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4oz KitchenAid Blade Coffee Grinder (Empire Red or Onyx Black)

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Several retailers have 4oz Kitchen Aid Blade Coffee Grinder (BCG111) on sale for $29.99 > now from $29.88.

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Several retailers have 4oz Kitchen Aid Blade Coffee Grinder (BCG111) on sale for $29.99 > now from $29.88.

Thanks to community members MacUser86 & CoolClover357 for finding this deal.

Available (Availability for free store pickup may vary by location):
  • Amazon (Onyx Black) $29.99 > now $29.88
    • Shipping is free
  • Walmart (Onyx Black) $29.99 > now $29.88 
    • Choose free store pick up where stock permits
    • Shipping is free on orders $35+
  • Kohl's (Silver) $29.99
    • Choose free store pick up where stock permits

Editor's Notes

Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $10 lower (25% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $39.99
  • About this product:
No longer available:
  • Target (Empire Red)
    • Shipping is free on orders $35+

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Flank
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This isn't a burr grinder, it's a blade grinder similar to spice grinder. Works, but won't give you consistent sized grinds. If you want to make a amazing cup of coffee, you'll need to invest in an actual burr grinder.
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Then…..why did you click on the deal? Let alone bother to comment?
skwishbot
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careful, the coffee purists are busy sharpening their pitchforks to come after you now.... pre-ground coffee is inexcusable!

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Mar 16, 2022 08:13 PM
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Rand4Mar 16, 2022 08:13 PM
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Quote from IncompletePerfect :
Oops I forgot to put a link fir the one I was talking about.

Cuisinart DBM-8 Supreme Grind Automatic Burr Mill https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00018R...UTF8&psc=1
I had 2 of those it's ok. Grinder lasted about 9 months. Didn't buy a 3rd. Bought a breville smart grinder lasted 12.5years and gifted it to my dad to replace his 3rd dead dbm-8 it although his were refurbs.
Mar 18, 2022 04:51 AM
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lrichieMar 18, 2022 04:51 AM
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Quote from skwishbot :
careful, the coffee purists are busy sharpening their pitchforks to come after you now.... pre-ground coffee is inexcusable!
Aromatic compounds generally don't have a great shelf life after you break open the bean. But bitterness, sourness, sweetness, and saltiness are not aromatic and will persist. Aromatic has to do more with floral notes, nuttiness, fruitiness, etc. Pre-ground coffee usually is rather coarse ground to extend the shelf life. Finely ground beans for espresso has a much shorter shelf life. The finely ground bean is extracted under pressure and produces a crema foam under the right temperature/pressure.
Mar 18, 2022 07:40 PM
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uniquenameMar 18, 2022 07:40 PM
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Quote from skwishbot :
careful, the coffee purists are busy sharpening their pitchforks to come after you now.... pre-ground coffee is inexcusable!

I currently have a pitchfork stuck in my $800 grinder. Suggestions?
Mar 19, 2022 06:25 AM
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karaziMar 19, 2022 06:25 AM
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$30 for a blade that spins around in circles inside a plastic container? How is this a deal? KitchenAid burr grinder was on sale for $50 at Gilt a couple weeks ago... With a $40 credit.... If I was in the market for a blade grinder for spices or something I'd spend ten bucks on one and call it a day.
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Mar 22, 2022 07:42 PM
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JimBanvilleMar 22, 2022 07:42 PM
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The KRUPS CCMF 1500813231 Electric Spice and Coffee Grinder I bought in 2020 for $15 is now $25! It is America's Test Kitchen's (AMT) recommend blade grinder for DRIP coffee. AMT did 80 blind taste tests (when you multiple the number of testers by the number of tests) of DRIP coffee made with that blade grinder versus their top rated burr grounder. Not a single tester could pick the blade ground versus burr ground coffee. The testers were coffee shop owners, coffee drinkers, etc.
You can look up the tests on their website or YouTube channel. Google "Cook's Country" which is a sister show to their main show.
They DO recommend a burr grinder for its "convenience" over a blade grinder, and agree with everyone else that a burr grinder is needed for certain coffee types that physically require a specific grind size, like espresso. DRIP coffee doesn't need a specific grind size, as verified by their numerous blind tastings.
You will read a lot of ANECDOTAL evidence from golden tongued individuals that claim to be capable of tasting a difference between blade versus burr ground DRIP coffee 100% of the time. Compare their claim to AMT's numerous published blind tests and do your own math Smilie
Btw...I bought a hario manual burr grinder about 10 yrs ago to compare to the proctor silex blade grinder I had been using. I also tasted no improvement from the burr grinder for my DRIP coffee.
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Mar 23, 2022 03:29 PM
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ashman4827Mar 23, 2022 03:29 PM
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I won't spend more than $15 on a blade grinder.... Go big or go home!
Mar 23, 2022 03:35 PM
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HappyTree4366Mar 23, 2022 03:35 PM
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I got this to replace a Cuisinart grinder that I had for years. At first I didn't care for the KitchenAid's round shape, but after using it for a month now, it's very well built and quieter than the Cuisinart.

