Smeg Coffee Grinder | Cream
Elevate your coffee ritual with the Smeg Coffee Grinder, a perfect fusion of Italian design and superior functionality. Its iconic 1950s retro aesthetic brings a touch of vintage charm to any kitchen countertop. Engineered with a robust die-cast aluminum body and precise conical steel burrs, this grinder guarantees a consistently perfect grind, from fine espresso to coarse French press. With 30 adjustable settings, achieve your ideal texture effortlessly. The generous 350g bean hopper and 130g grounds container ensure convenience for daily use.
$349.95
Owner Satisfaction
4.0
/ 5
Category Rank
854
/ 993
#854 in Coffee Grinders
Price vs Category Average
-43%
Below average
Grinding Mechanism
Conical Burr
/ Conical Burr
Who it's for
- Iconic Retro Design
- Precise Conical Burr Grinding
- Durable Construction
Who should skip it
- Premium Price Tag
- Prone to Static Cling
- Relatively Loud Operation
Key Specs
Grinding Mechanism
Conical Burr
Material
Die cast aluminum
Housing Material
Stainless Steel
Power Source
Electric
Grinding Settings
30 levels (Fine-Medium-Coarse)
Bean Container Capacity
350 g
Ground Coffee Container Capacity
130 g
Grind Range Compatibility
Espresso to French press
Features
- Stylish retro design
- Durable stainless steel construction
- Adjustable grind settings for various coffee types
- Easy to use and clean
- Iconic 1950s retro design
- Durable die-cast aluminum body
- Conical steel burrs for consistent grinding
- 30 precise grind settings
- Large bean hopper capacity
- Suitable for various brew methods
What customers say
This Smeg grinder earns high praise primarily for its iconic 1950s retro design, making it a beloved, stylish kitchen centerpiece. Customers appreciate the robust build quality and beautiful cream finish. Functionally, it performs well for standard brewing methods like drip and French press, offering adequate settings for casual use. However, serious coffee enthusiasts note limitations. Critiques focus on inconsistent grind quality at the finest settings needed for espresso and noticeable static retention, which complicates cleanup. While the unparalleled style drives positive sentiment, the premium price means performance expectations are sometimes unmet when compared to specialized grinders, slightly tempering the overall value perception for performance focused users.
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