➕ What is the price of Breville Smart Grinder Pro Coffee Bean Grinder, in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of Breville Smart Grinder Pro Coffee Bean Grinder, in-store is 800 SAR VAT.
➕ When Breville Smart Grinder Pro Coffee Bean Grinder, was released ?
The release date was December 3, 2014.
➕ What is the price of Breville Smart Grinder Pro Coffee Bean Grinder, cheap used ?
The price of Breville Smart Grinder Pro Coffee Bean Grinder, used is 550 SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of Breville Smart Grinder Pro Coffee Bean Grinder, ?
Special specifications :
Stainless steel conical burrs designed to minimize grinding heat and protect the essential oils in the coffee bean
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.7 / 5 on Amazon.
➕ Where to buy Breville Smart Grinder Pro Coffee Bean Grinder, in Saudi Arabia ?
Check the duration of the warranty and also the faults and defects it covers. Is it complete or limited? and What is included in the warranty (parts, repairs or both)?
Shipping :
Is delivery offered? And how long does it take to get delivered (Delivery time)
Proof of purchase :
Does the shop give you an invoice ?
After-sales service :
Do they have an after-sales service to have information about the installation or operation (instructions for use). Also in case of problem, it is the seller who takes charge or you must contact the manufacturer or supplier yourself.
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10 reviews for Breville Smart Grinder Pro Coffee Bean Grinder,
D. G (verified owner)–
– Once again, a Breville product that doesn’t fail to impress with features that are extremely well thought out. I prepare coffee using a French press. My previous grinder produced an inconsistent grind, from too coarse to powdery. I would always find sludge at the bottom of my cup. Also it was difficult to get the right quantity each time: I would always grind too much or not enough. Finally, the grind would shoot in all directions from the outlet and I had to use a guard I made with aluminum foil to guide it toward a container.
F. R (verified owner)–
– It might be the best grinder in its price range, but it doesn’t make it “good” still. The truth is there’s probably no good grinders for this price. There’re a few reviews here talking about it, and I read it before buying, thinking — well, other 1000+ good reviews can’t be wrong. So I went ahead and bought it (to use with rancilio silvia). Apparently those few reviewers were right!
Rated 4 out of 5
B. D (verified owner)–
Ups and Downs – TL;DR: this is a great value burr coffee grinder for those who want to make good quality drip coffee and espresso at home. If you use a bottomless filter basket (real espresso), then the Smart Grinder Pro will do the trick. If you’re making espresso with a pressurized filter basket, the Smart Grinder (predecessor) will suffice.
D. G (verified owner)–
– Once again, a Breville product that doesn’t fail to impress with features that are extremely well thought out. I prepare coffee using a French press. My previous grinder produced an inconsistent grind, from too coarse to powdery. I would always find sludge at the bottom of my cup. Also it was difficult to get the right quantity each time: I would always grind too much or not enough. Finally, the grind would shoot in all directions from the outlet and I had to use a guard I made with aluminum foil to guide it toward a container.
Rated 5 out of 5
A. T (verified owner)–
Perhaps not a perfect grinder but very versatile for a beginner. – Admittedly I’m somewhat of a coffee “novice” – though I’ve been drinking coffee for almost 4 decades – my coffee making experience has been limited to mainly automatic drip or “pods” – honestly, I’ve not been too interested in good coffee or as in a hobby until very recently. My wife wanted an espresso maker and shortly afterwards down the rabbit hole I went. Our first purchase was a Breville Barista Express espresso machine which has a built-in grinder and works well enough for the task but may not produce grounds coarse enough for other coffee making methods (pour over, french press, drip, etc.) so rather than just live with the inexpensive blade grinder we already had I looked into a grinder that would give us that level of control and flexibility. After watching hours of reviews online my conclusion was that if I wanted to spend about four hundred dollars (grinder plus, a good set of burrs, and shipping on top) I could get a better grinder for espresso than the built-in with the Barista Express but my non-pressurized shots with the built-in grinder are pretty decent if I don’t mind saying so. Which lead me to finding a grinder that my family can use for different coarse settings (easily) and doesn’t require complicated re-adjustment to get to another brew method. The “easily” is the main thing – so in my opinion a “stepped” grinder is a good choice and one that’s not specifically designed for espresso. I’ve only used the grinder a couple of times for espresso where I was trying different beans and wanted to leave the built-in grinder un changed.
