Grinders

Choosing a coffee grinder depends on your needs: manual grinders are cheaper, compact, and perfect for coffee on the go, while electric grinders offer convenience, speed, and consistent grinding. For home use, get a reliable grinder that saves space; for professional quality or coffee shops, invest in a professional grinder ensuring a precise grind. For espresso, use a grinder with fine grind capability; for filter coffee, a coarser setting is needed. Flat stones provide precision for espresso, while conical stones are quieter and versatile for home use.
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Timemore Chestnut S3 black
128,93 € excl. VAT


Timemore C3S PRO grinder with folding handle green
97,44 € excl. VAT


Hario Skerton N
38,43 € excl. VAT


Timemore C3S PRO grinder with folding handle black
87,02 € excl. VAT


Timemore Chestnut S3 green
128,93 € excl. VAT


Comandante C40 MK4 Nitro Blade American Cherry
308,18 € excl. VAT


Timemore Chestnut X black
331,90 € excl. VAT

Eureka Mignon Classico CR black
322,31 € excl. VAT


Eureka Mignon Manuale BL Black
267,60 € excl. VAT


Kinu M47 Simplicity
279,50 € excl. VAT


Kinu M47 Classic
396,45 € excl. VAT


Mahlkönig EK43/EK43s Portafilter Holder
258,02 € excl. VAT
How to choose a coffee grinder?
Hand or electric grinder?
Would a manual or electric grinder be more suitable for you? Manual grinders are usually cheaper, more compact and ideal for making coffee on the go. They are especially suitable for beginners and home enthusiasts for whom coffee making is also a ritual. Electric grinders offer greater convenience, speed and consistent grinding, which is key for espresso preparation. They reliably grind even larger quantities of coffee without the slightest effort.
Home or professional use?
For regular home use, a reliable grinder that can easily handle coffee preparation and doesn't take up much space will be ideal for you. However, if you're looking for a coffee shop grinder or just want professional quality, investing in a professional grinder will ensure you get the ultimate taste experience with a precise grind.
Which grinder is suitable for espresso and which for filter?
A grinder with the ability to grind very finely and consistently is ideal for espresso. For filter coffee, a grinder that allows for a coarser grind setting is suitable, thus achieving the desired taste and proper extraction. However, we also offer universal grinders that reliably grind both espresso and filter coffee.
Flat or conical grinding stones?
Grinders with flat stones offer greater precision and consistency, making them ideal for espresso. Conical stones are quieter and may be more suitable for home use, while still providing a quality grind for a variety of brewing methods.