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Mar 23, 2022 03:47 PM
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wzcunninghamMar 23, 2022 03:47 PM
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Probably would be great for cold brew right? We have a Jura for hot coffee but love making batches of cold brew in the summer.
Mar 23, 2022 04:14 PM
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timsyMar 23, 2022 04:14 PM
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Quote from MacUser86 :
Best Buy has Kitchenaid Blade Coffee grinder $10 off for $29.99. I've been looking for one but it rarely goes on sale. Finally found it.

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/kitc...Id=4212165
I have had the slightly different earlier version of this for 10+ years. Works great.

My take on blade vs. burr: coffee stores use burr so everyone that works there makes coffee exactly the same. But I make the same coffee every morning with the Kitchenaid. The grind sound changes just slightly when its done and it is very, very consistent. Espresso is a different deal; you want a very fine grind without boulders or dust.

It is total baloney the coffee will taste better. Any new coffee you get, it needs to be dialed in for your taste but burr grind won't taste better. Take a look at this video starting 5:35 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7LAzSKgeoQ

Why buy a burr? They tend to be neater (as long as it manages static); the one button grind/measure is convenient; and if you do espresso. But they are larger; harder to clean; and more expensive.

Good luck! Don't be me and buy the Kitchenaide. It lasts forever and makes excellent coffee so it will unhappily fail to give you a reason to upgrade.
Mar 23, 2022 04:15 PM
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HappyTree4366Mar 23, 2022 04:15 PM
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I got this to replace a Cuisinart grinder that I had for years. At first I didn't care for the KitchenAid's round shape, but after using it for a month now, it's very well built and quieter than the Cuisinart.

It creates a nice uniform grinds and I'm very happy with it.
Mar 23, 2022 04:20 PM
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JumpingJack502Mar 23, 2022 04:20 PM
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READ THIS IF YOU ARE NEW TO COFFEE:

Every thread is the same. Reality is, the difference between a blade and burr grinder is miniscule. Everyone is searching for bang for buck:

1. Biggest bang from buck is going from preground coffee to whole bean coffee and grinding yourself. I would say that is the largest quality gain for average coffee drinkers.
2. HOW you grind your coffee adds a small, marginal gain after step 1 (burr vs blade debate).
3. The third step is going from pre-roasted coffee to fresh roasted coffee. That is easily the biggest quality jump for when you've developed a palate for coffee.

*Somewhere in between step 2 and 3 is how you BREW your coffee; however that is another debate in and of itself.

As you can see, on the spectrum of creating good coffee at home, whether you spend $15 on a Krups blade or $100 on a decent burr grinder, it is a tiny fraction of the actual coffee gains you can have.
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Quote from njguy545 :
I just buy ground coffee, problem solved
Just buy coffee problem solved twice
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Mar 23, 2022 04:24 PM
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lessmeatMar 23, 2022 04:24 PM
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up $5 from a few days ago, yeah great deal, sd! XD
Mar 23, 2022 04:38 PM
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here2winMar 23, 2022 04:38 PM
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I'm new to exploring a grinder need for my morning coffee. How frequently you'll grind for a fresh cup? More like daily or weekly?

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Mar 23, 2022 04:43 PM
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iamnothimMar 23, 2022 04:43 PM
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Quote from George_P_Burdell :
Just buy coffee problem solved twice
Just don't drink coffee! Problem sold thrice.

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