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Conical Burr Grinder™

Burr grinder delivers a precise and even grind for any type of coffee beverage from espresso to french. The perfect alternative to imprecise blade grinders. Generates minimal heat to the coffee bean to minimize flavor loss.

Sleek stainless steel casing. Easy-to-use settings. Holds up to 5oz of beans.

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BCG450XL $99.99

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  • Additional Features

    The removable bean hopper holds up to 5oz of coffee beans. Easy-to-read settings on the side of the hopper allow you to position the plates to achieve the perfect grind for your specific coffee taste.

    The slow nature of the grind imparts minimal heat to the beans, preserving more natural bean flavor than blade grinders.

    The easy-to-read settings allow for grind choices from ultra-fine for Turkish coffee to large and coarse for percolators. Using grinds consistent in shape is a key element in producing flavorful coffee beverages. This way the water can evenly and equally extract flavor out of the grind.

  • Warranty

    1 Year Limited Product Warranty

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December 13, 2012

Conical Burr Grinder

"Have owned this grinder since 09.
Just got on the site to find out why it won't grind the same amount of beans it used to. Evidently I just needed to run some rice through it to remove oil from grinder. Not 1 problem with it the whole time.

I can highly recommend this grinder.
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November 30, 2012

Good so far

"I just got this delivered last night, and used it a few times today for espresso. The unit is constructed solidly, and seems to be the best burr grinder for the money. Most others have plastic components and small grinding wheels, but this unit has neither. The reviews on this site were helpful in making my decision, and I am loving this unit so far. I roast my own beans, and now I can grind with exacting precision too.

I'm not sure whether the grinding cone is aluminum or stainless steel, but it's a solid, two-piece assembly. It is well-machined and comes apart for easy cleaning. The chute also seems like it clears well.

The unit does use some standby power, but it's not a big deal to unplug it after use. You don't hear people complaining about their stereos, TVs, microwaves, or computers. I don't know why so many people seem to object to it with this unit. "

May 20, 2012

Unacceptable power drain

"Breville kindly replaced my 2-year old grinder after the on/off switch broke. This was a problem with this model until Breville eliminated the switch. However, the result of bypassing the switch is a unit that stays warm when plugged in and wastes electricity (see other reviews for just how much power it draws). The manufacturer made a quick and economical fix of the on/off power button problem and the result is unsatisfactory. They are not meeting its responsibilities by manufacturing a product with this flaw.
This is a good grinder otherwise, and if you are willing to unplug the unit after use (which I do) it works fine."

December 14, 2011

Burr Grinder

"Sure wish I had come here and read the reviews before I wasted my money on the burr grinder. In the store, I was seduced by its appearance and capacity.
It worked for a while, but then the on-off switch pushed into the case and now it is a kitchen counter ornament. I retrieved my trusty old $9.99 Krups grinder from the basement. It is probably twelve years old and works great, My recommendation would be to buy Krups. Not fancy, but functional.

Within a day of posting my review of the burr grinder, I received an email from a Customer Support Specialist at Breville who had a few questions for me. Ultimately, she asked me to send the broken grinder back to them, at their expense, which I did, and they replaced it with a new one! I was surprised and pleased; the warranty had expired and I did not expect the company to replace it. The new one works great, and does not have an on/off switch, so I am predicting that it will have a long life in my kitchen. I’d like to thank Breville and Renee; as a result of this great customer service, I won’t hesitate to buy other Breville appliances!

Thanks again, Renee!
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January 17, 2011

A great coffee grinder that is getting better

"We love coffee in our household and fresh ground coffee is something we cherish. We owned one of the first versions of this grinder and were very pleased, right up until the on-off switch busted. After several months of strategically playing with the switch to get the unit to run, it finally gave up the ghost. I see from the reviews we were not the only owners who had problems with the switch

We bought a another new unit after we learned we were out of warranty. The new unit had the on-off switch removed from the design, so feedback on the switch failure must have been plentiful.

The new unit's grinding capability, accuracy, and speed is superior to the first unit. The only thing I've noticed is that the unit must continue to draw electricity when not in use. The exterior of the housing around the timer knob remains warm, even after not being used for 24 hours.

A great grinder, but this design could still be improved. I would buy another."

December 27, 2010

Really dissatisfied!

"I was able to grind 1 batch of beans for espresso. Now the unit will not grind at all. Seems to be something in the switch. I am awaiting contact from Customer Service! It was a Christmas gift (at my suggestion) and I was planning on serving espresso on New Years eve. Best laid plans of mice and men etc. etc.!!!!!!"

December 27, 2010

Excellent Grinder

"I had my first Breville for just past the one year warranty. It stopped grinding the beans to fine and would only work on a coarse grind. I called the company and, as a courtesy, they extende the warranty and allowed me to exchange the grinder for a brand new one. That was excellent customer service!! The new grinder arrived after three weeks and is exceptional. It seems to have a more powerful motor than the one purchased first. It is faster and the grinds are much more even.
Great company, and great product. I would highly recommend it."

December 19, 2010

Unit consumes electricity even when not in use.

"This thing does do a good job of grinding coffee.

The one completely unacceptable design flaw is that the unit draws 3.5 watts of electricity constantly if left plugged in. I tested over the course of a day with an electricity load meter. This is like leaving a 75 watt equivalent CFL on for 4 hours a day. And the thing is just sitting there. It's not acceptable to have to unplug the unit after each use then plug it in again before the next use.

This is clearly an issue and one that needs to be addressed. In this day and age I'm not sure how a product can go to market with such an obvious flaw. Kind of makes one question the overall design and durability of the grinder. I sure hope it last a while because I will not be buying another one because of this issue.



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December 1, 2010

Adequate but with flaws

"First model failed when on/off switch broke, even though it was never actually used. Nor was it needed as the new model doesn't have one. To Breville's credit, the unit was replaced as a courtesy even though out of warranty since they could not offer a fix.
Current model does a decent job of grinding and containing the dust, but has flaws:
a) ground remain trapped in neck above the plastic recevier until just after it is pulled out, then they fall to the platform under the container and have to be manually swept out. Banging or tapping the machine before removing the reciever does not help.
b) One side of the unit is noticabley warm if left plugged in: why? Design plus or energy waster? I can't detect any advantage so I unplug the unit after use to stop the vampire electricity waste.


Myron,

Thank you for your review and feedback. I wil pass your comments/suggestion on.

Kelly"

December 1, 2010

Adequate but with flaws

"First version died when on/off swithc broke. Breville replaced unit even though just out of warranty. The switch was in fact redundant and removed on new model. However, current version suffers from retention of grounds in neck above plastic chamber which drop onto its platform just after removing the ground coffee chamber. Even banging the grinder before removing the container is little help. Also, I don't know why the side of the mill gets and stays warm if left plugged in. Is this a design plus or a flaw? "

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