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T-mark Manual Coffee Grinder, Portable Adjustable Coffee Grinder Ceramic Burr Grinder for Travel Home

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$12.99

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1.Color:Black


2.:6-angle Cnc Steel Grinding Burrs


About this item

  • Built-in adjustable grind selector you have precision control over the coarseness of your Pour Over, Drip, Chemex, Cold Brew, French Press, Percolator, AeroPress, Turkish, Espresso, Keurig K Cup, Herb, or Spice grind.
  • No batteries, power, or long plastic cords needed to operate your portable compact coffee grinder, allowing you to travel with and brew freshly roasted ground coffee beans on your next camping, hiking, backpacking, or outdoors trip.
  • Convenient removeable hand crank mechanism consistently eliminates over 90% of the noise that electric grinders produce. Imagine grinding your favorite roast quietly in an office cubicle or in your kitchen when your loved ones are fast asleep.
  • Will retain coffee essential oils to give you the perfect flavor in a fresh cup of coffee is the best way to start and go through your day.
  • The body, handle and internal components are built with food grade stainless steel and acrylic to give you a product that is durable and ensure you have a product to grace your kitchen for many years.



4.1 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #478,792 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen)
  • #95 in Manual Coffee Grinders
Date First Available July 1, 2019

Manual Coffee Grinder


Zach
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Thus far its working amazingly. Its easy to see what level the grind it has from the adjustment screw. it is a good size as well for the price and the time it takes to grind depends on the level you have it adjusted to. it makes barely any noise and doesn't effect the taste of the coffee. it has a nice design that is easy to use. all in all i am very happy with the purchase
Ultrex
Reviewed in Canada on September 24, 2022
works great....very simple to use...grinds beans really well.....sturdy
tracyb
Reviewed in Canada on September 19, 2022
Bought this because you can adjust the grind level (coarse or fine). I wanted to be able to take it camping and while at home, not have another item to plug in.I’m very pleased with it.
Brian T. Nickless
Reviewed in Canada on March 26, 2022
Does a very good job of grinding consistently BUT it takes a lot of revolutions to get enough for my Keurig . If you need it for a multi-cup brew , buy a bigger one .
K. Capson
Reviewed in Canada on October 19, 2022
Item was not as advertised, poorly constructed of cheap plastic (not the ceramic it was advertised as). Shipped in a cheap flimsy box, which was broken open when it arrived. Do not waste your money.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on May 24, 2021
Works as described for coffee (larger grind, maybe less so for espresso/fine grind) - though definitely doesn’t work for flaxseed (which is primarily why I bought it, I’d just assumed it would work). Haven’t used it much yet but seems sufficient quality for the price.
Chicago Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2020
Bought this coffee grinder for $13 in order to make french press coffee. I am happy with the outcome as I didn't want to overspend on "features." It does its job for making ~3-4 tablespoons of grounded material, which is enough to make 1-1.5 cups of french press coffee.I've attached a picture of the finest grind I could achieve as well as one of the coarser grinds (there were 3-4 more threads so it could be more coarse). I have no clue if it can grind other materials (seeds, spices, industrial parts).As acknowledged in other reviews, the "clicks" that you feel when adjusting the grinder is a bit imperfect and you'll need to experiment (there's no booklet telling you X clicks = french press). There's no fancy gearing so you will feel some resistance when grinding and may take a few minutes for the finest grind. Overall, I'm satisfied, and I'm glad that I didn't pay up for other features.Note: I tend reserve the 5 star ratings for items that go beyond expectation for quality. I’ll leave this as simply very good (4).Dec 2020 Update: I measured the maximum capacity of the finished grounds reservoir as 8 tablespoons, although it is brimming to the top (still bigger than what I initially said). I'm personally more comfortable grounding 3-6 tablespoons for a single/extra large serving, but this product can be used for making 8 tablespoons (1/2 cup) of grounds in 1 "fill" if necessary (8 tablespoons = 34 grams of the beans I use). BTW, 2+ months of daily use and it is still going strong.
Michael P. Polsinelli
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2020
I purchased the original Hario slim in 2016 for $25 and was researching upgrading it to steel burr manual grinders when my Hario broke. I needed something fast to tide me over until I could get the upgraded unit and didn't want to spend too much. This was available for next day delivery and seemed similar to the Hario. Please note, this is not as nice as the original Hario Slim, nor do the recommend settings for the Hario slim work for this unit. The clicks on this unit are muddy and not as well defined. Also, the 6 clicks that I used on my Hario for my Aeropress and Moka produced a finer grind on this unit. 8-9 "clicks" seemed to be more comparable, but the grinds are not as even as the Hario and produced a muddier taste. You may want to use the paper towel trick that James Hoffman recommends in his video "Coffee Hack: The Best Blade Grinder Results" to get a cleaner cup. I will say, even without the paper towel trick, this unit produces a better cup than a blade grinder. I worry about long term durability, it's just not as smooth or as well made as my Hario was. The handle is sharper on the edges and doesn't have the grippiness that the Hario's handle has (fortunately for me they are interchangeable). If you need something that will tide you over for a couple of months, this should do the trick. If you looking for a longer-term solution or a better backup unit, I would look for the original Hario slim. It's still available on other marketplaces for around $25 and I think that it produces a more consistent grind for a little less work while easier to dial in. However, at close to $40, I would pass on the Hario Plus Mini slim and would definitely pass on the Porlex at $60. At those prices, I would research steel burr grinders like those made by Xeoleo and Timemore. I don't see the Timemore C1 available on Amazon yet, but it's available directly from China on other marketplaces for under $60. Overall, I'm happy with this purchase. It produces better and quicker results than my blade grinder (using the Hoffman method), and it should last long enough for me my 1Zpresso JX to arrive.
brody
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2020
I absolutely love this grinder! It has to be one of the best sub $15 purchases I ever made! It functions very well for the price, no breakages so far, very good grind adjustment with the nut under the main body of the grinder. There are a few minor issues like the plastic body collecting static and attracting fines. However for the price, I’d much rather plastic because it is very durable and has survived a few falls with zero damage. The grind is relatively consistent and on a very tight nut setting it produces adequate espresso grind, but lots of little I consistencies (not that I can taste much of that on my $50 me.coffee espresso make). I mainly use it for my aero press though and on a medium coarse setting it works incredibly well. By the tine my water is hot I’ve been done grinding. A single serving or 1 1/2 aero press scoops worth of beans takes about 2 mins to grind. A full hopper maybe 3-4: people complaining about speed are lazy, remember to use both arms In the grind motions, I.e. don’t keep the hand holding the grinder still but rather use it as part of the grind motion. I love my little grinder and I would absolutely buy it again (not that I feel this one will ever break so I won’t need to). Only complaint is I sometimes forget to take the handle off before unscrewing the bottom hopper and the handle likes to fall off (totally my fault though). Maybe if it was a bit more secure..... but hey it was so cheap I can’t complain in the slightest. It does what it was meant to, grind coffee!Pros:- good, relatively consistent grind- Compact- easy to clean- pretty fast on the grindCons:- handle occasionally like to fall off- knob on handle could be a bit bigger or longer- plastic bobber attracts staticPros far outweighs the cons, especially for the price, but it!
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