• Built-in Adjustable Grind Selecto ] Equipped with over 18 click settings ensures you have 100% precision & control over the coarseness of your coffee beans making for the perfect grind to start your day.
  • [ Convenient & Easy to Use ] Our removable 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 manual grinder.
  • [ Grind Fresh Coffee, Everyday! ] JavaPresse Manual Coffee Grinder only dispenses your desired fresh coffee bean experience - feel the coffee beans grind as you mill them the manual way! Smell the fresh aroma of your daily coffee as you brew them on your espresso machine. Ground, brew, and enjoy!
  • [ Coffee is in our DNA ] Each JavaPresse manual grinder is designed to liberate and empower you to transform your favorite whole bean coffee ritual into an extraordinary daily experience.
  • [ Patented Ceramic Combo Burrs ]- Our Signature Burr Grinder blades are designed and tested through three professional grade inspections to last 5x's longer than stainless steel blades.

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 very minimal effort -Built-in window is a nice add-on -Relatively easy to clean -Oddly enough, it fits perfectly into the hollow part of the Aeropress plunger for easy transportation Cons: -This product is basically the same design as all the other hand grinders available on Amazon, with the same inherent design flaws -As with all hand grinders, the grind you get for your coffee is never 100% consistent -Plastic piece that sits inside the conical burr is very prone to breakage *****SEE BELOW***** Okay, now for the important part! While I cannot speak for the other companies that sell basically the same product, JavaPresse sets themselves apart for their PHENOMENAL customer service! The aforementioned plastic piece inside the conical burr on mine broke after only two months of multiple grinds per day usage. After contacting JavaPresse about my broken burr using their website, I received an email back from them in literally ten to fifteen minutes asking for my address to send me a whole replacement grinder. The person who responded also told me they were going to be releasing an upgraded burr with a nylon insert that would be available within the week. I responded with my address, thanked them for their prompt service and also asked them to alert me when the upgraded burr was available. In response not only did they send me a whole new grinder, but they had just received these upgraded burrs and sent them to me as well!!!! To say I was blown away by the immediate, prompt, and efficient response to my issues with this product is an understatement. Its not often you see or hear of customer service like this anymore!

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 integrity be damned. Its not like the thing cost $100.

I ordered this item about a month ago and when I received it the top chamber and the bottom chamber that should be separated easily were fused together. This was obviously a defect and I returned it for a full refund. I also sent the company feedback about my experience and I received a prompt response taking responsibility, apologizing, and offering to send me a replacement. I have been using this coffee grinder since then and I'm so pleased that I gave it another shot because it's fantastic and exactly what I was looking for. It easily separates into six parts for cleaning, which I do about once a week, and it's easy to put it back together. It took me only a couple minutes and about a dozen coffee beans to calibrate to the couresness I was looking for for a French press. I made note of how many threads are visible at that calibration so I don't have to recalibrate each time I disassemble it for cleaning. I really wanted to buy this because I was previously using a nutribullet with a milling attachment to grind my coffee beans each morning and it was loud, the couresness was really varied and not ideal for my coffee press, and it was a pain to clean everytime. This coffee grinder takes about ten seconds (yes, I timed it for you) to grind beans for one cup, it's very quiet, and I get uniform size for my coffee press. I would definitely recommend this coffee grinder.

