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Elevate your coffee experience with this precision single-dose burr grinder. Engineered for coffee enthusiasts who demand consistency and freshness, this Gen 4 grinder features magnetic dosing technology and anti-static design to deliver perfectly ground coffee every time.
Home espresso enthusiasts, pour-over coffee lovers, specialty coffee aficionados, single-cup brewing methods, preserving bean freshness, reducing coffee waste, achieving cafe-quality results at home, experimenting with different grind sizes, maintaining clean grinding workflow, upgrading from blade grinders.
Grind fresh beans for morning espresso shots, prepare precise doses for pour-over coffee, experiment with different roasts and origins, dial in perfect espresso extraction, grind for AeroPress or French press, maintain freshness by grinding on demand, create consistent results for manual brewing, reduce mess during grinding workflow, achieve barista-level precision at home.





Single-dose grinding means you grind only the exact amount of coffee beans needed for one brew, typically 15-20 grams. This approach preserves bean freshness by keeping the rest of your beans whole and sealed, prevents stale grounds from sitting in a hopper, eliminates waste, and allows you to easily switch between different coffee origins or roasts without cross-contamination.
The magnetic dosing cup attaches securely to the grinder's output chute using integrated magnets. This creates a sealed pathway for grounds to fall directly into the cup without mess or spillage. The magnetic connection ensures stability during grinding and makes it easy to remove the cup and transfer grounds to your portafilter, pour-over dripper, or other brewing device.
Anti-static technology reduces the electrical charge that builds up during grinding, which normally causes coffee grounds to cling to the grinder's interior surfaces. This feature ensures nearly all your ground coffee ends up in the dosing cup rather than stuck inside the grinder, reducing waste, minimizing mess, and making cleanup easier. It's especially important for light roasts which tend to be more static-prone.
Yes, this burr grinder is designed to produce espresso-fine grounds with the consistency needed for proper extraction. The adjustable grind settings allow you to dial in the perfect particle size for your espresso machine and beans. The uniform grind distribution from the burr mechanism is essential for achieving balanced espresso shots with proper flow rate and extraction.
Burr grinders crush beans between two abrasive surfaces to produce uniform particle sizes, while blade grinders chop beans inconsistently. This uniformity is crucial for even extraction—inconsistent grounds lead to over-extraction of fine particles (bitter) and under-extraction of coarse particles (sour). Burr grinders also allow precise grind size adjustment and produce less heat, preserving coffee's aromatic oils.
Regular maintenance involves removing the burrs (typically weekly for daily users) and brushing away accumulated coffee oils and fine particles. The anti-static design makes this easier by reducing retention. Use a soft brush or grinder cleaning tablets to remove residue. Avoid water on the burrs and motor—dry cleaning only. The magnetic dosing cup can be washed with soap and water.
This grinder offers adjustable settings ranging from very fine (espresso) to coarse (French press and cold brew). The exact number of settings depends on whether it features stepless adjustment (infinite positions) or stepped adjustment (discrete settings). This versatility allows you to optimize grind size for any brewing method including espresso, pour-over, drip, AeroPress, and French press.
Yes, while this is a high-quality grinder appreciated by enthusiasts, it's also beginner-friendly. The single-dose workflow is straightforward—weigh your beans, pour them in, grind, and brew. The magnetic dosing cup simplifies the process and reduces mess. As you develop your palate and technique, the precise grind adjustment allows you to refine your results and explore different brewing methods.