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  • ENJOY THE PERFECT CUP OF FRESH COFFEE ― The Manual Coffee Grinder by JavaPresse Coffee Company has a built-in adjustable ceramic burr with over 18 manual grind settings to ensure you have 100% precision & control over the coarseness of your grind. This hand coffee grinder is great for all brewing methods to enjoy the perfect cup of fresh coffee and espresso in the morning, and it's designed for use with single-serve or drip coffee makers.
  • CONVENIENT, PORTABLE, AND EASY-TO-USE ESPRESSO GRINDER ― The hand crank grinder eliminates 90% of electric grinder noise. JavaPresse's patented manual ceramic burr assembly needs no batteries or cords, making it perfect for fresh coffee at home or on the go. It's the ultimate camping coffee grinder and pairs perfectly with your coffee maker, offering a noise-free grinding experience.
  • THE BEST WAY TO START YOUR DAY ― This manual coffee bean grinder is equipped with a professional grade ceramic conical burr for an incredibly consistent coffee grind that heightens flavors of the most exquisite beans in the world. Smell the fresh aroma of fresh ground coffee as you brew them on your espresso machine, drip coffee, French Press, or pour over coffee maker!
  • TREAT YOURSELF TO THE HIGHEST QUALITY MANUAL COFFEE GRINDER THAT IS BUILT TO LAST ― Crafted with the same essence as traditional Japanese cookware, our patented ceramic handheld coffee grinder burr is tested through three quality inspections to last 5 times longer than comparable stainless steel coffee burrs. Combined with an impeccable frame and convenient size, this is the pinnacle travel coffee grinder that is a great gift for Father's Day or travel enthusiasts.
  • ENHANCE YOUR MORNING WHILE MAKING AN IMPACT AROUND THE WORLD ― Your deliciously crafted cup of coffee from our manual coffee grinder is helping empower coffee farmers to chase a brighter future. A portion of our profits go towards positively impacting our partner’s coffee supply chain and their local communities. Our mission hinges on one fundamental idea: when we care, happiness flows and everyone wins. Including you with this hand coffee bean grinder by JavaPresse.

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Transforming your favorite coffee ritual into an extraordinary daily experience
JavaPresse Manual Coffee Grinder has 18 different settings, quiet grind mechanism and ceramic burrs
We spent thousands of hours grinding over 100,000 pounds of coffee to test and develop this product
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Customers like the appearance, cleanability, ease of use, and adjustability of the manual food mill grinder. For example, they mention it's sleek, elegant, and exquisite. They appreciate the few moving parts, making it easy to clean and disassemble. Customers are also impressed with the adjustability, saying it allows them to fine-tune their grind size. Overall, they say it'll be good value for the price.

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8,961 customers mention6,503 positive2,458 negative

Customers like the quality of the manual food mill grinder. They say it produces consistent grinds, is light weight, and compact. Some mention it's a good way to try grinding your own coffee, and that it grinds beans suitably without clogging. They also say it'll give you some exercise while grinding.

"...Boy Scouts: Order this coffee grinder! The handle is very sturdy and it will stow away nicely in your packs, and I won't mind having an extra to..." Read more

"...The catch pot at the bottom has a nice glass inlay that gives it a solid feel and enough weight for the grinder to stand on it's own...." Read more

"...First off, this thing grinds quite well, which it should since that's is sole job (but see #2)...." Read more

"...But as of this moment, it's worked great and I use it regularly." Read more

2,904 customers mention2,448 positive456 negative

Customers find the manual food mill grinder easy to use. They say it's simple and effective engineering. They also appreciate the brief instruction sheet included and the good feel of the product.

"...It won't stain or rust. Assembly was simple as well; all I had to do was seat the handle over the large nut atop the device...." Read more

"...It is lightweight and has a good feel to it...." Read more

"...It was quick, it was polite, it was easy. Great, great, great service...." Read more

"...1-2 minutes to grind an Aeropress scoop worth of beans, it requires very minimal effort-Built-in window is a nice add-on..." Read more

2,048 customers mention1,760 positive288 negative

Customers like the size of the manual food mill grinder. They say it's convenient for travel, compact enough not to add clutter, and fits nicely in their hands. They also say the hopper is the perfect size for enough beans for a French Press and fits just perfectly inside an Aeropress. Customers also mention that it'd be excellent for hikers and campers who like to take their coffee with them.

