Highlights
Quality
The grinds are a bit variable but not too bad at all and for me when used in aeropress mades a good smooth cuppa with the beans i use
Everything fits together well with the product very understated – there’s nothing showy this product is definitely all about function
This has been designed very sturdily with the black outer coating dimpled to allow you to gain purchase whilst grinding coffee ... Read More
Price
I like the price too – at £16
The price seems to be in a similar range to other options available
Competitiveness
This is a very small grinder which would make it ideal for travel it would even fit in a rucksac
Otherwise it works well so if that reflects your coffeemaking habits then this would be for you
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
small, easy, nice, little and good. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is high deception involved.
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- This product had a total of 113 reviews as of our last analysis date on May 31 2021.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It does do the job is a little slow to do a 19g batch to just courser that espresso grind maybe around 6 minutes unless you want to go at it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Build and finish is very good but does use plastic for bearing points so may not stand up to years of constant use only time will tell
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Edit 31 march 2021still all working fine but the inner plastic container in the bottom part of the grinder which catches the ground coffee has a slight crack in it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
However it isnt difficult to turn the handle
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This is better than an electric grinder in some ways the ceramic mill is better at grinding than the cheap electric ones with metal blades and it works on any amount of beans whereas the electric ones dont work properly unless you fill them a certain amount and with the cheaper ones you have to redistribute the beans during the process in order to grind them evenly
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The coffee is placed in the top chamber of the stainless steel grinder and with more than several turns of that handle the grounds drop down through the ceramic screw thread into the bottom chamber which simply pulls apart from the top with a firm tug
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The top and base just pull off rather than twist i would not trust it to store coffee ground or unground inside during tranist