The Sage Coffee Grinders feature professional-grade conical burrs made from hardened stainless steel, ensuring consistent grind size and minimal heat transfer.
Precise electronic timing allows for adjustable dose control, accurate to 0.2 seconds, ensuring consistent dosing every time.
60 unique grind settings spanning from fine espresso to coarse French press, with clear markings for different brewing methods.
Brushed stainless steel housing, quality polymer components, and precision-engineered parts ensure durability and longevity.
450g capacity hopper with UV-protective coating and airtight seal to maintain bean freshness.
| Brand | Price Range | Build Quality | Grind Settings | Warranty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sage | £199-£599 | Premium | 60 | 2 years |
| Baratza | £149-£499 | High | 40 | 1 year |
| Eureka | £299-£799 | Premium | 55 | 2 years |
| DeLonghi | £89-£299 | Good | 13 | 1 year |
| Wilfa | £99-£249 | Good | 41 | 2 years |
A: Clean the burrs thoroughly every 1-2 weeks depending on usage. Daily quick cleaning of the grounds container and chute is recommended.
A: The Sage Smart Grinder Pro is ideal for espresso with its precise adjustment capabilities and consistent fine grinding.
A: With regular home use, the hardened steel burrs typically last 5-7 years before requiring replacement.
A: Yes, Sage grinders offer coarse settings perfect for cold brew preparation.
A: Sage offers a 2-year warranty covering manufacturing defects and mechanical failures.
A: The dosing capacity varies by model but typically ranges from 1-12 cups.
A: While robust, Sage grinders are designed for home use. Commercial models are available for café settings.
A: The grinders are specifically designed for coffee beans. Grinding other items may damage the burrs and void warranty.
A: Sage grinders operate at around 70-75 decibels, quieter than many competitors.
A: Yes, the digital interface allows real-time adjustments during operation.