I was a whole coffee bean grinding novice. I'm not anymore! First I bought an 8 cup, Veken French press coffee maker because it had 83%, 5 star reviews. So, in my opinion a very good choice as many of the more expensive and way more expensive ones had much lower ratings. Nowhere in the Veken description did it recommend using a coarse grind of coffee. As I bought a manual grinder on the same day I bought the French press, (without the benefit of doing any research - stupid me), and only after reading the French press literature and instructions that I should be using a coarse grind did I realize that I'd bought a highly rated grinder that couldn't be adjusted. Also, I didn't know any of this until I'd ground my first whole coffee beans EVER. Yes, the grind left quite a bit of silt in my cup, so, the research hunt was on for a good, dependable, ADJUSTABLE whole coffee bean grinder. I did hours of research at gourmet coffee sites that did NOT sell anything - they just really like good coffee and were very into coffees and also the equipment necessary to make GOOD coffee. One name popped up on all the sites I visited. And if the JavaPresse manual coffee grinder wasn't their number 1 choice for a manual grinder, it was in their top 3. Those hours of research showed me that many professional coffee people have really good things to say about the JavaPresse Manual Coffee Grinder with Adjustable Setting - Conical Burr Mill & Brushed Stainless Steel Whole Bean Burr Coffee Grinder!!! Some things I can add to the research out there is that it is EASY to use - takes much less effort to grind the beans than the first one I bought - is easy to take apart to clean - and does a really beautiful consistent grind on everything but a really coarse grind (which is recommended for a French press coffee maker). BUT...and this is really important!, no manual grinder does a truly consistent coarse grind because you have to loosen the adjustment so much to do a coarse grind that the conical burr will wobble a little according to all the experts. Does it leave silt in my cup? Very little. Much much less than with the first grinder I used that couldn't be adjusted. And not enough that I'd even have noticed had I not done so much research and watched video after video about manual coffee grinders. I am so happy with my JavaPresse Manual Coffee Grinder I can highly recommend it and can say unreservedly that you should buy it! ~ ~ ~ Deb

Build Quality: 5/5 The exterior components are crafted of heavy weight stainless steel from the bottom up to the hand crank. Each component feels sturdy and long lasting. The grinder breaks down into three pieces: bottom reservoir (part where grinds fall), upper reservoir (part where you place beans), cap (seals off upper reservoir), and the hand crank. Grind Quality: 5/5 Since this grinder utilizes burr technology, the beans will not be heated during the grinding process like they would from a traditional bladed grinder. Additionally, the particle size is uniform as the grinds only fall to the bottom reservoir once they are small enough to fall through the grinding mechanism, ensuring a uniform size on every ground. This is important when brewing to ensure each grind is subjected to the same amount of heat and water during the brew. Inside the grinding mechanism, there is a portion where you turn it clockwise or counterclockwise to adjust the ground size. There are no markings to know what size is being produced so experimenting will be necessary. I'd recommend starting large and then going small - that way you can recycle the larger grounds and continue the process until you've reached an ideal size. Overall: 4.5/5 The reservoir size is quite small, so if you're using this for cold brew where a large quantity of grounds are necessary, you may need to repeat the process several times. It holds about 5 rounded tablespoons of coffee beans (about 1/3 cup). Grind time takes about 1-2 minutes to complete if completely full. Overall, this grinder has held up so far, produces consistent grounds, and I'm sure will last for many more cups to come.

Since my first order was about a year ago, my family and I have been using our JavaPresse without any issues. It is very sturdy and reliable. Wanting to find a device that can "crack" larges amounts of Pepper corns and other spices for cooking, my son asked, why do you try our JavaPresse? At first I was reluctant to try it because I didn't want to mix my coffee flavor with pepper and the other spices but I decided to give it a try after cleaning it. I was amazed that I actually found a pepper grinder/cracker that actually cracked the pepper about as perfect as I wanted, and I needed about 2 cups of fresh cracked pepper. My JavaPresse did it within just a few minutes. So long story short, I ended up purchasing my second JavaPresse coffee grinder / spice cracker that I have been looking for so I don't have Just a very sturdy product and the customer service and information is great. Outstanding product for both coffee beans and your spices.

I had an electric coffee grinder for a couple of years, given to me by a friend. While the electric grinder worked, it was not only bulky, taking up valuable countertop space, but also horribly loud; I try to be courteous to neighbors and so I was reluctant to run my coffee grinder first thing in the morning... when I needed it most. I saw that this JavaPresse Manual Coffee Grinder had good reviews on Amazon so I bought one. It's very easy to see why it gets great reviews! First, this grinder is very small and compact. If space is at a premium, then this is the coffee grinder for you. Perhaps there is a smaller one out there, but I can't imagine there are too many that are a lot smaller. Second, the controls/adjustments are minimal: there is the grinding handle, the removable top for loading coffee beans, the removable bottom for emptying the grounds, and an inner adjustment dial for calibrating the size of your grind. Third, this coffee grinder just feels like a quality item. Most of the parts are made of stainless steel, with minimal use of plastics and the actual grinding component made of ceramic. There's nothing on it that I look at and think "uh oh, I bet that's gonna break". Of course, only time will tell but I'm optimistic. Finally, the quantity of coffee that I can grind with this mill is just right for a cup of coffee. That means that there's no excess to set aside (where it can dry out and lose flavor) or discard. Perfect for someone who wants their morning cup and not an entire pot.

