Grinder burrs
Our grinding stones come from various manufacturers like Anfim, Eureka, Mahlkönig, and Rancilio. They vary in material, shape, and size, typically made of steel for precise grinding. Sizes range from 50 mm to 98 mm, suitable for different grinders.
MoreMahlkönig K30 / E65S Grinding stones
119,26 € excl. VAT
Victoria Arduino grinding stones 85 mm titanium 15030202.SC
215,87 € excl. VAT
Mahlkönig EK43 grinding stones turkish
502,98 € excl. VAT
Anfim grinding stones 65 mm Special steel long lifetime
123,31 € excl. VAT
Eureka grinding stones 75 mm titanium
105,29 € excl. VAT
Eureka grinding stones 65 mm steel
35,62 € excl. VAT
Anfim Pratica grinding stones 65 mm
87,02 € excl. VAT
Eureka grinding stones 75 mm steel
49,09 € excl. VAT
Anfim grinding stones 75mm titanium
180,66 € excl. VAT
Eureka grinding stones 75 mm Red speed
135,95 € excl. VAT
Anfim grinding stones 75mm steel
45,70 € excl. VAT
Mahlkönig EK43 grinding stones
518,26 € excl. VAT
What types of grinding stones do we offer?
We offer grinding stones from various manufacturers such as Anfim, Eureka, Mahlkönig, Rancilio and others. The stones differ in material, shape and size. They are most often made of steel and have a flat shape, which is ideal for precise and even grinding. Sizes range from 50 mm to 98 mm, so you can choose the exact model for your grinder.
How do I find out which grinding stones are compatible with my grinder?
You can filter the grinding stones on our e-shop by compatibility with your grinder. For example, we offer stones for the Eureka Mignon, Nuova Simonelli Mythos One, Anfim Pratica, Mahlkönig EK43 and many more. It is important to select the right grinding stone model for each grinder to ensure optimum performance and long life.
What materials are the grinding stones made of?
Most of our grinding stones are made of steel, which is durable and ensures a long life and a sharp cut. Steel stones are popular for their wear resistance and high grinding performance, which is key for professional and home baristas.
When do I need to replace the grinding stones in my grinder?
Grinding stones gradually lose their sharpness due to constant use and friction of the coffee beans. The frequency of replacement depends on the intensity of use of the grinder, depending on the material of the stones and the model of the grinder. Replacement ensures a consistent grind and thus a higher quality of the resulting coffee.