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☕ Elevate your coffee game—because your mornings deserve precision and perfection.
The Sage Dose Control Pro is a premium precision coffee grinder featuring 60 grind settings and a 1-second increment timer for exact dosing. Equipped with stainless steel conical burrs to preserve flavor, it offers versatile grinding options and overheat protection. Designed for coffee enthusiasts seeking consistent, customizable grinds, it supports a 340g bean capacity and includes smart 3D setup instructions for an effortless start.













| ASIN | B00VVHHPGS |
| Best Sellers Rank | 37,921 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 15 in Electric Burr Coffee Grinders |
| Brand | Sage |
| Brand Name | Sage |
| Capacity | 340 g |
| Colour | Silver |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 581 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 09312432024129, 09312432030069 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 20.4L x 16.1W x 34.3H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | the Dose Control |
| Item Weight | 3100 Grams |
| Item weight | 3100 Grams |
| Manufacturer | BRG Appliances |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BCG600SIL |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | BCG600SILUK |
| Power Source | AC adapter |
| Product dimensions | 20.4L x 16.1W x 34.3H centimetres |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Grind coffee beans |
| Specific Uses For Product | Grinding |
| Style | Dose Control Pro Grinder |
| Style Name | Dose Control Pro Grinder |
| Voltage | 240 |
| Wattage | 130 watts |
B**2
Love it
Love this grinder. Bought an espresso machine and got ground coffee from a supermarket. I didn't really enjoy the coffee so decided to go for a grinder and this was a great decision and a great choice of grinder. I ordered fresh coffee beans from a coffee roaster , and difference is amazing from supermarket coffee. Coffee is amazing. Beans weren't as expensive as you would think.It was a bit of trial and error for a week or 2 but when you get it right it is worth every penny. Easy to use and clean. It has a timer and 60 settings on neck of grinder , and also can adjust from inside for fine adjustments. I got mine just in time as it went up £60 in price a week later. Best purchase I have made in a long time, along with the espresso machine. They work well together.
B**T
High quality grinder
If you’re looking for a quality grinder for moka, v60, or French press, this is a great purchase. It’s simple to use out of the box, and the grind settings offer a great range which means you’re not going to have to spend too long dialling in for the right coarseness. It is a well-rounder grinder and you can use this for pulling espresso shots, but you’re not going to get the highest quality shot. It’s going to be drinkable, but don’t expect it to match the Niche Zero. The machine isn’t really designed for single dose espresso shots. If you’ll pulling shots for milk drinks they you’ll get a great coffee with ease. I’ve had very little problems with grind retention, and grinding for v60 I’m getting 20g in, 20g out. It is definitely worth cleaning ever 2-4 weeks this will affect how much retention you are getting, and also the flavour. You don’t want old bitter beans of a different grind in your coffee. The cleaning is a little bit awkward for as some of the parts a held it very securely and being plastic, they don’t feel as robust as I’d like. It’s a well made, easy to use machine that will get you great coffee across all ranges.
A**O
Most versatile grinder at a reasonable price
I got this because it can grind from espresso fine to very coarse. Okay, purists will say the espresso is only fine enough for a machine with a pressurised portafilter, but that's as fancy as I'm likely to get. The main thing is I can also grind coarse enough for a pour-over or pretty much anything else. It's not 'cheap' but I consider it decent value for a good standard of grinding. In operation, it's pretty quiet and very simple. You either keep the button pressed until you have enough coffee or set the timer and press the button once. If you keep changing the grind size, you'll have to keep recalibrating the timer. And in fact after a few weeks of use, I've realised the timer is inconsistent and not to be trusted – I get better results just counting to ten in my head and pressing the button manually. The bean hopper is sealed so okay to store a reasonable quantity for daily use. You can insert two sizes of portafilter (adapters are in a compartment in the base where there are other tools) or use a dosing cup. Or just a regular cup if you're not fancy. Adjusting the grind size couldn't be easier – you just twist the whole of the hopper – and there are about 40 settings. Well, one thing could be easier – seeing the number you're setting it to is quite tricky because of the the reflective surface. The construction is very neat, but the overall effect of the the grinder, though quite stylish, is that it is built to a price. Cleaning is easy (static does cause mess – though it seems to get less over time) and the machine is pleasantly compact. I don't like the loud hum the transformer makes but it does remind you to switch off at the socket. I moved up from a Hario hand grinder and not only is this vastly quicker and easier (I was getting sick of hand grinding), you can really taste the difference. I was actually surprised by how much better my coffee tasted using this instead of the hand grinder. So overall I'm mostly happy with my purchase as somebody who's serious about coffee, but not in the obsessive category.
