The KitchenAid KPCG100NP Coffee Grinders is ranked #3 in the range of features it offers and suitability for use by Baristas, #5 in how simple it is to Use, #6 in how quietly it Operates and #6 in its ability to Grind Spices. 
"This is a real professional model. I had a Capresso that crapped out after trying to make 2 grinds. I think I could grind all day with the Kitchenaid and not have a problem. A real thumbs…" - on Aug 21 2008 …full review
"… This rarely needs to be cleaned, can grind more coffee at one time and delivers it into an easy to use glass container. No scooping around the sides and trying to work around the…" - on Jun 18 2009 …full review
"Simple & powerful" - on Jun 7 2009 …full review
"…grinds that are unrivaled in quality. The glass container hopper and catcher both make for easy cleanup and transfer of grinds, as well. The machine is quiet, relatively compact, and…" - on Jun 4 2009 …full review
"…my coffee maker in terms of space. Fortunately, I have a big kitchen. 2) No automatic off. Simple Off/On toggle on the side. Many Pros: 1) Again, substantial glass and metal…" - on May 30 2009 …full review
"KitchenAid coffee grinder was exactly what we wanted. Works great! Easy to clean. Reasonably priced." - on May 19 2009 …full review
"This is an excellent coffee grinder. It has a powerful, yet quiet motor and the grind selection dial is robust. The straight, vertical path of beans through the grinder makes it very…" - on Jul 11 2009 …full review
"…is. Much better. Here is why. 1. Blade grinders are noisy whiny little beasts. This is a quiet monster. 2. Blade grinders introduce a ton of static into the coffee. THere is no…" - on Jun 18 2009 …full review
"…hopper and catcher both make for easy cleanup and transfer of grinds, as well. The machine is quiet, relatively compact, and has a very sturdy-feeling build. Overall a great product that…" - on Jun 4 2009 …full review
"…bean). This design, although big in size, uses gravity to move the ground coffee through. 3) Quieter than a number of other burr grinders that I've owned. (a bonus for quelling…" - on May 30 2009 …full review
"…1, for french press, is extremely coarse, and I'd probably use 3 or 4. The machine is fairly quiet, the ground coffee slides with minimal static adhesion out of the glass receptacle, and…" - on May 26 2009 …full review
"This is an excellent coffee grinder. It has a powerful, yet quiet motor and the grind selection dial is robust. The straight, vertical path of beans through the grinder makes it very…" - on Jul 11 2009 …full review
"…grinder is likely not for you. We have been using this for months now and love it. It makes grinding beans easy, is quiet and delivers a consistent grind with less mess than a blade…" - on Jun 18 2009 …full review
"…grinder but I wish I had gotten this gadget sooner. With the blade grinder I used to pulse grind and check every few seconds to gauge the results. I always had a mix of chunks and dust…" - on Jun 14 2009 …full review
"…- slight variations in the mugs, I guess. Lastly, the capacity is not as much as the hopper, but 99% of the time I only grind two shots of espresso worth of beans so it doesn't matter." - on Jun 11 2009 …full review
"… And it couldn't be simpler with one one/off switch. One minor point: the grind setting is a bit coarser than what one would expect, with 6 or 6 being more of a medium grind than the 5." - on Jun 7 2009 …full review