prosumer
ge profile smart grind and brew
built-in grinder, sca certified, one less thing to buy
the GE Profile Smart Grind and Brew is a $349 drip coffee maker with a built-in grinder, thermal carafe, and SCA certification, meaning it meets verified brew temperature and extraction standards. it handles everything from a single 6-ounce cup to a full 12-cup batch, lets you adjust grind size, brew strength, and water temperature, and connects to an app for remote brewing. the water reservoir is notably large, and the controls are straightforward. a solid pick if you want fresh-ground coffee without managing separate equipment.
what it does well
- sca certified with a dedicated golden cup setting
- built-in grinder covers single-serve and full batch without pods
- large water reservoir reduces refill frequency
- thermal carafe keeps coffee warm without a hot plate
- app control lets you start brewing remotely
where it stops short
- smaller bean hopper than the breville grind control
- fewer brew strength settings than some competitors
- washable mesh filter can allow fine grounds into the cup
- footprint may still be too wide for small counters
specs
- carafe
- thermal
- best for
- batch
- brew temp c
- null
- has grinder
- true
- capacity cups
- 12
- sca certified
- true
- sca cert cycle
- 2025
frequently asked questions
what is the GE Profile Smart Grind and Brew?
the GE Profile Smart Grind and Brew is a prosumer coffee brewer. built-in grinder, sca certified, one less thing to buy
how much does the GE Profile Smart Grind and Brew cost?
the GE Profile Smart Grind and Brew costs $349–$399, released in 2025.
what is the GE Profile Smart Grind and Brew best for?
the GE Profile Smart Grind and Brew is best for batch coffee.
what are the pros and cons of the GE Profile Smart Grind and Brew?
strengths: sca certified with a dedicated golden cup setting, built-in grinder covers single-serve and full batch without pods, large water reservoir reduces refill frequency, thermal carafe keeps coffee warm without a hot plate, app control lets you start brewing remotely. trade-offs: smaller bean hopper than the breville grind control, fewer brew strength settings than some competitors, washable mesh filter can allow fine grounds into the cup, footprint may still be too wide for small counters.