"...Big enough for a bear, small enough to be readily portable. An excellent, even, variable grind that I am sure will last many years...." Read more

"...The Java Presse fits nicely in your hands and doesnt even feel like its grinding (it is) and hardly makes a peep.4...." Read more

"...The fit is tight which makes it great for storing extra grounds. And you don't have to worry about them spilling out, because they won't.-..." Read more

"...-Relatively easy to clean-Oddly enough, it fits perfectly into the hollow part of the Aeropress plunger for easy transportation..." Read more

1,056 customers mention955 positive101 negative

Customers are impressed by the appearance of the manual food mill grinder. They mention it has an elegant and exquisite look, and is well-designed. They also appreciate the minimalist design, with only a few moving parts. Customers also say the stainless steel body looks and feels nice. Overall, they find the product brilliant in its simplicity and appreciate the excellent results.

"...I have a plan. It works. It is brilliant in its simplicity, really. I don't bother to forage for food. No, instead, I let the food come to me...." Read more

"...what we thought would be a grinder that would last (Handground) It was pretty and had nice features but it did not stand the test of time...." Read more

"...-This is a pretty minimilstic design with only a few moving parts making it really easy to clean...." Read more

"...Inside the grinds catcher they have a nice looking plastic liner. Too bad that attention wasn't paid to the hopper as well...." Read more

999 customers mention742 positive257 negative

Customers like the value of the manual food mill grinder. For example, they mention it's functional for the low price, worth it for fresh coffee, and has decent quality for the price. Some say it'll do the job.

"...or, well, the Boy Scout paid, bless his soul - this grinder is an excellent deal and a great item for the discerning coffee lover in YOUR den...." Read more

"...Because of these minor “issues”, and the reasonable price, I decided to try it out.What a disappointing experience...." Read more

"...It's more expensive than similarly rated grinders, but I doubt that it's worth the extra...." Read more

"...and I’m still getting used to it, but overall it’s a great buy for the price." Read more

936 customers mention809 positive127 negative

Customers like the adjustability of the manual food mill grinder. They mention that it's easy to adjust for the various grind settings, and the controls/adjustments are minimal. They appreciate the extensive range of settings, allowing them to fine-tune their grind size.

"...Easy to adjust the grind.Cons:-..." Read more

"I have a small countertop and the slim design fits perfectly. Grind is adjustable and I’m still getting used to it, but overall it’s a great buy for..." Read more

"...The adjustments work very well and the coffee grind looks fairly even...." Read more

"...It's adjustable and works very quickly." Read more

724 customers mention575 positive149 negative

Customers like the cleanability of the manual food mill grinder. They mention that it has few moving parts making it easy to clean and disassemble.

"...-Built-in window is a nice add-on-Relatively easy to clean..." Read more

"...minimilstic design with only a few moving parts making it really easy to clean...." Read more

"Very easy to use and clean. Grinds well and quiet." Read more

"...that something that creates no value makes it extremely difficult to clear the coffee grounds out...." Read more

605 customers mention557 positive48 negative

Customers are satisfied with the taste of the coffee after using this manual food mill grinder. They mention that the coffee flavor is really superior, delicious, and smooth. The gentle grinding produces more body and flavor, and takes the bite/edge right. Some say that the best coffee they've ever had is produced with this grinder. Overall, most recommend this product for its great taste and easy use.

