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title: "Breville BCG820BSS Smart Grinder Pro for Coffee and Espresso, Brushed Stainless Steel"
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# 18 oz bean capacity 0.2 sec dosing increments 60 precise grind settings Breville BCG820BSS Smart Grinder Pro for Coffee and Espresso, Brushed Stainless Steel

**Brand:** breville
**Price:** ฿23733
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ☕ Elevate your coffee game with precision and style!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Breville BCG820BSS Smart Grinder Pro for Coffee and Espresso, Brushed Stainless Steel by breville
- **How much does it cost?** ฿23733 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- breville enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted breville brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Precision Dosing IQ:** Adjust grind time in 0.2-second increments for the perfect dose every single time.
- • **Intuitive LCD Display:** Clear screen shows grind setting, time, and shot/cup count for effortless control.
- • **Built to Last & Impress:** Brushed stainless steel design with included accessories and a 2-year warranty ensures durability and style.
- • **Versatile Grinding Options:** Grind directly into portafilter, airtight container, or filter basket for ultimate convenience.
- • **Tailor Your Brew to Perfection:** 60 unique grind settings let you dial in espresso to French press with unmatched precision.

## Overview

The Breville Smart Grinder Pro features 60 grind settings and precision dosing with 0.2-second increments, housed in a sleek brushed stainless steel body. With an 18 oz bean hopper and versatile grinding options, it’s designed for coffee aficionados seeking perfect control and consistency in every cup.

## Description

With 60 unique settings, this programmable Precision Conical Burr grinder maximizes the potential of any brew. Choose between 'cups' for French Press or Filter and 'shots' for Espresso to get the right dose for the coffee you're brewing. Grind directly into a portafilter or an air-tight container.

