Saeco MC2002 Burr Coffee Espresso Grinder in Black


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Manufacturer: Saeco

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Saeco MC2002 Burr Coffee Espresso Grinder in Black

This espresso grinder keeps your beans ready to brew anytime. An 8.8-ounce hopper holds enough beans for plenty of espressos, cappuccinos, and lattés before it needs refilling. Burr-grinding wheels produce a uniform grind size that ordinary blade grinders can’t match, and a 30-position grind selector lets you choose the size and consistency of the grounds, ensuring the brew has exactly the strength and espresso flavor desired. A powerful 150-watt motor keeps the grinder swift and efficient. Dressed in sleek black, the grinder comes with a cleaning brush, brew group maintenance kit, instruction video and manual, and a 1-year warranty for parts and labor. –Chris deMaagd

Saeco MC2002 Burr Coffee Espresso Grinder in Black Features:

  • Powerful 150-watt motor
  • Good-sized 8.8-ounce hopper
  • 30-position grind selector covers everyone’s tastes
  • Measures 12 by 4 by 7.5 inches (H by W by D)
  • 1-year parts and labor warranty

Saeco MC2002 Burr Coffee Espresso Grinder in Black Reviews

Grinds good but makes a mess
I’ve had this grinder for several years. It grinds well – consistant, very wide range of grind sizes. It does, however, make a complete mess of things. As another reviewer says, this machine creates a LOT of static. Grounds go everywhere when removed from the bin. The lid of the bin is also poorly designed. I have to hold the lid down to keep coffee coming out of the grinder from escaping under the lid and spraying my counter. Mine needs some maitenence and rather than fix it, I’ve decided to try the KitchenAid pro grinder.

Great appliance
Have owned one of these grinders for three years now, and must say that it has been entirely satisfactory. It is finely adjustable, with 15 marked settings, and half settings between. It grinds finely enough for espresso making purposes, and beyond. Beans ground at setting 1 will almost certainly choke any espresso maker out there… depending on beans and humidity, 2.5 or 3 on the dial is perfect.

I’m less a fan of the grounds hopper that collects the ground coffee… In fact I’ve retired mine and replaced it with a “bar type” doser that takes the grounds and portions them out when you pull a lever. The only other complaint I have with this grinder is the static electricity it generates… you can feel the hairs on your arm standing on end when you are reachinf for the off switch… but it does nobody any harm, so a petty complaint.

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