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KINGrinder P0 Lightweight Manual Hand Coffee Grinder for Moka pot, French Press, Drip with Assembly Consistency Stainless Steel Conical Burr Mill, 20g Capacity

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About this item

  • [Lightweight] Constructed from ABS, this lightweight model weighs only 330g and can grind up to 20g at a time.
  • [Metal Blade] It features a conical burr made of SUS420, recommended for drip coffee.
  • [Easy to Clean] No tools are required for disassembly and cleaning. A cleaning brush is included.
  • [Uniform Grind] With 30 clicks per rotation, each click allows for a fine adjustment of 0.0333mm. Adjusting the particle size is easy; just turn the adjustment dial!
  • [Portable] With a compact size , it's the perfect travel companion for both indoor and outdoor activities.
  • [KOL Recommendation] A renowned YouTuber with 2 million subscribers gave the KINGrinder a glowing review!



Product Description

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Lightweight Manual Hand Coffee Grinder

KINGrinder P0

The P0 grinder is a beginner grinder for pour-over with a 38mm 5-burrs design.

Product specifications

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ABS Body & Metal structure

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Interior adjustment

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Integrated handle

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Non-SlipSleeve

  • Due to the design and fit of the product, the burrs in our grinders cannot be replaced individually.

  • Our grinder is specifically designed for grinding coffee beans. To preserve the flavor of your coffee, we do not recommend using it to grind other items with strong or distinct odors.

  • The P0 and K0 use the same burr. The P series offers 30 clicks per round, while the K0 provides 40 clicks per round, allowing for more precise adjustments and achieving ideal grind sizes and durability.

