KitchenAid - BCG211OB Coffee and Spice Grinder - Onyx Black
Model:BCG211OB
SKU:4212121
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Features
Enjoy a fresh cup of java in the morning
Stainless steel coffee bowl holds plenty of ground beans to help you get your day started right.
Enjoy multifunctional use without worrying about cross-contamination
3 dishwasher-safe stainless steel bowls enable simple operation and cleanup.
Heavy-duty blade for fast grinding
Ensures durability and ease of use.
Shaker lid
For simple application of spices to your favorite dishes.
2 storage lids
Help seal in freshness.
What's Included
- Coffee and Spice Grinder
- 3 stainless steel bowls, shaker lid, 2 storage lids
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Q: QuestionWhat are the sizes of these 3 containers and can I wash them with water? Also, can I see the pictures of these blades? Thanks, Rose
Asked by Rose.
- A:Answer Hi Rose, so according to Kitechaid official website, its says one steel blade cup can grind whole coffee beans to make up to 12 cups of coffee. I use to clean my grinder with brush and never used water as I don’t want to risk it and compromise my machine, to my opinion cleaning with brush is quite enough! I have attached you 2 pictures and I hope I helped out. My best
Answered by ZaiDAlrawI
Q: QuestionIs this good for "dry" grinding? I need to use primarily for both dry and wet, to prepare fresh garam masalas, other indian spice powders and curry pastes.
Asked by Priya.
- A:Answer The grinder comes with three containers. The larger one is really good ONLY for coffee beans,but the two smaller ones have a slightly different blade arrangement that works very well for nuts and seeds which is what I bought it for. I haven't used it for anything wet , only dry, but I see no reason why it wouldn't do the same for wet spices.
Answered by NJRose
Q: QuestionWill this grind nuts as a very fine powder without grit?
Asked by Dian.
- A:Answer Hi Dian, The Coffee and Spice Grinder will not grind nuts into a fine powder.
Answered by KitchenAidTeam
Q: QuestionDo the extra bowls have grinding blades or are they just storage containers?
Asked by Sunrise.
- A:Answer There are two bowls, each has blades built in. Each has a cover which must be on when grinding. You can store the spices or coffee in the bowls or put it into another container for storage. I use 1 cup or 1/2 cup Mason jars for storage of infrequently used spices. I like this machine very much and would recommend it.
Answered by noname
Q: QuestionCan I use the spice grinding container to grind coffee? I only want to grind enough coffee for 2 cups but the minimum in the coffee grinder is for 4 cups.
Asked by Annie.
- A:Answer Hi Annie, The spice grinder cup is manufactured for small spices not coffee beans.
Answered by KitchenAidTeam
Q: QuestionIs it good for grinding coffee into a really fine powder as for Turkish coffee?
Asked by kot23.
- A:Answer It does grind pretty thin if you keep grinding. I'm not sure what the difference would be for Turkish coffee, I only grind domestic beans. But I believe it is pretty fine. However, sometimes there are still one or two whole beans left in there.
Answered by LilRedRidinHood
Q: QuestionCan I use this grinder to make a paste of ginger onion or tomato???!
Asked by Tunu.
- A:Answer I mostly use it to my my own blend of dried condiments and spices. I haven’t used it for ginger or tomatoes I have another type of blender for those I also use it for my fresh grounded coffee. But try won’t hurt
Answered by Luis
Q: QuestionCan this be used to grind wet ginger to make ginger paste?
Asked by santhi.
- A:Answer Hi santhi, The Coffee/Spice Grinder is not recommended for grinding wet ginger.
Answered by KitchenAidTeam
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