Manual Coffee Grinder with Burr, Coffee Bean Grinder for Espresso, French Press, Cold Brew, Includes 2 Glass Jars (11oz Each) and Brush, Hand coffee Grinder for Home, Camping, Travel
Original price was: $14.99.$12.99Current price is: $12.99.
Price: $14.99 - $12.99
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QIYUEXES
Grind Excellence, QIYUEXES Coffee Moments.
coffee grinder
Get the perfect grind every time with this manual coffee grinder featuring a burr that produces consistent coffee grounds, ideal for brewing espresso, Turkish coffee, and more.
Its handheld design makes it the perfect travel companion for coffee enthusiasts who love to take their coffee-making to the great outdoors or on-the-go.
The grinder’s glass container has a large capacity, allowing you to grind enough coffee to last for your whole trip while also being perfect for storing other spices as well.
The adjustable grind settings give you full control over the coarseness of your coffee, so you can customize your coffee experience to your liking.
Whether you’re camping, traveling, or just making coffee at home, this manual coffee mill is a reliable and versatile choice that is sure to impress with its consistent grind quality.
Customers say
Customers like the value, quality and performance of the manual food mill grinder. They mention that it’s well built for the price, provides good results and that it grinds the bean to a perfect texture. Some are happy with ease of use, and size. That said, opinions are mixed on adjustability, ease of grinding, and durability.
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7 reviews for Manual Coffee Grinder with Burr, Coffee Bean Grinder for Espresso, French Press, Cold Brew, Includes 2 Glass Jars (11oz Each) and Brush, Hand coffee Grinder for Home, Camping, Travel
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Original price was: $14.99.$12.99Current price is: $12.99.
deadhead –
Seems to be an excellent product.
If you have the time for morning manual labor, it works great! Bought this for camping when we are dependent on solar. It’s turning out to be another morning pleasure of the coffee ritual. Ceramic core seems to be getting the job done. Extra glass container and lid for grinding leftovers. Very pleased thus far. Hope it holds up.
Zack –
Good for the very low price
For as cheap as it is, there is basically nothing to complain about. The grind sizes aren’t super consistent, there are some noticeable relatively large bits in there, but the rest is all pretty consistent. It’s very easy to grind, although it takes a while. What I’ve done though, is taken my drill and connected it to the grinder. That makes it super quick and easy, as you could imagine. However that’s probably not great for durability, but time will tell. It’s a really good entry level choice for coffee stuff, because of it’s super low price and ease of use. My only gripe is that there is a ledge on the hopper leading to the grinder, so not everything will actually fall into the grinder. Usually there are quite a few beans around that ledge that I have to push in manually with my finger. Same with the jar for the grounds. Because the walls aren’t flush with the rim, when you pour the grinds into the brewer, you have to tilt the jar a bit to get all the grinds out. That usually leads to a little bit of mess for me, because I use a moka pot and don’t have a whole lot of space to put those grinds. But overall, it’s a great product for the extremely low price point that it’s at, and is in general a pretty solid entry level grinder. If you want to explore specialty coffee, or just want to make good coffee with fresh ground beans, but aren’t super into the hobby, then this is a great choice. Way better then basically any blade grinder.
Kaila –
Great sustainable coffee grinder
I love using this product. I purchased this item because I didn’t want to buy an electric burr grinder only to have it eventually break. I wanted something I can depend on for years to come. Turning the crank at the top does take a little arm strength but I don’t mind because I only need to get a cup of grounds when I make my cold brew for the fridge. It takes under a minute or two and provides good results. The grounds aren’t super even I have noticed but it doesn’t really effect the taste of my coffee that much as I already use organic local beans and keep them in the dark in an airtight container (sunlight removes the natural oils that are in the beans)
Amazon Customer –
Nice quality and fair price.
Got this to grind coffee beans for my pour over coffee. Iâve never bought a spice/coffee bean grinder before and wasnât exactly sold on buying an electric one. Iâm usually the first one up in the morning so the idea of something screaming while everyone else in my house is trying to sleep pushed me towards a manual grinder. This one has a nice long handle that makes the leverage for grinding beans effortless and the flexible silicone top makes filling the top super easy. It comes with a jar to attach to the bottom of the grinder thatâs made of glass and one to store your whole beans or ground beans if you donât feel like doing it every morning. The long and the short of it is that it grinds the bean to a perfect texture/size and itâs not a pain in the butt to use. I would def recommend to friends and family starting out with wanting to make their perfect cup of coffee.
Emma –
You get what you pay for
Itâs honestly pretty hard to grind, the positions of the handle makes it awkward to hold but it was one of the cheapest options so Iâm not that mad. It grinds really well once you do get it to work.
Tammy I. –
Compact and easy to use
Item came with an extra storage jar and lid which I thought was a great bonus. Iâve ground a cup so far as I wanted to see ease of use, cleaning, etc. It worked great, it is slow (obviously since youâre hand cranking it) but in case of power outage, this will be great to have. We rarely buy pre-ground coffee so would have no way of grinding out beans without this (we have electric burr grinders now). Overall, a recommended item.
Frederick Smith –
It works pretty good
My electric one broke so i decided to get a burr hand grinder. Its a lot more work. I thought it was broke at first because it took so long to grind the coffee. Now that im used to it, i like the way the grinds come out exactly the same each time. The electric one i had to guess. I like that I can pick it up and hold it while grinding instead of having to keep it on the counter. Holding it makes it a lot easier and faster. So far i havent had any major issues in the quality. The knurreled nut that holds the grind handle comes loose a little too often and is a little harder to get the nut started on the threads than it should be. Other than that, it works fine for what i paid for it.