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2025-08-28 19:38:03
I've been experimenting with a french press at home. I was using a cheaper grinder form EZLucky. I was starting to feel sick from consuming all of the fine dust the EZLucky left in the coffee.The Timemore Chestnut C2 is such a fine piece of craftsmanship. The coffee tastes more like coffee now. Such an improvement over what I was using. It feels incredibly sturdy in the hand. Grinds faster and more consistently. The grips are mind blowingly comfortable! You'd think it might be uncomfortable but it's not at all. The grip will never slip. The channels between the bumps allow the skin to breath. I've spent time in manufacturing I'm not sure how they can sell such a fine machine for such a low price.
BA81TT
2025-08-22 12:36:11
Let me begin by stating that I am most definitely not a coffee expert or purist. I do enjoy great coffee and espresso when I can. I depend on others to make the truly good stuff for me, and I can readily tolerate mediocre coffee as well.I was impressed with the packaging and apparent quality of this grinder. It is packed with a cleaning brush and a sturdy fabric storage bag. The grinder seems to me to be well engineered and is heavily built.It is very easy to use and quickly grinds beans to the ideal coarsenes for my morning single cup k-cup brews. I have not used it for other grinds yet, but it has an impressive range of adjustability of coarseness. I assume it will produce other grinds as well as it does my typical one. The grinder is fairly easy to clean.I've not had this long, so I can't comment thoroughly on its longevity. The build quality seems to bode well for long-term functionality though.Pros: Well built, wide range of grinds, easy to use.Cons: Not much to note here, but its capacity might be insufficient for some. It holds enough beans to produce grounds for 1 to 1.5 cups of drip brew, so multiple refills would be needed to make a multi-cup pot of coffee.
gregmeissner.art
2025-08-13 12:02:58
This is excellent in its ease of grind, consistency of particle size, and comfort in gripping while turning the crank. The whole thing feels very solid and yields a nice brew. The price is also excellent.
Omar Jaramillo
2025-07-13 13:03:42
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Keith J. Epstein
2025-06-29 15:29:02
I really like the quality of the grind and the ease of use of this grinder. Very solid and well built. Feels great to use. A 20g grind takes about a minute for at a fairly medium-fine setting. Very uniform grind and the grinder clears with nearly zero retention. The grinder has a pleasant and solid feel and sound (yes, I said it). The coffee particles are very uniform, with nearly zero under-grind and just a tiny bit of over grind (think "dust"). I only have two small criticisms, and they're really minor, particular for a $50 grinder. They probably won't bother anyone else, actually. First, the top doesn't quite clamp down solid. It's rigid, drops into the body and prevents coffee from escaping during the grind, but it does not click or snap into place so I feel like I need to watch to make sure I have it down all the way while turning the handle. Second, the grind setting nob turns continuously (i.e., there's no maximum or minimum setting). It does have a satisfying click at each setting, but when you start dialing it in, you're kinda guessing at the setting you've started at. Took me about 5 attempts to find the right grind for V60 pour-over, but when I changed to expresso grind I kinda had to start guessing all over again. Again, not a big deal, but I was hoping for something that I could easily switch back and forth between brewing styles. HOWEVER, if you're not a barista-phile, do not let these criticisms deter you. This is a really great manual grinder for the price. Just to be clear, I'd buy it again in heartbeat and I would give it as a gift without hesitation.
Jeff Y.
2025-06-17 12:22:52
Very very well made and grinds coffee perfectly
Altaifi
2025-05-29 12:29:50
ممتازه وجدا عمليه
Mich89
2025-04-13 10:42:19
Consistency, ease of cleaning, ease of use are all excellent. One thing to take note - do not wash the unit.
Hadef mohammed alshamsi
2025-03-18 16:21:45
Good quality + easy to use + fair price
Roberto Vigil Delgado
2025-02-07 11:09:56
No hay en Amazon (y probablemente en el mercado mexicano) un molino que pueda competir con el Timemore Chestnut C2 en relación Calidad/Precio. Es un molino con una construcción sólida y una molienda totalmente impecable y extremadamente regular. Timemore se ha posicionado rápidamente en el gusto de la gente por su excelente calidad y buen precio. El paquete llegó desde China a través de MexPost en menos de un mes, excelentemente empacado y sin cargos de aduana. Estoy absoutamente extasiado con mi compra. En cuanto a la calidad de la molienda, he usado este molino para Aeropress, Chemex, V60 y Prensa Francesa sin problema alguno, los ajustes son rápidos y estables y la consistencia de la molienda es perfecta. No tengo máquina de espresso, asà que no podrÃa decir si sirve o no para dicho propósito, pero debe cubrir el espectro de la mayorÃa de los métodos que se usan en casa.Pero la precisión y consistencia de la molienda no es lo mejor de este molino, lo mejor de este molino es su velocidad, en los settings que más uso (Chemex y V60) puedo moler 28g de café en al rededor de 40s sin aplicar esfuerzo excesivo.Hablando de 28g, es probablemente la capacidad máxima de este molino, al menos para Arábica, Robusta tal vez se puede llevar hasta 30g.Finalmente, la limpieza es relativamente sencilla aunque sà pienso comprar un cepillo más fino para la limpieza diaria, recomiendan no mojar el molino (aunque las muelas son de acero inoxidable) asà que es buena idea comprar un cepillo para limpieza más profunda y desarmarlo de vez en cuando, lo cuál es relativamente sencillo.
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