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Gaggia MDF Coffee Grinder


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Selling some of my coffee stuff due to moving soon.


Grinder in good working condition, a few wear and tear marks on the outer shell but to be expected, regular cleaning.


The Gaggia MDF Grinder is a commercial grade burr grinder equal to those found in Europe's espresso bars and restaurants. Automatic dosing allows a premeasured amount of ground coffee to drop directly into the filter holder. Pull the lever once for one cup espresso, or twice for 2 cups. Precision-machined grinding burrs can be easily adjusted for 39 different degrees of fineness. The large hopper holds 10 ounces of coffee beans. Easy to use and perfect results are achieved each time.


Features

Burr grinder with 50-mm tempered-steel grinding burrs and 34 grind settings

120-watt motor plus gear-reduction system provides quiet operation and reduced static build-up

Impact-resistant plastic housing; 8-ounce ground-coffee container; 10-ounce bean hopper

Easy-to-use pull-lever doser dispenses ground coffee directly into filter holder

Measures 20 by 14 by 14 inches


?95 ono

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