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Specifications:
- This Manual Mill Coffee Grinder mills quickly and efficiently crack and grind coffee beans to the desired consistency
- With this Manual Mill Coffee Grinder, ensuring the maximum flavor and aromas are released and ready for brewing This hand coffee grinder is easy to use
- This best coffee grinder can provide grinds ranging from espresso fine to percolator coarse
- This Manual Mill Coffee Grinder is not only functional but also a decorative
- This Manual Mill Coffee Grinder is a premium grade burr coffee mill designed for daily use and reliable, consistent operation
- This best coffee grinder is far superior to the low-cost "decorative"grinders that are commonly available
- Each Manual Mill Coffee Grinder is crafted from select hardwoods and features a precision grinder mechanism machined from high-carbon, hardened tool steel
- This classic hand coffee grinder features adjustable settings from fine to coarse
- Just put the coffee beans inside of bowl, steer the handle and ground coffee falls inside of the drawer
- This Manual Mill Coffee Grinder is not only functional but decorative
- Material: Beech wood
- Handle Length: 10cm/3.94in
- Height: 17.5cm/6.89in
- Diameter: 5cm/1.97in
- Color: Black
Details:

- This manual coffee grinder is a premium grade burr coffee mill designed for daily use and reliable, consistent operation



- Classic hand grinding wheel to this hand coffee grinder, each manual coffee grinder is crafted from select hardwoods and features a precision grinder mechanism machined from high-carbon, hardened tool steel


- This best Manual Coffee Grinder can provide grinds ranging from espresso fine to percolator coarse


- Just put the coffee beans inside of bowl, steer the handle and ground coffee falls inside of the drawer
Size in Detail:

How to Grind Coffee:
- Select a grinder. The electric single blade grinders are effective but noisy. They chop up the bean, sometimes producing an uneven grind, and the heat from the blade causes the beans to heat up, losing some of flavor. Burr grinders are like the older grinders, where you fill the hopper with the beans and they pass through the grinders one time. The grind is uniform and adjustments are easier
- Choose between electric and non-electric. Electric is fast but noisy and lacks the hands-on charm of grinding your own beans. The hand grinders take more time and are available in a wide variety of price ranges. Whichever one you decide on, look for the ability to adjust the grind for different brewing methods

- Pick the freshest coffee bean you can find. Look for the roasting date, rather than the expiration date. Coffee beans are best if used within one week of roasting. The beans need to be stored in airtight containers, rather than the bins that most stores use. Coffee beans emit carbon dioxide for about 2 weeks after they are roasted, causing their packaging to expand, so if you see vacuum packaging that conforms tightly to the beans, they are probably not fresh
- Adjust the coffee grinder to the proper grind. Most hand grinders have two adjusting nuts on the handle shaft. By loosening the top one, you are able to adjust the bottom one to the proper grind and then re-tighten the top nut to keep the setting secure. With the whirly grinder, you have to keep an eye on the grind and continue until it chops the beans to the desired size
- Decide on the fineness of the grounds based on the brewing process you are going to use. If you are going to expose the grounds to hot water for a short duration, you need a fine ground. The longer the exposure, the coarser the ground needs to be. If you grind the beans too fine for the brewing method, you expose too much of the surface to hot water, and the result is a bitter taste. However, if the grind is too coarse, the coffee may be weak and watery
Package Included:
- 1 x Manual Mill Coffee Grinder
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J. Nichols
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02-16-2011- Other Thoughts: This grinder is great but may take a few times to get the fineness of the grind to where you want it but then it's set and locked in to place. Great for camping and if you have a power outage. I have a french press and a gas stove to heat my water so even during a power outage I can still have my morning java.
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Dietrich
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12-08-2010- Other Thoughts: This is really a non-essential toy. It makes a decent grind, but as you might expect from a hand mill, takes considerably longer to mill the beans than an electric grinder. This is no problem for me, as I'm retired and my daily coffee is a ritual that I especially enjoy. Initially I thought it made better coffee but I'm fairly sure that was a subjective experience. Probably just being able to relax and not rush my coffee was the determining factor. Would not suggest it for anyone who has to make coffee on the fly out the door in the morning. As always for good coffee, the quality of the beans are the determining factor.
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MIKE
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10-20-2010- Other Thoughts: Good design. <br/>The hopper where you drop in the coffee beans nicely feeds the beans (using gravity) into the grinding mechanism and from there into the glass jar. The hopper (with the grinding mechanism) can then be washed separately and the glass jar comes with a convenient lid for storing.
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Joshua L.
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12-29-2010- Other Thoughts: Seems pretty solid. A few notes you will want to know before you buy though. <br/> <br/>1) There are no markings on the adjuster wheel to show fine, medium, coarse, etc for the grind. You have to use trial and error and know what the grind you want is supposed to look like. <br/>2) You have to turn that handle a lot even for coarse French Press grind. This is not a quick-use product. <br/>3) The glass grind receptacle holds approx 12 tbsp of coarse grinds. That's two days worth for me as I have a 16 oz french press and use about 6 tbsp per pot. <br/>4) It does grind smoothly and consistently. <br/>5) Less expensive than and takes up less room than an electric burr grinder.
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ncgmac
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12-22-2010- Other Thoughts: I've had this grinder for a few weeks now. It replaced my antique grinder. I love the ceramic burrs, the crank is easy to use(I have arthritis in my hands), and the glass storage jar is perfect. <br/> <br/>My only con is how the grinder is adjusted. You have to take off the handle, raise the lock key, and then adjust the grinder, and put everything back together. I wish they had gone with the "old style, of using two bolts to lock in the adjustment setting. The current design can be a real pain if you are trying to make adjustments to your grind. <br/> <br/>That said, I do love the ease of taking it apart for cleaning. I love the build quality, and would buy it again, and recommend this to others.
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