J**N
A Decent Grinder
I was not looking to buy another grinder, especially an expensive one like this, but when my old one decided to give up after many years of constant use I had too, my choice was cut down by the fact I wanted a grinder that directly filled the porta filler rather than grinding direct into a container, so that narrowed the field down considerably, this Sage grinder stuck out, I already have a Sage coffee machine which I bought on a whim but don't really use as although it's a brilliant machine the milk steamer is just too slow, but based on the grinder that was incorporated in the machine I was confident a Sage stand alone grinder would be a good buy. To start with I wanted a black one but the only one I could find was more than double the price so it had to be silver, I found it easy to set up as I had already had done it with the Coffee Machine, it is just a case of setting your grind by rotating the collar under the hopper, more finer adjustment can be set by adjusting the burrs inside the hopper, then choosing a time on the timer knob, I went for a fine grind and 15 secs on the timer to start and I only really needed to add another second to fill the porta filler with the correct amount, a little guide tool is included and hidden inside the grind spill tray, once your tamped coffee level is set you should not have to use it again, the one thing I was worried about prior to purchasing this was the cradle that holds the porta filler as the machine I am using has a full sized one where as Sage is much smaller, but they covered a few different sizes by supplying an alternative cradle. once your all set just press the button in the middle of the timer knob and off it goes, it's not at all noisy which after my old one is a pleasant surprise, it gives a nice grind with not too much wastage unlike my old one where I had to push the porta filler against a knob and hold it until I was happy I had enough coffee in it, which was normally too much, so that's it, once set it can just sit there and do it's job when needed, which is one reason I did not bother getting it's more digital brother for around £40 more, just no need for it.
M**B
A fabulous coffee grinder
At last I found a coffee grinder that actually grinds the beans correctly. I've tried cheaper machines but they failed to grind the beans to achieve the correct results for expresso. They were adequate for French press coffee, but even then because the grind was "rough" you didn't get the best flavour from the beans. Some may disagree with spending as much on this machine, but if your wanting the best tasting coffee its worth it. From the first grind for expresso it identified the poor performance of the other grinders with the beans being uniformly ground. Our coffee has much improved thanks to this grinder.
T**Z
Almost Perfect
Having recently bought my first espresso machine - a Sage Bambino Plus, the next step was to look for a grinder and once I saw the Dose Control Pro on offer at £50 off it was too good a deal to miss. Now everybody told me you need to get a grinder because pre-ground coffee sucks and if you want to take your coffee to the next level grinding fresh is the way to do it . But initially I was disappointed, more faff weighing out the beans and cleaning up the mess and no matter what grind size I chose the coffee didn’t taste great! Doh well that was a waste of money! Fortunately I persevered and in the end I found it was poor supermarket coffee beans that were the problem and once I got better quality beans OMG it was night and day. I now love my grinder and wouldn’t go back to pre-ground coffee. Recommend So what’s the Dose Control Pro like? It’s great, it’s well built, it’s a relatively small size, it doesn’t make too much noise and it’s a doddle to use. On the downside the grind size ring can be difficult to read in anything other than perfect light. Not much of a problem if you don’t change it much but if you’re using the grinder for different coffee machines that need a different grind then this could be an issue. Also as it comes it can get quite messy with ground coffee spilling out from the portafiltre, although this is easily solved by adding a dosing funnel. So all in all it’s a great little grinder - recommended.
R**D
A Versatile and Convenient Coffee Grinder
I got the Sage Dose Control coffe grinder to upgrade my hand grinder which was inaccurate and hard to change grinds. This Sage grinder has made a huge difference to the quality of my morning coffee(s), whether pour over or espresso. I have used the unit for a few weeks now. It is attractive with a small footprint, which is fortunate because it has a ridiculously short power cable. The grind change is easy. I have not had an problems grinding for espresso on the out of the box configuration. The grind duration control does appear a little flimsy but works fine. There is an irritating and worrying buzz when the unit is connected to power but I note other users have reported the same and so it must be normal. In summary, I am very pleased with the performance of this product to date. This Sage grinder, while not cheap, is versatile and convenient for all but the most demanding coffee drinkers.
J**E
Good quality grinder for a great price!
This is a great product and probably the cheapest grinder money can buy (given the quality). I use it mainly for espresso grind but sometimes venture into an aeropress or a cafetiere and it performs well. I like the simplicity and ability to dial into a specific grind size. The only thing is the tamper holder isn't as strong as it could be and it does tend to spread coffee everywhere after every use (maybe more me than the machine). It's not the quietest machine but none are! Great for a first grinder!
E**S
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U**T
Comes with Uk type plug
It comes with a UK plug instead of European so you are going to need an adapter.
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