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title: "Sage - The Smart Grinder Pro - Conical Burr Coffee Grinder - Programmable, Automatic - 450g Coffee Bean Capacity, 60 Precise Grind Settings - Black Truffle"
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# BILT app interactive setup 0.2-sec dosing increments 60 precise grind settings Sage - The Smart Grinder Pro - Conical Burr Coffee Grinder - Programmable, Automatic - 450g Coffee Bean Capacity, 60 Precise Grind Settings - Black Truffle

**Brand:** sage
**Price:** ₩1100400
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ☕ Elevate your coffee game—grind smarter, not harder!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Sage - The Smart Grinder Pro - Conical Burr Coffee Grinder - Programmable, Automatic - 450g Coffee Bean Capacity, 60 Precise Grind Settings - Black Truffle by sage
- **How much does it cost?** ₩1100400 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- sage enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sage brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Smart Programmable Grinding:** Grind directly into portafilters or containers with intelligent presets for ease and accuracy.
- • **Precision Dosing iQ Technology:** Control grind time in 0.2-second increments for flawless, consistent shots.
- • **Durable Burrs with Clutch Protection:** Long-lasting conical burrs with jam-preventing clutch ensure reliability and peak performance.
- • **Intuitive LCD Display & App Guidance:** Clear grind info plus 3D interactive setup via BILT app for a seamless start.
- • **Tailor Your Brew with 60 Grind Settings:** From espresso to French press, dial in your perfect grind every time.

## Overview

The Sage Smart Grinder Pro is a premium conical burr coffee grinder featuring 60 precise grind settings and advanced Dosing iQ technology for ultra-consistent dosing in 0.2-second increments. With programmable presets and an intuitive LCD display, it offers effortless customization for espresso, French press, and more. Its durable burrs include a clutch mechanism to prevent damage from jams, while the BILT app provides interactive setup guidance. Designed for serious home baristas, it holds up to 450g of beans and delivers café-quality grind precision in a sleek Black Truffle finish.

## Description

Product Description Precision Digital Time Adjust and program grind time in 0.2 second increments for total control and perfect dose every time Clear and Consice LCD Screen Shows grind setting, grind time and number of shots or cups you have selected Grind Intelligently With so many intuitive grind settings, you can create perfection from Espresso to French Press Pre-programmed Settings Intelligent settings help achieve perfect results no matter how fine or coarse you need your beans Free Your Grind The Smart Grinder Pro lets you grind directly into the portafilter, an airtight container, gold tone filter basket or paper filter. The choice is yours Free Your Grind The Smart Grinder Pro lets you grind directly into the portafilter, an airtight container, gold tone filter basket or paper filter. The choice is yours 60 Unique Grind Settings With 60 unique settings, this programmable conical burr grinder maximizes the potential of any brew. Choose between 'cups' for French Press or Filter and 'shots' for Espresso to get the right dose 60 Unique Grind Settings With 60 unique settings, this programmable conical burr grinder maximizes the potential of any brew. Choose between 'cups' for French Press or Filter and 'shots' for Espresso to get the right dose Intelligent Dosing Grind intelligently with Dosing iQ technology. Precision Digital Time allows you to adjust and program grind time in 0.2 second increments giving you total control and a perfect dose every time. Intelligent Dosing Grind intelligently with Dosing iQ technology. Precision Digital Time allows you to adjust and program grind time in 0.2 second increments giving you total control and a perfect dose every time. Small & Large Portafilter Cradle Fits small portafilters (50-54mm) and large portafilters (58mm) Small & Large Portafilter Cradle Fits small portafilters (50-54mm) and large portafilters (58mm) Great Capacity 450g coffee bean capacity Great Capacity 450g coffee bean capacity

