Electric coffee grinders
Choosing an electric grinder depends on your coffee preference and location of use. For espresso, a fine grind setting is ideal, whereas a broader range of coarseness suits filter coffee. Consider the grinder's material and performance expectations, especially regarding steel, titanium stones, and conical vs flat stones. For home or office use, prioritize quiet operation and simple controls, while professional settings benefit from grinders with higher power. Grinders with a display and timer offer enhanced control and consistency.
MoreFellow Ode Brew Grinder 2
392,31 € excl. VAT
Nuova Simonelli MDXS CORE black
867,52 € excl. VAT
Eureka ORO Mignon Single Dose black
611,16 € excl. VAT
Fellow Opus
169,50 € excl. VAT
Fellow Ode Brew Grinder white 2.0
375,37 € excl. VAT
Goat Story Arco 2-in-1
392,31 € excl. VAT
Eureka Mignon Silenzio 15BL
341,40 € excl. VAT
Wilfa Balance CG1B-275 black
145,95 € excl. VAT
Victoria Arduino Mythos MYG75
3 135,54 € excl. VAT
Nuova Simonelli MDJ electric grinder black
1 392,23 € excl. VAT
Nuova Simonelli MDXS CORE white
867,52 € excl. VAT
Victoria Arduino Mythos MYONE
2 602,64 € excl. VAT
How to choose an electric grinder?
For espresso or filter?
Choosing the right grinder depends on what kind of coffee you prefer and where you prepare it. A grinder with a fine grind setting and stable performance is recommended for espresso, while a grinder with a wider range of coarseness is ideal for filter coffee and alternative brewing methods. It is also important to consider whether you need a grinder for home use, a café or an office.
Which grinding stone material is best for me?
Grinding stones made of steel are common, highly durable, reliable and suitable for most users. Titanium stones are more expensive but very durable and have a longer life. The choice of grinding stones therefore depends on how often you use the grinder and what performance you expect from it.
What is the difference between conical and flat grinding stones?
Conical stones are often quieter and suitable for smaller mills. Flat grinding stones are faster and more accurate, making them the ideal choice for professional use. However, flat stones are usually more expensive and more difficult to maintain.
How to choose a grinder for the home, office or café?
For the home or office, choose a quiet grinder with simple controls and the ability to adjust the coarseness of the grind. For cafés and espresso bars, grinding speed and durability are important, which is offered by grinders with flat steel stones and higher power. Restaurants and hotels serving larger quantities of coffee will appreciate a grinder with a large capacity and features such as gravimetric dosing and a timer.
What are the advantages of grinders with a display and timer?
Grinders with a display and timer offer greater control over the grind. The display makes it easy to set and monitor parameters, while the timer ensures that each batch is ground accurately. These features are especially useful for those who want to achieve consistent results when brewing coffee.