

☕ Elevate your coffee game with precision and style!
The De'Longhi KG79 is a sleek, black burr coffee grinder featuring a 120g transparent bean hopper and dual dials for grind size and cup quantity selection. Its professional burr mechanism delivers consistent, fine grounds ideal for espresso and other brews. Compact and easy to clean, it operates quietly and efficiently, making it a must-have for coffee enthusiasts seeking café-quality results at home.





| ASIN | B002OHDBQC |
| Best Sellers Rank | 18,848 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 4 in Electric Burr Coffee Grinders |
| Brand Name | De'Longhi |
| Capacity | 12 Cups |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (8,705) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08004399324541 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 16L x 13W x 26H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Coffee Bean Grinder |
| Item Weight | 1.5 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | De'Longhi |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Power Source | Mains Electricity |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor/Outdoor |
| Specific Uses For Product | Grinding |
| Style Name | single |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Wattage | 110 watts |
B**N
Burr all the way
Smart looking little unit { boxy, deco'ish } that works brilliantly , simple to use, just set your grinding level, how many cups its for { I use just under recommendation } press start and allow the machine to do its work, { very quick and quieter than others I have used } if your moving from a spinning blade type grinder to this burr type you will be impressed by how constant and uniform the grind is, good large hopper for your beans, easy to remove the burr mechanism to brush clean, The only downside I can see is the catchment ground coffee hopper, its on the flimsy side { lid fitting } and has a lot of static in it { just tap on your work top to release } overall a very impressive little machine that easily fits into my kitchen and life, after using a burr grinder I will never return to a blade one { mine is now a herb grinder } so take the leap if you are thinking about it, I did and I don't regret it.
K**L
Good value, high quality coffee grinder
After studying budget burr grinder reviews here and elsewhere I decided to buy the De Longhi KG79. Some reviewers say it doesn't grind coffee fine enough for espresso, however I find the result on the minimum setting is a fine powder which works well in my espresso machine. It's at least as fine as ready ground espresso coffee and the powder clumps together as it should if held in the hand. Certainly the taste of the coffee it produces is very satisfying, which is the main thing. The De Longhi grinder is extremely easy to use. Just put enough beans in the hopper, select the grind and the amount required and press the button. I find it produces a little more powder than selected, but this isn't a bad thing. Rather too much than too little. I haven't had any problem with the ground powder not being collected properly and spilling under the machine. It all ends up where it should. Because the powder is fine some can collect in the upper corners of the box so I just tap it gently on the worktop after sliding it out and before taking the lid off. The lid on the bean hopper and the powder collection box fit snuggly and positively in the grinder. This is integral to the safety mechanism as the grinder will not work unless both the lid and the collecting box are correctly in place. It also adds to the high quality feel of the machine. Obviously grinding coffee isn't going to be silent, but I don't find this machine too noisy. If it runs out of beans the noise gets much louder, so I always check sufficient beans are in place before starting the machine. Overall I couldn't be happier with this De Longhi coffee grinder. It looks good, is well made and produces the fine coffee powder necessary for espresso machines.
E**T
Not Suited for Espresso Machine.
