








☕️ Grind Bold, Brew Better – Your Perfect Cup Awaits!
The GRINDCRAFT Premium Manual Coffee Grinder features a 48mm titanium-plated stainless steel burr for consistent, customizable grind sizes across espresso, French press, and moka pot styles. With a generous 40g capacity and durable aluminum body, this sleek, lightweight grinder delivers precision and portability for coffee lovers seeking quality and control in every cup.







| ASIN | B0D6FZ5659 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,986,286 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #359 in Manual Coffee Grinders |
| Brand | GRINDCRAFT |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (41) |
| Date First Available | June 7, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 1.42 pounds |
| Item model number | GC-1065T |
| Manufacture Year | 2024 |
| Manufacturer | GRINDCRAFT |
| Material | Body: Aluminum, Burr: Stainless Steel & Titanium plated |
| Product Dimensions | 7.36"L x 2.25"W x 7.36"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Coffee Grinding |
| Specific Uses For Product | Coffee Grinder |
G**.
Muy buen producto
K**N
Smooth and silent
This grinder is very smooth when grinding beans, and isn't overly loud or squeaky like some cheaper grinders. The build feels sturdy enough. Does a good coarse grind for my French press.
J**2
extremely well machined coffee grinder
I am impressed by the quality of the materials and craftsmanship of this coffee grinder. Setting the grind size is straightforward but definitely requires trial and error depending on the beans and the brew style. It gives very consistent grind sizes and it functions smoothly and quietly. It took me about 10 minutes to make enough for a double espresso shot. I do wish this had a way to grind beans faster, like a second gear. It's like peddling a bike on first gear all the time. I also find it difficult to scoop grounds out of the container, and the finer grounds tend too stick to the metallic surface. So I wish the diameter was maybe an inch or more wider for scooping and cleaning. I think if there were a way to speed up the grinding process with a slightly wider container/base, then this would be a 5 star review.
L**H
Small but efficient
My first reaction was how small this is, but it's a great product and should last a very long time. It's actually helped me cut down on waste resulting in actual coffee consumed.
M**E
Less than 40g capacity
Works smooth but can't fit 40g in the main body or the container :(
C**L
VERY SMALL quantity
SUPER small. Like espresso cup size. Quality was very high but i needed a coffee pot size grinder. It's expensive but made of metal so should last a long time. I didn't use it because i realized it was way too small just looking at it
H**H
Excellent little grinder from espresso to French Press
I've been working on my coffee and espresso game for 15 years and over that time I've used many good grinders. The grinder is the most important part of making good coffee or espresso so you want to spend a fair amount for something that will provide high quality grinds. This little grinder delivers a tremendous amount of value. Read on to hear my thoughts... Setup: the first thing you need to do is identify your grinder zero point. To do that, you turn the grind adjustment towards the finer settings until the burrs just start to rub and provide slight resistance. This is your zero point and it can be any number on the adjustment dial. Espresso: I used 24 clicks from zero as my preferred espresso setting with my Picopresso. This enabled a fantastic espresso shot that you can see in my photo. I tried 1 click adjustments both finer and coarser and the resulting espresso shot changed very slightly. There is plenty of adjustability in this grinder to grind as fine as you need to for great espresso or even Turkish coffee if that's what you prefer. French Press: I used 56 clicks from zero as my grind setting. This gave a nice coarse grind that worked well in my French press. There was very light pressure while pushing the plunger just how I prefer. The result in the cup was clean and delicious. There were some very tine fines created that gave a nice silky mouth feel. Very nice overall. Summary: I will be using this grinder both at home and while traveling. It's a very small grinder that fits nicely in my backpack so I can enjoy good coffee while on business trips. This grinder has plenty of adjustability for any type of coffee you want to prepare and the price tag is quite reasonable for the build quality and grind capabilities. Force required to complete your grind will vary based upon how fine you are grinding and the roast level of your beans. The force required with this grinder is right in line with any of the other similar hand grinders available on the market today. I believe I will get many years of use from this high quality grinder.
M**H
a grind for every brew
this thing delivers on every front. the quality in materials, the dimensions, its capacity to find the best grind possible for the particular brew of choice. all components are made with high integrity, it's well machined and feels good to hold, weighted without being heavy. my hand can fit around the base, just not completely, my fingers don't touch or wrap around. this is fine, i can still hold it well in my hand while working the handle to grind. the one change i might make is to give the cylinder base some texture, like grooves in the metal for easier gripping. but again, i can hold it just fine and the handle spins fairly effortlessly through the grind. this holds way more beans than i ever need usually, but recently i did have some guests and needed to make a bigger pot of coffee, so this would have definitely helped speed that process up just a bit. the burr is optimal. the specifications in grind are seemingly endless. this can be fine tuned to the softest most fine grind for espresso to the most coarse roughly chopped grind for cold brew, this thing can take you there and everywhere in between. when choosing a setting, the knob can be turned through an entire sequence to make another rotation in either direction, be it more coarse or fine. the numbers are good guide lines, but there are more than just 24 variables, trust. finally think i got the best pour over grind style, though to tell you just the number isn't good enough, because i went through two sets of complete rotations to land on what i think works best. again, this thing really fine tunes the grind unlike any manual grinder i've experienced before. makes sense why the price point looks this way once you actually use the product. it's elite. everything is a bit bigger than my old maual grinder, and the knob on the handle doesn't pop off like my old one does (really helps space save in small areas) but that's ok, i'm willing to trade that bit of extra space for a grinder that performs this consistently well. pretty pleased.
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