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| 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 |
| Pro Review |
Yes |
| First Look |
No |
| QuickShot |
No |

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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. |
| Ed Wilson |
03.25.2012 |
Rating: 8.4 |
| Bottom Line: Well made, versatile, affordably priced grinder |
| 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 |
| 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. |
| Brad Chick (quality: 0.3) |
09.09.2010 |
Rating: 4.6 |
| Bottom Line: n/a |
| Dave Mclennan (quality: 2.5) |
03.19.2010 |
Rating: 2.6 |
| Bottom Line: BUY THE LELIT PL53 FOR $300 CDN ALLYOU WILL EVER NEED |
| Daniel C (quality: 7.7) |
03.02.2010 |
Rating: 8.4 |
| Bottom Line: The definitive entry-level grinder for all your non-espresso needs |
| 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. |
| William Baguhn |
07.02.2009 |
Rating: 8.4 |
| Bottom Line: This is the entry level grinder I should have bought the first time. |
| Brent Starks |
06.19.2009 |
Rating: 9.0 |
| Bottom Line: Great - Best Grinder you can get for the cost |
| Shaun Yasaki (quality: 5.0) |
06.17.2009 |
Rating: 9.0 |
| Bottom Line: I would buy this again for $100. |
| Chris Mistler (quality: 5.3) |
06.10.2009 |
Rating: 3.8 |
| Bottom Line: Avoid this one. |
| STEVEN LAKEN (quality: 1.8) |
04.09.2009 |
Rating: 1.6 |
| Bottom Line: Stay away from this grinder...it does not work. |
| Matt L (quality: 6.5) |
11.19.2008 |
Rating: 8.4 |
| Bottom Line: Finally! Perfectly times espresso shots from my Gaggia Coffee! |
| Robert Kugel (quality: 8.0) |
07.13.2008 |
Rating: 8.8 |
| Bottom Line: Excellent value, consistent and durable, but not without some issues. |
| 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! |
| 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. |
| Bill Womack (quality: 8.3) |
09.14.2007 |
Rating: 9.0 |
| Bottom Line: If the price makes you flip, you must equip! |
| Douglas Herring (quality: 8.0) |
08.17.2007 |
Rating: 7.0 |
| Bottom Line: For the same money, the Capresso Infinity is a better machine |
| 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. |
| 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... |
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