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# Portafilter attachment for direct espresso grinding Digital LCD display for effortless control 18 grind settings for ultimate precision De'Longhi Dedica Conical Burr Grinder with Portafilter Attachment, 6.9 x 11.2 x 18.1 inches, Silver

**Brand:** de'longhi
**Price:** 16023471₫
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ☕ Elevate your grind game—because your coffee deserves precision and style.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** De'Longhi Dedica Conical Burr Grinder with Portafilter Attachment, 6.9 x 11.2 x 18.1 inches, Silver by de'longhi
- **How much does it cost?** 16023471₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- de'longhi enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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

## Key Features

- • **Effortless Maintenance:** Removable upper burrs simplify cleaning, ensuring your grinder stays in peak condition and your coffee tastes flawless.
- • **Smart Digital Interface:** Intuitive LCD display lets you customize grind size, cup quantity, and strength at a glance—no guesswork needed.
- • **Precision Grinding Mastery:** 18 variable grind settings tailor every brew from espresso to French press with barista-level accuracy.
- • **Freshness Meets Flexibility:** Choose to grind in bulk into the 14-cup storage carafe or per cup for peak freshness and flavor control.
- • **Direct-to-Portafilter Convenience:** Grind straight into your espresso portafilter for a seamless, mess-free coffee ritual that elevates your morning routine.

## Overview

The De'Longhi Dedica Conical Burr Grinder combines 18 precise grind settings and a user-friendly digital LCD to deliver barista-quality coffee at home. Its sleek stainless steel design fits perfectly in modern kitchens, while the portafilter attachment enables direct grinding for espresso lovers. With adjustable strength settings and a 14-cup storage carafe, it offers unmatched customization and freshness. Removable burrs make cleaning effortless, ensuring consistent performance and flavor extraction every time.

## Description

The perfect coffee begins with freshly ground beans. The De'Longhi Dedicate Grinder, model KG 520.M features 18 variable coffee and three strength settings for Espresso, Drip Coffee/ Pour Over and French Press, so you can easily customize your perfect brew. The slim, modern design complements the Dedicate Pump Espresso Machine range, creating the ultimate at home espresso experience. You can choose to grind large quantities in advance and store your fresh grinds in the 14 cup included storage container, or simply grind per cup directly into the porta filter. The Dedicate professional style grinder features a user-friendly LCD control panel, allowing you to choose the grind setting, number of cups, and aroma preference at the touch of a button - it's so easy. Additionally, the removable upper burrs makes it not only simple to use, but easy to clean. Enjoy the quality of a coffeehouse brew right in the comfort of your own home with freshly ground beans.

Review: GREAT GRINDER! - My boyfriend has been using the well-reviewed Capresso burr grinder for a number of years for making French press coffee and espresso drinks at home. He is a “gourmet” and has a “palate.” (I like to tease him, but I enjoy his cooking!) However, at nearly a decade old, his Capresso has gotten temperamental in behavior at some grind settings. He would voice mild complaints, but wasn’t planning to buy a replacement. Here was a great opportunity for a Christmas gift! After doing product research on desertcart and reading user reviews, I chose the DeLonghi Dedica conical burr grinder. He liked it right away. With French press, he noted smoother flavor. Those who think that Starbucks over-roasts their coffee still may not like Starbucks beans(!), but should nevertheless find that this grinder removes harshness while still yielding full-bodied flavor. There is also less grounds sludge in the cup. Even the most coarse setting on the Capresso produced plenty of sludge. The sludge is an objection that many have against French press. This grinder could change their minds. The grinder has 18 grind settings, 6 each for Fine (1-6), Medium (7-12), and Coarse (13-18). It also has three “Strength” settings, which determines how heavy a grind goes into each cup. Thus a Light strength will produce fewer grams of coffee grounds, while the Medium and Full settings will grind more grams per cup. This allows fine-tuning for individual tastes, and is particularly important for proper timing of espresso shots. My boyfriend found he found he could go down to level 14 (a finer coarse setting) for French press, but that 13 produced too much sludge. My boyfriend has a lower-end semi-automatic DeLonghi espresso machine (EC 155). The Dedica has an attachment that accommodates the portafilters from DeLonghi espresso machines so that you can grind directly into the portafilter. This is a nice feature. However, the grinder automatically adjusts to grind only one cup of grounds with the attachment in place. Thus, if you are making a double shot, you will have to grind one cup, wait a second or two, and press the grind button a second time to fill the portafilter. However, the Strength setting still works with the portafilter attachment in place, so you can fine-tune how many grams of grounds per shot. Although the EC 155 claims to have a 15-bar pump, it nevertheless seems to be a weak pump. With too fine a grind, or too much pressure tamping the grounds, the machine takes too long to pull a shot. The Dedica grinder allows the fine-tuning necessary to pull a properly-timed shot, while extracting more flavor from the grounds. Although the DeLonghi EC 155 still won’t make as rich and full-bodied a coffee as something like a Gaggia or a professional-level machine, it is a notable improvement. As with the French press, there is also less sludge from the grounds when making espresso. A concern with a fancy machine like this, that has digital settings for most of its functions, is how robust the circuitry and buttons will prove over the long haul. My boyfriend had an initial reservation that the cost of a grinder like the Dedica was for all the bells and whistles, rather than for a better grinder. Indeed, being only a few weeks old, he hopes for the best in terms of the circuitry longevity. My boyfriend will be getting a hand-me-down Baby Gaggia from a good friend who has upgraded to a fairly high-end espresso machine. He suspects the Gaggia portafilter will be too large to work with the Dedica attachment. In the meantime, he has been making more espresso than before, and enjoying the DeLonghi EC 155 more than ever. Most people think about upgrading coffee machines while relegating a good grinder to a lower tier. For those wondering whether the Dedica grinder delivers a better cup of coffee at a semi-premium price, the answer is yes. Upgrading the grinder will have the benefit of appearing to upgrade one’s espresso machine at the same time. The better burr grinders heat the grounds less when grinding, and yield more even grounds size with less sludge. The Dedica delivers on both counts. My boyfriend doesn’t have enough experience with his friend’s even pricier Rancilio grinder to offer direct comparison, but he does note the Dedica is a well worthwhile upgrade over the crowded $80-$100 segment of burr grinders, and certainly worth the price premium. Perhaps I can post a follow-up in a year to see how the machine holds up. I am thinking of buying a Dedica myself because I enjoy playing with the settings and the ease of use with all those digital bells and whistles! After all, my boyfriend has been telling me those blade grinders, while better than nothing, leave much to be desired. I would merely be taking his advice...
Review: Great little espresso machine - This is a significant upgrade from my old De'Longhi ECP3120. It makes consistently better espresso and is much more customizable. I appreciate the smaller footprint and the metal exterior as well. I use a separate milk frother so can't really review that, but the cold brew and espresso settings both perform wonderfully.

