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Baratza Maestro PLUS Conical Burr Coffee Grinder In Black - G385

Manufacturer : Baratza
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Features

  • Swiss Made Grinding WheelsThe Baratza Maestro Plus was designed in the USA by the Baratza importers

Product Description

The Maestro Plus is based on the very popular Maestro grinder. The Maestro Plus includes all the winning features of the Maestro, plus some extras that increase its versatility and ease of use. The Maestro Plus includes a 60 second timer, a front mounted pulse button and a brushed-satin metal base. The Maestro Plus has double the weight of the Maestro which gives it a rock-solid feel and increased stability.

Customer Reviews

Average Rating of 4.00 out of 6 reviews

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If you want mine, it is at the dump - Michael G. Birkland, Nov 20, 2007

After fighting hanging up beans for almost 2 years, I threw it away. I tried everything I could think of (I repaired commercial coffee and espresso equipment for 20 years). Total waste of money. I contacted the seller 3 times (not through Amazon) and never recieved a return call. I would neve recommend this product to anyone. This program forces you to give it a one star, otherwise it would be minus 5


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great grinder - saf, Nov 12, 2007

I almost did not buy this grinder because of some of the reviews, so here's mine. I had been using a Capresso Barista that I bought at Starbucks and this grinder is far superior to that one. Less mess, fuss and noise...grinds better more consistently and it is a breeze to clean.
I so highly recommend this grinder, that to me, to buy anything else or this one is a no brainer. The coarse grinding for press/drip is perfect and I have used it for espresso and the fine grind was great too!!! I have an old fashioned espresso maker, not one of the electric type, and it ground great plus it has a pulse button on the front so you can get just one serving of grinds.


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Great grinder - Michael Nystrom, Oct 18, 2007

I got here after going to Amazon.com review sight and seeing a "Good and the Bad" list by N. Caine. I have no idea who N. Caine is but he/she only rated this product Fair and said it didn't grind Cappuccino. WRONG!

I've had my grinder for several years and LOVE it. I grind for drip coffee mostly but will sometimes make cappucino. All you do is twist the bowl to the cappucinno setting, add a measured amount of beans and press the grind button.

The heavier Plus unit is fairly quiet and doesn't vibrate. The plastic lid does not come off during the grinding process as stated by one reviewer. I add the desired amount of beans and set the timer on the grind. Then add water and filter to my drip coffee maker while the coffee is being ground.

The unit works awesome. About a year after I got it I was grinding beans and a stone that looked just like a bean got caught in the grinder. I emailed the manufacturer and got replacement burr blades for a reasonable price. They screw on with reverse threads (clockwise to remove, counterclockwise to install)

I do have a little static problem in the winter when the furnace is on (air is real dry in Minnesota in the winter). No problem in summer.

This is a great grinder and has a wide range of adjustment for coarseness (Turkish to French Press)


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Good Entry-Level Espresso/Coffee Grinder - J. Fraser, Jul 15, 2007

I purchased this unit refurbished and was initially disappointed because it came unclean and smelling of old coffee grounds. The second strike was that the unit was not calibrated correctly - i.e. the setting for "espresso" is too coarse for espresso, and "drip" is more ideal for french press. I did find out that the calibration is adjustable by following some simple instructions you can download from the company's website. However, I just keep it between "espresso" and "drip" for everyday use with my drip machine. I have tried it with an espresso maker and it worked fine set between "espresso" and "turkish."

The grind, although not perfect, is adequate for most home use. There is very little dust created and fairly minimal static electricity. The only other nitpick would be that the plastic cover for the bean hopper rattles loose when the machine is running and vibrates loudly. All I do is hold it down with my hand. I'd say for the money this is a very solid machine.


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prosumer grinder - david dunlop, Jul 03, 2007

for the money this is a great grinder. i credit www.essentialespresso.com for helping me find this model. i thought it was ugly so i didn't even consider it. but i liked the idea of conical burrs. and a strong motor with step down gearing. it needed to fit in my kitchen. and most of all i liked the fact that it has a push button operation so i can grind right into my portafilter. eliminating the need for a more expensive machine w/ a doser. i'll admit i've only had a blade grinder to compare but this certainly has made our espresso experience a whole lot better. making my cheapo entry level 5 year old briel chamonix look like a champ. smoother and creamier. on the finest setting nice powdery even grind that packs well with the tamper. i still don't like the noise. and it's only the base that is metallic. it's really not that good looking as some have testified. the housing is all plastic. lending to the annoying noise. as for static, here in SF,CA i'm not experiencing any. using martha brothers espresso beans. oily but not experiencing any clogging as some have mentioned. whatever you do make sure they have the grinder in stock before ordering. essentials held on to my order for a week before i found out they were still waiting to get some. i switched my order to zaccardi's who had it but when i got it. it was obviously previously opened. with that cord wrapped around the appliance look, the timer knob bouncing around, and no instructions or owners manual. when i called them were they sorry or empathetic? of course not. "we don't handle that", "call this number". which i did which led to another number, which led to another number, which led to another number, which led to a voicemail mess saying "please leave a message." for a better experience choose a better vendor.

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