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product_id: 6032901
title: "BCG111ER Blade Coffee Grinder, 4 oz, Empire Red"
brand: "kitchenaid"
price: "394 zł"
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reviews_count: 8
category: "Kitchen Aid"
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# 4 oz stainless steel bowl with measurement markings Empire Red sleek design 160W powerful motor BCG111ER Blade Coffee Grinder, 4 oz, Empire Red

**Brand:** kitchenaid
**Price:** 394 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ☕️ Grind like a pro, brew like a boss.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** BCG111ER Blade Coffee Grinder, 4 oz, Empire Red by kitchenaid
- **How much does it cost?** 394 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- kitchenaid enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted kitchenaid brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact & Stylish:** Empire Red finish adds a bold pop of color while saving valuable counter space.
- • **Hassle-Free Cleaning:** Removable stainless steel bowl and dishwasher-safe parts keep your routine mess-free.
- • **Precision Measurement:** Built-in markings for 4, 8, 10, or 12 cups ensure perfect portion control every time.
- • **Consistent Grind Quality:** Stainless steel blade delivers smooth, even grounds from coarse to fine in seconds.
- • **Effortless One-Touch Grinding:** Push down to start, release to stop—simplicity meets precision.

## Overview

The KitchenAid BCG111ER Blade Coffee Grinder combines a powerful 160-watt motor with a 4 oz stainless steel bowl featuring precise measurement markings, enabling you to grind enough beans for up to 12 cups of coffee with consistent, customizable grind quality. Its one-touch operation and removable parts make it both user-friendly and easy to clean, while the striking Empire Red design elevates your kitchen aesthetic. Backed by a 1-year hassle-free replacement warranty, this compact grinder is engineered for durability and performance, perfect for the discerning coffee enthusiast.

## Description

Grind whole coffee beans for up to 12 cups of coffee, quickly and easily, for an exceptional brew, with the KitchenAid® Blade Coffee Grinder. The grinder's one-touch operation, on-bowl measurement markings, stainless steel blade and clear cover make grinding coffee beans a breeze.

