Overall Rating
8.0, Based on 72 Reviews
Avg Price
$200.00
Manufacturer
KitchenAid
Machine Type
Conical burr grinder, straight path, glass hopper
Colors
Dark Gray
Class
Grinder, Conical Burr Consumer
Pro Review
No
First Look
Yes
QuickShot
No
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KitchenAid's new Proline grinder, with a straight path for the beans, glass hoppers and catchers, and grind settings from espresso to press pot.
Randall Nortman (quality: 8.6)
04.28.2007
Rating: 7.0
Bottom Line: A heavy, solidly built piece of counter jewelry that does everything you'd want other than grind coffee well.
Tom Knight (quality: 4.9)
12.20.2004
Rating: 6.8
Bottom Line: I'm surprised that Kitchen Aid put out such a poorly designed and manufactured piece to represent their top of the line grinder.
Gino Magnotta (quality: 8.6)
05.14.2008
Rating: 6.2
Bottom Line: Has some very good features to it, and could have been an excellent grinder. Has fundamental flaws however which lets it down badly.
Pascal Diamond (quality: 4.1)
06.22.2005
Rating: 6.2
Bottom Line: Great looks, pity it couldn't deliver on the grind.
Steve Pro (quality: 6.8)
10.11.2005
Rating: 6.2
Bottom Line: Missed potential for a few dollars in parts
Mike Wisniewski (quality: 5.3)
04.06.2007
Rating: 6.0
Bottom Line: Expensive Grinder for Drip and Press, not worth it for Espresso.
Benson Tongue (quality: 6.3)
01.03.2004
Rating: 5.6
Bottom Line: Relatively expensive and unable to produce a fine grind.
B M (quality: 9.2)
07.17.2006
Rating: 5.6
Bottom Line: Good grinder for press or drip, but it falters trying to consistently grind for espresso. Make sure that you buy from a vendor with a good return policy.
Jesse Robinson (quality: 4.3)
10.19.2004
Rating: 5.6
Bottom Line: Could have been a contender, but it's just some more junk.
Brian Pierce (quality: 3.5)
01.05.2004
Rating: 3.8
Bottom Line: Avoid this machine
Mark Babbe (quality: 4.7)
04.05.2006
Rating: 3.6
Bottom Line: Not for Espresso. Could be nice for drip coffee.
Mark Shusted (quality: 2.1)
01.17.2006
Rating: 1.0
Bottom Line: Beans don't burn but motor does.
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