KitchenAid BCG100 Electric Blades Grinder

KitchenAid BCG100 Electric Blades Grinder

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  • Power: 200 Watt
  • Type: Electric
  • Grinding Method: Blades Grinder
  • Capacity: 4 oz.
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KitchenAid BCG100 Electric Blades Grinder

Freshly ground beans make the best tasting coffee! New from KitchenAid, their Blade Coffee Grinder is powerful, durable, stylish and convenient. It has a 200-watt motor with a stainless steel blade to grind whole beans for the freshest taste and the richest aroma. It has a heavy-duty motor housing and bowl with a hi-impact top cover. Its sleek design provides an elegant look, and comes in four smart colors.

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504

Kitchen Aid BCG100BU he's blue, stainless, and all mine

byLRGuis Nov 5, 2002
57 Helpfuls 58 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros great looking colors, stainless appearance, stainless blade, safety feature
Cons four ounces of grinding at a time may be limiting for some
Recommended it? Yes

It was during my "blue period"...or perhaps it was during the months of "stainless steel fixation"...whatever the time frame, this little grinder from Kitchen Aid entered my life and that of my little family. The attraction was purely physical - sometimes those are the best kind - and I intended to... Read full review »

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KitchenAid, How Could You Make This In India?

bysweetsue_98 Mar 7, 2004
68 Helpfuls 69 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Large capacity, powerful motor
Cons It does not work.
Recommended it? No

If you have ever been the victim of your non-flavored coffee beans being ground at the grocery store just after someone's vanilla mocha flavored coffee, you will understand why a grinder at home is most important for a good cup of coffee.

I have had several different grinders of which all... Read full review »

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KitchenAid/Krups Komparo: The Germans oughta' take a close look at this one.

bypick2 Feb 13, 2003
21 Helpfuls 22 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Styling, Capacity, Power, Removable Grinding Chamber.
Cons No cord storage. A bit messy, but less so than others.
Recommended it? Yes

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I've never been enamored by coffee grinders. Not that I don't like fresh ground coffee. On the contrary, I strongly prefer it to the dry, tasteless pre-ground variety. Always thought that stuff too closely resembled commercial sweeping compound. But I've been less than impressed with... Read full review »

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Product Details and Features

Product MPN

MPN bcg100wh

Key Features

Power 200 Watt
Type Electric
Grinding Method Blades Grinder
Capacity 4 oz.

Design

Cleaning Removable Beans Container
Material Stainless Steel Beans Container, Stainless Steel Blades

Dimensions

Width 4.4 in.
Height 8.5 in.
Weight 2.3 lb.
Depth 4.4 in.

Warranty

Warranty 1 Year

Miscellaneous

UPC 050946863047
Product ID 22702613

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