Overall Rating
7.4, Based on 90 Reviews
Avg Price
$100.00
Manufacturer
Baratza
Machine Type
Conical burr, hopper, grinds bin, doser like grinding, on off swith
Colors
Black
Class
Grinder, Conical Burr Consumer
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Yes
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The first grinder produced by Baratza, and originally sold under the Solis name. Features a conical burr and an on-off side switch. Discontinued.
Jim Pellegrini (quality: 8.4)
11.16.2001
Rating: 8.2
Bottom Line: GREAT versatile machine, wide grinding range for those who make different coffee types, high quality, good value at attainable price
Linc Kesler (quality: 7.0)
11.19.2001
Rating: 9.2
Bottom Line: This time, they got it right: it is the budget choice.
Gary M (quality: 6.8)
11.28.2001
Rating: 9.2
Bottom Line: The best grinder I‘ve owned for performance and lack of mess.
Philip Sternklar (quality: 6.7)
12.02.2001
Rating: 10.0
Bottom Line: Works great with Ms. Silvia
Bob O‘Neal (quality: 2.5)
12.12.2001
Rating: 8.8
Bottom Line: Lacks nostalga. Coffee tastes best when I grind it myself.
Vegas1
12.16.2001
Rating: 9.6
Bottom Line: Nothing better in it‘s price range.
Will Jennings (quality: 4.0)
12.16.2001
Rating: 10.0
Bottom Line: Best in its price class.
HomerH (quality: 2.0)
12.17.2001
Rating: 10.0
Bottom Line: Best grinder for the money bar none. Top recommendation for anyone wanting a great grinder that is not dedicated to just espresso.
Roger Grantham (quality: 7.0)
12.20.2001
Rating: 8.0
Bottom Line: Very reasonable price in respect to the quality, versatiliy, and convenience of this product.
Mike Malecki (quality: 7.0)
12.28.2001
Rating: 8.0
Bottom Line: great value for money; not perfect but a great 'first grinder'
Mike McGinness (quality: 7.0)
12.29.2001
Rating: 7.4
Bottom Line: Possibly the best home grinder out there for under $200!
Colin Newell (quality: 6.7)
12.30.2001
Rating: 8.4
Bottom Line: This is the right grinder for the right price for just about anyone!
T. Guilbert (quality: 7.9)
01.15.2002
Rating: 9.0
Bottom Line: A well-designed product that does exactly what it was designed to do; a big step up from the Braun KMM30.
Eric Larson (quality: 7.3)
01.18.2002
Rating: 7.8
Bottom Line: Well executed grinder for most applications, but buy a grinder that matches your machine.
Anders Halskov-Jensen (quality: 7.0)
02.13.2002
Rating: 9.6
Bottom Line: Wanna try a burr grinder? Go get the Maestro.................
Patrick Toomey (quality: 6.5)
02.16.2002
Rating: 9.0
Bottom Line: An excellent no frills quiet unit that is appropriate for the home kitchen!!
Kimber Mata (quality: 6.3)
02.28.2002
Rating: 9.0
Bottom Line: Overall a great grinder in it's price range. WOuld be perfect for a house that grinds for drip and espresso.
Tarik Ghbeish (quality: 7.7)
03.18.2002
Rating: 9.2
Bottom Line: Best product in it's class and best value for the average user.
Stanford Easley (quality: 6.2)
03.25.2002
Rating: 7.8
Bottom Line: Good grind. Know that you'll be dealing with static.
Donald Blum (quality: 5.3)
04.07.2002
Rating: 8.0
Bottom Line: A good all-around grinder for everything, but don't expect the grind settings and doser that better espresso grinders have.
Curtis Ward (quality: 6.3)
04.14.2002
Rating: 8.2
Bottom Line: Quiet grinder. Wonderful grind quality. Wide variety of grind settings. Easy to operate.
David Willis (quality: 6.3)
05.03.2002
Rating: 8.8
Bottom Line: Great grinder in it's price range for most home espresso enthusiasts.
Jack Berry (quality: 7.4)
05.11.2002
Rating: 8.4
Bottom Line: My mind never wonders what it would be like to own a better grinder - this one is that good.
Richard Santos (quality: 6.4)
05.16.2002
Rating: 9.8
Bottom Line: If your looking for an entry to mid-level grinder, this is it.
Christopher Groppi (quality: 6.9)
06.23.2002
Rating: 9.0
Bottom Line: Unless you have over $200 to spend on a grinder, this machine is IT.
Neil Edwards (quality: 6.0)
06.26.2002
Rating: 7.6
Bottom Line: Excellent grinder for home usage.
Timothy Chan (quality: 6.4)
07.02.2002
Rating: 8.2
Bottom Line: A more than adequate grinder
Steve Dearth (quality: 7.2)
07.04.2002
Rating: 9.2
Bottom Line: An excellent grinder worth every penny paid.
