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Smeg50's Style Coffee Bean Grinder

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R3,499

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About

Smeg is an Italian home appliance manufacturer based in Guastalla, near Reggio Emilia in the north of the country. Smeg has subsidiaries worldwide, overseas offices and an extensive sales network.

Multi-function coffee grinder with stainless steel conical burrs: up to 30 grinding levels to be used for different coffee extraction methods; from espresso grinding to coarser for filtered coffee.

Product Specifications
  • Category: Coffee
  • Product Family: Coffee Grinder
  • Type: Coffee Grinder
  • Power: 150 W
  • Finishing: Glossy
  • Aesthetic: 50's Style
  • Body material: Stainless Steel
  • Base color: Polish Crome
  • Burr type: conical
  • Ground coffee container material: BPA-free plastic
  • Coffee bean container material: BPA-free plastic
  • Ground coffee container lid material: Silicon and plastic
  • Burr material: Stainless steel
  • Coffee bean container lid material: PBA-free plastic
  • Base material: Plastic
  • Lever material: SUS 304
  • Power cable colour: Gray
  • Ground coffee container with Twist & Lock system: Yes
  • Adjustable coffee quantity: Yes
  • Adjustable grinding size: Yes
  • Available grinding sector: 30
  • Available grinding steps: FINE , MEDIUM , COARSE
  • Espresso coffee function: Single, Double
  • American coffee and French press functions: 6
  • Manual function: Yes
  • Voltage V: 220-240 V
  • Frequency Hz: 50-60 Hz
  • Power cable lenght: 1 m
  • Product Dimensions W x H x D: 220 x 385 x 150 mm
  • Warranty: 2 years
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