## Features

- 18 variable grind settings for espresso, drip coffee, pour over, and French press
- Digital LCD display
- Choose to dispense grinds to a storage carafe or directly into espresso porta filter
- Removable upper Burrs for easy cleaning
- Adjustable strength settings: light, normal, strong

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01JP0LAFE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #171,480 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #229 in Burr Coffee Grinders |
| Brand Name | De'Longhi |
| Capacity | 12 ounces |
| Color | Dedica Grinder |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (1,009) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00044387352109 |
| Included Components | Grinder and attachments |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.2"L x 6.9"W x 18.1"H |
| Item Type Name | De'Longhi Dedica Conical Burr Grinder with Portafilter Attachment |
| Item Weight | 2.8 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | DeLonghi America |
| Manufacturer Part Number | KG 521.M |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | KG521.M |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Grind |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 044387352109 |
| Voltage | 110120 Volts |
| Wattage | 150 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** De'Longhi
- **Color:** Dedica Grinder
- **Item Weight:** 2.8 Kilograms
- **Material:** Stainless Steel
- **Style:** Modern

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## Available Options

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

## Questions & Answers

**Q: My bean hopper keeps loosen when i grind.  then i have to hold the hopper down to grind again.  does anyone else have this problem?**
A: After you have seated the bean hopper on the machine, give the hopper a clockwise twist and you should feel and hear it snap into place.  That will hold the hopper in place when you grind your beans.  An extra hint--Don't remove the hopper with coffee beans in it or you'll be sweeping up the little critters from your countertop and floor.

**Q: Is the grind storage container glass or plastic?**
A: This is a big problem that would have been easily solved by the manufacturer by using anti-static plastic.  My solution: after grinding, I stir the grounds through the top hole in the receiving container with a metal tablespoon.  This dissipates the static charge and prevents the grounds from repelling one another other and flying everywhere.  The cap can then be removed and the grounds poured from the plastic cup as one chooses.

**Q: Is this actually 18" tall as listed in the description?**
A: Fully assembled it is 15 inches tall

**Q: How i know the perfect grinder setting for de longui ec680 espresso machine? i like strong coffe flavor. thanks.**
A: Technically, you adjust by what grind achieves the desired brew time. I believe DeLonghi uses pressurized porta filter, which are more forgiving, but may work differently. A 25-35 seconds extraction time is typical for a non-pressurized machine - I don’t know how that one works. I’d start at finest grind and taste. If good, leave it. If it’s choking the machine, i.e., full shot is not coming out in your normal brew time, then make grind more coarse.

