

☕ Elevate your daily brew game with precision, quiet, and style.
The Fellow Ode Gen 2 is a matte black, electric coffee grinder featuring 64mm stainless steel flat burrs and 31 grind settings optimized for brewed coffee methods like pour-over, French press, and cold brew. Designed for single-dose grinding, it boasts quiet operation and anti-static technology to reduce mess. Compact and stylish, it’s crafted in California and backed by a 2-year warranty plus an extra year with registration.












| ASIN | B0BLRMCM9Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,539 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #23 in Burr Coffee Grinders |
| Brand | Fellow |
| Color | Matte Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (780) |
| Date First Available | November 7, 2022 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00840228801641 |
| Item Weight | 9.92 pounds |
| Item model number | Ode Gen 2 |
| Manufacturer | Fellow |
| Product Dimensions | 9.41"L x 4.13"W x 9.78"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Ode was designed for brewed coffee methods (AeroPress®, pour-over, electric coffee makers, French press, cold brew, and more) only. |
| Specific Uses For Product | ["AeroPress®", "pour-over", "electric coffee makers", "French press", "cold brew"] |
| Style | Modern, compact |
| UPC | 840228801641 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
U**O
Looking for an Upgrade? Buy this now. Do not use a "beginner" grinder any longer. Life is too short.
Excellent coffee grinder. I upgraded from the Baratza Encore grinder that I've been using for the past few years. I am kicking myself for not doing it sooner... I've only used it to grind beans for my drip coffee machine over the past few weeks. Never has an upgrade ever been so massive, especially considering that the Baratza Encore is a well-respected beginner grinder. Sure it costs more, but boy is it worth it across so many metrics. Biggest improvements that I care about: 1) This is so much faster. I can't believe how much faster. 2) This is so much quieter. I can't believe how much quieter. 3) This makes so much less of a mess. No more static coffee grinds blasted everywhere. Easy clean up with a damp cloth afterwards. 4) This grinder looks so much better and takes up slightly less space. 5) It automatically turns off after running out of beans. Holy cow. Of course it is so fast, that I'm never tempted to walk away and run other errands. I admittedly don't have a fancy palate, so I don't notice that my actual coffee tastes better. But it might. But my point is that the other improvements make this something I can't believe I didn't do a long time ago, and at the very least the coffee is just as good.
G**O
Very good grinder for Aeropress cups
UPDATE: Still really liking this grinder. After about 6 weeks I started having serious static problems. Coffee grounds were sticking everywhere! It turns out you need to clean the grinder about every 60 cycles to keep the anti-static tech happy. For me using it for two cups a day that would be every 30 days (or until the static becomes unbearable). This information is not in the manual but Fellow has a short video about it on their youtube channel. It's quick and easy to do. No taking anything apart, just use the provided cleaning brush to clear out any accumulated coffee in the exit chute that may be obstructing the anti-static pins. Works a charm! ORIGINAL REVIEW: I've had the Ode Gen 2 for about a week now, using it for Aeropress cups twice a day. It replaced a $200 Breville Smart Grinder Pro which had a decently long run before failing. The $345 Ode is a step up from the Breville in almost every way. It can't do Espresso like the Breville can, but that wasn't important to me. The Ode is much faster and quieter than the Breville. I haven't specifically timed the Ode, but to grind 17 grams of beans it's certainly less than 10 seconds between pressing the start button and the motor coming to a complete stop after detecting no more beans in the hopper. The Breville's timed dose took 19.4 seconds to grind the same quantity. I really like the single dose grinding of the Ode. It's one of the reasons I decided to upgrade rather than buy another Breville. When a visitor was here, changing beans in the Breville was tedious. No problem with the Ode since it doesn't store any beans. The grind produced by the Ode is extremely consistent. Every Aeropress cup I've made with the Ode has been full and flavorful with no sour notes. Aeropress with the Breville was usually very good as well, but there would be the occasional cup that was slightly off. Haven't had that happen with the Ode yet. Of course, the styling. The Ode is quite a bit smaller than the Breville, fitting under the cabinets with more room to spare. And, as my girlfriend said the first time she saw the Ode on the counter, "It's cute!" What do I not like about the Ode? Despite the anti-static technology in this version, I do get some stray grounds on the countertop. It's just a small amount, a few grounds here and there. Maybe it happens when I forget to tap the knocker on the side? Or maybe when I *don't* forget? Not sure yet. It's not a lot of stray grounds, and much better than some older grinders I used. The Breville on the other hand was a lot cleaner: almost never any stray grounds at all. I also think the catch cup still needs some work. The cup itself is a thing of beauty, but the lid is finnicky, and maybe that's why I sometimes get stray grounds. The channel inside the cup to direct the beans or grounds is kinda ok but seems more trouble than it's worth. To be fair, I also didn't care for the lid on the Breville catch cup. It screwed on tight, but the rubber thingy covering the hole just never fit quite right. The main thing I can't compare is durability since I've only had the Ode for a week. My Breville lasted about 7 years, but reviews are indicating that the latest models are failing much more quickly, which is the main reason I decided to go with a different grinder. Overall, I'm very happy with the Ode for my Aeropress cups.
