Delonghi Coffee Grinder with SS Blades KG200
$33.95
$51.26
☕ Key Features & Specs Uses a stainless‑steel blade grinder, not burrs; beans are chopped not ground Push‑to‑grind operation: press the lid to start grinding, release when done Hopper holds up to ~90 g of beans (~12 cups), with a transparent removable container for grounds Compact size (~11 × 11 × 22 cm), lightweight (~1 kg), includes cleaning brush and cord storage, backed by 1-year warranty ✅ Advantages Affordable and easy to use—simply load beans and press to grind. Compact, space‑saving design suited for light daily use. Also handles herbs, spices—versatility beyond coffee grinding. Included brush makes routine cleaning manageable. ⚠️ Limitations & Known Issues 1. Blade Grinder Design It chops beans like a spice grinder, producing uneven particle sizes. Not ideal for espresso—only coarse or inconsistent grounds result. The texture is coarse to fine sludge—not precision grinding. 2. Poor Espresso Performance Users report it’s unsuitable for espresso, even with extended grinding or shaking attempts. Works best with pressurized baskets if paired with espresso machines (since it lacks uniform grind). 3. Mess and Static Buildup Grounds easily scatter due to static; many clean counters after every use or use RDT (Rinse Dose Technique). Messy and inconsistent—especially compared to burr grinders. 4. Limited Grind Control No precise settings—speed or duration determines grind fineness, leading to inconsistency and manual trial/error. Community Takeaways From Reddit: “It had a picture… one of which fit for espresso. I realized… it only grinds… for French‑press coffee only.” “With a blade grinder, you will get best results with the stock pressurized portafilter. Bottomless requires a very uniform grind size, which will be impossible to achieve with a blade grinder.” Summary Table Attribute Details Grind Mechanism Blade (stainless steel), not burr Best For Coarse brews — French press, drip, pour‑over Not Suitable For Espresso (especially unpressurized baskets) Mess Factor High—static and uneven particles scatter around Control Very limited—no fixed angle or size setting Price (MY) RM 189–199 ✅ Final Verdict The De’Longhi KG200 is a basic entry-level blade grinder suited for casual drinkers who brew coarse coffee methods like French press or drip. It’s inexpensive, compact, and easy to use—but not designed for espresso, lacking consistency or finesse in grind quality. If you’re aiming for espresso shots—especially with unpressurized baskets or machines like Dedica or Stilosa—you’ll want to upgrade to a burr grinder (electric or manual) for precision and uniformity. Tips and Recommendations Use pressurized baskets if you pair with an espresso machine, as these are more forgiving of uneven grinds. Clean thoroughly after each use: brush and tap to minimize static and residue buildup. Consider manual dosing hacks: wetting a spoon or using RDT can reduce clumping. For better grind quality at budget price, consider upgrading to models like Wilfa Svart, Baratza Encore, Kingrinder, or 1Zpresso, especially if you value espresso extraction or pour‑over control
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