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Isomac Gran Maccinino Espresso Coffee
Grinder
Item# GranMacino
Regular Price: $349.00 US Dollars
Sale Price: $279.00 US Dollars

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Isomac Gran Maccinino Espresso
Coffee Grinder
Overview:
"Medium-duty, all stainless steel Housing, conical burr...perfect!"
IMPROVED with a metal grind setting adjustment holder.
NOW WITH NEW HOPPER.
Features:
- Conical burr (top burr) grinding mechanism that allows for slower rotation, but a larger cutting surface for a very consistent, low static grind.
- Micro switch located underneath the ground coffee chute. To activate, simply press the portafilter against the micro switch and freshly ground coffee will dispense.
- The multiple position grind selector delivers the right fineness for all coffee and espresso markers. Choose among 18 settings. To adjust the settings, simply turn the easy gliding bean hopper.
- The hopper holds up to ¾ lb. of whole coffee. The hopper is made of clear plastic so you can easily view the level of coffee beans. The hopper easily removers to expose the grinding chamber for cleaning, or for adjustments.
Specifications:
- Measurements: 12.6" H x 6" W x 7.9" D. (32cm H x 15.24cm W x 20.07cm D).
- Weight: 8.8 pounds (3.99 kilograms).
- Power: 100 Watts, 120 Volts 60 Hertz (no commercial power requirements).
- Bean Hopper Capacity: 10 ounces (300 grams).
- Material: Polished stainless steel.
- Warranty: One year parts and labor warranty limited to manufacturer's
defect provided by 1st-line Equipment and limited to home use
only. No warranty when used in the commercial environment and
not recommended for continuous grinding.
- Made In Italy.
Notes:
- Effective for purchases made on or after April 1st, 2009, parts
and labor warranty is limited to manufacturer's defect for a period
of twelve (12) months from the original purchase date.
- As with all coffee grinders, it is very important to only change grind settings on Isomac coffee grinders when the unit is powered 'on' and the burrs are in motion. If you do not do this, the burrs will 'gunk' up and require cleaning by you every time this occurs. Changing the grind settings when the burrs are not in motion will render the grinder to only produce very coarse grinds or no grinds at all. If this result occurs, this will be considered operator error for lack of following directions, and not be classified as a defective grinder.
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