Collection: good grinder for espresso
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Comandante C40 Nitro Blade Coffee Grinder MK4 (Copper Mountain)
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Comandante X25 Trailmaster Dune Coffee Grinder
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Comandante C40 Nitro Blade Coffee Grinder MK4 (Sunset)
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Comandante C40 Nitro Blade Coffee Grinder MK4 (Alpine Lagoon)
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Comandante C40 Nitro Blade Coffee Grinder MK4 (Liquid Amber)
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Comandante C40 Nitro Blade Coffee Grinder MK4 (Virginia Walnut)
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Comandante Black Handle Crank
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Comandante Standard Knob (Smoked Natural Oak)
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Comandante Standard Knob (Natural Oak)
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Comandante Standard Knob (Laquered Black)
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Comandante Spring (Stainless Steel)
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Comandante Single Crank (no lid)
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Comandante RX35 Red Clix Drivetrain
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Comandante Grind Grade Dial (Black)
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Comandante Crank Lid (Dark)
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Comandante C40 Travel Bag - Forest
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What type of coffee grinder do I need?
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The type of coffee grinder you need depends on your coffee preferences, brewing method, and budget. There are primarily two types of coffee grinders: blade grinders and burr grinders. Here's a brief overview of each:
Blade Coffee Grinders
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Blade grinders are more affordable and straightforward. They have a blade that spins rapidly to chop the coffee beans into grounds. However, they lack consistency in grind size, resulting in uneven extraction during brewing. This can lead to an inconsistent flavour profile in your coffee.
Blade grinders are suitable for casual coffee drinkers who are not too concerned about the nuances of coffee flavour. If you're using a basic drip coffee make) or French press occasionally, a blade grinder might suffice.
Burr Coffee Grinders
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Burr grinders are considered the superior option for grinding coffee beans. They use two abrasive surfaces, called burrs, to crush the beans into a consistent size. Burr grinders offer more control over the grind size and produce grounds with uniformity, which is crucial for various brewing methods like espresso, pour-over, Aeropress, and more.
There are two types of burr grinders: conical and flat burrs. Conical burrs are generally better for home use due to their lower speed and reduced heat generation during grinding, preserving the coffee's flavour.
If you're a coffee enthusiast who enjoys exploring different brewing methods and seeking optimal flavour extraction, investing in a burr grinder is highly recommended.
Within the category of burr grinders, there are manual and electric options. Manual grinders require hand-cranking, making them more suitable for travel or situations where electricity is unavailable. Electric grinders are more convenient and efficient for daily use but may cost more.
Ultimately, your choice of coffee grinder will depend on your specific needs, preferences, and budget. If you're willing to invest in better coffee flavour and appreciate the art of coffee brewing, a burr grinder is the way to go.