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compnerd
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
Best deal for a cheap grinder. Super solid, super smooth ball bearing burr grinding frame. I'm using it for long pepper, but If I was starting coffee over again this would be the one.
osborne
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
Good grinder for everyday use or travel
Robert P
Reviewed in Canada on March 10, 2025
Great consistent grinds for pour over coffee. Shoots way above it's price point. Great feedback from all who try coffee. Easy to set grinds and easy to grind. Only negative is that static adheres more to plastic but issue resolved with a light spray mist of water. Holds 20g max, I use 15g with no issue. Would recommend for travel or those who make one cup at a time.
Zack W.
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
I am not very knowledgeable on different grinders, but after seeing recommendations for this I bought it and I'm not disappointed. It feels well made, the main working parts that grind and crank are quality metal while the housing is a strong plastic.I use a French press and I bought this hand grinder because my electric grind size has usually been too fine and irregular for what I want (using an electric cheapo Mr. Coffee.) This grinder is FAR easier to use, and although it usually yields half of what I need (being around 12-15 grams a load), it takes only minutes to do in spite of the labor. So i think it ends up being quicker than the electric. I've also used it for Moka pot making finer grind and it does just fine on a finer setting!Only observation of a "challenge" is that changing the grind size does require a little trial and error if you're not familiar with what it will do... this is not a real criticism though, just the truth.
Justice Seeker
Reviewed in Canada on February 22, 2025
The grinder is awesome. The construction, despite the outside shell being made of plastic, is high quality. The mechanism is made fully of metal (I assume stainless steel) and can be disassembled for deep cleaning by fully twisting off the adjustment knob (reassembly may take a couple of attempts to do properly, as the disc with the notches in it has two possible orientations).It has good adjustability with 90+ clicks, and covers the entire range of brewing methods. It grinds more than fine enough for espresso (even fine enough for Turkish coffee). I was able to pull a 1:2 ratio espresso shot in ~32 s. However, you will need to use WDT as the particle sizes aren't as consistent as with high-end grinders, so not distributing them in the portafilter may result in channeling and overextraction.Having a plastic exterior, it produces a lot of static. Spraying the beans with a small amount of water before grinding helps a ton with the static and is more or less necessary.Overall, it is incredible value and will work well for anybody like me, who wants to dip their toe into grinding good coffee without spending $150+. As I don't own a high-end coffee grinder, I'm not too sure how it compares in flavour to expensive options, but it's undoubtedly the best option
Santiago Gómez
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
Is the best choice for a first steel coffee grinder, to start understanding why they are so valuable in grinding coffee. There is a good video about it by James Hoffman, good grind good price!
Arturo Gerardo Martin del Campo Casillas
Reviewed in Mexico on January 22, 2025
Molido consistente y sin tanto esfuerzo.
brad bullman
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
I enjoy 😉 coffee. Thanks to James, I found this little gem. Thanks James!!!
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on January 14, 2025
Grinds quick and evenly. Does down to espresso (takes a little time), great for moka pot, pour over, perk, or french press
J. Lin
Reviewed in Canada on March 8, 2024
Kingrinder put a plastic body around a great burr set and bet that there are people like me who would gladly accept that trade off for a package that produces ground coffee that is equivalent to grinders many times the price of the P0. Works great for pour over (30-35 clicks, ~50 seconds), and surprising grinds fine and consistent enough for espresso (13-16 clicks, ~80-100 seconds). Turns smoothly and I didn't feel or hear any metal parts binding while grinding for espresso. I've made many espressos and pour overs with this over the past month and I have enjoyed every cup. I'm especially impressed with the sweetness I can get out of Kicking Horse Decaf, and other medium-dark roasts in general. I would have liked finer adjustments to dial in espresso, but that would be asking too much of a $30 grinder that is not designed to grind for espresso.A half point off for the reversed numbering of the adjustment mechanism, the incorrect grind setting information, and the P0 feels top-heavy probably due to the light plastic body. RDT is also a must, so it will add a step to your workflow if that wasn't a part of it before. All of these are very minor issues that are perfectly acceptable considering the $35 price tag after shipping.This not only a perfect travel grinder - compact, lightweight, grinds well - but fills in nicely at home as a dedicated pour over grinder. The price definitely makes me feel less anxious about leaving behind a grinder when travelling as I have a history of forgetting things. I can see a larger version (30-35g) do very well against other grinders of similar size, and destroy the current competition in the sub-$100 category. I'm very tempted to order a second one for use at work.
David
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024
IF you can actually get one at the $22 price, I would highly recommend it. It works well, especially for the price and it's an enjoyable routine. I wanted the P1, but ever since a certain "Weird Coffee Person" made a video about it, it's been out of stock. I use this with my Aeropress and together they're a very hard value to beat.
GordonSt
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024
Very impressed with the grind quality, especially for light roasted coffee beans. Well made product for the price.
SK
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2023
* The hopper and the collection cup can only hold slightly more than 18 grams of coffee. So meant for one cup really.* It weighs 326 grams (vs ~639 for the K6)* I wanted to compare it to the K6 for espresso, and a couple of Hario grinders with ceramic burrs for pour over. The hario grinders can grind fine enough for espresso, but there's no way for you to dial anything in, so they are not really espresso capable.Comparison to Kingrinder K6:* The dial is on the inside.* The dial also goes the wrong way for numbers - i.e., a click goes from 0 to 9,7,6,5,4,3,2,1 when you go to the finest setting and dial out. In comparison, the K6 actually counts correctly when you go to the finest and dial out. This should be a small fix on that inner metal piece that shows the numbers, but is currently definitely annoying. Also, the guideline clicks that Kingrinder currently has on their websites is likely incorrect. Considering the K6 does 60 clicks per circle, you should divide these all down by 2."Espresso 30clicks [15 clicks would be correct]Moka pot/AeroPress 40clicks [20 clicks would be correct]Pour Over 45~60clicks [22 - 30 clicks]French Press 75clicks [not sure.] "* The P1 and P2 are supposed to be able to to do expresso, so I wanted to check why the P0 cannot - I started with 30 clicks, and then 27, and both these settings were too coarse. There is no way this is the correct setting. On the K6, which clicks 60 times per rotation, the setting I start with for espresso is 30 clicks, so I'd reckon the correct setting to start at here is 15 clicks, and not 30.* I was trying these on a Tim Hortons medium grind beans that makes acceptable espresso, but is ok for experimentation, and makes for decent milk drinks. At 30 clicks, it took 50 seconds for me to grind - the grinds were noticeably coarse, and barely fit in my breville 54mm 2 cup basket. It then brewed 63ml in 27 seconds with a 8 sec preinfusion - way too fast. Did not taste anything like espresso at all. At 23 clicks (this was before I figured 15 was the number to start with), it again took only 26 seconds, but this time brewed 58ml. Still too fast, and didn't taste anything like espresso. I decided to go to 12 clicks to see what happens. 2 mins to grind the coffee. (much slower than K6) although grinding was not hard - and was a very smooth process. (unlike the harios). Now,way too slow and choked. It took 1 min 30 sec (more than one brew) - and about 54ml. This coffee actually tasted ok, and I decide to drink it with milk :) (still no good as espresso)So, can you make espresso with this grinder ? I think so - you probably have only 6 or 7 settings to dial in the shot - so across a variety of beans, you may not be able to get the best espresso for each bean. But it definitely seems doable. I would like to see someone correctly compare the P0 to the P2 - which is twice the price and is supposed to be espresso compatible. Unless the burr design affects how fine you can grind coffee per setting (which is supposed to be 33um), I would contend the P2 can also not do espresso well.In summary, the K6 is a better grinder for 5 times the price :)Comparison to Hario grinders:* I have two hario grinders that both cost a little more than this - one is the classic, and the other is a stainless steel one that's part of an outdoor v60 set.* Both hario grinders are lighter, 243 grams, 228 grams for the metal v60.* Both hario grinders actually have more room in the collections bin.* But this is definitely better than the hario grinders. the hario grinders have ceramic burrs that are smaller - take longer to grind, and aren't nearly precise for espresso.I think with this grinder, we may have the value champ for pour over grinders, that can also on occasion do espresso, and is light enough to carry.The minor issues to fix are:1. Make the collection cup larger.2. Make the number increase in counter-clockwise on the dial. this should be possible to fix cheaply even for existing grinders, with a cheap part replacement.
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