Sunday, September 6, 2009

Saeco GT-1 Titan Grinder Brew Coffeemaker Features

Saeco GT-1 Titan Grinder Brew Coffeemaker Features

* Burr Grinder with 12 grind settings and 60-second counter

*Brew Grind for use with drip, French press, espresso or Turkish coffee

* Removable 8-ounce bean container 6-1/2-ounce soil and coffee containers

* Anti-static device, durable ABS plastic housing, Cord, UL Listed

* Measures 7 by 7-7/8 by 11-8/9 inches 1-year warranty

With an angle burr grinder for coffee beans preserves the most aroma with reduced heat to protect the essential oils and flavors of coffee. High precision CNC-milled conical burrs, this coffee bean grinder equipment ensures consistent quality for espresso and drip brew grind. Grinder of 60-second and 12 hour grind settings from course to fine, allow a range of grinds to brew fits their personal style. Grind for use with drip, French press, espresso or Turkish coffee.

Other thoughtful details include automatic shutdown, an anti-static device, and an 8-ounce bean container and ground coffee 6-1/2-ounce removes the container for easy cleaning. Its sleek design fits nicely furnished with a high-end kitchen, while Cable winder and a compact shape makes it easy to stow the grinder when not in use the mill I bought for my wife this last Christmas. It was two months now, and we are very happy with it. In this price range, I found 3 to choose from - Titanium Saeco, Capresso 560 Infinity Burr Grinder, Black and BCG450XL Breville Ikon grinder.

Burr mills in the ~ $ 50 seemed (= not worth the money) from the reviews here worthwhile. Both Braun Capresso and always had good reviews, Saeco Coffeemaker Titan appeared to be a new model, and no. I decided to compare them all to find in a store and - yes, easier said than done. In a large urban area, where the only place I have one of these mills was more Bed Bath and Beyond store (you will see what I mean when you go on the website and search for a location near you, do not go to regular BBBY).

It was with this model, together with Capresso 564 - an expensive, Chrome, version of the $ 90 Capresso 560th I looked carefully at both and it did not take long to select the Saeco Coffeemaker. Although Capresso was harder, solid I liked the smaller design of the tray and collar assembly. Saeco seemed easier to open and slice location on the page more conveniently.

One thing I will stress, whereas we have used the Titan 2 months long, we have no experience with Capresso model. Of course it is entirely possible that even if it did not impress me in the shop, paint Capresso perhaps even better, who knows?


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