M**K
very high quality
attractive, incredibly well made, very effective. this is a super high quality product. one issue worth noting (and why i'll likely stop using it): flat burr meaningfully changes the flavor of the coffee. it makes it brighter, cleaner, fruitier. you lose all the chocolate/mocha flavors. as a personal preference, it's just not what i like. if that's what you prefer, this is a great tool. just not my cup of tea, uh, coffee.
T**R
Don't Waste Your Money -- Maintenance Nightmare -- Updated 12-16-23
I decided after 20 years ro upgrade my $25 Krups coffee mill and was taken in by the slick marketing hype of Fellow. The Ode 2 is a lovely piece of equipment and pretty quiet. It does a nice job grinding coffee. However, imagine my surprise when after a week it started making weird noises and then froze up and beeped a couple of times. I took it apart per the instructions for cleaning the burr grinders (which should not need to be done more than every month or so). The hole through which the ground coffee drops out into the container was completely jammed up with ground coffee. So I cleaned it all thoroughly and put it back together and was able to grind coffee for my breakfast cup. Sure enough, the following week it starts making the bad noises again and freezes up. Same drill, take it apart and clean it. I shot off a note to Fellow customer service thinking there might be something wrong with my machine. To my surprise, the answer was just a series of maintenance suggestions -- clean it more often! It is clear to me that it is simply badly designed and the clogging is a "feature" not a "bug" as the tech guys say. I am trying to get Fellow to give me my money back and so far have gotten nowhere. Save yourself a lifetime of cleaning your extremely expensive coffee grinder every few days and buy something else. Update: After a lot of back and forth, Fellow had me send it bacxk to them and sent me a new one. Guess what? It also jammed after a few uses and has exactly the same problems. This rather clearly demonstrates that the Ode 2 has a fundamental design defect. The chute that the ground coffee drops through is either too small, shaped incorrectly, or in the wrong place. Now I am caught in a death loop between Fellow and Amazon trying to get my money back. Fellow sent me a return label and I sent the second unit back also. But they won't give me a refund, claiming it has to come from Amazon. Of course Amazon says it is a third party seller and the refund has to come from Fellow. My next step is to file a merchant dispute with my cedit card issuer. I suspect that will be effective in getting my money back especially since I don't even have the grinder any more. DO NOT BUY AN ODE 2!!!!!!
C**.
En un principio no lograba mejores resultados que con el Comandante C40. En parte ha sido mi cueva de aprendizaje. Este molino requiere de asentar las muelas. Ya después de 1kg de café molido el café empieza a dar mejores resultados. Por otro lado hay que tomar el cuenta que este molino usa muelas planas, a comparación del Comandante que ya muelas cónicas. He encontrado que las muelas planas tienden a darte un café más ácido, eso puede gustarte o no, puedes saborear notas citricas y separadas más fácilmente. Con las cónicas a comparación es más dulce pero no hay mucha separación de notas, es todo junto pero si las encuentras. Para mi gusto, he encontrado que un V60 switch queda genial usando el molino en 4 2/3 con un café de tostado medio, provocando pequeños intervalos con el Switch cerrado mientras vierto el agua, cuando debo de vertir el agua dejo el Switch abierto, todo lo demás es igual a un V60 normal. Esto genera un café dulce y fuerte pero con la presencia de las notas ácidas también y mucho cuerpo. Si usara molienda en el 4 o 4 1/3 con esta receta, tendría un café sobre extraído. Con el V60 tradicional, si uso molienda 4 o 4 1/3 sería un café muy ácido pero sabroso. En la molienda 4 2/3 ya sería un café más tranquilo, no tan dulce pero tampoco tan ácido, quizás un poco aburrido, pero más disfrutable por la mayoría, como me lo sirven en la mayoría de cafeterías de especialidad que conozco. Eso sí, no he logrado un café tan dulce como con el Comandante C40, pero si un café brillante y explosivo en sabores, eso con el V60 Switch. El V60 Mugen también me ha dado excelentes resultados, mejor que un V60 tradicional. Otra opción genial sería la Clever. Es un molino de muelas planas increíble! No es para espresso, y pues tampoco es para una cafetería pública, eso debido a su motor. Pero su motor es ideal para dar los excelentes resultados que da por no ser tosco. Excelente para casa! Puede usarse también para cata, prensa francesa, cold brew, en fin!
M**N
Excellent grinder! Très silencieux, lourd, jolie et fais une excellente job. Aucun problème jusqu’à maintenant. Meilleur grinder pour le prix!
C**N
This product is very well designed, engineered and produces a good grind with the supplied flat burrs. Its a bit more expensive than the Gen 1 version but regarded in reviews as significantly better. Since I lack an expresso machine the inability to grind fine enough for that is not an issue, but it would be if that is your preferred coffee extraction method. For all other methods and for coarse does to medium/fine, it is very good indeed.
M**E
A nice compact coffee grinder. Very easy to use, quiet compared to others that I have used. Grinds very quick and accurate. This has to be one of the best that I have owned. Would certainly recommend. Also such a small footprint on the worktop.
B**N
I need to grind fresh coffee daily, and I needed a machine that was quiet, efficient and didn't leave a mess. I have waited a month before reviewing this product. I love the fact that there is no static. The coffee grinds 6 heaped spoons in about 20 secs. Quiet and perfect. It's not a cheap machine, but I am really happy I spent the money. Love the magnetic part for the container. The only minor thing, a few times, the coffee has got stuck in the hopper. But a light jiggle and it's fine.
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