Jim R. (quality: 7.1)
07.22.2002
Rating: 8.4
Bottom Line: Great value for the money, you cannot go wrong with this grinder. You can spend a bunch more and still not have as good a grinder as you have in the Maestro!
Mike Foster (quality: 7.2)
09.01.2002
Rating: 8.0
Bottom Line: Great grinder--read Mark's detailed review if you haven't already.
Bill Way (quality: 6.3)
09.15.2002
Rating: 7.8
Bottom Line: Must be one of the best buys in grinders and does an excellent job.
John Hansvick (quality: 4.4)
12.01.2002
Rating: 3.8
Bottom Line: Great grinder IF you like city roast and beyond.
Pete Landera (quality: 7.0)
12.06.2002
Rating: 8.2
Bottom Line: The ideal entry model that satisfies all needs from Frensh press to advanced espresso machines.
Tony Gilnett (quality: 5.0)
01.06.2003
Rating: 9.2
Bottom Line: This is a top of it's class grinder and will work for years.
Bill McMichael (quality: 7.0)
01.13.2003
Rating: 5.8
Bottom Line: The Solis Maestro handles the finer grinds but cannot produce the consistently coarse grind needed to produce excellent French press coffee.
Robert Jason (quality: 7.3)
01.20.2003
Rating: 8.8
Bottom Line: The Solis Maestro performs admirably, and provides great value for the $$$$
Gourmet Guy (quality: 7.3)
01.29.2003
Rating: 9.8
Bottom Line: Best multi-purpose, spouse-friendly coffee grinder on the market!
John Denver (quality: 6.0)
01.29.2003
Rating: 5.8
Bottom Line: Might be a nice grinder for espresso, but not for press pot.
Keith Richmond (quality: 1.3)
03.03.2003
Rating: 5.2
Bottom Line: Boulders or dust? Am I missing something?
Brewster Lewster (quality: 3.0)
04.30.2003
Rating: 3.8
Bottom Line: You get what you pay for.
Dan Kehn (quality: 7.0)
06.09.2003
Rating: 7.6
Bottom Line: A capable grinder at a good price, but lacks consistency; perhaps best as a second decaf grinder
J. Westy (quality: 5.3)
07.17.2003
Rating: 7.0
Bottom Line: Solid "introduction" grinder, but lacks consistency for espresso
Tom Be (quality: 4.3)
10.28.2003
Rating: 3.8
Bottom Line: Maestro+ makes powdery grind and bitter coffee
Charles Dow (quality: 4.5)
12.10.2003
Rating: 8.2
Bottom Line: Good for drip grinds, quiet, indifferent ergonomics
Steven Zaat (quality: 4.6)
12.31.2003
Rating: 7.4
Bottom Line: Good for moderate espresso machine, but it can not make fine enough coffee for a more sophisticated (>500) machine.
Kim Krantz (quality: 7.3)
02.03.2004
Rating: 8.4
Bottom Line: Great machine, great grind, great price, kicked up my espresso a notch!
Jacob McDonald (quality: 5.2)
03.22.2004
Rating: 8.6
Bottom Line: Excellent value! Highly recommended.
Fred Houts (quality: 4.7)
03.27.2004
Rating: 5.6
Bottom Line: Fun while it lasted.
Jonathan Rodgers (quality: 4.0)
04.06.2004
Rating: 6.4
Bottom Line: I cannot honestly recommend this machine. Indeed, with great disapointment and some satisfaction, I threw it in the trash today and ordered a Rocky.
Will . (quality: 7.0)
04.28.2004
Rating: 8.0
Bottom Line: Can't expect much more for the price
Bob Cosentino (quality: 6.5)
07.21.2004
Rating: 8.2
Bottom Line: Great product and a great companion the Moka Brew.
Bo Harrison (quality: 4.3)
08.07.2004
Rating: 3.2
Bottom Line: Good looks with a tricky design.
Ben Frey (quality: 7.0)
10.19.2004
Rating: 6.0
Bottom Line: For espresso afficionados not ready to make the jump to a Rocky or Mazzer Mini, this a good machine -- but only if given proper care.
B M (quality: 4.0)
02.20.2005
Rating: 7.4
Bottom Line: Must-have entry-level grinder if you want high quality espresso without breaking the bank. You will have to upgrade eventually.
Michael Burwen (quality: 6.6)
03.28.2005
Rating: 2.6
Bottom Line: Worthless for grinding oily beans at any grind setting.
Will Smith (quality: 6.8)
04.08.2005
Rating: 9.0
Bottom Line: Excellent starter burr grinder -- do not buy anything cheaper.
. . (quality: 7.0)
04.16.2005
Rating: 8.2
Bottom Line: Better than a Zassenhaus!
Gene Sparks (quality: 5.5)
05.31.2005
Rating: 9.2
Bottom Line: Buy this and spend your savings on beans. Excellent!
Jeff McCormick (quality: 6.6)
06.02.2005
Rating: 2.6
Bottom Line: Skip this cheapo, spend $100 bucks more and get something that is quality.