"...However I don't mind as the coffee flavor is really superior, or at least I imagine it is better due to how much effort I just put into grinding..." Read more

"...This has translated to a significantly better tasting, much more fine tuned cup off coffee, and a much more pleasant experience making it as..." Read more

"...pot of coffee with cheaper beans but this burr grinder is great for a cup of good coffee when it’s just me." Read more

"...It was truly a great cup of coffee!..." Read more

Very nice grinder but extra work if you want a French Press cup of coffee... read on.
3 Stars
Very nice grinder but extra work if you want a French Press cup of coffee... read on.
3/12/2017: I originally gave this grinder 4 stars. I have reduced it to 3 based on current usage. I have been using this grinder for french press coffee and after sifting the grounds i have been able to get a pretty decent cup of coffee. I have been ok with this result even when i was losing about 20% of my ground coffee. It was worth it to get that perfect cup. I recently bought a hario v60 and based on other reviews, this grinder is supposed to work better with finer grinds. I used 4 clicks from all the way to the right just where the burs start turning (as soon as the burs can turn, that's my first click). At 4 clicks, I aim to have a salt like texture. I tried this, and for the specific recipe i was using, it the draw time was double the time i expected. Coffee was really bitter. I tried 6 clicks. Coffee was better but still a bit bitter. 6 is a bit too much though.. I use 10 clicks for my french press.Today I did a test to see how inconsistent the grind was and maybe if I sifted, i could improve my coffee taste. I figured, if i lost 20% of my ground coffee, it would be acceptable as it already was with my french press. The sifter I use is a tea infuser... it's a metal mesh and it works great. It passes everything except salt size particles. What's sifted feels really powdery. It was a bit disappointing to see that only 40% of my coffee was left after sifting. Losing 60% of my ground coffee is not acceptable.I either got a bad unit, or I am really picky about how my coffee tastes. Refer to the pictures.I took the grinder apart and noticed a lot of wobble and sometimes you can see the center cone is off center. I noticed that there may be a little part missing which I have emailed Java Presse about. The first time they responded, and sent a replacement grinder which I really appreciated and think it makes them a great company to work with. However, the replacement suffered from what i think it's a missing part. I emailed them about that and got no response. I'll keep testing the grinder a bit more and I will report on my progress.2/5/2017: I have had this manual grinder for a couple weeks now and I have been debating whether or not to write a review. There are a lot of things that I like about this grinder and a few things I don't which is why I just gave it 4 stars and not 5. However, after much reading about other grinders I am not sure if 4 stars is a fair rating and maybe I should give it a 5.First, I am not an expert on manual grinders or grinders at all for that matter. Prior to getting this grinder I had a blade grinder which I only had for a couple of weeks and probably used twice. I am not a big coffee drinker and I come from an instant coffee world... a few weeks back my wife asked me to get her some coffee which she really likes... so after reading I found out that the best coffee comes from grinding your own beans. I immediately started reading more and somehow I ended up buying the blade grinder... then I read some more and read that a drip coffee machine wouldn't cut it for the best coffee so I settled down with a French Press. I tried the blade grinder for a couple of times but the coffee was a bit inconsistent... after more reading I needed a burr grinder. After much research and since I was on a budget I decided to get this grinder. So the main reason to get this grinder was for my french press. I read a few reviews that this grinder was really good for a French Press.So, after testing this grinder with my French Press I have the following likes and dislikes:Likes:1. Since I use it for French Press, the grinding time is not too long for about 30 grams of coffee. 30 grams even though I fill up the reservoir all the way to the top.2. The ground coffee seems very consistent from grind to grind, although not very consistent grinds (explained later as part of my dislikes)3. When I receive the product, I immediately got a lot of support either from the documentation in the packaging and links to videos on how to set it up, the different grinds, how to clean, disassemble and put it back together. I really liked this because you can immediately tell that the owners have put some thought into the product and their customers.4. The finish of the product is outstanding and it looks like it's going to last a long time.Dislikes:1. Even though I can repeat the grinds from grind to grind... a single grind contains a lot of different size pieces, and even a lot of fines...Even though i dislike this from this product, I have read that even more expensive bur grinder suffer from the same issue... Unless I get a commercial bur grinder I may always have this problem with coarse grinds like the French Press. Initially I would grind at its coarsest setting of 18 clicks and then sieve the grinds with a regular household sieve (plastic) and it would remove about 14% of my ground coffee. The coffee was good. After reading some, I decided to grind at 15 clicks and sieve again... this time I ended up removing up to 25% of my ground coffee... this is why a full reservoir of coffee grounds only yielded 30 grams of coffee. The cup of coffee that I got though was the best cup of coffee I've gotten out all my entire setup (fresh coffee, just a few days from roast, french press, kettle with thermometer).2. I don't like that i have to sieve my coffee, but I've read that even the more expensive burr grinders suffer from this problem... so I don't know if I should fault this grinder for this or not. However, the reason why I gave the 4 stars instead of the 5 stars is because I think this problem could have been minimized if the burr mechanism would be a bit more steady... I have noticed that it wobbles a bit which is why I think why there are so many smaller grinds... maybe for the next generation some kind of fastener from the screw to the bottom of where the ground coffee goes could solve this issue.Again, I am not an expert but I am very picky with the stuff I buy. Overall, I really like this manual grinder... and if in the future I buy another one, I may add a comparison review.
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So, I'm not like most bears. Right now up here in Orr, Minnesota, the rest of the bears are sleeping. Contrary to popular belief, we bears don't take our deep winter naps just because it is cold - we do it because food is hard to come by in the Winter weather. It's simply far more efficient for us to fatten up and sleep the weight away during the snowy months.