Review: Important to know - disregard some bad reviews - There are many bad reviews here about this grinder seizing or stopping, and a few even that talk of a burning smell... this is an easy problem to get around. Bottom line, this is a truly superb entry level grinder with one major drawback that is easily overcome. I'll get into what makes this grinder great in a bit, but first, the one thing you NEED TO KNOW if you buy this model. If the grinder slows down or stops grinding before it has run its cycle, PAUSE THE GRINDER. You do this by pressing the button on the right. Then remove the hopper (consult the manual - this is easy to do). Remove the upper burr (also easy to do - read the manual). Dump out any beans inside the grinder (just pick the machine up and turn it upside down - I dump the beans back into the hopper). Brush out the lower burr area (Breville supplies a small brush for this). Put the upper burr and the hopper back together. Restart the grinder (press the right button). It will complete the remainder of the cycle that was paused. You may wish to manually grind a bit more to make up for any lost grounds. Why does this happen? The motor in this model is a bit underpowered. It can get hung up while grinding. It is rare, but there it is. It's happened to me once in months of daily use. When it happens, follow the steps above and you should have no issues. It's what I did, and the grinder went right back to flawless operation like it had never happened. Why is this still a great grinder? It's pretty simple - the ONLY thing that matters about a grinder other than reliability/durability is how consistent the grind is (how uniform is the size of the individual specks of ground coffee). The better the consistency, the better your coffee will be, period. This model **absolutely excels** in consistency. Hands down, independently tested, it blows every grinder in this price range out of the water with more than twice as much "optimal" size grounds as compared to the next best make and model. You can spend 2 or 3 times this amount and still not get a more consistent grind than you will with this guy. Where it counts, this grinder is the king, unless you want to spend far far more for a true professional model. Some additional nice features: ---With a bit of experimenting, you can dial in exactly how much coffee you want it to grind per cup (for drip) or per shot (for espresso) and easily program that amount in so you don't have to think about it again. Once that is done, you can simply tell it 1 or 2 shots, or how many drip cups (up to 12) that you want to make, and then you can ALWAYS grind the EXACT amount of coffee you need. This means you can always make coffee with only freshly ground beans without ever wasting a single bean. That is pretty awesome. ---You can experiment with up to 60 grind sizes to dial in exactly what you want. Personally, for espresso, 15.8 seconds at size 14 grind gives a perfectly dialed in double shot on my Breville espresso machine. For drip, I'm liking the mid 40's, but I haven't decided exactly where yet. The difference from one setting to the adjacent setting is really hard to taste with drip coffee. ---If you don't need super fine espresso grinds but want courser grounds than setting 60 will give you (to get French Press just so), you can adjust the upper burr (easy to do - read the manual). There are 4 more positions that will adjust all 60 settings and make them coarser. Conversely, if you want even finer espresso but don't need the coarsest settings, there are 5 more positions of that upper burr that will make the whole range of the machine finer. One video review I saw said this makes for 600 grind settings, but I'm sure most of those 600 are overlapping. It's at least 69 different grinds possible, at any rate. ---Large hopper. Not as big as a professional grinder's hopper, but you can put a full pound of beans into this grinder with some room to spare. ---Cleanly removable hopper. In order to remove the hopper, you twist a knob to "lock" it. This closes down the feed ports at the bottom so no beans will fall out when you take the hopper off. If you want to get crazy, you could buy a second hopper (or more) and switch between espresso and normal coffee easily (although the first few beans ground will be from the previous hopper, left behind in the burr, unless you dump them out when switching). The removable hopper also makes it very easy to clean after it starts to get oil buildup (which can contribute to the machine seizing up). ---Magnetic removable catch tray. Grinds get everywhere, and this makes cleaning up of (most) loose grinds very easy. ---Magnetic portafilter holders. You get two, one for the standard 58mm PF size, and one for the smaller PF's found on Breville automatic espresso machines. You can set your portafilter in the holder, and grind right into it without any mess. There's even a button so you can set the portafilter in, then activate the grinder by simply pushing on the portafilter. Some things that could stand improvement: ---More powerful motor... that would make this grinder just about perfect. ---Could be a bit quieter. It's not especially loud, as grinders go, but it's not the quietest I've owned either. But a more power motor would probably be louder, so they may have been trying to find a balance here between powerful and quiet. ---The included catch "cup". It seals airtight, which is nice, but the mouth does not line up with the grinder port when it's inserted fully. Push it too far back in and the metal lid sticks to the magnet designed to secure the portafilter adapter, but if you line it up just right with the grinder port, the vibration of the grinder tends to make it to slide out of place during grinding. The fix is to just grind directly into your filter, or take the lid off the "cup" and set it all the way in to catch your grounds. OVERALL RECOMMENDATION: ---If you mainly make drip or pour-over coffee, and/or espresso, this grinder is unbeatable unless you can afford a true professional model. Stay vigilant if it binds up (again, that's rare but potentially damaging for the motor). But if you take good care of this grinder, and spend some time customizing the settings, it will deliver superior grinds in exactly the amounts you need, every time. ---If you primarily make Press coffee, and really like extremely coarse grinds, then there is probably a better choice for you out there.
Review: Reliable and Satisfying. - It brings back such lovely memories grinding the coffee just the way you like it, filling the kitchen with that warm, comforting aroma. Seeing the grounds come out so nice and even makes me happy, because I know the coffee will brew smoothly and taste just right. And the fact that it’s not clumpy shows the grinder is doing its job well, which makes those little daily moments feel easier. Pros: The grind looks so consistent perfect for making a good cup of coffee, whether it’s to share with family and friends or for that quick, much-needed cup in the busy morning. There are hardly any clumps, which can be a problem with cheaper grinders, so that’s a real relief and makes the whole process feel more reliable and satisfying. The noise level is moderate.

## Features

- The Breville Smart Grinder Pro includes 60 unique settings – this programmable conical burr grinder offers a wide range of possibilities for your brew; Choose a unique setting and find the right dose for your coffee
- DOSING IQ: Precision digital time allows you to adjust and program grind time in 0.2 second increments giving you total control and an exact dose every time
- FREE YOUR GRIND: The Breville Smart Grinder Pro lets you grind directly into the portafilter, an airtight container, gold tone filter basket, or paper filter
- PRE-PROGRAMMED SETTINGS: Intelligent settings help your coffee and espresso bean grinder achieve precise results regardless of how fine or coarse you require your beans
- 60 GRIND SETTINGS: With so many intuitive grind settings to choose from, you can create a range of delicious coffee beverages in your own kitchen, from espresso to French press and everything in-between
- LCD DISPLAY: A clear and concise LCD screen is included on the espresso grinder, showing grind setting, grind time and the number of shots or cups you have selected
- INCLUDED ACCESSORIES: Portafilter Cradle – Small 50 - 54mm, Portafilter Cradle – Large 58mm, Grinds Container with Lid Sealing Cap, Conical Burr, Cleaning Brush
- WARRANTY: 2 Year Limited Product Warranty; Power: 165 Watts; Voltage: 110-120 Volts; Bean Hopper Capacity: 18oz