UPDATE-28/11/14: I use it only as a spice mill in the kitchen. A year on, it still works! :) I only need to use it for a few seconds to grind a small quantity of spices for everyday cooking. It does struggle but it has lasted and I am pleased that I can use it this way. ............. Since I have a bean to cup machine I got this only to share some home roasted coffee with friends who use cafetiere plunger. It is compact and well worth the buy if you wish to grind small batches of freshly roasted coffee beans for your cafetiere/plunger or anything other than espresso machines. Verdict: perfect ground coffee for French plunger type coffee press. Highly recommended if this is your drinking style. If you are buying this because you just bought an espresso machine then *please do not buy this* For espresso you need much more consistent fine grind. The finest setting grind is still too coarse in this KG79. So please save your money and put it towards a *proper* grinder. You can either read reviews like this and save time and money or buy this burr grinder and give it a try anyway! I received a comment saying that my review was not helpful. so I am trying my best to say both the benefits and shortcomings of this DeLonghi KG79 burr grinder. Quality: I noticed the motor is just a direct attachment to the cone. So this is not a geared burr grinder. This is a "direct drive mechanism". Hence the low cost of manufacture. This kind of mechanism is prone to failure. This one is in use once every day for a month now. I will update on durability if it fails in the future. Ease of use: Extremely easy and safe. For me, however, it has taken an interesting turn. I am mentioning this here because someone else might find this useful as a spice mill. I grind spices with this, as I cracked my mortar and pestle. Lo and behold: it grinds whatever spice mix you put into it!! I was just about to buy a T & G capstan "Crushgrind" ceramic mill or a Peugeot Mill at a great expense. They are manual and come with lifetime warranty, however they can't cope with most of the spices. Definitely not a custom mix of spice seeds on the fly. Peugeot especially is only suited for round black peppercorns, white peppercorns and coriander seeds. It can't, for example, cope with fennel seeds, mustard seeds, sesame seeds, dried chillies, cardamom seeds, etc. This automatic burr grinder from DeLonghi can!! So I have now dedicated this one as a spice grinder. It is much better than mortar and pestle because much of the oils used to stick to the stone and the grind was uneven and loud thumping woke up sleeping children. Also, my 2 year old son kept running away with the pestle. With this burr grinder no oils are lost and there is no wastage. I can even grind tiny quantities of any spice seed mix. If you have it in your kitchen and if it is dry then this will grind it. I am still in the process of deciding on my second burr grinder to do exclusive coffee bean duty only. For coffee aficionados this may not even offer borderline acceptability for espresso grade grind. You 'may' manage a barely acceptable espresso. Maybe. But it will give poor crèma. The inconsistent grind will also cause the coffee to have a 'mixed' taste because the small particles will release coffee quicker and the more bitter constituents. The bigger particles will not release the coffee quick enough. Lengthening the extraction time is not good whatever the particle size. If the grind produces uniform size particles even if the size is not 'ultra' fine, then you can judge the extraction time and make good espresso shots. Therefore grinds by KG79 which is a mixture of ultra fine, fine, and crude particles all coming out mixed together is the worst kind of grind for an espresso! So for fine espresso grind (for coffee taste you get in Costa or Starbucks) you need to spend much more on something like a "burr grinder with geared motor" e.g. Mazzer Mini(£380), Rancilio or something in that range (or at least a Baratza?), also avoid KitchenAid Artisan grinder at £200 as cannot do the job of consistent fine espresso grind! I hope this has been helpful. Thanks for reading. UPDATE ON FEBRUARY 2017. (!!) It is still working :) I still use it only for spices, however, I grind all kinds of spices with it most days and it has worked flawlessly for this. Great alternative for a mortar and pestle for dry spices. Really pleased.
J**N
Inte så högljudd som jag befarat. Maler kaffet precis som förväntat. Ett bra köp.
H**M
I couldn’t be more pleased with this De’Longhi grinder — it has truly transformed my home coffee experience. From the moment I unpacked it, the build quality just stood out: the stainless-steel blade assembly feels robust, the transparent bean hopper lets me monitor the process easily, and the compact footprint fits neatly on my countertop. Grinding performance is excellent. I’ve been able to adjust between fine for espresso and coarse for French press with ease using the cup selector, and the results are remarkably consistent. The 120g bean capacity is ideal for prepping several cups in one go without over-grinding or wasting beans. I also appreciate how the lid locks securely and the container pops out cleanly for quick emptying and cleaning. Coffee flavour has noticeably improved. Fresh grounds mean more aroma, better crema, and a richer taste in every cup. Whether I’m making a quick morning espresso or sharing a pot with friends, the grinder keeps up and delivers reliably. Maintenance has been straightforward too. A quick wipe of the hopper and blade container after use keeps it clean; no mess or fuss at all. The power cord wraps neatly underneath so it doesn’t clutter the counter. Overall, this grinder offers superb value. For anyone serious about their coffee, the De’Longhi KG79 (ASIN: B002OHDBQC) is a smart investment and exactly what I was looking for. Five stars without hesitation!
K**N
Great grinder. Works like a charm. Has the auto stop function which is great. 👌
C**N
Pour moudre du café
R**I
Fantastic to make your own coffee !
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