But I am still awake, you see. Like your Yogi, I am smarter than the average bear. I have a plan. It works. It is brilliant in its simplicity, really. I don't bother to forage for food. No, instead, I let the food come to me. As I said, I'm not like most bears.

Oh hush, I'm getting to the coffee grinder, really I am. We bears tend to expound quite a bit so I'm afraid you'll just have to suffer and, ahem, bear with me.

There are several Boy Scout troops in my area. These aren't the soft, pudgy ones you get from the big cities you humans love so much. No, these are the real Boy Scouts of old. They will come camping in any weather, even during the worst blizzards, testing their furless, pink little bodies against the might of the weather.

These Boy Scouts, you see, are the source of my - no, no, settle down, I haven't eaten any of the Boy Scouts. Don't be silly. The Department of Natural Resources - hmph, can you imagine, a majestic beast like myself relegated to being called a "resource," how demeaning. I mean really, your human-centric, primate-archal worldview is such a problem. You simply have no respect for us creatures of the forest anymore and if I had the mind to I'd just - I, ah, I apologize.

Anyway, as I was saying, the Department of Natural Resources would be rather upset, and I'd like to evade the hunters for years to come. So no, I haven't eaten any of your Boy Scouts.

Boy Scouts. Coffee Grinder. Right. So, as I'm sure you have surmised by now, I wait for the Boy Scouts to go camping and then I pay them a little visit. They don't mind, really. It's quite a thrill for them to have a visit from the natives, you know, and a little cultural exchange can go a long way towards building the understanding needed for long term cohabitation of Northern Minnesota. They love seeing my pawprints all over their camp. It's endearing, really.

Although I don't sleep as deeply as my brothers and sisters, I DO still need a little something in the mornings to get me going, especially as I am getting on in my age, and sometimes the Boy Scouts bring coffee. Unfortunately, the last group brought full coffee beans. Can you believe that? Camping with whole coffee beans. Had I known I would have taken their coffee grinder, but by the time I had noticed I was already back in my den and the Boy Scouts were already on their way.

Well, thankfully, I also took one of their smart phones. Silly boy had a simple password to guess on his account as well, so this really works out well for me. After browsing Amazon for a while - I mean, really, what better company to service nature's wild population than one ran by those who live in a rain forest? - I decided upon this coffee grinder and ordered it.

You think your postal carriers are scared of dogs, hm? Imagine one trying to deliver a package to "A Pine Tree, Orr, MN." Not only did he have to figure out WHICH pine tree I meant, but on top of that I happened to be on site. I stood up to say hello, it's only proper really, but he just dropped the box and ran. Can you believe it? It's really no wonder that you humans complain about the postal service. They're so rude and speciesist and had very little regard for my packa- oh, right, the grinder. You humans are so impatient.

Yes yes yes, THE GRINDER. I get it.

Well. Let me tell you that once I fumbled the box open (my paws aren't quite as dexterous as your hands, as you may imagine), I found a rather beautiful coffee grinder. Pristine, gleaming stainless steel, something that is rather important if you live out in the woods as I do. It won't stain or rust. Assembly was simple as well; all I had to do was seat the handle over the large nut atop the device. It was then ready to grind beans!