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00OXGXW8O |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,463 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #11 in Burr Coffee Grinders |
| Brand | Breville |
| Brand Name | Breville |
| Capacity | 1.1 Pounds |
| Color | Brushed Stainless Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 6,916 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00021614056559 |
| Included Components | 4 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.28"L x 8.46"W x 15.33"H |
| Item Type Name | Smart Grinder Pro |
| Item Weight | 6.39 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Breville |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BREBCG820BSSXL |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | BCG820BSS |
| Product Dimensions | 6.28"L x 8.46"W x 15.33"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Grinding |
| Specific Uses For Product | Grinding |
| Style | French |
| Style Name | French |
| UPC | 021614056559 |
| Voltage | 120.0 |
| Wattage | 165 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Breville
- **Color:** Brushed Stainless Steel
- **Item Weight:** 6.39 Pounds
- **Material:** Stainless Steel
- **Style:** French

## Images

![Breville BCG820BSS Smart Grinder Pro for Coffee and Espresso, Brushed Stainless Steel - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61x8TZA1Q6L.jpg)
![Breville BCG820BSS Smart Grinder Pro for Coffee and Espresso, Brushed Stainless Steel - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71WYBZYjLxL.jpg)
![Breville BCG820BSS Smart Grinder Pro for Coffee and Espresso, Brushed Stainless Steel - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71FQIOMT5cL.jpg)
![Breville BCG820BSS Smart Grinder Pro for Coffee and Espresso, Brushed Stainless Steel - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71lzMYMj4dL.jpg)
![Breville BCG820BSS Smart Grinder Pro for Coffee and Espresso, Brushed Stainless Steel - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61+mD1Bkh+L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: An issue with my old grinder was the dark bean oil residue, do you know if this cleaning brush will fit in the container? http://amzn.to/2kKnCb1**
A: To thoroughly remove any coffee oil residue, use a grinder cleaning product called, "Urnex" they also make a more "natural" version called, "Full Circle". They are cleaning tablets made just for burr coffee grinders. You just set the grinder to a medium to coarse setting, then add one capful of the tabs, grind them through, then use your brush to clean all the parts as usual. The tablets will sweep away any coffee grounds remaining inside the machine and absorb the leftover coffee oils that would become rancid if left behind. Hope this helps.

**Q: Just got this machine and every time I run it, it starts grinding, then slows down and makes a horrible knocking sound. Have to tear it apart..defect?**
A: My original purchase started laboring at the 12 grind setting with Starbucks French Roast beans within a few days. While I did not get a knocking sound, the grind output is light of what it should be. After re-reading all the great reviews, I decided that I must have just gotten a bad machine. The second one is exhibiting the same laboring behavior within a day of opening the box. I'm not a grinder expert but this sounds to me like a motor which is under powered for the job.

**Q: Is the smart grinder pro the same mechanically as the dose control pro?  i'm looking for good consistency for both coarse and drip.**
A: The BCG820BKSXL Smart Grinder Pro differs from the BCG600SIL Dose Control in that the Smart Grinder is calibrated much more specifically towards espresso purposes, and while the Dose Control has espresso levels it does not share the same range for micro-adjustment as is often necessary to achieve higher end espresso results. Further internal and operational differences include functional differences in terms of programming, component and material upgrades, etc.

**Q: We are hoping to pull about 50 shots a day, once a week.  Can it hold up?**
A: This is something I haven't tried, however maybe I can shed some light on it. The manual warns against heavy use. 
"Do Not operate this appliance for longer than 2 minutes at a time . . . " ;  
"Allow 2 minutes to cool after each use."; 
"Allow the appliance to cool down 10-15 minutes after long operation."
Also, my grandson has opened his 2nd coffee shop. Since December, he purchased this unit to use for his decaf customers only. (2-3 / day).  He is already ordering a part that is wearing out.  In saying that, it is apparently a 'known defect' with some Breville grinders.  (see the reviews). 

Note: Since Breville does not supply parts, he is having one made by a 3rd party vendor who has a 3-D printer. I love my grinder, but this problem with the 'known defect' and Breville for not supplying parts is very frustrating.  I will order this part to have on hand. 

