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Coffee Bean Grinders

Coffee Grinders

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Freshly ground coffee makes a noticeable difference to flavour, aroma and consistency. Our range of coffee grinders includes manual and electric coffee grindersΒ designed for espresso, filter coffee and manual brewing at home. Whether you’re dialling in an espresso or grinding fresh for a cafetiΓ¨re or pour-over, the right grinder helps you get the most from your coffee beans.

We stock trusted brands including Sage, Baratza, Wilfa and Hario, chosen for their reliability, grind consistency and ease of use.

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Why a Good Coffee Grinder Matters

Grinding coffee just before brewing helps preserve flavour and control extraction. A consistent grind size allows water to flow evenly through the coffee, resulting in a more balanced cup with better clarity and sweetness.

A quality grinder also gives you flexibility, letting you adjust grind size depending on how you brew — from fine espresso to coarser grinds for filter coffee and cafetières.

Types of Coffee Grinders

  • Electric Coffee Grinders

    Electric grinders are ideal if you want speed, consistency and convenience. Many models offer precise grind settings, making them suitable for espresso machines, filter coffee machines and manual brewers.

    Electric grinders are a popular choice for everyday home use, especially if you make multiple cups or switch between brewing methods.

  • Hario, Hario MINI-Slim Plus Ceramic Burr Coffee Grinder, Redber Coffee

    Manual Coffee Grinders

    Manual grinders are compact, quiet and portable, making them ideal for travel, camping or smaller kitchens. They give you full control over the grinding process and are well suited to filter coffee, AeroPress and pour-over brewing.

Choosing the Right Coffee Grinder for Your Setup

When choosing a grinder, consider how you brew your coffee most often.

  • Espresso machines require a grinder capable of fine, precise adjustments
  • Filter coffee and pour-over work best with consistent medium to coarse grinds
  • Manual brewing benefits from simple, reliable grinders with adjustable settings

Matching your grinder to your brewing method helps improve extraction and consistency in every cup.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between a burr grinder and a blade grinder?

Burr grinders use two revolving burrs to crush the coffee beans evenly, resulting in a consistent grind size and better flavour extraction. Blade grinders, on the other hand, use a spinning blade to chop the beans, but they often produce uneven grinds, which can affect the taste and texture of your coffee.

Which is better: electric or manual coffee grinders?

Electric grinders are faster and more convenient, making them ideal for those who want to grind beans quickly with minimal effort. Manual grinders require more effort but offer greater control over the grind size and are perfect for coffee lovers who enjoy a hands-on experience or need a portable option for travel.

Why is a consistent grind important?

A consistent grind ensures even extraction during brewing, which leads to a balanced and flavourful cup of coffee. Uneven grinds can cause over-extraction (too bitter) or under-extraction (too sour) and negatively affect the taste.

How do I clean my coffee grinder?

Most coffee grinders come with removable parts, making them easier to clean. For burr grinders, it's important to regularly brush away excess grounds and clean the burrs with a soft brush. Some grinders also have parts that can be rinsed with water, but always refer to the manufacturer's instructions to avoid damage.

How do I choose the right grind size for my brewing method?

Each brewing method requires a specific grind size:

  • Espresso: Fine grind
  • Pour-Over or Drip Coffee: Medium grind
  • French Press: Coarse grind
    Many grinders come with adjustable settings, so you can easily switch between grind sizes to match your brewing method.

How long should I grind my coffee beans?

The grind time depends on the type of grinder and the desired grind size. Electric grinders typically take a few seconds to a minute, depending on the quantity of beans and grind setting. Manual grinders may take longer but give you more control over the texture of the grind.

Do coffee grinders make a difference in taste?

Absolutely! Freshly ground coffee retains more of the bean’s natural oils and flavour compounds, delivering a richer, more aromatic cup compared to pre-ground coffee, which can quickly lose its freshness.

Can I grind other things besides coffee beans in my grinder?

While some people use grinders for spices or nuts, it’s not recommended as it can affect the flavor of your coffee and may damage the grinder. Stick to using it solely for coffee beans to maintain the quality and lifespan of your grinder.

How much coffee should I grind at once?

It’s best to grind only the amount of coffee you need for immediate brewing. Grinding your coffee just before brewing ensures maximum freshness, flavour, and aroma.

What’s the ideal storage method for coffee beans after grinding?

For the best flavour, use freshly ground coffee immediately after grinding. If you need to store ground coffee, place it in an airtight container in a cool, dark place to preserve its freshness. However, grinding right before brewing is always the preferred method.

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