The handle is easily removed, by the way. This is a great feature as it makes storage far easier (my den is rather cramped). Boy Scouts: Order this coffee grinder! The handle is very sturdy and it will stow away nicely in your packs, and I won't mind having an extra to gift to my friends.

I was concerned about being able to adjust the grind of the coffee. I am a bear, after all, and my paws are clumsy. Also of note: The nasal membrane of a human is about the size of a postage stamp. We bears have one the size of a bed sheet. As you can imagine, our senses of smell and taste are quite discerning, and having just the right grind to release the over 1,000 different chemical compounds fond in coffee can alter our experience greatly.

However, the knob at the bottom of the grinder is of an ample size, even for a bear. I found no trouble operating the grinder. The knob itself has gentle stops along the way, so that it will hold its current position quite readily, only changing when you want to turn the knob.

The cover on the bottom is a great addition. It is used to collect your fresh grounds. It is snug, but not too snug. You won't have to worry about it simply falling off, but you won't have any issues sliding it on and off as needed, either.

Since I live in a den without electricity, I often cold brew my coffee and this technique requires a rather rough grind. This grinder did not disappoint; the grind was quite even at a rough grind, something many other grinders can't quite manage. Just as a test I tightened it up and soon a fine powder was falling out the bottom. I found this quite entertaining until I inhaled.

I did mention the sensitivity of our noses, yes? We can smell carrion miles away. Imagine a fine coffee powder inches from my nose!

Well, I sneezed of course, and when we bears sneeze it can be rather, ah, wet. So there I was with a "misted" coffee grinder. I was a bit worried at first, but after a quick trip to the nearby river I was able to clean the grinder up quite easily. Stainless steel, you know.

Big enough for a bear, small enough to be readily portable. An excellent, even, variable grind that I am sure will last many years. All without the need for electricity! At the price I paid - or, well, the Boy Scout paid, bless his soul - this grinder is an excellent deal and a great item for the discerning coffee lover in YOUR den.

With Compliments,
Mr. Bear

Update, Five Years Later

I'm an older bear now, it's true, and it seems that I have outlasted this coffee grinder. The plastic piece which sits inside of the burr and rotates it finally developed stress fractures and broke. However, FIVE YEARS of almost daily use by a bear with big clumsy paws?

That's a well-made product.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2020
Great little grinder. In the past year my wife bought me what we thought would be a grinder that would last (Handground) It was pretty and had nice features but it did not stand the test of time. The Java Presse costs less than half of the Handground grinder, grinds faster and easier, is super lightweight with a smaller footprint and is much easier to dial in your grind.

The Java Presse is made from lightweight stamped and rolled (stainless steel?) It is lightweight and has a good feel to it. The assembly is "friction fit" together, meaning the top, bottom and handle do not screw on or snap in but are designed to be a perfect fit onto the main body of the grinder and the friction of the fit holds this together. The arm has a hex cutout that fits over the hex shaped grinder shaft that drives the burrs. The catch pot at the bottom has a nice glass inlay that gives it a solid feel and enough weight for the grinder to stand on it's own.

Compared to the Handground -

1. The Java Presse is easier to grind as the handle is connected directly to the grind shaft. The Handground has mechanical gearing in the top which allows the handle to move in a vertical direction as opposed to the planar direction of the Java Presse handle. This made it more difficult to grind and is what wore down and broke on the Handground

2. The Java Presse is quicker to grind. The Handground took about 100-110 rotations of the handle to grind 2 tablespoons of beans. For the same grind (French Press course grind) The Java Presse took about 70-80 turns for 2 tablespoons of seeds. This seems to be inherent of the direct drive and length of the handle.

3. The Java Presse is way quieter than the Handground. I would have to lift the Handground off the counter as the noise would reverberate through the countertop from grinding and it was still pretty loud. The Java Presse fits nicely in your hands and doesnt even feel like its grinding (it is) and hardly makes a peep.

4. The Handground would hold about 4x more beans than the Java Presse. The Java Presse holds about 2.5 tablespoons of beans at a time. Realistically, unless you want to grind your whole bag at once it's not a deal breaker. The Java Presse is the perfect size to make 32oz of French Presse coffee at a time.

