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| Overall Rating |
6.6, Based on 21 Reviews |
| Avg Price |
$120.00 |
| Manufacturer |
Saeco |
| Machine Type |
burr, flat, grinder, hopper, bin |
| Colors |
black, white |
| Class |
n/a |
| Pro Review |
No |
| First Look |
No |
| QuickShot |
No |

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| Ken Christiansen (quality: 6.0) |
07.15.2007 |
Rating: 4.4 |
| Bottom Line: OK grinder for drip, vacpot, presspot, but forget it for espresso or finer grinds. |
| Phil Pearce |
10.07.2006 |
Rating: 6.4 |
| Bottom Line: Simple, basic but reliable machine with good performance. |
| Michael Weisman (quality: 5.0) |
01.26.2006 |
Rating: 5.6 |
| Bottom Line: Great for moka pots, messy counters, and people who like to have to tinker with stuff to make it functional. bad for espresso. |
| Phil Tellier (quality: 4.3) |
12.29.2004 |
Rating: 5.2 |
| Bottom Line: Temporary machine you will soon want to replace. Inconsistant grind. Repetitive blocage. Get another brand. |
| Paul Quinn (quality: 7.5) |
05.03.2004 |
Rating: 7.0 |
| Bottom Line: Great first burr grinder once you foil the static villian. |
| Bob Abbott (quality: 5.5) |
03.07.2004 |
Rating: 5.4 |
| Bottom Line: Performance deteriorates too quickly and very messy |
| Doug Wiebe (quality: 8.2) |
10.21.2002 |
Rating: 6.4 |
| Bottom Line: A decent grinder that packs a big mess. For a few dollars more, get a Maestro! |
| John K. (quality: 6.8) |
07.11.2002 |
Rating: 3.8 |
| Bottom Line: Not to be used to produce an espresso grind! Very inconsistent results. |
| Brendan Getchel (quality: 7.7) |
01.14.2002 |
Rating: 5.6 |
| Bottom Line: If you're into static and cleaning coffee from places you never knew existed, the MC2002 is for you! |
| Robert Hemmerly (quality: 4.0) |
01.06.2002 |
Rating: 8.2 |
| Bottom Line: Great for the money so far |
| Brian (quality: 5.0) |
10.28.2001 |
Rating: 6.4 |
| Bottom Line: Buy it if you can‘t spend more for something better |
| Jon (quality: 4.0) |
02.25.2001 |
Rating: 6.0 |
| Bottom Line: You may have the patience for it but be warned its MESSY... |
| Joseph Davis (quality: 2.7) |
02.17.2001 |
Rating: 8.4 |
| Bottom Line: Well worth it. |
| Deb (quality: 3.5) |
02.10.2001 |
Rating: 4.8 |
| Bottom Line: Too messy to put up with. |
| Jim Robins (quality: 4.0) |
12.11.2000 |
Rating: 6.4 |
| Bottom Line: Best grinder for the (discounted) price, but design flaw makes it messy to use |
| Will (quality: 3.0) |
12.11.2000 |
Rating: 10.0 |
| Bottom Line: It works. No complaints. |
| Paul Cleary (quality: 2.5) |
11.21.2000 |
Rating: 6.4 |
| Bottom Line: A beginners grinder - buy the Rocky instead and save yourself pain |
| Leigh Booker (quality: 7.4) |
09.29.2000 |
Rating: 8.8 |
| Bottom Line: Very Flavorful results, performs well through the entire grind range with lighter roasts. Will choke at finest setting on oily beans. |
| Leigh Booker |
09.14.2000 |
Rating: 9.2 |
| Bottom Line: Top notch performer from French Press to the finest pump/lever espresso grinds. |
| Chris Rokusek (quality: 5.0) |
07.19.2000 |
Rating: 7.2 |
| Bottom Line: Not uniform at some settings |
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