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Premium Manual Coffee Grinder - Adjustable Burr Mill With 5/6/7-Star Ceramic Core For Espresso, French Press & Pour Over
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specifications : [Simple Inner Adjustment] British Black - 5-Star Polished Core

















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Sourced from Yongsheng Electric Appliance Store
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Where Precision Meets Passion
Tired of pre-ground coffee losing its aroma? Our manual grinder gives you control from bean to brew. The CNC-adjusted ceramic burrs crush beans evenly—not tear them—unlocking flavors your electric grinder never could.
Engineered for Coffee Perfection
⚙️ Adjustable Grind Settings – 5/6/7-star ceramic cores let you switch between fine espresso powder and coarse French press grit.
⚙️ All-Metal Durability – Aircraft-grade aluminum body withstands drops, unlike brittle plastic competitors.
⚙️ Travel-Ready Design – Compact enough for backpacks, yet heavy enough to stay stable during grinding.
⚙️ Silent Operation – No whirring motors to wake roommates at 6 AM—just the satisfying crunch of fresh beans.
⚙️ Barista-Level Consistency – 38mm burrs create uniform particles for balanced extraction every time.
A Ritual Worth Savoring
Imagine this: You’re camping in the Alps. As dawn breaks, you hand-grind locally roasted Ethiopian beans. The rich scent mingles with pine air—this is what coffee was meant to be. Or picture gifting this to your Italian grandfather, who nods approvingly at the steel construction reminiscent of his hometown’s cafés.
Grind Your Way to Better Coffee
Ditch the stale pre-ground packets. With every turn of the crank, you’re not just making coffee—you’re reclaiming a tradition.

