5. The Handground has a dial around the middle of the grinder where you can dial in your grind from 1-8 in half steps. The Java Presse has a manual dial at the bottom of the burrs to dial in your grind. It seems a little more "finished" on the Handground but if you wanted to "fine tune" your grind the Java Presse falls on the "Analog" side of that.

6. The catch pot on the Java Presse slides over the bottom of the grinder and is held in place by friction. This may be the only downfall to this grinder. You naturally hold the pot in place while grinding but I could see where you might drop the pot if you dont grip the grinder firmly in the middle and hold the pot in place. The Handground had a glass catch that screwed into the bottom of the grinder.

7. Did I mention costs? For the price of the Handground you could buy 3 of the Java Presse grinders. If this little guy holds up for half as long as the Handground it's already a winner.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2020
Great little grinder. In the past year my wife bought me what we thought would be a grinder that would last (Handground) It was pretty and had nice features but it did not stand the test of time. The Java Presse costs less than half of the Handground grinder, grinds faster and easier, is super lightweight with a smaller footprint and is much easier to dial in your grind.

The Java Presse is made from lightweight stamped and rolled (stainless steel?) It is lightweight and has a good feel to it. The assembly is "friction fit" together, meaning the top, bottom and handle do not screw on or snap in but are designed to be a perfect fit onto the main body of the grinder and the friction of the fit holds this together. The arm has a hex cutout that fits over the hex shaped grinder shaft that drives the burrs. The catch pot at the bottom has a nice glass inlay that gives it a solid feel and enough weight for the grinder to stand on it's own.

Compared to the Handground -

1. The Java Presse is easier to grind as the handle is connected directly to the grind shaft. The Handground has mechanical gearing in the top which allows the handle to move in a vertical direction as opposed to the planar direction of the Java Presse handle. This made it more difficult to grind and is what wore down and broke on the Handground

2. The Java Presse is quicker to grind. The Handground took about 100-110 rotations of the handle to grind 2 tablespoons of beans. For the same grind (French Press course grind) The Java Presse took about 70-80 turns for 2 tablespoons of seeds. This seems to be inherent of the direct drive and length of the handle.

3. The Java Presse is way quieter than the Handground. I would have to lift the Handground off the counter as the noise would reverberate through the countertop from grinding and it was still pretty loud. The Java Presse fits nicely in your hands and doesnt even feel like its grinding (it is) and hardly makes a peep.

4. The Handground would hold about 4x more beans than the Java Presse. The Java Presse holds about 2.5 tablespoons of beans at a time. Realistically, unless you want to grind your whole bag at once it's not a deal breaker. The Java Presse is the perfect size to make 32oz of French Presse coffee at a time.

5. The Handground has a dial around the middle of the grinder where you can dial in your grind from 1-8 in half steps. The Java Presse has a manual dial at the bottom of the burrs to dial in your grind. It seems a little more "finished" on the Handground but if you wanted to "fine tune" your grind the Java Presse falls on the "Analog" side of that.

6. The catch pot on the Java Presse slides over the bottom of the grinder and is held in place by friction. This may be the only downfall to this grinder. You naturally hold the pot in place while grinding but I could see where you might drop the pot if you dont grip the grinder firmly in the middle and hold the pot in place. The Handground had a glass catch that screwed into the bottom of the grinder.

7. Did I mention costs? For the price of the Handground you could buy 3 of the Java Presse grinders. If this little guy holds up for half as long as the Handground it's already a winner.
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Clover
5.0 out of 5 stars Nice product
Reviewed in Canada on December 2, 2023
Easy to use to get good coffee powder for fresh brew
Israel Rosas
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfecta para un nivel inicial
Reviewed in Mexico on October 6, 2022
Algunas personas recomiendan molinos con muelas de metal, en vez de cerámica. Sin embargo, si recién inician en estos temas, este molino es una muy buena alternativa por su relación calidad-precio. Con este molino he podido obtener muy buenos espressos.

La foto muestra la textura que se puede obtener con este molino con un grano black honey (y aún se puede hacer más fino).

