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Hario Coffee Hand Grinder Skerton |  | Brand: Hario Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $43.68 as of 9/9/2010 02:59 CDT details
New (2) from $43.68
Seller: Prima Supply Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 9138
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 8 x 3.5 x 2.8
MPN: MSCS-2TB Model: MSCS-2TB EAN: 4977642707108
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Features conical ceramic burrs. | | • | Grinder is 172 mm wide, 93 mm deep, and 214 mm high. | | • | Grind setting is easily adjustable. | | • | Dishwasher safe. |
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Product Description In Japanese, HARIO means "The King of Glass". Since its founding in 1921, this Japanese company has been manufacturing glassware of the highest quality for general consumers and for industrial uses. This hand grinder has been designed by Hario to provide coffee lovers with an inexpensive means to have freshly-ground coffee, even while traveling with a light load.
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| Customer Reviews: Great grinder, but inconsistant for larger grinds May 13, 2010 Kurt A. Schryver 11 out of 13 found this review helpful
This is a fabulous grinder, hands down. Ceramic conical burrs literally last a lifetime, very easy to clean and adjust to very fine or bigger grind. Be aware though, the design of this grinder allows for too much play in the shaft for bigger grinds and becomes inconsistant. Google skerton hand grinder mod for a cheap effective modification that vastly increases stability of the upper burr. You cannot buy a better grinder for espresso. ZERO grind retention, very low static, and the glass catch bin fits a portafilter perfectly for mess free dosing.
Hario Hand Grinder May 7, 2010 Erin Sexauer 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
At first, i was met with disappointment. I didn't realize it was going to take a minutes to grind coffee for my french press. But in reality, it takes a long to grind as it does for your water to boil (it is just something you get used to), and this grinder is of excellent quality. For coffee connoisseur wanting a conical burr grinder for under 50 bucks, this is your answer. Its electrical equivalent averages $200 in cost, making this a great money saver. Grinds fine enough for espresso and turkish grind (though turkish takes a long time to grind) and coarse enough for a french press.
A quality grinder makes a difference. Prior to this, i was using a mr. coffee blade grinder, which doesn't crush the beans just cuts them. The coffee oils were released, and I wasn't getting the full flavor of the coffee.
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