Overall Rating
6.1, Based on 34 Reviews
Avg Price
$130.00
Manufacturer
KitchenAid
Machine Type
Burr grinder, glass hopper
Colors
Varies
Class
Grinder, Flat Burr, Consumer
Pro Review
No
First Look
No
QuickShot
No
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KitchenAid's redesign of a 1930s style coffee grinder, suitable for espresso to press pot.
R Long (quality: 5.5)
11.24.2003
Rating: 9.0
Bottom Line: Grinder is easy to use. I don't mind the excess ground coffee on the counter given that the coffee taste is wonderful. What does rpm really have to do with it if there is no static and the taste is great?
RA Schuppe (quality: 5.8)
01.09.2004
Rating: 9.0
Bottom Line: Good solid, powerful, grinder that works for me (vac-pot & Moka Brew).
Wayne Peterson (quality: 4.5)
12.08.2004
Rating: 8.8
Bottom Line: Bulletproof, well-built, simple and fun machine (if you'll make Eric's modification for espresso).
Aaron Coulter
12.24.2005
Rating: 8.6
Bottom Line: Great ginder!! Solid counstruction and great looks make this the grinder for the long haul!
Attila Horvath (quality: 4.3)
02.13.2006
Rating: 8.6
Bottom Line: For the price and intended purpose, KitchenAid's KCG200 Retro Burr grinder is definitely adequate, suitable and easy to use.
Wooly Grrl (quality: 3.9)
01.26.2005
Rating: 8.2
Bottom Line: Great machine for someone coming from a whirlyblade, make the mod, make the mod!
Lance Goffinet (quality: 8.1)
11.11.2003
Rating: 8.2
Bottom Line: A fantastic grinder for drip, vacuum pot, and french press; does not grind fine enough for espresso.
Rick Strong
10.05.2005
Rating: 8.2
Bottom Line: Solid, reliable, looks cool, stores a pound of coffee, grind is right for drip after performing the mod. At five+ years still works well.
Jon Rosenthal (quality: 4.2)
09.10.2004
Rating: 8.2
Bottom Line: Maybe the best grinder anywhere (for Drip and French Press) for the money.
C W (quality: 6.9)
12.25.2003
Rating: 8.0
Bottom Line: Great at grinding for drip brew, but get used to cleaning the chute with toothpicks.
Bob Todrick (quality: 4.3)
04.21.2006
Rating: 7.8
Bottom Line: A reasonable machine with good quality (KitcheAid usually doesn't make crap) and a fair price.
Kirstin V (quality: 6.6)
11.17.2004
Rating: 7.6
Bottom Line: Looks really cool on the counter & built like a tank but grinds rather unevenly... good for drip but not so hot for French Press...
Erik Francey (quality: 5.6)
07.06.2004
Rating: 7.6
Bottom Line: Good machine, must be modded to do espresso, no replacement parts???
Ron Eric Edrosa (quality: 6.0)
04.08.2004
Rating: 7.2
Bottom Line: Get your toothpick out to remove leftover grinds...but otherwise a nice sturdy machine.
T. Marsee (quality: 7.0)
08.05.2005
Rating: 7.0
Bottom Line: Nice design, solid, but won't grind fine enough for my use
Jeanie Parsons (quality: 7.0)
11.23.2007
Rating: 6.4
Bottom Line: If you love bean flingling, this grinder is for you!
Lin Carol (quality: 4.7)
02.09.2004
Rating: 6.4
Bottom Line: "Don't waste your money on this piece of junk."
Michael Sparks (quality: 7.0)
08.15.2005
Rating: 6.2
Bottom Line: Looks cool, but doesn't work worth a darn
Erik N (quality: 5.8)
08.03.2005
Rating: 6.0
Bottom Line: Bottom line, stay away from this machine.
Coffee Girl (quality: 5.0)
02.14.2004
Rating: 5.8
Bottom Line: Great Looks, very unsatisfactory performance.
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