Un punto a considerar es que si los granos no están muy tostados, en ocasiones puede sentirse como si el molino se trabara. En ese caso no recomiendo aplicar más fuerza, sino girar brevemente en contrasentido para que los granos se acomoden mejor y luego continuar.
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Israel Rosas
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfecta para un nivel inicial
Reviewed in Mexico on October 6, 2022
Algunas personas recomiendan molinos con muelas de metal, en vez de cerámica. Sin embargo, si recién inician en estos temas, este molino es una muy buena alternativa por su relación calidad-precio. Con este molino he podido obtener muy buenos espressos.

La foto muestra la textura que se puede obtener con este molino con un grano black honey (y aún se puede hacer más fino).

Un punto a considerar es que si los granos no están muy tostados, en ocasiones puede sentirse como si el molino se trabara. En ese caso no recomiendo aplicar más fuerza, sino girar brevemente en contrasentido para que los granos se acomoden mejor y luego continuar.
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Nicolas Crispino
1.0 out of 5 stars absurdly bad. Muy muy mal.
Reviewed in Spain on April 9, 2023
It is not a useful article, it goes very badly, I will explain myself:
*You can spend 10 minutes turning the crank to grind coffee for a double measure.
*The degree of grinding is constantly changing and you have to be regulating it all the time.
*Occasionally the grain inlet to the millstones clogs and you have to unclog it.
* The materials are very very shabby, totally cheap. It doesn't make sense at this price. If the case were that it is a technical tool and the material was secondary, well... I wouldn't mind, but the truth is that the operation is painful. Wasted money.

No es un artículo útil, va muy mal, me explicaré:
*Puedes pasar 10 minutos dándole a la manivela para moler café para una medida doble.
*El grado de molido se cambia constantemente y hay que estar regulandolo todo el tiempo.
*De vez en cuando la entrada de grano a las muelas se obtura y hay que desatorar lo.
* Los materiales son muy muy cutres, barato total. No tiene sentido a este precio. Si el caso fuera que se trata de una herramienta técnica y el material fuera secundario, bueno... no me importaría, pero la verdad es que el funcionamiento es penoso. Dinero tirado a la basura.
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Nicolas Crispino
1.0 out of 5 stars absurdly bad. Muy muy mal.
Reviewed in Spain on April 9, 2023
It is not a useful article, it goes very badly, I will explain myself:
*You can spend 10 minutes turning the crank to grind coffee for a double measure.
*The degree of grinding is constantly changing and you have to be regulating it all the time.
*Occasionally the grain inlet to the millstones clogs and you have to unclog it.
* The materials are very very shabby, totally cheap. It doesn't make sense at this price. If the case were that it is a technical tool and the material was secondary, well... I wouldn't mind, but the truth is that the operation is painful. Wasted money.

No es un artículo útil, va muy mal, me explicaré:
*Puedes pasar 10 minutos dándole a la manivela para moler café para una medida doble.
*El grado de molido se cambia constantemente y hay que estar regulandolo todo el tiempo.
*De vez en cuando la entrada de grano a las muelas se obtura y hay que desatorar lo.
* Los materiales son muy muy cutres, barato total. No tiene sentido a este precio. Si el caso fuera que se trata de una herramienta técnica y el material fuera secundario, bueno... no me importaría, pero la verdad es que el funcionamiento es penoso. Dinero tirado a la basura.
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5.0 out of 5 stars After 6 months use I love this grinder.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 2, 2019
Really pleased with this grinder. I've had it for a good while now and love it. It is easy to dial in the grind I like and produces a really consistant quality grind. Very easy to use and clean. I don't know how long the burrs are expected to last but there is no apparent wear yet and I use it 3 or 4 times aweek.
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Robert Birkelbach
3.0 out of 5 stars Designfehler
Reviewed in Germany on May 15, 2018
Die Javapresse weist einige Designfehler auf: Zum einen kann sie nicht stehen, wenn die Kurbel angebracht ist und fällt um. Zum anderen quitscht die Mühle nach kurzer Zeit und der Kaffeemehlbehälter hat kein Gewinde, was einmal dazu geführt hat, dass überall Kaffeemehl verstreut war.
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