☕ Elevate your coffee game with KINGrinder—where style meets functionality!
The KINGrinder K2 is a manual hand coffee grinder designed for versatility and precision, featuring a stainless steel conical burr mill that allows for fine to coarse grinding. With a capacity of 25g and a robust aluminum body, it's perfect for both indoor and outdoor use. Recommended by a popular YouTuber, this grinder is not just a tool, but a stylish companion for coffee enthusiasts.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.04"L x 2.04"W x 6.29"H |
Item Weight | 595 Grams |
Specific Uses For Product | Coffee Grinder |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping,Cleansing,Outdoor |
Material Type | Stainless Steel, Aluminum |
Color | Iron Grey |
G**A
Absolutely appreciated.
For the price, the k2 is worth every red cent!!! I ground my coffee beans every morning, and it does not take long. I'm not going to try and sale you by saying the exact time, however, its easy and fast!!! I have not tried it with an espresso I personally haven't gone that far!!! Heat!!! Yes for good quality coffee beans you do have to spray before grinding, otherwise you will have a mess. However, once you spray your coffee beans, "if you decide too," "it leaves little to no mess." The test of the coffee is absolutely appreciate!!!
J**N
Use it with my
Love this, takes about 15-20 seconds to grind 17-18g of espresso. Requires a decent amount of effort, I’m a 30-something dude so I don’t really mind the extra physical work, but some might. A good test would be to grip something as hard as you can in your left hand and see if that’s something you’d be willing to do every time you want an espresso. Me? I don’t mind a bit.For reference, it’s about 40-45 clicks for my Breville Bambino depending on the roast. Also, the catch cup unscrews from the bottom fits perfectly into the 54mm portafilter basket.I love that it’s manual so I don’t need to deal with that awful grinding noise every morning. The milk steam wand is enough of a harsh noise.It’s simple, it grinds to a degree that the bambino finds acceptable without spitting or channeling or choking, and it feels really solid.
N**S
Play with dialing
Works well, grinds great, easy to use. The only issue I had was with the dialing, but you kinda have to play with it, because one complete click is probably a little too fine.
M**L
The Perfect Grinder for me and My Breville Bambino.
As a newcomer to homemade espresso, I struggled to find a reliable grind size. The K2 Kingrinder turned out to be the perfect solution. Initially, I was hesitant about using a manual grinder, but the glowing reviews for Kingrinder products convinced me to give it a try—and I’m so glad I did! It’s exceptionally well-made and easy to use.Getting the grind size dialed in was a bit tricky at first. However, once I figured out how to determine the zero point (by turning as far clockwise as possible) and then counting 40 clicks counter-clockwise, everything fell into place. Using this method with my Breville Bambino, I’ve achieved the results I was hoping for.Here’s my process: I use 18 grams of beans, which nearly fills the grinder. Grinding at 40-45 clicks takes about 30 seconds. Then, with a double-shot press, I produce 32 grams of espresso. The result? A brew that not only looks fantastic but tastes amazing too
G**O
This is your sign to buy this grinder:
If you’re looking for an amazing grinder that yields exceptional espresso results, stop scrolling and buy this. This is your sign.I experimented with two grinders before finding this absolute gem: an electric grinder and a manual grinder. After trying both, I settled on this grinder.After adjusting to 40-45 clicks, you’ll be brewing amazing-tasting shots. I have the more expensive 1zpresso K Ultra, and it’s just as good, if not better. Don’t waste your time with anything else, especially if this is on sale.
G**F
Good so far
Initial impressions are that it's fairly heavy and well made. I couldn't find any major defects or issues with the build/fit/finish. I liked the initial presentation and it comes with paperwork that recommends grind settings, though I found it easier to just test grind and dial it in visually. The grinding handle is comfortable to hold, because of the completely round ball. I know some people are really concerned and want that curved handle, that has been replaced with a straight one; I will admit the curved one is slightly more appealing visually, but functionality wise, I had no issues grinding and found it very comfortable. The length of the ball from the grinding shaft axis appears to be the same, just quick referencing pictures of the older bent handle. But, because you are grinding higher on the body than with the curved handle, there is more torque applied and it might be slightly harder to stabilize the body, making it seem harder to grind. Grounds are nice and consistent, especially compared to my lighter/cheaper grinder. There are considerably less fines and the general size of the grounds are much more consistent. Overall pretty happy with it and hope it holds up. I will say i am liking this one better than the C2 by another brand, that I returned a couple years back.
T**Y
Didn’t think I’d love a manual grinder this much
This is my first manual grinder. I always used electric ones before. But after one try, I was hooked! It grinds super smoothly, easy to adjust the grind size, and the sound of hand grinding is just... satisfying. Makes my morning coffee feel like a whole vibe. hahah..Only small thing is, I think a straight handle might feel a bit better in the hand. But honestly, I’m loving this thing!
J**G
Terrific tiny grinder.
I began getting into coffee recently and this is my first grinder. I really like it so far!- As a small female with low upper body strength, I still find it easy to use. Espresso takes a little extra time and effort, but even that is doable for me (I’ve read it’s best for women to get the bent handle rather than straight handle version - better leverage).- Quiet grinding.- Easy to store.- Feels well made. I was surprised how heavy it is!I do recommend doing some test runs with only a tablespoon of beans, as it takes a little trial and error to find your ideal grind size and the instructions aren’t very detailed. Personally, I’ve had fun experimenting with it.
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