Hope this helps.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Important to know - disregard some bad reviews
*by C***E on May 29, 2019*

There are many bad reviews here about this grinder seizing or stopping, and a few even that talk of a burning smell... this is an easy problem to get around. Bottom line, this is a truly superb entry level grinder with one major drawback that is easily overcome. I'll get into what makes this grinder great in a bit, but first, the one thing you NEED TO KNOW if you buy this model. If the grinder slows down or stops grinding before it has run its cycle, PAUSE THE GRINDER. You do this by pressing the button on the right. Then remove the hopper (consult the manual - this is easy to do). Remove the upper burr (also easy to do - read the manual). Dump out any beans inside the grinder (just pick the machine up and turn it upside down - I dump the beans back into the hopper). Brush out the lower burr area (Breville supplies a small brush for this). Put the upper burr and the hopper back together. Restart the grinder (press the right button). It will complete the remainder of the cycle that was paused. You may wish to manually grind a bit more to make up for any lost grounds. Why does this happen? The motor in this model is a bit underpowered. It can get hung up while grinding. It is rare, but there it is. It's happened to me once in months of daily use. When it happens, follow the steps above and you should have no issues. It's what I did, and the grinder went right back to flawless operation like it had never happened. Why is this still a great grinder? It's pretty simple - the ONLY thing that matters about a grinder other than reliability/durability is how consistent the grind is (how uniform is the size of the individual specks of ground coffee). The better the consistency, the better your coffee will be, period. This model **absolutely excels** in consistency. Hands down, independently tested, it blows every grinder in this price range out of the water with more than twice as much "optimal" size grounds as compared to the next best make and model. You can spend 2 or 3 times this amount and still not get a more consistent grind than you will with this guy. Where it counts, this grinder is the king, unless you want to spend far far more for a true professional model. Some additional nice features: ---With a bit of experimenting, you can dial in exactly how much coffee you want it to grind per cup (for drip) or per shot (for espresso) and easily program that amount in so you don't have to think about it again. Once that is done, you can simply tell it 1 or 2 shots, or how many drip cups (up to 12) that you want to make, and then you can ALWAYS grind the EXACT amount of coffee you need. This means you can always make coffee with only freshly ground beans without ever wasting a single bean. That is pretty awesome. ---You can experiment with up to 60 grind sizes to dial in exactly what you want. Personally, for espresso, 15.8 seconds at size 14 grind gives a perfectly dialed in double shot on my Breville espresso machine. For drip, I'm liking the mid 40's, but I haven't decided exactly where yet. The difference from one setting to the adjacent setting is really hard to taste with drip coffee. ---If you don't need super fine espresso grinds but want courser grounds than setting 60 will give you (to get French Press just so), you can adjust the upper burr (easy to do - read the manual). There are 4 more positions that will adjust all 60 settings and make them coarser. Conversely, if you want even finer espresso but don't need the coarsest settings, there are 5 more positions of that upper burr that will make the whole range of the machine finer. One video review I saw said this makes for 600 grind settings, but I'm sure most of those 600 are overlapping. It's at least 69 different grinds possible, at any rate. ---Large hopper. Not as big as a professional grinder's hopper, but you can put a full pound of beans into this grinder with some room to spare. ---Cleanly removable hopper. In order to remove the hopper, you twist a knob to "lock" it. This closes down the feed ports at the bottom so no beans will fall out when you take the hopper off. If you want to get crazy, you could buy a second hopper (or more) and switch between espresso and normal coffee easily (although the first few beans ground will be from the previous hopper, left behind in the burr, unless you dump them out when switching). The removable hopper also makes it very easy to clean after it starts to get oil buildup (which can contribute to the machine seizing up). ---Magnetic removable catch tray. Grinds get everywhere, and this makes cleaning up of (most) loose grinds very easy. ---Magnetic portafilter holders. You get two, one for the standard 58mm PF size, and one for the smaller PF's found on Breville automatic espresso machines. You can set your portafilter in the holder, and grind right into it without any mess. There's even a button so you can set the portafilter in, then activate the grinder by simply pushing on the portafilter. Some things that could stand improvement: ---More powerful motor... that would make this grinder just about perfect. ---Could be a bit quieter. It's not especially loud, as grinders go, but it's not the quietest I've owned either. But a more power motor would probably be louder, so they may have been trying to find a balance here between powerful and quiet. ---The included catch "cup". It seals airtight, which is nice, but the mouth does not line up with the grinder port when it's inserted fully. Push it too far back in and the metal lid sticks to the magnet designed to secure the portafilter adapter, but if you line it up just right with the grinder port, the vibration of the grinder tends to make it to slide out of place during grinding. The fix is to just grind directly into your filter, or take the lid off the "cup" and set it all the way in to catch your grounds. OVERALL RECOMMENDATION: ---If you mainly make drip or pour-over coffee, and/or espresso, this grinder is unbeatable unless you can afford a true professional model. Stay vigilant if it binds up (again, that's rare but potentially damaging for the motor). But if you take good care of this grinder, and spend some time customizing the settings, it will deliver superior grinds in exactly the amounts you need, every time. ---If you primarily make Press coffee, and really like extremely coarse grinds, then there is probably a better choice for you out there.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Reliable and Satisfying.
*by C***Z on April 27, 2026*

