JavaPresse Manual Coffee Grinder with Adjustable Setting – Conical Burr Mill & Brushed Stainless Steel – Burr Coffee Grinder for Aeropress, Drip Coffee, Espresso, French Press, Turkish Brew

November 2, 2019 - Comment

As seen on nbc, cbs, abc, and fox “extremely happy with my decision to buy ” “very impressed with the design and quality” “one of the best options for any coffee drinker” “tempted to toss my metal power grinder and opt for this one full time” “my coffee tastes so much better ” here are

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(as of 19 April 2020 12:46 PM EDT - Details)

As seen on nbc, cbs, abc, and fox “extremely happy with my decision to buy ” “very impressed with the design and quality” “one of the best options for any coffee drinker” “tempted to toss my metal power grinder and opt for this one full time” “my coffee tastes so much better ” here are 6 major reasons to love javapresse’s manual coffee grinder for 2-3 cups of joe: 1.) Quality tested multiple times – the ceramic burr part of our manual coffee grinder was researched vigorously against the competition to prove that it provides the best and most precise grind available. 2.) Take it anywhere – our manual coffee grinder is not only small enough to fit in a handbag, but can be taken apart to save space as you travel anywhere. Live your life, and we’ll accommodate. 3.) Built for convenience – easy-to-clean, ergonomic, and built for any coffee maker in the world. We designed this with you in mind. 4.) Comprehensive guide included – comes with an all-inclusive guide to help you use your coffee grinder for any style or brand of coffee known to man. 6.) Loving customer service – specialty coffee is our lives. We cherish the bond between our customers and their coffee, and we make it our top priority to see you happy.

Product Features

  • Built-in adjustable grind selector with over 18 click settings ensures you have 100% precision control over the coarseness of your coffee beans.
  • Convenient removeable hand crank mechanism consistently eliminates over 90% of the noise that electric grinders produce. No batteries, power, or long plastic cords needed to operate your portable compact coffee grinder.
  • Our patented ceramic combo burrs are design tested through three professional grade inspections to last 5x’s longer than stainless steel blades.
  • Coffee is in our DNA. JavaPresse products are designed to liberate and empower you to transform your favorite coffee ritual into an extraordinary daily experience.
  • Every Javapresse coffee grinder comes with an unique code to redeem a free bag of coffee ($21.99 value).

Comments

Anonymous says:

Elbow grease and quality control required About 4 months ago, my wife bought us an espresso maker for our anniversary. After seeing prices upwards of $100 for every electric burr grinder out there, we decided to go with this little guy instead. Now, after having two of these grinders and making espressos every day (no that is not a joke, and yes, we like our coffee), there are four big takeaways:0) First off, this thing grinds quite well, which it should since that’s is sole job (but see #2). Espresso absolutely tastes…

Anonymous says:

Great Product – Phenomenal Customer Service! I don’t normally leave reviews of products I buy on Amazon, but there’s a specific reason why I am writing a review for this product that you’ll find out about shortly. In the meantime, here’s a brief list of pros vs cons on this product!Pros:-Works great for the Aeropress using a somewhat “fine” course setting with the conical burr just about touching the inside burrs-While it does take a full 1-2 minutes to grind an Aeropress scoop worth of beans, it requires…

Anonymous says:

Turn it up to 11 and reallywatch the window load with mounds o’ grounds Throw that handle away and get out to the toolshed. The Miluakee 8 amp Magnum serves me well in the mornin’. Who wants to quietly grind away at the pile of beans their little hand grinder for half an hour anyways? Turn it up to 11 and really watch the window load with mounds o’ grounds. It’s kind if like internet were to have suddenly jumped from dial-up to fiber. Is it the intended use? No. But is OSHA going to come issue a notice or something? I’m a man and I do what I please, structural…

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