Stephen O'Hair (quality: 3.7)
07.21.2005
Rating: 2.0
Bottom Line: I am ready to send this machine back to the manufacturer at my expense for burrial.
Heather Delanghe (quality: 4.5)
07.23.2005
Rating: 6.0
Bottom Line: A good disposable entry-level burr grinder that is worth exactly what you pay for it -- ie not much...
Scott Boje (quality: 5.3)
08.20.2005
Rating: 6.4
Bottom Line: After three years, grind is very uneven.
C Becker (quality: 4.4)
10.06.2005
Rating: 0.0
Bottom Line: Beans other than black cat refuse to feed into the burrs. Totally useless - I literally smashed it on the garage floor (picture inside).
Erik Hovland (quality: 6.7)
12.14.2005
Rating: 7.2
Bottom Line: good starter grinder. Do not even think of using it for heavy use.
FESTIZIO ! (quality: 4.7)
12.21.2005
Rating: 9.4
Bottom Line: A good value for a good burr.
Daniel Goodland (quality: 5.0)
02.10.2006
Rating: 8.0
Bottom Line: Great machine for coffee, not necessarily espresso.
Mark Rabin (quality: 6.0)
02.18.2006
Rating: 9.2
Bottom Line: All in all, a great home grinder for light daily use.
Karl Byron (quality: 6.3)
03.08.2006
Rating: 9.0
Bottom Line: Can grind for espresso, but needs frequent cleaning. Works great from a fine drip grind all the way to Turkish!
Larry Viers (quality: 5.5)
05.09.2006
Rating: 8.8
Bottom Line: Solid entry level grander for drip to espresso. My friend raved about the crème a. May save up to 40% in coffe bean use over blade grinder
John Boddie (quality: 7.0)
07.02.2006
Rating: 5.6
Bottom Line: A good initial grinder, particularly for those on a tight budget, but you'll want to move on to something better
Derrell Piper (quality: 7.5)
09.15.2006
Rating: 2.6
Bottom Line: If you're considering this $150 grinder, spend extra to get something that lasts...
James Hathaway (quality: 6.6)
08.14.2007
Rating: 8.8
Bottom Line: The Maestro delivers a lot of bang for buck; it grinds fine enough for espresso and coarse enough for press pot.
Douglas Herring (quality: 8.0)
08.17.2007
Rating: 7.0
Bottom Line: For the same money, the Capresso Infinity is a better machine
Bill Womack (quality: 8.3)
09.14.2007
Rating: 9.0
Bottom Line: If the price makes you flip, you must equip!
Alan Jarrett (quality: 4.5)
05.23.2008
Rating: 9.0
Bottom Line: This is just a workhorse and affordable for most. Solid, dependable, consistent and durable.
Allen Ginzburg (quality: 5.0)
06.26.2008
Rating: 8.0
Bottom Line: So you think a $100 grinder won't work for espresso... think again!
Robert Kugel (quality: 8.0)
07.13.2008
Rating: 8.8
Bottom Line: Excellent value, consistent and durable, but not without some issues.
Matt L (quality: 6.5)
11.19.2008
Rating: 8.4
Bottom Line: Finally! Perfectly times espresso shots from my Gaggia Coffee!
STEVEN LAKEN (quality: 1.8)
04.09.2009
Rating: 1.6
Bottom Line: Stay away from this grinder...it does not work.
Chris Mistler (quality: 5.3)
06.10.2009
Rating: 3.8
Bottom Line: Avoid this one.
Shaun Yasaki (quality: 5.0)
06.17.2009
Rating: 9.0
Bottom Line: I would buy this again for $100.
Brent Starks
06.19.2009
Rating: 9.0
Bottom Line: Great - Best Grinder you can get for the cost
William Baguhn
07.02.2009
Rating: 8.4
Bottom Line: This is the entry level grinder I should have bought the first time.
Jeff H
12.02.2009
Rating: 7.2
Bottom Line: Good Initial Results. However, after one year of daily usage it can no longer produce espresso grind.
Daniel C (quality: 7.7)
03.02.2010
Rating: 8.4
Bottom Line: The definitive entry-level grinder for all your non-espresso needs
Dave Mclennan (quality: 2.5)
03.19.2010
Rating: 2.6
Bottom Line: BUY THE LELIT PL53 FOR $300 CDN ALLYOU WILL EVER NEED
Brad Chick (quality: 0.3)
09.09.2010
Rating: 4.6
Bottom Line: n/a
Samurai K (quality: 6.0)
11.28.2010
Rating: 6.8
Bottom Line: Good for drip and french press, but not recommended for everyday use for a mid to high-end espresso machine.
Bijou Schmidt (quality: 1.0)
11.14.2011
Rating: 5.8
Bottom Line: look for a cheaper burr grinde, nothing special about this one for the price
Ed Wilson
03.25.2012
Rating: 8.4
Bottom Line: Well made, versatile, affordably priced grinder
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