blade Grinders: - One problem is that you won't get a consistent grind. - Now you can just grind away for awhile, and it'll eventually achieve a static level of consistency. PROBLEM #2 of Blade Grinders: - You're limited to a fixed grind level. - Depending on your machine, and how you make your coffee, you may need a little more coarse or finer grinding - With a blade grinder, you can try to reduce the grind time to get more coarse, but that will result in more inconsistency. And if you grind for a long time, it can only go so fine. PROBLEM #3 of Blade Grinders - It's difficult to scoop the coffee under the blade level Drawback of the KitchenAid - The power cord is not retractable, whereas there are other models which have this. - Retractable power cord makes it much easier to put things away in a tidy way Pros of the KitchenAid - The cup where the grinding occurs is detachable, which improves on the usability - Noise level is reasonable - Can be used as a general purpose grinder (e.g. nuts) Final Takeaway - What I've learn is a burr grinder is the way to go (which KitchenAid does have an offering) - Produces less mess and allows for more control over grind level - Burr grinders are a little more expensive (the higher end ones can get very expensive), but if you're taking the time to grind your coffee, you might as well invest in the right solution, otherwise just buy pre-ground coffee
Scritto da: Gotta be KD like me!
Great Grinder for Newbies!
I never used to grind my own coffee until I discovered how much fresher and tastier it tastes than pre-ground bags of coffee from the grocery stores. I used to use a manual grinder but it gets tiring and can take awhile depending on how much you intend to grind. My fiancé recommended I buy the same one as him as I could also buy a separate attachment for grinding spices and herbs (which is very important to me both as a baker and gardener). I have not regretted buying this whatsoever as it makes grinding coffee an absolute breeze and unlike a previous electric grinder of a different brand that stopped working after two uses, this one is easy to clean as well as empty the grinds. The only minor annoyance I have with this grinder is that the grinds at the bottom almost end up powdery if you use it too long or you don't stop and stir the grinds around in between spurts of grinding. Very pleased with this product and I highly recommend it to anyone who's new to the world of grinding your own coffee beans!
Scritto da: Married, Father of 4, Financial Services Professional, Ordained Minister
Versatile grinder for spices and coffee beans
I like the versatility of having a separate spice grinder from a coffee grinder.
Scritto da: Arindam De
Need to return, this stopped working
Stopped working
Scritto da: Shermin moradi
Broke on first use
Broke after 1 minute of use
Scritto da: Lenore Somers-Isbach
Excellent product!
Most of my new kitchen is comprised of Kitchen aid products. Ever product is extremely well made, easy to clean and work efficiently as they advertise.

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