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Saeco GT-1 Titan Conical Burr Grinder

Saeco GT-1 Titan Conical Burr Grinder

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Brand: Saeco
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $149.00
Buy New: $129.00
You Save: $20.00 (13%)

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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 49580

Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 15
Dimensions (in): 6.5 x 4.8 x 12.5

MPN: GT1
Model: GT-1
UPC: 708461000521
EAN: 0708461000521

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Features:
  • Conical burr grinder with 12 grind settings and 60-second timer
  • Grind for use with drip, French press, espresso, or even Turkish coffee
  • Removable 8-ounce bean hopper and 6-1/2-ounce ground-coffee container
  • Anti-static device; durable ABS plastic housing; cord storage; UL listed
  • Measures 7 by 7-7/8 by 11-8/9 inches; 1-year limited warranty

Accessories:

  • Saeco 00354 Aroma Espresso Machine, Stainless Steel
  • Saeco Magic Plus Cappuccino / Espresso Machine - 00330
  • Frothing Pitcher - 20oz

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  • Saeco 30013 Aroma Traditional Espresso Machine, Stainless Steel
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
A key ingredient in the coffee making process is, well, coffee. Flavor is dependent on how the bean was roasted but you don't have much control over that. Another factor is the time elapsed from the time beans are ground to the time they're brewed. When freshly ground, coffee beans retain the actual oils, flavonoids and properties of the bean. With time (and brief time, at that), these natural properties dissipate. So if you're seeking the most flavors in your cups of coffee, a grinder is your best investment. The Saeco GT1 Titan Burr Grinder is a reliable unit for consistency throughout its 12 selectable settings for optimal performance for virtually any coffee brewing method. Unit Dimensions - 4.75? x 6.5? x 12.5; Weight - 3.5 lbs (1.6 kg) Power - 110V - 60Hz


Customer Reviews:   Read 4 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Well-built, does the job, perfect for French presss   March 5, 2008
 7 out of 7 found this review helpful

I bought this grinder for my wife this last Christmas. It's been two months now, and we are very happy with it. In this price range, I found 3 choices - Saeco Titan, Capresso 560 Infinity Burr Grinder, Black, and Breville BCG450XL Ikon Conical Burr Grinder. Burr grinders in the ~$50 range seemed unattractive (=not worth the money) from the reviews here. Both Capresso and Breville had consistently good reviews, Saeco Titan appeared to be a new model and did not have any. I decided to go find them all in a store and compare - well, easier said than done... In a major urban area, the only place where I found any of these grinders was a bigger Bed Bath and Beyond store (you'll see what I mean if you go to their website and look for a location near you; don't go to a regular BBBY). There was this model there, along with Capresso 564 - a more expensive, chrome, version of the $90 Capresso 560. I looked at both closely, and it didn't take long to choose the Saeco. Even though the Capresso felt heavier, more "solid" (at $139!), I liked less the design of the burr assembly and collar. Saeco also seemed easier to open, and the dial's position on the side more convenient. And yes, it is indeed made in Switzerland. The price was $130, but I had BBBY's 20% off coupon...
One thing I should stress, while we have used the Titan for 2 months, we have no experience using the Capresso model. It is of course entirely possible that, while having failed to impress me at the store, Capresso might actually grind better, who knows?.. I can speak for the Titan, though. For us the Titan does the job well enough. Easy to use, consistent operation, not too loud, and of course, a huge improvement over our previous $30 grinder. Will it grind fine enough for you? Well, it definitely does not grind fine enough for a proper Turkish coffee, but then none of these machines will. You'd have to pay more - many times the $130. You'll be better off buying Turkish-ground coffee from a good supplier or, if you must have it absolutely fresh, get one of those old-fashioned hand-driven coffee mills. I saw quite a few here on Amazon. Expect to pay ~$150 and need a set of strong hands, but those *will* give you the finest grinds.
We use our Titan at the coarsest setting and brew in French press, it seems perfect for that. Clean, consistent grind, no dust, and excellent brew, great taste.
One last thing I thought could be helpful if you don't get to see these grinders in a store - they all are smaller than they appear in pictures and take little space.



5 out of 5 stars Made in Switzerland and Worth the Money   February 15, 2008
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

I really like the quality and sleek appearance of this grinder. It's quiet and produces perfectly ground coffee in just a few seconds. The anti-static feature works like a charm with just the tiniest amount of grounds left in the container. You'll never regret spending the extra few dollars for this grinder once you see it in action.


5 out of 5 stars Grinder that works!   February 5, 2008
 3 out of 5 found this review helpful

When you want coffee fast in the morning and want to wake up with confidence that the process of grinding your next cup from whole beans will be a simple and painless process - then you want the Saeco GT-1 Titan.

The grinding is smooth and the timer is more than sufficient to fill the plastic container full of ground coffee. The grind is very even all the way through, and I am sure that if you need espresso and a fine grind, the grinder will produce the quality to suit the demands of any coffee espresso connoisseur.

The bottom line - it is quick and cleanup is a snap! Way better than any propeller grinder. I have been using it for about 2 months now.



4 out of 5 stars It's okay.   July 19, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Not to knock Amazon, but $130 is too much for me (I got mine for roughly half that at a well-known Pacific NW-based warehouse retailer - let's call them "Frostco".)

This does exactly what I want it to do, which is produce consistent size grounds of medium fine for conical drip or very coarse for French drip. I can't speak to the hopper holding grinds for 12 cups because of varying amounts of coffee for different makers, but it will hold grinds for 10 servings for a Cuisinart DCC-1200. (I'm using the thermal carafe and that only holds 10.)

With the Cuisinart, "cups" means "servings", not fluid ounces. (For the DCC-1200, "12 cups" means 1750 ml, or about 60 fl.oz.) As I am fond of telling my dear father-in-law, who makes a pot of sad brown water every time he comes to visit, if you want a good cup of coffee, "RTFM."

8/08 Update: still works pretty well. The amount of sediment in the coffee has decreased dramatically. No issues with metal shavings. The grind operation tends to shake the grinds hopper loose and forward, making a little mess. Static is an issue; some grinds stick to the side, and some fly out of the hopper when removed. Still, I'll deal with it for the improved coffee.



3 out of 5 stars Not bad, but a messy problem with static electricity   February 24, 2008
 7 out of 8 found this review helpful

Saeco GT-1 Titan Conical Burr Grinder is advertised as having an anti-static device, but the engineers have clearly failed in this regard. Grinding coffee results in static electricity sending ground coffee everywhere. I've had other burr grinders that have had static in very dry periods during the dead of winter. This Saeco, however, suffers from static regardless of the weather. It leaves coffee grounds all over the place once you're done grinding.


Also, the hopper for the grounds is not big enough if you're grinding for a 12 cup coffee maker.

Other than the above, the grinder seems fairly well made, is not unduly noisy, and grinds coffee quickly and uniformly. I wouldn't buy it again, however.


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