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☕ Elevate your morning ritual with precision and style — grind like a pro, every time!
The KitchenAid KCG0702CS Burr Coffee Grinder combines 15 adjustable grind settings with durable stainless steel burrs and a stylish die-cast metal body. Its 7 oz glass hopper and grind jar preserve bean freshness and simplify cleaning. Designed for quiet, low RPM operation, this compact yet powerful grinder delivers consistent results for every brewing method, making it a must-have for coffee aficionados who demand quality and style.










| ASIN | B00XPRQW2A |
| Best Sellers Rank | #801,199 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #164 in Burr Coffee Grinders |
| Brand | KitchenAid |
| Brand Name | KitchenAid |
| Capacity | 7 ounces |
| Color | Contour Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 335 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00883049380872 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.9"L x 10"W x 9.8"H |
| Item Weight | 9.9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | KitchenAid |
| Manufacturer Part Number | KCG0702CS |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year hassle-free replacement warranty |
| Material | Zinc |
| Material Type | Zinc |
| Model Number | KCG0702CU |
| Product Dimensions | 5.9"L x 10"W x 9.8"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Grind |
| Style | Automatic |
| Style Name | Automatic |
| UPC | 883049380872 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
M**.
Good product
Ok, I did a lot a reading about different burr grinders before ordering this one. I wanted one that wasn’t huge on the counter and wouldn’t wake the whole neighborhood. I know this one didn’t have the greatest reviews but I liked the fact it had glass carafes. Coffee beans are oily and the idea of putting them in the dishwasher sounded smart. Also plastic carafes yellow as they age. Now granted, I have only had mine for a few months so I can’t speak on longevity, but so far I really like the Kitchen Aid Burr Grinder. It is loud, but not obnoxious. (It’s a grinder, so what do you expect? If your looking for silent buy a hand grinder). It is definitely much quieter then other brands. It is very solid, heavy, and well built. If you have a Kitchen Aid Mixer you know the quality of this machine. The reviews kept mentioning people break the glass carafes, so I am careful with them. (They are glass, so what do you expect? If your a klutz maybe you should buy plastic.) The reviews mention this grinder clogs often, so I simply turn it on prior to dropping in scoops of beans. I let it run for 15-20 seconds after it’s done grinding to clear the beans and there has been no problem with clogging. I do not store my beans in the top carafe because I like to measure my beans for each pot of coffee. (My recipe is 2 scoops of regular and 4 scoops of decaf beans per pot. Brewed in a Moccamaster is amazing!!!) I had some static in the lower carafe when it was brand new but now static is not an issue. I do not take the grinder apart to brush out the burrs after each use. (I’m not obsessed.) I’m guessing the static became less of an issue after the inner working parts got coated in coffee oils. I have noticed some static in the lower carafe immediately after taking it out of the dishwasher, but after one or two uses the ground beans stop sticking to the glass again. I clean mine once a week to once every other week. I think that’s it. Kitchen Aid has made a nice grinder for the money. I’m very impressed and if you aren’t abusive with it you will be too. - Hope this helps. Good luck!
A**S
Finest Grinder
This is simply the finest coffee grinder, for the house, that I have ever owned.
K**.
Discontinued?
We had to pay a premium for this grinder because it seems it’s discontinued. The style and motor are very much like the mixers everyone loves so much. It’s a straight forward design that’s easily cleaned. Noise level is low for the monster motor they attached to this. It’s a very low speed grinder so that might be why. The grind quality seems consistent but I’m not scrutinizing it that much. It’s early in the purchase time but so far this was worth the money over some of the newer plastic options. This unit has almost no plastic except for the knob and a little on the base. It’s all metal and glass.
T**M
Still going strong after over a decade!
I’ve been using this grinder for over 10 years now. I bought 2 more for gifts. Powerful burr grinder. Simple operation. This is how all appliances used to be made, and it’s nice to see some still are. I purchased spare grinder parts thinking they would wear out, but the last I I took mine apart I compared the two burrs against the new, spare parts and there was zero wear. So, I just reinstalled them! This grinder is a bit loud so don’t plan on using with someone asleep in the room upstairs, but what a great job it does. Simple, easy dial adjustment for setting the grind size. I love this grinder. Love it!
B**M
UPDATED...major failure twice...grounds get stuck, backed up, would burn up motor
After using my grinder for about 5 weeks it made a terrible laboring noise. No coffee was coming out, so I realized coffee grounds were impacted within the discharge port below the burr chamber. The whole grind mechanism was becoming clogged with grounds, pushing the moveable half of the grinding burr forward under significant pressure so the coarseness selector knob wouldn't even turn. I was past the 30-day Amazon return date. I took the grinder apart for a thorough cleaning. Even after cleaning, the problem repeated immediately. I called KitchenAid warranty service, and they were very helpful. They shipped a new grinder and a call tag to return the old grinder in the new packaging. I couldn't understand what type of defect would cause this. It's a pretty basic device. I used the replacement grinder with no problem for almost 2 months, then it developed the exact same problem. I tried different coarseness settings. Doesn't matter from coarse to fine, the grounds fail to flow down out of the grinder. It's not because the receptacle is full. The backup is within the grinder, not from too much coffee in the cup. It just backs up and would burn up the motor if left to run. No one should have to put up with this from a $250 coffee grinder. ------ I recently replaced a Kitchen Aid burr grinder purchased in 2012. A small plastic disk called the "holder," which holds a larger, spring-loaded disk in place under the grinder and over the lower glass jar, had broken into pieces. I ordered a brand new grinder which was delivered next day and was able to repair the 2012 model a week later by ordering the $14 holder, a standard repair part for KitchenAid Coffee Grinder KPCG100OB1. The older grinder cost $169, the new one cost $249. Both grinders are great, but by comparison the new model is super quiet. Finally, there must be better sound insulation around the motor, and I can tell the motor runs more slowly. It generates less heat and almost zero static electricity. So the whole grinder, jar and coffee counter area stays much cleaner. My family sort of misses the comforting scream of the old grinder, heard throughout the house as an announcement fresh coffee is imminent. But I'm getting use to being able to hear the radio while coffee is grinding. I shipped the old grinder to my 24-year-old son. He used it for years at home and is happy to have it in his service. I've used other burr grinders made mostly of plastic. They have all been loud AND generated so much static the coffee would fly all over the place. Or you have to wait a few minutes before using the coffee grounds. The lack of static is amazing. I use oily, dark roast beans. They sometimes keystone in the upper glass hopper. With this grinder you can safely stick your finger into the hopper to move the stuck beans along without touching anything that will damage your digit. I love this grinder and am happy I was too impatient to wait a week to repair the old one.