It brings back such lovely memories grinding the coffee just the way you like it, filling the kitchen with that warm, comforting aroma. Seeing the grounds come out so nice and even makes me happy, because I know the coffee will brew smoothly and taste just right. And the fact that it’s not clumpy shows the grinder is doing its job well, which makes those little daily moments feel easier. Pros: The grind looks so consistent perfect for making a good cup of coffee, whether it’s to share with family and friends or for that quick, much-needed cup in the busy morning. There are hardly any clumps, which can be a problem with cheaper grinders, so that’s a real relief and makes the whole process feel more reliable and satisfying. The noise level is moderate.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing Grinder, Looks Great!
*by T***E on July 9, 2015*

This is one heck of a grinder. First of all, it's very attractive looking. It honestly looks even nicer than it does in the photos (I think the photos make it look kind of like cheap plastic, but that's not at all how it feels). The grind size is extremely consistent and it doesn't take terribly long to grind. (Grinding 42 grams of coffee at setting 52 takes about 28 seconds). It's really easy to adjust grind size with the big knob on the right. You have to experiment a little with choosing the number of cups or shots you need, but it's all very customizable. For instance, say you making 4 cups of coffee in a French Press. If you're like me and you measure your beans first, then put them in the hopper and grind right before using, the 4 cup setting at a coarse grind size might not complete all the beans in the time it use right out of the box. No problem though -- you can use the knob on the front to adjust the time to grind for 4 cups. It adjusts in 0.2 second increments. The one thing I haven't tested is the consistency of the weight outputted once you dial in a time. (Because I just do the weighing first and don't store beans in the hopper). I haven't tested this for espresso because I don't drink espresso, but everything I have seen online indicates it works very well for an espresso grind (for this price range, of course. This isn't a $1500 grinder or anything). It does come with two portafilter holders though, which is very cool. The hopper seems to seal pretty darn well. As a bit of coffee obsessive person, if I wasn't trying new coffees all the time through a subscription service, I wouldn't hesitate to store a pound of beans in there and just grind what I need each morning. And honestly, the container for the ground beans seems airtight enough that I wouldn't sweat it too much leaving some extra grounds in there until the next morning. The adjustable burrs are an awesome feature, but I haven't had to adjust them -- I've been happy with the factory range so far. (I almost exclusively brew using a Chemex and I'm happy with the grind for pour over use). It's pretty easy to clean the machine of loose grounds, so that's not a big deal. If you're looking at this machine, in all likelihood you're also considering the Baratza Virtuoso or Encore. I can't speak to how those machines function -- I haven't owned either. I can say that the knobs and LEDs and stainless steel of the Breville appealed to the nerd in me, and the grind produced by this machine is acceptable. Everything I've seen on the Baratza machines indicates they are absolutely excellent as well, but given that this machine and the Virtuoso are the same price, I opted for the style I like. I have not been disappointed. EDIT: Since I wrote this review, I learned a couple of things. First, the espresso-level grind is very fine and very consistent. I tried it for a cold brew and it worked out great. Second, you can hold down the start button and it will grind until you let go. If you put in an amount of beans you have weighed, this feature will allow you to either get a good idea of how much time you'll need to grind to get the amount you want if you intend on filling the hopper with beans, or, if you only put in as much as you need to grind, not have to mess with the timer at all and instead just grind until you hear that it's empty (the burrs make a very different sound when no beans are being ground). Third, I haven't found the weight output based on time to be consistent enough for my needs. I'm pretty anal about ratio and I only want to grind exactly as much as I need each time. I don't think this is Breville's fault. They can't control for bean size, etc. For the anal people like me, it'll be best to not fill up the hopper and store your beans elsewhere, then just grind what you need.

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