S. M (verified owner)–
– This is a solid grinder. I paid the extra money for it after reading the reviews of almost every coffee grinder on Amazon. Good thing for revews. Best buy that I ever made and paying the extra for the grinder was not a waste of money. It has the preset feature, so that I set it and my husband just has to add beans and push the button..how great is that..
Rated 5 out of 5
A. T (verified owner)–
Perhaps not a perfect grinder but very versatile for a beginner. – Admittedly I’m somewhat of a coffee “novice” – though I’ve been drinking coffee for almost 4 decades – my coffee making experience has been limited to mainly automatic drip or “pods” – honestly, I’ve not been too interested in good coffee or as in a hobby until very recently. My wife wanted an espresso maker and shortly afterwards down the rabbit hole I went. Our first purchase was a Breville Barista Express espresso machine which has a built-in grinder and works well enough for the task but may not produce grounds coarse enough for other coffee making methods (pour over, french press, drip, etc.) so rather than just live with the inexpensive blade grinder we already had I looked into a grinder that would give us that level of control and flexibility. After watching hours of reviews online my conclusion was that if I wanted to spend about four hundred dollars (grinder plus, a good set of burrs, and shipping on top) I could get a better grinder for espresso than the built-in with the Barista Express but my non-pressurized shots with the built-in grinder are pretty decent if I don’t mind saying so. Which lead me to finding a grinder that my family can use for different coarse settings (easily) and doesn’t require complicated re-adjustment to get to another brew method. The “easily” is the main thing – so in my opinion a “stepped” grinder is a good choice and one that’s not specifically designed for espresso. I’ve only used the grinder a couple of times for espresso where I was trying different beans and wanted to leave the built-in grinder un changed.
Rated 4 out of 5
B. D (verified owner)–
Ups and Downs – TL;DR: this is a great value burr coffee grinder for those who want to make good quality drip coffee and espresso at home. If you use a bottomless filter basket (real espresso), then the Smart Grinder Pro will do the trick. If you’re making espresso with a pressurized filter basket, the Smart Grinder (predecessor) will suffice.
S. M (verified owner)–
– This is a solid grinder. I paid the extra money for it after reading the reviews of almost every coffee grinder on Amazon. Good thing for revews. Best buy that I ever made and paying the extra for the grinder was not a waste of money. It has the preset feature, so that I set it and my husband just has to add beans and push the button..how great is that..
F. R (verified owner)–
– It might be the best grinder in its price range, but it doesn’t make it “good” still. The truth is there’s probably no good grinders for this price. There’re a few reviews here talking about it, and I read it before buying, thinking — well, other 1000+ good reviews can’t be wrong. So I went ahead and bought it (to use with rancilio silvia). Apparently those few reviewers were right!
D. G (verified owner) –
– Once again, a Breville product that doesn’t fail to impress with features that are extremely well thought out. I prepare coffee using a French press. My previous grinder produced an inconsistent grind, from too coarse to powdery. I would always find sludge at the bottom of my cup. Also it was difficult to get the right quantity each time: I would always grind too much or not enough. Finally, the grind would shoot in all directions from the outlet and I had to use a guard I made with aluminum foil to guide it toward a container.
F. R (verified owner) –
– It might be the best grinder in its price range, but it doesn’t make it “good” still. The truth is there’s probably no good grinders for this price. There’re a few reviews here talking about it, and I read it before buying, thinking — well, other 1000+ good reviews can’t be wrong. So I went ahead and bought it (to use with rancilio silvia). Apparently those few reviewers were right!
B. D (verified owner) –
Ups and Downs – TL;DR: this is a great value burr coffee grinder for those who want to make good quality drip coffee and espresso at home. If you use a bottomless filter basket (real espresso), then the Smart Grinder Pro will do the trick. If you’re making espresso with a pressurized filter basket, the Smart Grinder (predecessor) will suffice.
D. G (verified owner) –
– Once again, a Breville product that doesn’t fail to impress with features that are extremely well thought out. I prepare coffee using a French press. My previous grinder produced an inconsistent grind, from too coarse to powdery. I would always find sludge at the bottom of my cup. Also it was difficult to get the right quantity each time: I would always grind too much or not enough. Finally, the grind would shoot in all directions from the outlet and I had to use a guard I made with aluminum foil to guide it toward a container.