Review: Don't listen to the hate. - A lot of people hate on this grinder in the home barista scene, but don't be put off. I've been using this same grinder now for 6.5 years, it has served me well and is still in use today. I use it solely for Espresso, but it is ranked very highly for pour over, French press and percolator by many; i cannot comment on this however. I have paired this with both my Sage Barista Express, and my Sage Dual Boiler. When it comes to the Dual Boiler, it is at the very limit of what it can do, due to the 58mm, flatter wider puck; you may want more oomph from your grinder BUT, this WILL still put out amazing coffee in a 58mm machine. Today for the first time, i have adjusted the internal setting from the stock 6, to 5 as the burrs have worn enough to warrant this action (remember, over 6 years...). For those who don't know what I'm talking about, the sage grinder has 2 great additional features... 1. Clutch, many don't have this. This will stop the grinder from eating its-self if it gets jammed up, think of it like an electric screwdriver when there is too much resistance. 2. You can very easily take out the top burr, change the factory setting of "6" to "5" or even "4" to put the burrs closer together thus, increasing fine grind-ability. I do however not recommend this until the burrs start to wear (this is what the feature is for, if you change this too early expect to hear the above clutch working early on to save your burrs). This grinder like many of the cheaper more budget options, WILL struggle with light roasts; however most people do not drink these. Bare in mind, if you buy this for espresso you are going to want to stay in its lane in the medium/dark roast area to maintain that 1:2 ratio in 25-30 second margin. I am a single dose user, so the hopper does not see any use however, i have to say i am extremely impressed with the retention on this grinder. If i put 21g of beans in, i get 21g out, or 20.9 sometimes, but a little love-tap on the lid and that quickly adds back up. The retention for a grinder of this price point is extremely good. One thing many say, and IS true; is that this does grind a bit clumpy. Now to remedy this you can pay several hundred more on a new grinder, or; you can drop £10 on an EDT needle tool. I recommend buying a dosing jug and an EDT, single dose grind in to the jug, EDT briskly in there to remove clumps then move it to your porta basket, and EDT Finley again; this makes clumps a none issue. If you are new to the wonderful world of home barista, this is the perfect grinder. If you like french press, pour over or filter coffee, this is the perfect grinder. If you like light roasted coffee, put the money toward a better grinder. Have the Barista Express? Or other in-built grinder machine? Many say this is the same grinder that is in the Barista Express, and...Well it is BUT, it has a lot more settings and fine adjustment. It also means when you outgrow your built in grinder machine and want to upgrade, you have a separate grinder. For the right people this is a fantastic grinder :).
Review: Breville is fantastic, you can't go wrong with this for Aeropress! - Breville is fantastic, you can't go wrong with this for Aeropress I started the journey from freeze dried , instant "Coffee", to real coffee, pre ground, in an aeropress and found what I was missing for decades. Then I read more and realised that I was missing out by using preground coffee. So I bought a Hario, but the one on desertcart was a cheap chinese mini which took 7 minutes to get me a double shot. So I got an original Skerton from Japan, which was much better. Then I realised that I really dont have much time in the morning, even though proponents of hand grinding are enthused about the zen effects of slow hand grinding So I did m research, and as most know, blade grinders just don't cut it (at least regularly enough). Then I read about Baratza and didn't like the feature to price ratios, Then i read about the Breville, but I needed a 240 v version and that in the UK was sold under the Sage brand (There's a local Breville manufacturer in the UK, hence the Sage rebrand) I had a great experience with another Breville product, one of their juicers and hence was sold, even though many reviewers complain of the number of settings and the unsuitability for espresso I'm glad I bought this. The finish is exceptional, the magnetic holder for the grounds container, the air sealing of the container and the rubber cap for it, the sealed bean hopper, the dials and the LED lighting, all perfectly executed. There's start button for grinding and another button engineered so as to be pressed when you push in a container under the grinder, and it stops when you stop pressing the container There are two porta filter holders (53 and 58mm) and and they latch on magnetically I haven't used another burr grinder, but this one is designed so well, that I can't think of anything extra I would want on this, really, I am so impressed with Breville's attention to detail, I applaud their engineers! The burrs dissemble easily for cleaning and they even incorporated a handle to remove the top burr, a tiny handle that just folds in They provide a brush to clean said burrs and have a magnetic shelf just below the grounds can to hold it The grind is great for aeropress, I have to try a real espresso maybe later The machine is quite silent, but I don't have any other to compare to I short, the machine grinds well, looks great and Breville engineering's attention to detail rivals Apples. Buy it, you won't regret it!

## Features

- Versatile Grinding Options: Choose from 60 grind settings to achieve the perfect grind for anything from Espresso to French Press
- Dosing iQ Technology: Precision Digital Time adjustment in 0.2-second increments for total control and consistently perfect dosing
- Programmable Settings: Grind directly into a portafilter, an airtight container, gold tone filter basket, or paper filter, with pre-programmed intelligent settings for optimal results
- LCD Display: Clear and concise LCD screen shows grind setting, grind time, and the number of shots or cups selected, allowing you to customise your grind
- Easy Setup and Interactive Instructions: Use the BILT Intelligent Instructions app for a seamless 3D interactive setup and get started on your speciality coffee journey

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07KLRPKYD |
| Best Sellers Rank | 41,576 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 14 in Electric Burr Coffee Grinders |
| Brand | Sage |
| Brand Name | Sage |
| Capacity | 450 g |
| Colour | Black Truffle |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 997 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 20L x 28W x 47H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | The Smart Grinder Pro Black Truffle |
| Item Weight | 4100 Grams |
| Item weight | 4100 Grams |
| Manufacturer | BRG Appliances |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SCG820BTR |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | SCG820BTR4GUK1 |
| Power Source | AC adapter |
| Product dimensions | 20L x 28W x 47H centimetres |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
| Specific Uses For Product | Grinding |
| Style | Smart Grinder Pro |
| Style Name | Smart Grinder Pro |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Wattage | 165 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Sage
- **Colour:** Black Truffle
- **Item weight:** 4100 Grams
- **Material:** Stainless Steel
- **Style:** Smart Grinder Pro

