
Top rated Coffee grinders
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1. Bosch Hausgeräte TSM6A014R
Freshly ground beans for more aroma. Stainless steel blade for high precision and fine grinding. Safety feature: grinds only when the lid is attached and the safety switch is pressed. Grinder for 75 g of beans: enough for a whole pot of coffee. Bosch coffee grinder with a power rating of 180 watts. Function only operates with the lid on for 75 g of coffee beans. Blade and grinding bowl made of stainless steel. Safety push-button switch.
Pro
- Small, therefore space-saving.
- Handy, fast
- Grinds the coffee
Contra
- Loud (there are no quiet mills)
- Cleaning cumbersome

2. Rommelsbacher Eck 200
The elegant spice and coffee grinder from Rommelsbacher is perfect for grinding and chopping coffee beans, sugar, spices, herbs, nuts, grains, and more. The two different working containers allow for very versatile use: In the grinding container, you can produce freshly ground coffee powder and quickly grind dried spices like peppercorns, coriander, and cumin, as well as sugar and salt. In the universal container, you can chop fresh herbs or prepare a small portion of fresh pesto. The removable containers are made of sturdy stainless steel, making them very easy to clean. The grinder is turned on and off using a pulse switch by pressing the device lid, making it pleasantly simple to operate.
Pro
- Mills everything short and small within a short time
- grinds chilli super fine within seconds
- Easy to clean
Contra
- A little loud
- smashes everything very small
- Motor gets hot. But no wonder with the cores.

3. De'Longhi Dedica KG520.M
Electric coffee grinder with manual operation, high-quality full metal housing, and stainless steel conical grinder. The upper insert is removable for easy cleaning. Individually adjustable grind settings from 1 to 18 for espresso, filter coffee, and French press. Two options for dispensing the coffee grounds: into the coffee grounds container or directly into the portafilter holder of the espresso machine using an adapter. Included: cleaning brush, container, and filter holder adapter.
Pro
- great design
- Simple operation
- Different grinding degrees adjustable
Contra
- somewhat loud
- Lots of plastic packaging
- Lever for grinding degree adjusts during grinding

4. Eureka Mignon Specialita
Not really the successor to the MCI, but an extension of the Eureka range - that is the Eureka Specialita. Infinitely adjustable 55mm grinding discs and two timers on the nose are the key data for the mill.
Pro
- Very quiet
- Very beautiful design
- good grinding result
Contra
- Bean container looks a bit cheap (lid does not fit exactly)
- Cheap-looking plastic bean container
- Container unfortunately made of plastic

5. Sage the Smart Grinder Pro
With a total of 60 settings, this programmable grinder maximizes the potential of every coffee beverage. Choose between 'Cups' for the French press or 'Shots' for espresso, depending on the drink you want to brew. Grind directly into the portafilter or an airtight container. The Smart Grinder Pro grinds directly into the filter basket, an airtight container, basket filter, or paper filter. The choice is yours. A backlit LCD display shows the grind settings, duration, and the number of shots you have selected. Settings help your grinder achieve optimal results—regardless of how fine or coarse the beans need to be ground. Numerous settings are available—whether for espresso or French press, you have the choice. The precise digital timer allows you to adjust the grind strength and program the duration of the process in increments of up to 0.2 seconds. This gives you complete control and perfect dosing every time. The special stainless steel grinder minimizes heat during grinding to protect the oils in the coffee bean.
Pro
- Very simple operation
- Good design
- High-quality workmanship
Contra
- Quite loud
- No integrated scales (as described)
- Takes a long time to grind the desired amount

6. Graef cm 800
Variable grinding degree settings with additional fine adjustment of the upper mill. On/off switch and automatic grinding function activated by a push-button. The aluminum impeller with five divisions promotes optimal coffee flow to the outlet. Power: 230 V, 128 W, 50 Hz.
Product dimensions: 135 mm x 230 mm x 397 mm. Aroma-gentle stainless steel conical burr grinder with a painted aluminum enclosure in silver. Coffee bean hopper includes a dust cover, and there is a lockable 350 g bean container with a dust cover. It features a filter carrier holder with a diameter of 60 mm and another with a diameter of 70 mm. Includes a tray rubber mat and a cleaning brush.
Pro
- Everything including the grinder is easy to clean
- Finely adjustable grinding degree
- Beautiful design
Contra
- relatively loud (but so was my coffee machine in the past) ;-)
- inconvenient to clean
- Cleaning is a little awkward

7. Comandante C40 MK4 Nitro Blade America Cherry Coffee Grinder
The benchmark among professional hand grinders for coffee. The grinding mechanism of the C40 Nitro Blade grinder is made entirely of carbon steel and produced using a patented process. Manufacturing a carbon steel blade is a challenging task that requires specialized tools and machines, excellent craftsmanship, and a lot of experience. Carbon steel is extremely difficult to work with. However, once finished, it is hard, highly abrasion-resistant, and has excellent edge stability. The development team at Comandante focuses on material expertise and attention to detail. The result is a hand grinder "made in Germany" that impresses with finely tuned technology. The edges of the grinding discs are sharpened again after hardening, allowing them to "cut" the coffee beans. Thanks to the unique grinding technology, the grinder produces an extremely precise and homogeneous grinding result with virtually no "fines" across all grind settings. The power transfer during grinding is optimal, and a double ball bearing makes the cranking smooth. Here, too, it is evident that professionals are at work.
Pro
- Beautiful design
- High-quality workmanship
- Small and handy
Contra
- Very expensive
- The setting of the clicks is not quite optimised
- No disadvantages

8. Proficook Ksw 1021
The ProfiCook coffee grinder is a kitchen appliance that impresses with its high-quality stainless steel housing and practical functionality. A powerful 200-watt motor drives the robust stainless steel blades, with a double blade set specifically designed for coffee beans and a four-blade chopper suitable for spices, nuts, and herbs. This allows for a fine grinding result and enhances the aroma of freshly ground coffee.
Pro
- Takes up little space, easy to clean, shreds very well
- 2 attachments: Use one for coffee, the other to prepare seeds for muesli
Contra
- A little loud
- Cable could be longer
- Have not noticed

9. Hario Mini Slim
The Hario Mini Mill is on par with its bigger sister, the Hario Skerton, in terms of design and quality. Here too, a ceramic conical burr grinder ensures precise grinding results at all grind settings.
Pro
- Good grinder
- Elegant and compact
- Easily adjustable grinding degree
Contra
- Grinding takes forever
- Very slow grinding

10. De'Longhi kg 89
Professional coffee grinder with selectable grind settings from fine to coarse. Grinds coffee beans for up to 12 cups and preserves the aroma.
Pro
- Small takes up little space when stowed away
- Coffee beans are ground quickly
- runs and runs and runs
Contra
- Grinding degree is to be understood as approximate
- finest setting could be finer
- Grinding too coarse
