A: Hi Rekha, KitchenAid does not recommend using wet ingredients.
by|Oct 30, 2023
Q:Can I set it for different grinds ?
by|Mar 27, 2023
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A: Yes. Adjust grind time.
by|Mar 28, 2023
A: Hi Rhor, You control the grind consistency by pressing the lid to the desired grind size.
by|Mar 27, 2023
Q:Will this grind a small amount of beans for one cup of coffee or do you have to grind the minimum 4 cup as described in the details.
by|Jun 17, 2022
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A: Hi gary, The coffee grinder will not grind smaller amounts of beans to the proper consistency.
by|Jun 20, 2022
Q:Where is this product made?
by|Dec 31, 2020
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A: KitchenAid holds the same quality control standards at each of our facilities around the world. Since we are a global corporation, some components may come from another KitchenAid facility inside or outside of the United States. We take pride in delivering you the highest quality product and understand you’re concerned about this matter.
by|Jul 1, 2023
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Q:Can this also be used to grind spices?
by|Dec 11, 2020
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A: Yes… it works great. We have one to grind spices and a second one just for coffee.
by|Jul 7, 2023
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A: The Blade Coffee Grinder with the spice accessories will grind spices.
by|Apr 9, 2021
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Q:Can this grinder be used in a 220 volts country?
by|Feb 26, 2018
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A: Hi Amabar, The 120 volt (U.S.) appliances are not compatible with 220/240 volt requirements of other countries (as well as vice versa).
What many consumers are not aware of is the potential danger that differences in cycles/second can create. Where in the United States electricity is delivered at 60 Hertz (Hz), most other countries deliver the electricity at 50 Hz. Running 60 Hz appliances in a 50 Hz environment forces the motor in your appliance to run at a slower speed, and can potentially cause immediate motor or operational failure. Not only is this failure not covered by any manufacturer's warranty, but has been known to result in electrical shortages and/or fires.
Additionally, KitchenAid does not recommend the use of a transformer for any KitchenAid countertop appliance. Doing so could cause damage to your appliance or the home electrical system, as noted above.
by|Dec 10, 2019
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A: not without an adapter
by|May 5, 2023
Q:Can I use to grind beans for espresso machine.
by|Oct 8, 2017
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A: . KitchenAid does not recommend using this grinder to grind beans for pump espresso-type machines.
by|May 5, 2023
A: Yes thats what I do all the time. 4 cups min.
by|Jan 4, 2020
Q:can i use this device in India with 220 volts A C current?
by|Jun 29, 2017
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A: No. It will not work in India because the power supply in India is 220 volts and 50 cycles.
by|May 5, 2023
A: The 120 volt (U.S.) appliances are not compatible with 220/240 volt requirements of other countries (as well as vice versa).
by|May 4, 2023
A: Not very well made and grinds the beans waaaaay too find