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| Overall Rating |
8.0, Based on 26 Reviews |
| Avg Price |
$200.00 |
| Manufacturer |
Gaggia |
| Machine Type |
Semi Commercial Flat Burr Grinder with Doser |
| Colors |
Black, White, Others |
| Class |
Grinder, Burr, Prosumer |
| Pro Review |
No |
| First Look |
No |
| QuickShot |
No |

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The Gaggia MDF is a prosumer-level espresso grinder with large, flat burrs. |
| Walter MacEachern (quality: 7.0) |
02.19.2009 |
Rating: 7.0 |
| Bottom Line: Requires time and patience to use properly. The doser makes a mess. The grind is wonderful. |
| Grant G (quality: 5.7) |
03.28.2008 |
Rating: 8.6 |
| Bottom Line: Great grind quality, very consistent, usable espresso grind range, price is excellent |
| Kurt Swanson (quality: 7.3) |
01.29.2008 |
Rating: 8.4 |
| Bottom Line: By far the best choice in price range |
| David Walsh (quality: 6.8) |
09.07.2007 |
Rating: 7.2 |
| Bottom Line: Solid, reliable, stepped grinder - gets the job done. |
| Mark Babbe (quality: 8.0) |
09.07.2006 |
Rating: 8.6 |
| Bottom Line: If your espresso budget is tight, this is the grinder to get. |
| Al Sterling (quality: 6.3) |
12.30.2005 |
Rating: 8.6 |
| Bottom Line: This is your best value "starting point" to properly support your espresso cravings. |
| Patrick T (quality: 7.7) |
11.14.2005 |
Rating: 8.0 |
| Bottom Line: Great value with enough quality that you may not need to spend hundreds more to improve upon. |
| Jason Haeger (quality: 6.6) |
10.05.2005 |
Rating: 7.4 |
| Bottom Line: A decent beginners grinder, but not the workhorse it could be with its solid construction and commercial grade burrs. |
| Simon Vogel (quality: 4.0) |
07.29.2005 |
Rating: 8.0 |
| Bottom Line: A great first grinder, that may outlast you |
| Grant Watt (quality: 5.4) |
05.09.2005 |
Rating: 8.8 |
| Bottom Line: Built like a tank but they need cleaning and servicing every few years. Do it yourself it is easy. |
| Daniel Roach (quality: 6.3) |
08.30.2004 |
Rating: 8.8 |
| Bottom Line: Essential part of any beginners espresso setup |
| Robert Newell (quality: 6.5) |
05.23.2004 |
Rating: 6.6 |
| Bottom Line: Fix the feet and the flaky doser and you will have yourself a grinder that just makes the passing grade. |
| Lance Goffinet (quality: 8.9) |
08.20.2003 |
Rating: 9.4 |
| Bottom Line: Absolutely the best grinder for under $250 if you cannot afford the Rancillio Rocky or Mazzer Mini. It is a 10+ for the money. |
| John Gill (quality: 6.8) |
07.06.2002 |
Rating: 7.6 |
| Bottom Line: A good all around coffee grinder but not an exceptionally good grinder for espresso, due to its lack of adjustment points. |
| Bert Kenward (quality: 5.2) |
02.20.2002 |
Rating: 6.6 |
| Bottom Line: Good burrs, shame about the doser. |
| Michael (quality: 5.3) |
01.07.2002 |
Rating: 7.2 |
| Bottom Line: It‘s a great choice considering price |
| Simon Wilson (quality: 7.1) |
12.19.2001 |
Rating: 8.4 |
| Bottom Line: Good/Excelent FIRST espresso grinder |
| Matthias Konig (quality: 6.0) |
11.21.2001 |
Rating: 4.4 |
| Bottom Line: Don‘t buy it unless you are sure you like/need the dosing mechanism |
| Jerome Harrison (quality: 5.0) |
06.26.2001 |
Rating: 10.0 |
| Bottom Line: I could not be happier with my decision to purchase the MDF. |
| Ed Gianni (quality: 6.8) |
03.24.2001 |
Rating: 8.4 |
| Bottom Line: A must for my Classic Gaggia. |
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