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Baratza Virtuoso+ Coffee Grinder ZCG587BLK, Black

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Features

  • SPECIALTY COFFEE ASSOCIATION AWARD WINNING GRINDERS - Baratza grinders are preferred by coffee professionals and backed by Baratzas world class support.
  • DIGITAL TIMER and BACKLIT GROUNDS BIN - a 40-second digital timer, adjustable to a tenth of a second, and an LED backlit grounds bin to dose ground coffee accurately and consistently.
  • 40 GRIND SETTINGS - With enhanced commercial-grade conical burrs to help you explore an extensive range of brew methods (espresso, Aeropress, Hario V60, Chemex, French Press, and automatic brewers).
  • STYLISH - A sculptured metal top and base give the Virtuoso+ a modern image that highlights your coffee corner.
  • WARRANTY/QUALITY PARTS - Engineered with 40mm hardened alloy steel burrs manufactured in Liechtenstein, Europe, plus a powerful DC motor. This combination creates a consistent grind and durability ensuring the longevity users have come to expect from the Baratza brand. The Virtuoso+ is backed by Baratzas world class support and a 1 year warranty.

Color: Silver


Brand: Baratza


Style: Automatic


Product Dimensions: 5.91"L x 5.12"W x 13.39"H


Capacity: 230 Grams


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 5.91"L x 5.12"W x 13.39"H


Item Weight: 6.88 Pounds


Style Name: Automatic


Color: Silver


UPC: 838823005878


Manufacturer: Baratza


Brand Name: Baratza


Specific Uses For Product: Grinding


Recommended Uses For Product: Grinding


Capacity: 230 Grams


Voltage: 120 Volts


Material Type: Metal


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  • A big step up for us
This was a present to me, as my spouse resisted me getting it. 'The old one is good enough', was the thought. It was a several year old Krups and was not giving us consistent grounds. I had the size turned all the way up and we were still getting too much sludge in our cups. And, I was not pleased with the taste...lack of smoothness. I read reviews on grinders and decided on the Virtuoso+ over the cheaper model. I can say that this is a quality appliance. The design is evident. However, I do agree with the reviewer who criticized the Timer knob, and the difficulty setting various times. They are right...it is a pain when you want to vary the size down (not up), since the timer only increments in that direction using tenths of a second. Ugh! I was also disappointed that there wasn't a neat little manual that would be a nice reference when needed. Instead, all that I got was a Quick Start manual, with just the basics. I've been to the website and it does offer several instructional videos, which are helpful. And, changing the bean bin can be a challenge if there are beans still in it. The consistent grinding, helpful bin light, and rock solid build far outweigh the nits. I'm experimenting more now with different brands of coffee, and really enjoy exploring the different flavors. This grinder has made that easy to do. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2023 by Phil

  • Great for typical brewing methods, Okay/decent for espresso IF you recalibrate
For french press, pour overs, aeropress, etc, this is a fantastic grinder. The grind is fairly uniform, the grinder is easy to use, and the entire thing is well made and made for repairs--an investment that will last a lifetime or more! However, for espresso, you *can* recalibrate the grinder to grind down to small enough grinds. This taking off the shell and essentially shifting the grind size range down. By this I mean let's say 0-40 is the range for however your Virtuoso + is currently calibrated. If you recalibrate it to the finest setting, the range, relative to the original, then becomes something like -8-32. As such, this does work for espresso--I managed to dial in some recipes with the use of puck screens and such to compensate for pressure. But the step size itself is fairly big for espresso. What I mean is that the ideal grind size for whatever espresso you want to make is very likely in between grind sizes--and there is no way for you to calibrate this grinder to be in that middle ground. Well, there is: you can do the stepless mod, but per Youtube, this comes with its own compromises (the hopper will shake a lot so you will have to stand there holding the hopper for consistent grinds). Either way, works well for my current espresso skill level and usage. That being said, if you have one of the lower end entry level machines with the pressurized baskets (like mine) and just simply want to make a mocha or strong coffee but not a "proper" or "perfect" espresso, then the grind size/steps kinda don't matter all that much. These types of baskets are meant to eliminate all the nuances of proper espresso making. When you start messing around with unpressurized baskets though, you may be somewhat unhappy depending on how you like your espresso. In case you are interested in the grind sizes I use, here they are below. Keep in mind my Virtuoso + is calibrated to the finest possible setting (Baratza has videos showing how to do this). French press - I use an Espro P7, so I use a medium grind because I can filter out the grounds. I use size level 28 and the standard 1 min bloom, 3 min brewing, 30 sec plunge technique Espresso - I use a Casabrews CM5418 but unpressurized baskets. The one I have dialed in the best (as well as I could with this machine and grinder) is the IKAPE 51mm high extraction beehive basket. For this basket, I use 15.5g of medium/medium-light beans at size 4 with the GEMINI 51mm Puck Screen at 0.8mm thickness. The puck screen is primarily to keep the showerhead clean and compensate for pressure as well as volume since I cannot dial in the grind size any better. The pressure ends up being ~8.5-9 BAR on my machine. it will be a bit on the sour side but still good. If you want something a bit more on the bitter side, then with the same basket, I do 16g of the same beans, grind level 5, with the MHW Bomber3 51mm 0.8mm puck screen. The pressure will be 6.5-7.5 BAR with my machine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2024 by C

  • Super consistent.
This is a fantastic grinder, super uniform with its output. It's a little loud, you might not want to use it in the same room where people are sleeping, but it'd be fine in the next room. It's medium-pitched, not a high whine, so it's unlikely to bother anyone at least a room away. It'd be nice if the hopper was bigger. It holds about three cups of coffee beans. That's enough, but five or six cups would be preferable for my use. (I don't change coffee type very much.) When assembling, pay careful attention to the instructions. It seems very difficult at first, but goes together in a very specific way. If it's at all hard, you're probably not doing it right. The trickiest bit might be the little rubber gasket that goes in first; you don't actually need to stretch it. If you're careful and just wiggle it slightly, it should drop into place. It *looks like* you should stretch it over the catch posts, but if you do, you'll have a real hard time getting it to fit. Once you know how it works, it's dead easy to take apart for cleaning, and then put it back together. Everything is very cleverly designed. I can't talk about longevity yet. It's been fine so far. If I have problems, I'll try to update this review later. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2023 by Malor

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