(2 pack) KitchenAid® Stainless Steel Blade Coffee Grinder with 4 oz Grind Bowl
- Brand:
- KitchenAid
- Model Number:
- BCG111
- UPC:
- 460294077445
- EAN:
- 0460294077445
- Walmart SKU:
- 15370660294
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Tracking History: We have tracked (2 pack) KitchenAid® Stainless Steel Blade Coffee Grinder with 4 oz Grind Bowl since 2/28/2026. The most recent price update was on Mar 1, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $69.94 (lowest on 2/28/2026) to $69.94 (highest on 2/28/2026). The average price during this period is $69.94.
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.1/5 from 1003 reviews.
The Blade Coffee Grinder is exactly how shows on picture! I just bough few days ago but it works very good and easy to cleaning. There is measure that helping you with your coffee beans. I am glad with my purchase I love KitchenAid. They do products practical , functional and beautify our kitchen.
It is well-designed and manufactured to high Quality standards. Although I bought the coffee grinder model only on sale. I had intended to buy the dual coffee and spice grinder model, but that item was not on sale. The spice grinder model is a misnomer, sold separately as a stainless measuring cup and lid. In essence, you swap out the coffee measuring cup and lid to seat the spice measuring cup and lid in the coffee grinder. For the full price, I might as well buy a second coffee grinder to use as a spice grinder. Oy vey!
I originally tried another brand and kind, and it was too hard to regulate which grind was best. This one a friend suggested this one, and I love it. Put the beans in, count, "1 and 2 and 3. up to 10, and it is perfect. No matter how many cups I make or how many beans I add, that works perfectly each time.
This item is so inferior to the same brand of my 15 year old grinder, HOWEVER, IT DOES NOT GRIND AS WELL - TAKES LONGER. PERHAPS THE BLADES ARE JUST NOT MADE OF THE SAME MATERIAL AS THE OLDER ONES! JUST GIVE ME A COFFEE BEAN GRINDER - FORGET THE SPICE THING AS IT SEEMS TO DEMOTE THE UTILITY OF THE BLADES!
Just got a BCG1110B a few days ago. We replaced the coffee pot at the same time. It took me a few days to check the fill lines and compare them to what it says in the user manual. I found that the 12 cup mark is 18 tablespoons, not 14 as it says in the manual. In fact all of the lines are for a number of tablespoons equal to 1.5 x number of cups. (I checked with several measuring device) Also note that the 8 to 10 distance and 10 to 12 distance are both one cm so it is unlikely the volume differences would be 3 and 2 tbsp. Anyway, it is easy to adjust, and I like being able to pour the coffee into grinder rather than count coffee scoops. Just beware, and perhaps the user manual can be updated or the markings on the grinder corrected in the next redesign.
for the money its ok, was hopeing for a better grind then it dose. it depends how long you hold the top down. no way of timeing or way to pick what kind of a grind you get. im useing for now but when i can afford more i will get a burr grinder with the choice to pick the grind. i will not buy again.
It grinds really good, but it's really loud. It's hard to get the top to line up, so you can push down to grind. It doesn't seem like it will last very long, because it's really light, and I think the top may have issues. I bought the red one, and it matches really well in my kitchen. I think it should be $20 cheaper, $50 is high for it TBH.
We had one for over a decade and based on that one we would recommend buying. However when bought new one in 2025 to replace the old one, the new blades just wouldn't perform well at all. Not sharp enough perhaps. Not oriented correct perhaps. Not exactly sure why. But woefully underperformed compared to its predecessor.
This is will not feel the same as the previous finish if you had one before. The SS that kitchen aid uses now is cheap very ruff on the hands. The grinder overall appears the same but if you expect to keep the smooth finished outer body as before, you'll need to move on to another grinder. I returned it after nobody in the house would use it because it feels like gripping Velcro. Step it up KitchenAid.
The simplest thing, it has one job, but none of it is easy to deal with, and pushing the "grind button" is fraught with false starts (you have to push the whole lid down in a Mayan calendar progression); more than half the time I cannot get it to grind coffee
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