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: wiill this hold a 49mm portafilter**
A: I do not have a portafilter of that size to say...however their literature states one holder for 50-54 mm or a larger holder for 58mm ( which is what I have). So theoretically no, but once again..I don’t have any experience with that size🙁

**Q: The electricity frequency of my city is 60Hz. Does the machine support this frequency?**
A: All Sage® products purchased through authorized retailers in United Kingdom are built and rated for use within the U.K. only, utilizing 220/240v - 50Hz . We do not support, warrant, or recommend using Sage® products outside of the country originally purchased from. Doing so may cause harm or damage to the person, property or product. Sage® products are not "dual-voltage". Advice and support on electrical converters or adapters may not be provided by Sage® Support.

**Q: Where can I get a second container? I like my dark roast, but my gf prefers decaf :/**
A: No point as you get a lot of coffee granules left in the burr etc when removing the hopper so you end up with a blend of coffees (about 1/3 old 2/3 new) unless you clean it out every time you change (which is difficult/a pain) or your waste a lot of coffee clearing it out...

**Q: If you grind straight into the filter holder do you have to hold it in place, or can you latch on in some way?**
A: It's hands free, just put it in place and either press start or push the portafilter forwards and it does its thing.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Don't listen to the hate.
*by A***R on 8 April 2024*

A lot of people hate on this grinder in the home barista scene, but don't be put off. I've been using this same grinder now for 6.5 years, it has served me well and is still in use today. I use it solely for Espresso, but it is ranked very highly for pour over, French press and percolator by many; i cannot comment on this however. I have paired this with both my Sage Barista Express, and my Sage Dual Boiler. When it comes to the Dual Boiler, it is at the very limit of what it can do, due to the 58mm, flatter wider puck; you may want more oomph from your grinder BUT, this WILL still put out amazing coffee in a 58mm machine. Today for the first time, i have adjusted the internal setting from the stock 6, to 5 as the burrs have worn enough to warrant this action (remember, over 6 years...). For those who don't know what I'm talking about, the sage grinder has 2 great additional features... 1. Clutch, many don't have this. This will stop the grinder from eating its-self if it gets jammed up, think of it like an electric screwdriver when there is too much resistance. 2. You can very easily take out the top burr, change the factory setting of "6" to "5" or even "4" to put the burrs closer together thus, increasing fine grind-ability. I do however not recommend this until the burrs start to wear (this is what the feature is for, if you change this too early expect to hear the above clutch working early on to save your burrs). This grinder like many of the cheaper more budget options, WILL struggle with light roasts; however most people do not drink these. Bare in mind, if you buy this for espresso you are going to want to stay in its lane in the medium/dark roast area to maintain that 1:2 ratio in 25-30 second margin. I am a single dose user, so the hopper does not see any use however, i have to say i am extremely impressed with the retention on this grinder. If i put 21g of beans in, i get 21g out, or 20.9 sometimes, but a little love-tap on the lid and that quickly adds back up. The retention for a grinder of this price point is extremely good. One thing many say, and IS true; is that this does grind a bit clumpy. Now to remedy this you can pay several hundred more on a new grinder, or; you can drop £10 on an EDT needle tool. I recommend buying a dosing jug and an EDT, single dose grind in to the jug, EDT briskly in there to remove clumps then move it to your porta basket, and EDT Finley again; this makes clumps a none issue. If you are new to the wonderful world of home barista, this is the perfect grinder. If you like french press, pour over or filter coffee, this is the perfect grinder. If you like light roasted coffee, put the money toward a better grinder. Have the Barista Express? Or other in-built grinder machine? Many say this is the same grinder that is in the Barista Express, and...Well it is BUT, it has a lot more settings and fine adjustment. It also means when you outgrow your built in grinder machine and want to upgrade, you have a separate grinder. For the right people this is a fantastic grinder :).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Breville is fantastic, you can't go wrong with this for Aeropress!
*by C***E on 25 April 2016*

