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DeLonghi DCG39 Electric Grinder, 2.36-Ounce Capacity
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DeLonghi DCG39 Electric Grinder, 2.36-Ounce Capacity
- Stainless-steel blades grind up to 2.36 ounces of coffee beans
- Dial sets desired quantity of ground coffee by number of cups (4 to 12)
- Lights show coffee-grinding progress: coarse to medium to fine
- Rubberized grip for secure grasp; push-in cord storage
- Rubberized feet prevent grinder from slipping during operation
Product Description
This sleek coffee grinder features a 2.36 capacity, grinding enough beans for up to 12 cups of coffee. You have full control with a grind selector for coarse, medium, or fine grounds. Durable stainless steel blades; rubber feet keep unit in place. Convenient, self-contained cord storage. Push button control; auto shut-off. Model DCG39. Manufacturer's 1-year warranty. Amazon.com Review
With a capacity of 2.36 ounces, this sleek machine employs stainless-steel blades to grind enough coffee beans for brewing up to twelve 5-ounce cups of percolator, drip, or espresso coffee. The grinder can be filled with beans and the amount of beans it grinds can be selected with a dial that's calibrated by number of cups desired: 4, 6, 8, 10, or 12. During operation, lights above the on/off button flash on the grind selector, indicating when the grind is coarse, medium, or fine, permitting the grinder to be shut off when the desired grind is achieved. The grind selector displays the words "coarse," "medium," and "fine" along with the brewing method appropriate for each grind: respectively, "perc" (percolator), "drip," and "espresso." Clad in gleaming black plastic with matte silver accents, the hourglass-shaped grinder is thoroughly contemporary in appearance and has a rubberized grip and push-in cord storage. Rubberized feet prevent it from slipping during operation. It carries a one-year warranty against defects. --Fred Brack
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DeLonghi DCG39 Electric Grinder, 2.36-Ounce Capacity
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- Publisher: DeLonghi
- Label: DeLonghi
- Studio: DeLonghi
- Average Customer Review:
based on 27 reviews
- Sales Rank in Kitchen & Housewares: #11944
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Nice spice grinder 2008-08-18
Comment: Works well, turns dried products to powder and can grind hard spices as well. Only negative is that the Cup/container doesn't remove to be cleaned, but it's quite easy to clean with a paper towel.
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Summary: It never worked and I had destroyed the box to return it 2008-08-15
Comment: It never work big paper weight I destroyed the box so I couldn't return it. I will never by a grinder again off the internet. They are not reliable you need a face and a place to return them. I have learned my lesson. I was a big internet purchaser this grinder and a the WORKS GT have taught me a lesson.
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Summary: Good while it lasts.......... 2008-07-06
Comment: Purchased May 2007 - Dead July 2008.....while it worked it did a good job.
But in the middle of a grind it went belly up......only the green lights
flash on occasion.....cant recommend this grinder at all
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Summary: It was good while it lasted 2008-06-26
Comment: It was great for 30 days. On the 31st day the motor got hot and it just died!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: DeLonghi Coffee Mill Disappointing 2008-06-15
Comment: We are sold on freshly ground coffee so we have a coffee grinder wherever we make coffee. We've had a Braun for years (it still works great after over 20 years but is in a different house) and recently broke a Proctor Silex mill (used for 5 years) and decided to try a new brand. I researched various brands on Amazon to try to find one with which people were pleased. The DeLonghi looked like a favorite but our experience has been disappointing. It has indicator lights which promise to alert you when the coffee has been ground to a specific consistency. However, it grinds inconsistently when ground "coarse" and becomes too fine (like powder for espresso) when the indicator designates "medium". The top is difficult to get in the right position (which is required before it will grind). Additionally, the top is difficult to pour grinds from without making a mess and losing some of the coffee. It's still working but we're looking for a replacement.
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