Review: Exceeded all expectations - I did quite a bit of research before purchasing this coffee mill. Even the expensive brands seemed to have poor reviews and the two main complaints in those reviews (not grinding all the beans and leaving chunks, and being too messy because there was not a removable cup) are NOT an issue with this model as far as I can tell. I've owned this about three weeks and couldn't be more pleased, in fact it exceeded every expectation. When I saw the blades for the first time, I assumed it was going to also leave some chucks of unground beans in the receptacle. Never has it done that. The grind is perfectly even and fine. I was also surprised that it is relatively quiet when grinding. This unit is VERY easy to clean and not messy because the receptacle lifts out and you empty that into the coffee filter rather than turning over the whole unit. Plus, both the grinding receptacle and the lid can be washed so you could easily switch from grinding coffee beans one day to grinding some peppercorns the next. You could never do that with a coffee grinder that didn't have a lift-out receptacle that you could throw in the dishwasher because there would be residual flavor in the receptacle. I have not tried grinding spices with it, but judging on how well it works with whole coffee beans I think it would do fine. I expected to like this unit, but thought I would have some of the same issues that other folks had experienced like the receptacle being somewhat difficult to lift out, or the lid getting covered with grounds. Honestly, each time I have used it the receptacle has been a piece of cake to lift out, I've had zero trouble with that. And even when I fill the receptacle full to grind a lot of beans I have yet to get the clear lid dirty with grinds. I realize I'm praising this thing to the point where it sounds perfect, but since I love it so far I really can't think of a negative. It's attractive on the counter too. Update June 16, 2012 : Still 100% happy with this purchase. Even when I fill the reservoir full with beans and grind a lot at once, it never leaves any unground beans. Not even a small chunk remains, there is just a perfectly smooth, fine grind. And it grinds a full reservoir extremely fast (in mere SECONDS). I've put the removable reservoir in the dishwasher several times so far, no problem. I don't wash it every day. I wash it about once a week. I've never had loose grounds on the countertop and it's never made a mess, so I'm unsure why some reviews seem to say it made a mess. I'm being fully honest that I cannot think of a single thing that I dislike about this appliance. P.S. I don't put the clear acrylic top in the dishwasher. It's never dirty so I've never washed the lid, just the stainless steel bean reservoir.
Review: KitchenAid BCG111ER Grinder - 1st look = All is good so far, 2nd look = It's Great!!! - Got this grinder yesterday - in use today. THE big improvment for me is the deep cup which holds the beans. Vendor claims it holds from level 4 (min) to 12 (max) of beans that will on average deliver 4-12 cups of coffee. After some use I can vouch for this. For optimal flavor, the experts insist you consume promptly after grinding. But, I like the convenience of grinding 8-12 cups worth early in the day, transfer to a handy jar, and we live off that for the rest of day. Flavor is good the whole time. Everything about this grinder is solid and well made, unlike others I have used. And, it's the quietest blade grinder I have ever used. It has that feel of a machine that will last a long time. I wont say more for now, but intend to return to update my review a month from now when I expect to know more.... Dec 13, 2020 UPDATE. I've been using this coffee grinder for at least a month now, and can confirm that the KitchenAid Grinder (BCG111ER) exceeds all my hopes and expectations, best grinder of the many I've had in the past several decades. Best features = (1) excellent control over the extent of grind (from fine to coarse). At max bean fill (that will make at least 12 cups), if you hold the lid down (i.e., turn the grinder on) for 20-25 seconds you get a fine grind suitable all the way to espresso. [Note - for espresso you may need to go longer than 25 seconds (with a full grinder cup) depending on your espresso machine and the nature of the beans. The vendor cautions that excessive grind time may over heat the grinder. As a test, I went up to 29 seconds without over heating my machine.] Between 15 to 20 seconds will give you a coarser grind suitable for example for a french press (mine works best at 16 seconds). Remember, I determined these grinder times required to get my desired grind (coarse to fine) WITH THE GRINDER CUP FILLED TO MAXIMUM WITH COFFEE BEANS. If you put fewer beans in the grinder cup, required time to get a particular grind will be reduced. (2) Consistency of grind - For a given quantity of beans and a set grind time I get very much the same grind output every time. (3) Small foot print. This KitchenAid grinder takes up very little space on your counter top. (4) Sturdy build that makes below average noise, and feels solid with a pleasing heft to it. To get the performance you want, you should go through a bench-marking process similar to what I did so you can consistently get the extent of grind you prefer (coarse to fine). You really need a timer for this. And, for ease of use, you should carefully familiarize yourself with the outer (clear plastic) cap and the stainess steel inner cup which holds the beans. Notice that the outer cap connects to the grinder body with two small plastic pins that extend down from this cap and fit into two corresponding holes in the grinder body. These pins have to fit into their holes or you can not push the cap down far enough to start the grinder motor. This is a safety feature. God forbid that a child could somehow start the ginder. And, for someone who is sometimes a bit rough with their equipment, this 'pin in the hole' design may also present a slight chance of breaking one of the plastic pins. In that event, you will need another plastic cap and I don't know if KitchenAid sells replacement parts. Another safety feature is having the cutting blade built into the steel cup which holds the beans. If the cup is not inserted into the grinder body, it might be possilbe to start the motor (I didn't try this), but only the driver shaft would spin harmlessly, there being no blade to engage. There are indentations on the cup which must be aligned with an obvious mark on the grinder body. To accomplish this, insert the cup with the indentation aligned. It wont fit in! Good, that's another safety feature. While gently urging the cup to insert downward, rotate the cup counter clockwise. After a half inch or so, the cup will readily drop down to the 'engagement level'. At this lower level, rotate the cup back in a clockwise move until that cup indentation is aligned as desired. The fit is snug, another reflection of the grinder's sturdy build.

