☕ Elevate Your Brew Game with KINGrinder P2!
The KINGrinder P2 is a lightweight, portable manual coffee grinder designed for Moka pots, French presses, and drip coffee. Weighing only 330g, it features a stainless steel conical burr mill with a 20g capacity, 30-click precision adjustment, and easy disassembly for cleaning. Endorsed by a popular KOL, this grinder is perfect for both home and travel use.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1.97"L x 1.97"W x 5.12"H |
Item Weight | 330 Grams |
Specific Uses For Product | Grinding |
Recommended Uses For Product | Grinding |
Material Type | Stainless Steel, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Color | Black |
B**I
Works great for price, hope it lasts years.
Didn't want to get a $100+ grinder. Usually only make 1 cup a day. This brand was well reviewed for the P1, I figured the P2 was a little better.For aeropress I did an "espresso" grind for normal cup of coffee. After opening the grinder I turned the dial on bottom 30 clicks clockwise as I had read online. Took about 30 seconds to grind 12grams of beans. Didn't notice any chunks, really nice grind. Used 200gram boiling water in aeropress for 2 minutes, swirled shortly. Best cup of coffee I've ever had at home, by far. Directly compared to electric cheap blade style coffee grinder and mini french press.I am new to hand grinders and I am quite happy with this purchase. Will update if I have any durability issues.
D**H
Easy to turn, different settings for precise grind, quality made
This was a great purchase. We saw it recommended on YouTube and decided to give it a try. We like to grind our own coffee each morning for espresso and having the different settings is perfect. We use it on our boat with an aeropress and it grinds just the right amount. It takes less than a minute to grind enough for a cup, the blades inside are sharp (but down deep in the chamber so no chance of cutting yourself.), it's easy to turn and there is a brush to get all the coffee into the aeropress. It's definitely quality made and worth the price. Would highly recommend.
D**N
What More Could You Possibly Need! This thing is GREAT
Yup it’s perfect for grinding coffee for my aero press. I’m sure that there are even more impressive grinders out there but for the once a week or two that I want to use my aero press over my espresso machine this is more than perfect. My only gripe is that the numbers for the adjustments at the bottom don’t seem to mean much of anything. It doesn’t start on “0” so setting the grinder is slightly confusing but once it’s done it’s a set it and forget it set up for me. I’m not going to be adjusting the grind that often at all.
2**B
Work well for espresso
Purchased as my previous grinder only had two settings for espresso. This one has ten plus settings which makes it much easier to dial in a shot.
J**K
Great value for money and first hand grinder
fantastic for the price. Has a nice heft to it but not extremely heavy. It’s pretty easy to grind and doesn’t take too long that I’m getting tired. Generates a ton of static and chaff that get stuck to the metal but it’s easy to clean off. This is for a single dose of coffee for one person at a time, so you’ll need to load it again and grind again to pull another shot/brew. the design is good too overall and the handle is solid in use, but it’s pretty easy to fall off so I wouldn’t store this item with the handle on top. Also it’s impossible to tell where in the overall range of grind size that you are. There are guides/charts online to go to the finest grind and then go a certain number of clicks away (e.g., 40 clicks for pour over or something). Again, for the price it’s fine, but something that I’m missing
M**O
Almost Returned Due to Static Cling
I use an Aeropress with an Aeropress Control Filter Cap. I like dark roast beans and grind an espresso grind.My other manual grinder is a handmade vintage style brass grinder with bolt and nut grind setting mechanism.I almost bought a popular all metal grinder that cost about 50% more then Kingrinder.I decided on Kingrinder due to positive reviews and cost.The first time I used the Kingrinder, I was going to absolutely return it due to the static cling. But I did get small amount of cling with the brass body grinder also. So I assumed the dark roast beans with an espresso grind may be more of an issue then the plastic body.After several days I have dialed in a routine with this Kingrinder that I actually enjoy....After grinding coffee, before unscrewing collection cup, I tap side of grinder a few times with knuckle. I unscrew collection cup above Aeropress, then use included brush to clean off bottom of grinder dial area into Aeropress, then dump collection cup in and use brush to clean cup into Aeropress.It takes a little muscle, depending on beans and roast for espresso grind, but it grinds in well less than half the time of the brass grinder and don't need small cresent wrenches to adjust grind size.The more I use this Kingrinder the more I enjoy it. This is my experience anyways.
J**E
The only coffee hand grinder you’ll need under $100
Highly recommend if you are just starting to grind coffee beans, provides a small workout on your forearms too. Comes with a small brush to clean up and instructions are clear for disassembly and adjustments.Overall great product.
F**O
Unbelievable quality/price ratio.
I had a cheap ceramic Burr grinder before this so it really was a night and day type of change, not even thinking about the grinding time but the grind quality has been magnificent so far, totally recommended for starters like me, I've been using it mostly for moka pot and aeropress and it has been flawless, I do not have a espresso so I STILL haven't tried that just yet.To keep in mind it doesn't come with a manual so the manual has to be looked upon online to see the suggested clicks for each grind size, once you download the manual you're good to go.
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