Hey there Folks! So I just wanna state my qualifications: 1) I am not a coffee Snob 2) I drink coffee like a white gurl 3) You’d be surprised to know I don’t actually have a clue what good coffee is. What I do know, though, is that this grinder does the Job!! I use Black Rifle Coffee Company Coffee and I love doing a medium-coarse grind to compliment my French press and really extract flavors. A few tips with this grinder: 1) Try different grinds to dial in what YOU like. I can’t be the definition of what someone would enjoy or not enjoy 2) When using a French press make sure its at least larger than a medium grind and to give you an idea 18 clicks out is Coarse, 9 clicks out from being completely tightened is Medium and so on. 3) Cleaning this with a clean and DRY brush is super easy and fast and I’ve had 0 issues. Personally I barely clean it. Maybe clean it every 2 weeks unless you're OCD. 4) Field use is good for it. I have used this as a comfort item while I’m in the field and it’s been in the front of my pack when I jump out of planes on operations. It can take the abuse 5) When grinding slow and even strokes work best. If you bounce the grinder around it will not grind evenly and you’ll get a larger grind size than you want. In closing I’d say the only con is the bottom part that catches the coffee doesn’t stay on well and I actually attached a Velcro cord on it that attaches to the bottom to the coffee catchers so it doesn’t have to be held closed while coffee is being ground. I do also have to say it takes about 4 minutes for a medium course grind. You won’t need a shake weight if you use this thing every day.

I like to enjoy a morning cup of coffee to myself while the house is quiet. 3 of my children have bedrooms off the kitchen and they are light sleepers. With this manual grinder I am able to enjoy fresh beans each morning without disturbing anyone. My coffee tastes great and it doesn’t take much time at all to ground them. Another thing I’d like to mention is that this company has integrity. When I watched their video available on their website the man doing the demonstration said if you have people over, thisbisnt the grinder you want to use, it’s too much work. (Something along those lines) My point is he didn’t need to say anything but he did, up front he was honest. He could’ve said whatever he wanted and not even of gone there but he did because the company obviously wants the product to succeed and isn’t out just to make a quick buck. - thank you!

...so I'll share more as I learn more. I watched the "unboxing" video recommended on the insert inside the box and was happy to see that I could start using the product right away without the wash in hot soapy water that is recommended for other items. (I'll watch cleaning videos later on.) First impressions: The packaging is gift-worthy. The device itself is beautiful, silver-colored brushed finish, length about 80% distance wrist to elbow, girth circle formed by middle finger and thumb, with a window to see how much coffee you've left to grind. The unboxing video explained that filling the container would make two cups of coffee. Can confirm. But did I hear the unboxing video say 1 cup of coffee beans would fit in the hopper? I don't know how much variation there is in coffee bean sizes but I could only fit 1/2 cup Ethiopian Yirgacheffe, and that's a LEVEL 1/2 cup. And yes, even with the smaller 1/2 cup amount, one is likely to spill a bean or two while transferring the beans from measuring cup to hopper. Since even mild annoyances are magnified in the early-morning pre-caffeinated state, I would recommend using a wide mouth funnel for this step of the process. The assembly process couldn't be simpler, which makes it a great option for backpackers, but I managed to put the handle upside down onto the cap on my first attempt. The grinder actually worked that way, but it's much easier and faster to use with the black knob on top so that it can rest in the hand. I had enough grinds for my very first cup in about a minute, assembly mistake notwithstanding. I love how quiet the grinder is, and I love the smell of the freshly ground coffee. I am happy to make this item part of my morning ritual.