For my prosumer, non-pressurized machine the finest setting was still too coarse. I can only use it for drip/Chemex now.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ GREAT GRINDER!
*by P***6 on January 10, 2017*

My boyfriend has been using the well-reviewed Capresso burr grinder for a number of years for making French press coffee and espresso drinks at home. He is a “gourmet” and has a “palate.” (I like to tease him, but I enjoy his cooking!) However, at nearly a decade old, his Capresso has gotten temperamental in behavior at some grind settings. He would voice mild complaints, but wasn’t planning to buy a replacement. Here was a great opportunity for a Christmas gift! After doing product research on Amazon and reading user reviews, I chose the DeLonghi Dedica conical burr grinder. He liked it right away. With French press, he noted smoother flavor. Those who think that Starbucks over-roasts their coffee still may not like Starbucks beans(!), but should nevertheless find that this grinder removes harshness while still yielding full-bodied flavor. There is also less grounds sludge in the cup. Even the most coarse setting on the Capresso produced plenty of sludge. The sludge is an objection that many have against French press. This grinder could change their minds. The grinder has 18 grind settings, 6 each for Fine (1-6), Medium (7-12), and Coarse (13-18). It also has three “Strength” settings, which determines how heavy a grind goes into each cup. Thus a Light strength will produce fewer grams of coffee grounds, while the Medium and Full settings will grind more grams per cup. This allows fine-tuning for individual tastes, and is particularly important for proper timing of espresso shots. My boyfriend found he found he could go down to level 14 (a finer coarse setting) for French press, but that 13 produced too much sludge. My boyfriend has a lower-end semi-automatic DeLonghi espresso machine (EC 155). The Dedica has an attachment that accommodates the portafilters from DeLonghi espresso machines so that you can grind directly into the portafilter. This is a nice feature. However, the grinder automatically adjusts to grind only one cup of grounds with the attachment in place. Thus, if you are making a double shot, you will have to grind one cup, wait a second or two, and press the grind button a second time to fill the portafilter. However, the Strength setting still works with the portafilter attachment in place, so you can fine-tune how many grams of grounds per shot. Although the EC 155 claims to have a 15-bar pump, it nevertheless seems to be a weak pump. With too fine a grind, or too much pressure tamping the grounds, the machine takes too long to pull a shot. The Dedica grinder allows the fine-tuning necessary to pull a properly-timed shot, while extracting more flavor from the grounds. Although the DeLonghi EC 155 still won’t make as rich and full-bodied a coffee as something like a Gaggia or a professional-level machine, it is a notable improvement. As with the French press, there is also less sludge from the grounds when making espresso. A concern with a fancy machine like this, that has digital settings for most of its functions, is how robust the circuitry and buttons will prove over the long haul. My boyfriend had an initial reservation that the cost of a grinder like the Dedica was for all the bells and whistles, rather than for a better grinder. Indeed, being only a few weeks old, he hopes for the best in terms of the circuitry longevity. My boyfriend will be getting a hand-me-down Baby Gaggia from a good friend who has upgraded to a fairly high-end espresso machine. He suspects the Gaggia portafilter will be too large to work with the Dedica attachment. In the meantime, he has been making more espresso than before, and enjoying the DeLonghi EC 155 more than ever. Most people think about upgrading coffee machines while relegating a good grinder to a lower tier. For those wondering whether the Dedica grinder delivers a better cup of coffee at a semi-premium price, the answer is yes. Upgrading the grinder will have the benefit of appearing to upgrade one’s espresso machine at the same time. The better burr grinders heat the grounds less when grinding, and yield more even grounds size with less sludge. The Dedica delivers on both counts. My boyfriend doesn’t have enough experience with his friend’s even pricier Rancilio grinder to offer direct comparison, but he does note the Dedica is a well worthwhile upgrade over the crowded $80-$100 segment of burr grinders, and certainly worth the price premium. Perhaps I can post a follow-up in a year to see how the machine holds up. I am thinking of buying a Dedica myself because I enjoy playing with the settings and the ease of use with all those digital bells and whistles! After all, my boyfriend has been telling me those blade grinders, while better than nothing, leave much to be desired. I would merely be taking his advice...

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great little espresso machine
*by L***W on March 9, 2026*

This is a significant upgrade from my old De'Longhi ECP3120. It makes consistently better espresso and is much more customizable. I appreciate the smaller footprint and the metal exterior as well. I use a separate milk frother so can't really review that, but the cold brew and espresso settings both perform wonderfully.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great product, with some limitations
*by L***G on December 9, 2025*

The GOOD: The machine works well, easy to use and understand, color is gorgeous, great for a small space, delicious hot or cold drinks, great value for the price (got it on sale for $249.99). The BAD: The steaming function is so ridiculously loud and shrill that I’m actually concerned about damage to my hearing. I’ve started to wear foam ear plugs while steaming milk (I’m REALLY not exaggerating here, I promise). — You can’t steam milk while pulling espresso shots. You can only do one function at a time. — Majority of my mugs/cups do not fit under the espresso drip without removing the bottom drain piece, and the machine does not come with the espresso demitasse shot glasses — I sometimes have trouble getting the steaming function to work. I have to turn the machine off and back on to get it going. Overall, I’d say this is a great product. I’m happy with the way my drinks come out and I do not regret buying it at all. I am, however, looking forward to buying a bigger machine with more capabilities in the future.

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