## Features

- One-touch control for easy grinding - push down on cover to begin and release to stop. The clear cover lets you view beans and stop grinding when you reach your desired consistency.
- The stainless steel blade performs powerfully, quickly grinding enough whole coffee beans to make up to 12 cups of coffee.
- The 4 oz. stainless steel bowl features markings to measure beans needed for 4, 8, 10 or 12 cups of coffee. Removable for easy transfer to coffee maker.
- Model BCG111 includes (1) Burr Grinder, (1) 4 oz grind bowl, (1) Top cover
- 1 year hassle-free replacement warranty.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B006H41LX8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,059 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #14 in Electric Coffee Blade Grinders |
| Brand | KitchenAid |
| Brand Name | KitchenAid |
| Capacity | 4 ounces |
| Color | Empire Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 14,793 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00883049249759 |
| Included Components | (1) 4 oz grind bowl, (1) Burr Grinder, (1) Top cover |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.2"L x 3.9"W x 8.7"H |
| Item Type Name | Coffee Grinder |
| Item Weight | 2.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | KitchenAid |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 Year Full Replacement |
| Material | Steel |
| Material Type | Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 4.2"L x 3.9"W x 8.7"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Home |
| Specific Uses For Product | Grinding |
| Style | Grinder |
| Style Name | Grinder |
| UPC | 883049249759 083483246509 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 160 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** KitchenAid
- **Color:** Empire Red
- **Item Weight:** 2.3 Pounds
- **Material:** Steel
- **Style:** Grinder

## Images

![BCG111ER Blade Coffee Grinder, 4 oz, Empire Red - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/513pMKuNb7L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size, Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Exceeded all expectations
*by A***T on June 4, 2012*

I did quite a bit of research before purchasing this coffee mill. Even the expensive brands seemed to have poor reviews and the two main complaints in those reviews (not grinding all the beans and leaving chunks, and being too messy because there was not a removable cup) are NOT an issue with this model as far as I can tell. I've owned this about three weeks and couldn't be more pleased, in fact it exceeded every expectation. When I saw the blades for the first time, I assumed it was going to also leave some chucks of unground beans in the receptacle. Never has it done that. The grind is perfectly even and fine. I was also surprised that it is relatively quiet when grinding. This unit is VERY easy to clean and not messy because the receptacle lifts out and you empty that into the coffee filter rather than turning over the whole unit. Plus, both the grinding receptacle and the lid can be washed so you could easily switch from grinding coffee beans one day to grinding some peppercorns the next. You could never do that with a coffee grinder that didn't have a lift-out receptacle that you could throw in the dishwasher because there would be residual flavor in the receptacle. I have not tried grinding spices with it, but judging on how well it works with whole coffee beans I think it would do fine. I expected to like this unit, but thought I would have some of the same issues that other folks had experienced like the receptacle being somewhat difficult to lift out, or the lid getting covered with grounds. Honestly, each time I have used it the receptacle has been a piece of cake to lift out, I've had zero trouble with that. And even when I fill the receptacle full to grind a lot of beans I have yet to get the clear lid dirty with grinds. I realize I'm praising this thing to the point where it sounds perfect, but since I love it so far I really can't think of a negative. It's attractive on the counter too. Update June 16, 2012 : Still 100% happy with this purchase. Even when I fill the reservoir full with beans and grind a lot at once, it never leaves any unground beans. Not even a small chunk remains, there is just a perfectly smooth, fine grind. And it grinds a full reservoir extremely fast (in mere SECONDS). I've put the removable reservoir in the dishwasher several times so far, no problem. I don't wash it every day. I wash it about once a week. I've never had loose grounds on the countertop and it's never made a mess, so I'm unsure why some reviews seem to say it made a mess. I'm being fully honest that I cannot think of a single thing that I dislike about this appliance. P.S. I don't put the clear acrylic top in the dishwasher. It's never dirty so I've never washed the lid, just the stainless steel bean reservoir.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ KitchenAid BCG111ER Grinder - 1st look = All is good so far, 2nd look = It's Great!!!
*by D***E on October 24, 2020*

