- New AeroPress manual coffee grinder has 60 grind settings and titanium-coated burrs
- It is so compact that it fits in the chamber of a standard AeroPress.
- It costs $199 / £199 (around AU$372)
AeroPress has launched a new manual coffee grinder to go with its iconic ground coffee maker, and if you’re the impatient type of coffee drinker or need a little help with the grind, you can attach a power drill to get freshly ground coffee super fast.
The new AeroPress manual coffee grinder has a sleek look, with an all-metal construction and titanium-coated mechanical burrs, and like the AeroPress, it’s a very compact and portable cylinder – so much so that you can store it inside your standard AeroPress coffee maker.
AeroPress Manual Coffee Grinder: Key Features and Pricing
The manual coffee grinder has an aluminum hopper with a grinding capacity of 25 g to prepare a single dose of the bean in a cup. The burs come with a lifetime warranty and Easy-Grind technology, which AeroPress says offers “exceptional precision” without much effort thanks to the extra-long handle, which folds into a slim slot on the side when you’re done grinding.
There are 60 adjustable grind settings and the default is factory set to medium fine for “optimal AeroPress compatibility.”
Although this is a manual grinder, there is an optional power drill adapter that does exactly what you would expect. I can’t think of a single reason why I would want to polish with a power drill, but if I had one of these, I’m pretty sure I’d do it every morning just to start the day with a smile.
More sensibly, this seems like a really good option for traveling, camping, and other adventures where you can’t exactly carry a bean-to-cup machine with you.
The AeroPress manual coffee grinder is available now with a list price of $199/£199 (around AU$372).
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