Gourmia® GCG205 14-Oz Automatic 4-Mode Digital Conical Burr Grinder for $99
March 19, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Make your coffee just how you like it right at home. With 39 grind size options, the Gourmia Digital Conical Burr Grinder delivers uniform-sized grounds perfect for brewing everything from French press to espresso. The simple controls and integrated scale allow you to grind the exact amount of coffee in grams, ounces, or cups so you always get a perfect brew. You can also grind using manual mode. A good day starts with a great cup of coffee, and great coffee starts with freshly ground beans.
- The built-in scale measures the precise amount of grounds using grams, ounces, or cups for optimal freshness
- Grinder produces uniform-sized grounds for ideal flavor & aroma extraction
- Large 14 oz/400g hopper removes for easy-clean convenience
- With 39 grind sizes ranging from extremely coarse to extra-fine, no coffee drink is off limits
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: black
- Materials: plastic, electronics
- Product dimensions: 9″H x 4.5″L x 13.7″W
- Integrated scale
- Advanced conical burr
- Spacious hopper: large 14 oz/ 400g hopper
- 39 grind sizes
- Manufacturer’s 1-year warranty
Includes
- Gourmia® GCG205 14-Oz Automatic 4-Mode Digital Conical Burr Grinder
- User manual
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