Breville is fantastic, you can't go wrong with this for Aeropress I started the journey from freeze dried , instant "Coffee", to real coffee, pre ground, in an aeropress and found what I was missing for decades. Then I read more and realised that I was missing out by using preground coffee. So I bought a Hario, but the one on Amazon was a cheap chinese mini which took 7 minutes to get me a double shot. So I got an original Skerton from Japan, which was much better. Then I realised that I really dont have much time in the morning, even though proponents of hand grinding are enthused about the zen effects of slow hand grinding So I did m research, and as most know, blade grinders just don't cut it (at least regularly enough). Then I read about Baratza and didn't like the feature to price ratios, Then i read about the Breville, but I needed a 240 v version and that in the UK was sold under the Sage brand (There's a local Breville manufacturer in the UK, hence the Sage rebrand) I had a great experience with another Breville product, one of their juicers and hence was sold, even though many reviewers complain of the number of settings and the unsuitability for espresso I'm glad I bought this. The finish is exceptional, the magnetic holder for the grounds container, the air sealing of the container and the rubber cap for it, the sealed bean hopper, the dials and the LED lighting, all perfectly executed. There's start button for grinding and another button engineered so as to be pressed when you push in a container under the grinder, and it stops when you stop pressing the container There are two porta filter holders (53 and 58mm) and and they latch on magnetically I haven't used another burr grinder, but this one is designed so well, that I can't think of anything extra I would want on this, really, I am so impressed with Breville's attention to detail, I applaud their engineers! The burrs dissemble easily for cleaning and they even incorporated a handle to remove the top burr, a tiny handle that just folds in They provide a brush to clean said burrs and have a magnetic shelf just below the grounds can to hold it The grind is great for aeropress, I have to try a real espresso maybe later The machine is quite silent, but I don't have any other to compare to I short, the machine grinds well, looks great and Breville engineering's attention to detail rivals Apples. Buy it, you won't regret it!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Grinds nicely for espresso.
*by M***D on 22 May 2022*

I’ve had a Sage Duo Temp Pro espresso machine for nearly a year now, using pre-ground coffee. I’d always intended to eventually get a grinder so when this had a significant price reduction I took the opportunity. I’d watched coffee experts talking about ‘dialling in’ espresso and it seemed like it might take a while before I started pulling acceptable shots while I played around with my new toy. So I bought some low-costish beans to play with, figuring it would take a while. The nice people at Sage suggest, in the manual, that grind setting 12 is a good place to start for espresso.So I tried that. The grind size scale goes from 60 to 1, 60 being the coarsest and suitable for cafetières. Setting 12 produced a quite acceptable cup of coffee with a touch of bitterness. Bitterness can come from too fine a grind so I shifted it to 14 and the bitterness disappeared. I experimented with 16 and started to detect sourness (which is from too coarse a grind), so I settled with 14 for the beans I was using. I buy single origin beans from a mail order roaster, rather than supermarket offerings. It seems beans are at their most flavoursome roughly 2 to 6 weeks after roasting and it isn’t easy to achieve that with supermarket beans that have an 18 month to 2 year use by date. Back to the grinding. I’m using the Sage 54mm portafilter and the default grind time comes up at 19 seconds. This grinds far too much coffee. After playing around I’m now using11.6 secs to obtain about the right amount of coffee. Because I’m putting as much coffee in the portafilter as the espresso machine recommends (using their razor tool to level the grinds in the portafilter), adjusting the weight of coffee isn’t really an option, because I like a mug of cappuccino and anything less produces too weak a brew. Once you have found the right time, you can press and hold the time control until it beeps. This programs that time onto the shot number visible in the centre of the display. 2 is the default. So whenever you select that number of shots the time will set itself. You can still adjust it, but if you always make 2 shots it means that when you turn the machine on all the settings are correct and you just have to press the ‘go’ button. It seems to remember the last grind setting anyway. The bean hopper comfortably holds a 250g bag of beans, which is the size I buy. The space left looks as though it would fit another 250g, so I’m guessing you’d get 500g in. This grinder comes with two portafilter holders. One for 54mm, and one for the industry standard 58mm sizes. I tried the holder at first and found that a mountain of ground coffee rapidly built up and so I needed to constantly shake the handle to settle the grounds. I soon got fed up with this and bought a 54mm dosing cup. The grounds go into that, and the portafilter then slots onto the top of the cup, a quick inversion, and the coffee is ready for tamping. One thing to note. There is a switch that the rearmost tab on the portafilter pushes when using the holder and this turns on the grinder. Most dosing cups come with matching tabs, but the one I bought is too tall and so its tab misses the switch. This isn’t a serious problem because the control panel switch is easy to push, but I mention it in case you head down the dosing cup route and it is something you need to be aware of. I make two or three cups per day. I find the first cup gets a little more coffee than the remaining two. This may be due to grounds retention. It’s only a gram or two, but if you aren’t weighing the grounds then it will make a difference to the brew. Although the machine allows 60 grind settings, it is possible to also adjust the space between the grinding burrs, this will alter all the grind sizes. Mind you I’ve found I’m making delicious coffee without any more fiddling than trying a few different grind settings and grind quantities. I’m quite happy with this grinder, it does what I want it to.

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