M**R
A mixed bag, but overall good.
So first, the good: This grinder is obviously made for the long haul. Build feels high-quality and seems like it will last for years (4 and counting for me with zero evidence of wear). If you are going for fine coffee grounds, this thing slays the day! You have 15 options, and if you go for the finest, you end up with commercial-grade powder. All evenly done. The result is a work of art. You can definitely notice the difference compared to cheaper, non-burr types. Also, the capacity is pretty great if you need to stock up. On the flip side, there are a couple of issues. If you are going for the coarsest settings (perhaps for French Press), there is a static electricity issue with the glass bowl receptacle as well as the output end of the grinder. It may depend on what kind of coffee beans you get, but mine always wound up annoyingly sticking to the outside of the glass, as well as even around the shaft. So, your mileage may vary. Again, if you do medium or fine grinding, no issues. There is one design issue that may perhaps be unavoidable (as it is similar to my paper shredder) -- it can get kind of messy with leftover grounds which don't make it down into the bowl. Even when I try and curtail this by shaking the bowl against the output shaft before removing it to access the grounds, there is often some residual powder that exits afterwards and I feel like I have to repeat the cleanup a few times. Minor, and again, might be par for the course. On a final note, I wish the bowl receptacle could stay a bit more "fixed" in place while grinding. It just kind of sits on base of the machine, and often the grinding vibrates enough that the bowl starts to move off the base. I get nervous that if left unattended, it would completely slide off and stop catching the grounds. A very minor quibble, though. I know that I sound like I don't like this product, based on these comments, but I do feel it is a 4-star product. It does an *excellent* job. If KitchenAid does "Rev 2" of this product, and fixes these tiny issues, it would be unbeatable. Nevertheless, I have no regrets about this purchase!
J**N
It's a simple machine that does its job very well.
I did what I felt was enough research to make a solid decision and I chose this grinder to grind whole bean coffee for my french press and peculator. It works perfectly. It does not have any electronic displays or lighted panels. It's pretty loud. It's a simple machine that does its job very well. After 3 months of use, I'm glad I made the purchase. Also, I hadn't realized it before I purchased, but if the grind is adjustable both with the front dial, but the dial can also be removed and the grinders aligned to make coarser or finer grinds. So while it does not have 40 settings like some of the higher priced options, it can be set to whatever grind you prefer.
W**L
Silver Kitchenaid Coffee Grinder
Seems to work perfectly out of the box for drip coffee I set it on 5 and it is perfect. I bought this on 9/4/2017 for $219.00 and 3 days later Amazon drops the price by $6.51 now today 9/7/17 it's $212.49 Then a set of lights I ordered were 39.99 then days later they went down $5.00 each. If you buy this excellant coffee grinder you will not be looking for another one anytime soon. It's well built just be careful with containers. The grinder should also come with a clear static free cover so when not in use it can be covered the suggestion of a clear cover is so one can see it because it is a very nice looking appliance that can be displayed on the counter. Update 9/8/2017 This mornings fresh ground organic beans makes me wonder why I never went ahead and invested in a real grinder before. The other reason I chose the KitchenAid grinder verses conical burr units is that at most coffee shops use "Plate Grinders" verses conical units. Other deciding factor was that I used to service plate grinders...Please note when I had to be servicing them that only entailed readjusting the plate tension after years of use and or a good cleaning was needed...
E**Z
Producto garantizado
Excelente molino ya lo tenía anteriormente
A**Z
No es muy exacto
Muele muy disparejo, no es muy exacto,
J**Z
Bueno pero no excelente
Cuando adquirí el producto, por default estaba en la opción 5 o 6 de tipo de molido. Y funcionó perfecto por este tiempo. Un buen día decidi cambiarlo al modo mas fino de molido y note que no estaba funcionando correctamente, empezo a salir un olor a quemado y eso me inquietó. Tuve que abrir la máquina y limpiarla, y volver ensamblar. Desde entonces una que otra vez hay que desatorar los granos de cafe o checar que pasa cuando muele de forma inconsistente. Para algo tan caro y que promete ser de mas potencia, me ha decepcionado. Mi máquina anterior por menos de la mitad del precio funcionó mejor por años, hasta que murió y tuve que reemplazarla. Actualización: Después de mover la perilla para seleccionar el máximo nivel de molido he seguido con los problemas que a veces parece batallar la máquina. Pero me ha gustado que ahora, comparando con mi molino anterior, logro degustar un rico café, utilizando al menos 30% menos de cantidad por el tipo de molido.
C**Z
Chris Scholz
EXCELENTE producto!!!, lo recomiendo ampliamente, la potencia al moler es perfecta, creo que lo único que le falta para ser perfecta, es que el envase de vidrio donde cae el café, debería tener una tapa aparte
C**S
Me encantó
Muy funcional y muele perfecto
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