Got this grinder yesterday - in use today. THE big improvment for me is the deep cup which holds the beans. Vendor claims it holds from level 4 (min) to 12 (max) of beans that will on average deliver 4-12 cups of coffee. After some use I can vouch for this. For optimal flavor, the experts insist you consume promptly after grinding. But, I like the convenience of grinding 8-12 cups worth early in the day, transfer to a handy jar, and we live off that for the rest of day. Flavor is good the whole time. Everything about this grinder is solid and well made, unlike others I have used. And, it's the quietest blade grinder I have ever used. It has that feel of a machine that will last a long time. I wont say more for now, but intend to return to update my review a month from now when I expect to know more.... Dec 13, 2020 UPDATE. I've been using this coffee grinder for at least a month now, and can confirm that the KitchenAid Grinder (BCG111ER) exceeds all my hopes and expectations, best grinder of the many I've had in the past several decades. Best features = (1) excellent control over the extent of grind (from fine to coarse). At max bean fill (that will make at least 12 cups), if you hold the lid down (i.e., turn the grinder on) for 20-25 seconds you get a fine grind suitable all the way to espresso. [Note - for espresso you may need to go longer than 25 seconds (with a full grinder cup) depending on your espresso machine and the nature of the beans. The vendor cautions that excessive grind time may over heat the grinder. As a test, I went up to 29 seconds without over heating my machine.] Between 15 to 20 seconds will give you a coarser grind suitable for example for a french press (mine works best at 16 seconds). Remember, I determined these grinder times required to get my desired grind (coarse to fine) WITH THE GRINDER CUP FILLED TO MAXIMUM WITH COFFEE BEANS. If you put fewer beans in the grinder cup, required time to get a particular grind will be reduced. (2) Consistency of grind - For a given quantity of beans and a set grind time I get very much the same grind output every time. (3) Small foot print. This KitchenAid grinder takes up very little space on your counter top. (4) Sturdy build that makes below average noise, and feels solid with a pleasing heft to it. To get the performance you want, you should go through a bench-marking process similar to what I did so you can consistently get the extent of grind you prefer (coarse to fine). You really need a timer for this. And, for ease of use, you should carefully familiarize yourself with the outer (clear plastic) cap and the stainess steel inner cup which holds the beans. Notice that the outer cap connects to the grinder body with two small plastic pins that extend down from this cap and fit into two corresponding holes in the grinder body. These pins have to fit into their holes or you can not push the cap down far enough to start the grinder motor. This is a safety feature. God forbid that a child could somehow start the ginder. And, for someone who is sometimes a bit rough with their equipment, this 'pin in the hole' design may also present a slight chance of breaking one of the plastic pins. In that event, you will need another plastic cap and I don't know if KitchenAid sells replacement parts. Another safety feature is having the cutting blade built into the steel cup which holds the beans. If the cup is not inserted into the grinder body, it might be possilbe to start the motor (I didn't try this), but only the driver shaft would spin harmlessly, there being no blade to engage. There are indentations on the cup which must be aligned with an obvious mark on the grinder body. To accomplish this, insert the cup with the indentation aligned. It wont fit in! Good, that's another safety feature. While gently urging the cup to insert downward, rotate the cup counter clockwise. After a half inch or so, the cup will readily drop down to the 'engagement level'. At this lower level, rotate the cup back in a clockwise move until that cup indentation is aligned as desired. The fit is snug, another reflection of the grinder's sturdy build.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Adds a touch of elegance to my kitchen countertop, complementing my other appliances beautifully
*by J***M on February 19, 2024*

As a coffee lover who enjoys the ritual of grinding fresh beans each morning, I recently invested in the KitchenAid Blade Coffee Grinder in Onyx Black, and let me tell you, it has completely transformed my morning routine. First and foremost, let's talk about design. The sleek and stylish Onyx Black exterior adds a touch of elegance to my kitchen countertop, complementing my other appliances beautifully. The compact size makes it easy to store when not in use, yet it's still substantial enough to feel durable and well-made. Now, let's dive into performance. This coffee grinder is an absolute powerhouse when it comes to grinding beans to perfection. The stainless steel blade effortlessly cuts through even the toughest beans, resulting in a consistent grind every time. Whether I'm brewing espresso, pour-over, or French press coffee, I can always count on this grinder to deliver the perfect grind size for my preferred brewing method. One of the features I appreciate most is the versatility of this grinder. With a simple push-button operation, I can easily adjust the grind size to suit my needs, whether I'm craving a fine espresso grind or a coarser grind for my French press. The transparent lid allows me to monitor the grinding process, ensuring that I achieve the perfect consistency every time. In terms of ease of use and cleanup, this grinder couldn't be simpler. The removable stainless steel bowl is easy to clean and dishwasher safe, making cleanup a breeze. The compact size and cord storage feature also make it easy to tuck away when not in use, keeping my kitchen clutter-free and organized. Overall, I couldn't be happier with my purchase of the KitchenAid Blade Coffee Grinder in Onyx Black. Its stylish design, exceptional performance, and user-friendly features make it a standout addition to my kitchen arsenal. Whether you're a coffee aficionado or simply enjoy a fresh cup of joe in the morning, this grinder is sure to elevate your coffee experience to new heights. Trust me, you won't be disappointed!

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