A. T (verified owner) –
Perhaps not a perfect grinder but very versatile for a beginner. – Admittedly I’m somewhat of a coffee “novice” – though I’ve been drinking coffee for almost 4 decades – my coffee making experience has been limited to mainly automatic drip or “pods” – honestly, I’ve not been too interested in good coffee or as in a hobby until very recently. My wife wanted an espresso maker and shortly afterwards down the rabbit hole I went. Our first purchase was a Breville Barista Express espresso machine which has a built-in grinder and works well enough for the task but may not produce grounds coarse enough for other coffee making methods (pour over, french press, drip, etc.) so rather than just live with the inexpensive blade grinder we already had I looked into a grinder that would give us that level of control and flexibility. After watching hours of reviews online my conclusion was that if I wanted to spend about four hundred dollars (grinder plus, a good set of burrs, and shipping on top) I could get a better grinder for espresso than the built-in with the Barista Express but my non-pressurized shots with the built-in grinder are pretty decent if I don’t mind saying so. Which lead me to finding a grinder that my family can use for different coarse settings (easily) and doesn’t require complicated re-adjustment to get to another brew method. The “easily” is the main thing – so in my opinion a “stepped” grinder is a good choice and one that’s not specifically designed for espresso. I’ve only used the grinder a couple of times for espresso where I was trying different beans and wanted to leave the built-in grinder un changed.
S. M (verified owner) –
– This is a solid grinder. I paid the extra money for it after reading the reviews of almost every coffee grinder on Amazon. Good thing for revews. Best buy that I ever made and paying the extra for the grinder was not a waste of money. It has the preset feature, so that I set it and my husband just has to add beans and push the button..how great is that..
A. T (verified owner) –
Perhaps not a perfect grinder but very versatile for a beginner. – Admittedly I’m somewhat of a coffee “novice” – though I’ve been drinking coffee for almost 4 decades – my coffee making experience has been limited to mainly automatic drip or “pods” – honestly, I’ve not been too interested in good coffee or as in a hobby until very recently. My wife wanted an espresso maker and shortly afterwards down the rabbit hole I went. Our first purchase was a Breville Barista Express espresso machine which has a built-in grinder and works well enough for the task but may not produce grounds coarse enough for other coffee making methods (pour over, french press, drip, etc.) so rather than just live with the inexpensive blade grinder we already had I looked into a grinder that would give us that level of control and flexibility. After watching hours of reviews online my conclusion was that if I wanted to spend about four hundred dollars (grinder plus, a good set of burrs, and shipping on top) I could get a better grinder for espresso than the built-in with the Barista Express but my non-pressurized shots with the built-in grinder are pretty decent if I don’t mind saying so. Which lead me to finding a grinder that my family can use for different coarse settings (easily) and doesn’t require complicated re-adjustment to get to another brew method. The “easily” is the main thing – so in my opinion a “stepped” grinder is a good choice and one that’s not specifically designed for espresso. I’ve only used the grinder a couple of times for espresso where I was trying different beans and wanted to leave the built-in grinder un changed.
B. D (verified owner) –
Ups and Downs – TL;DR: this is a great value burr coffee grinder for those who want to make good quality drip coffee and espresso at home. If you use a bottomless filter basket (real espresso), then the Smart Grinder Pro will do the trick. If you’re making espresso with a pressurized filter basket, the Smart Grinder (predecessor) will suffice.
S. M (verified owner) –
– This is a solid grinder. I paid the extra money for it after reading the reviews of almost every coffee grinder on Amazon. Good thing for revews. Best buy that I ever made and paying the extra for the grinder was not a waste of money. It has the preset feature, so that I set it and my husband just has to add beans and push the button..how great is that..
F. R (verified owner) –
– It might be the best grinder in its price range, but it doesn’t make it “good” still. The truth is there’s probably no good grinders for this price. There’re a few reviews here talking about it, and I read it before buying, thinking — well, other 1000+ good reviews can’t be wrong. So I went ahead and bought it (to use with rancilio silvia). Apparently those few reviewers were right!