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TIMEMORE Chestnut C3S Manual Coffee Grinder, Hand Coffee Grinder with Adjustable Grind Setting, Stainless Steel S2C Conical Burr Coffee Grinder, for Espresso to French Press - Green

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About this item

  • PATENT S2C STEEL BURR - The hand coffee grinder uses a patented S2C steel burr, ensuring a consistent and uniform grind every time. This coffee grinder effectively grinds the coffee beans into consistently sized particles, allowing for an even extraction that enhances the flavor and aroma of your coffee.
  • DURABLE & BUILT TO LAST - Our C3S manual coffee grinder is upgraded to an all-metal aluminum alloy body, with no plastic part inside, built for precise grinding and longer lasting. Fixed with a dual-bearing design, making the grinding process more detailed and the coffee powder more uniform.
  • ADJUSTBALE GRIND SETTING - With stepless grinding adjustment, our manual coffee grinder allows you to easily achieve the perfect coarseness for your preferred brewing method. Whether you're making French Press, Pour Over Coffee, or Espresso, TIMEMORE has you covered.
  • COMPACT BUT PRACTICAL - A prefect size 52mm and weight in just around a pound (530 g) to be easy to hold and carry, but still has a decent capacity of 25 grams, enough for preparing a cup or two in daily use.
  • ESAY TO CLEAN - Do not use water to wash. It’s recommended to use the complimentary brush to clean the manual coffee grinder. If you have any questions or are not satisfied with the product, please feel free to contact us by sending us a message via Amazon.



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Customer
2025-09-02 13:09:17
This is an ideal lightweight solution for traveling. The grinder holds the correct amount of beans for a single serving in my Aeropress and produces quality ground coffee. The operation is smooth.
Customer
2025-08-29 11:26:57
Easy to use and grinds perfect coffee no issue so far, a perfect travel companion!
Philip Hsu
2025-08-18 19:28:51
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R. Jimerson
2025-07-16 10:34:07
This grinder is unreasonably satisfying. Solid. Precise. Easy to operate. Great fit and finish. Extremely consistent grind.It's kind of fun to grab the handle and manually grind the morning's beans. Much quieter than an electric grinder. Much more travel friendly too.Perfect size for single cup brewing.Highly recommended.
Customer
2025-06-18 21:53:07
I've used this grinder several times now and my review is based on that experience. Overall, it working well for how I've used it so far.Pros1) the grinder seems well-built and sturdy, at least from the outside2) the handle folds, which is a plus for me because it's less awkward than other grinders3) on the setting I'm using for espresso coffee, it produces a fine, consistent grindCons1) it can be messy unless I gently tap the bottom of the grinder on the kitchen a few times. There is a tendency for ground coffee to cling to the underside of the top half of the grinder (below the grinding burr). The tapping releases the ground coffee into the basket below the grinding burr. I spoon the ground coffee out of the basket but there are always a little ground coffee that's hard to remove.2) the grind setting mechanism is a bit convoluted, compared to other grinders I've used. If you use only one setting, you can leave it there and forget it. That's why I've used it only for espresso grind so far. If I want to grind beans for drip coffee, I'll have to go through the procedure again. You'll understand this con if you buy the grinder and read the manual.This grinder is the second one of this style I've bought here. The first grinder I bought before has been discontinued and I think I know why. It stopped working after only about 18 months of use and I couldn't disassemble it to see where the failure was. The grind setting was easier on that grinder but, on any grind setting, it ground beans too finely. I could never get a very coarse grind setting that would allow me to make French press. When the first grinder broke, it would not grind beans on any setting. Maybe that problem was resolved in what appears to be the 2nd generation of this style of grinder (long cylindrical shape with removable handle to load beans at the top, grinding burr in the middle and a basket to catch the ground coffee at the bottom.Obviously, since I've used this grinder only a few times, I don't know how long it will work. But I hope it lasts longer than 18 months. I had a Zassenhaus grinder that worked for 10 years and it worked great (simple grind settings, easy to load beans and easy to remove the ground coffee). I would have bought another one to replace it but the price had doubled in 10 years and customer reviews suggested a much higher failure rate than when I bought mine.I will update my review if using it longer reveals other things about this grinder I really like or don't like.UPDATE: I want to add an explanation for my comment about the grind setting function of this grinder. I've knocked a star off the highest rating because of it. Grind settings are not visible at a glance and it's impossible to know the grind setting, especially if others in the household use the grinder. One sets the grinder setting by turning the nut at the bottom of the top half of the grinder. For a fine grind, one turns the nut clockwise and, for a coarser grind, counter-clockwise. But in order to set the grind fineness, you have to turn the nut clockwise until it stops - this is the base point and then you turn the nut counter-clockwise to choose your setting. Except you're warned to not use settings 1-10, presumably to avoid damaging the burr. So your finest setting has to be at position 11 clicks counter-clockwise from the base point. You can't tell what the grinder setting visually. To know it, you have to turn the nut clockwise to the base point and then counter-clockwise to the desired setting. If others in your household use the grinder, you won't know the grind setting when you use the grinder; so, you have to go through this exercise every time you grind coffee beans (or whatever you're grinding). It's a convoluted process and takes patience.
MC
2025-03-15 12:52:00
Un buen molino, yo quería comprar uno de aspa electrónico, hasta que investigando supe que es recomendable uno de muela y manual, como yo lo quiero solo para mí uso y preparar máximo dos tazas al día este va genial, aparte de que molienda es uniforme y eso es lo que hay que checar de cada molino, la calidad de la molienda.Por ser manual no sobre calienta el grano y no altera el sabor.La calidad de sus acabados y materiales 10 de 10.Lo volvería a comprar.
Christian A.
2025-01-31 20:42:57
Excelente molino, aunque trae un certificado de autenticidad qué registres pero solo sirve para USA, acá en México no lo permite.
Roman
2025-01-26 16:51:50
Smoother grinding than in basic non-ESP version
SsQ
2024-12-09 15:00:15
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Daniel L.
2024-11-28 13:58:13
Used it exclusively for pour over. Grind settings are perfect for it. Build quality is great with all metal parts, plus foldable arm too. Best bang for buck in this category.
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